Mounting the ventilation unit to the ceiling

MyVallox 99 CFi can be equipped with an optional ceiling mounting plate. Attach the ceiling mounting plate:
  • On rafters or other frame structures with M8 thread bars so that they withstand the weight of the unit.
  • Ensure that the mounting plate is horizontally level, as this determines the position of the unit.
  • The top edge of the white covering strip of the ceiling mounting plate can be installed against the ceiling. Alternatively, a concealed mounting method can be used, in which case the ceiling can be 30 mm below the top edge.

Insulate the channels against condensation also between the unit and the ceiling mounting plate.

Note:
When installing the unit, reserve a space of at least 500 mm in front of the unit for servicing purposes.
Note:
Install the ventilation unit in a place where the temperature does not drop below +10°C.


  1. Attach the ceiling mounting plate:
    1. Fasten the thread bars on the rafters or other frame structure and screw the nuts (E) onto the bars.
    2. Lift the ceiling mounting plate in place.
    3. Push a rubber damper (F) and a washer (G) to each thread bar.
    4. Adjust the nuts so that the ceiling mounting plate is level.
    5. Shorten the lower ends of the thread bars so that they fall no more than 5 mm below the nuts.
    Warning:
    The unit is very heavy. Do not perform the task alone.
  2. Install the ventilation unit on the ceiling mounting plate:
    1. Install the ceiling mounting plate with M8 thread bars so that it is horizontally level.
      Note:
      The end of the thread bars must be 5 mm or less below the fastening nut. Do not fasten the ceiling mounting plate too tight against the ceiling. Pull from the operating levers (A) to ensure that the sliding bars move and return to their original position.
      The top edge of the white covering strip of the ceiling mounting plate can be installed against the ceiling. Alternatively, a concealed mounting method can be used, in which case the ceiling can be 30 mm below the top of the white covering strip.
    2. Ensure that the insulation washers are on the outlet collars below the ceiling mounting plate.
    3. Remove the door before installing the ventilation unit to the ceiling mounting plate.
    4. Lift the ventilation unit close to the ceiling mounting plate and feed the cables and the connection box through the hole in the ceiling mounting plate on top of the ceiling.
      Note:
      Remember to make a maintenance hatch in the ceiling to ensure the cords and the connection box are accessible. The maintenance hatch should be approximately 500 mm from the ceiling mounting plate.
      Alternatively, the cables can be fed between the ceiling mounting plate and the ventilation unit to the rear wall. When the ventilation unit is lifted against the ceiling mounting plate, the unit locks in place. Where needed, guide the mounting hooks on the ceiling mounting plate (B) to the grooves on the side panels of the ventilation unit.
      There are operating levers (A) on the front bottom corners of the ceiling mounting plate. When the levers have returned to the same level with the white covering strip of the ceiling mounting plate, the unit has been locked in place.
    5. If necessary, the unit can be detached from the ceiling mounting plate. Remove the door of the unit. Lift the unit slightly upwards and pull simultaneously from both operating levers (A) of the ceiling mounting plate to detach the unit from the ceiling mounting plate.

Attic floor feedthrough plate

The attic floor penetration plate (D) is optional. When an insulated attic floor penetration plate is used, the airtightness of the vapour barrier must be ensured.

The attic floor penetration plate can be fastened on the finished rear wall. The minimum distance of the attic floor penetration plate from the finished side walls is 15 mm.