Cleaning the heat recovery cell

Warning:
The safety switch automatically turns off the power when the upper door of the Vallox ventilation unit is opened. Always disconnect the Vallox ventilation unit from the mains before starting maintenance.

Check that the heat recovery cell is clean roughly once a year, or whenever the filters are being replaced. Clean by washing as required.

To check and clean the heat recovery cells:

  1. Disconnect the ventilation unit from the mains electricity supply.
  2. Remove the door cover panel. Undo the unit’s mounting screws (4 mm hexagon).
  3. Lift the door off.
    CAUTION:
    The door is heavy.
  4. Unlock the locking nuts in the upper support of the cell (A) and pull the upper support of the cell outwards.
  5. Remove the extract air filter (B).
  6. Lift and pull the HR cell (D) out of the unit.
  7. If the HR cell is dirty, wash it by immersing it in warm water with dishwashing liquid.
  8. Rinse the HR cell clean with water. Do not use a pressure washer.
  9. When all the water has drained from between the layers, reassemble the ventilation unit as follows:
  10. Ensure that the lower support (C) is in place against the knobs at the bottom of the unit.
  11. Lift the HR cell in place.
  12. Turn the upper support (A) against the cell. Ensure that the upper support is properly nestled against the cell (remains upright).
  13. Install the extract air filter (B) in place.
  14. Close the door. Ensure that the safety switch catch of the door is touching the safety switch (S). Tighten the door tightening screws only to the extent that the outdoor damper of the door comes into contact with the frame of the unit. The outdoor damper of the door must not be pressed in around the screws.
  15. Plug the ventilation unit back into the mains.
The heat recovery cell has now been checked and cleaned.