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System typecentralizedcentralized
Ventilation typerecuperatorrecuperator
Mountingsuspended
suspended /or on wall/
Mounting diameter200 mm200 mm
Specs
Air filtersG3G3
Minimum air flow (recuperation)163 m³/h265 m³/h
Maximum air flow (recuperation)650 m³/h650 m³/h
Number of fan speeds44
Maximum noise level34.5 dB34.5 dB
External static pressure120 Pa140 Pa
Type of heat exchangerplateplate
Heat exchanger efficiency86 %86 %
Minimum operating temperature-10 °C-15 °C
General specs
Remote control
 /with timer/
Power consumption in ventilation mode252 W380 W
Mains voltage230 V230 V
Country of originJapanJapan
Dimensions954x386x908 mm954x386x908 mm
Weight38 kg40 kg
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2016july 2016

External static pressure

Static pressure created by the air handling unit at the inlet.

This parameter is required for calculations related to the selection of the installation for a ventilation system with long air ducts. The static pressure must be equal to the resistance of the duct network at a given air flow. More detailed information about this parameter and its application can be found in special sources.

Minimum operating temperature

The lowest outdoor air temperature at which the ventilation unit can be safely used; more precisely, the minimum inlet air temperature at which the unit can operate normally, without malfunctions, for an indefinitely long time.

It is worth choosing according to this parameter taking into account the climate in which it is planned to use the unit: the device should normally tolerate at least the average winter temperature, and it is best to have some reserve in case of a harsh winter. However, many modern models allow operation at -10 °C and below, and in the most cold-resistant ones, the temperature minimum can reach -35 °C. So choosing a unit for a temperate climate is usually not a problem. Also note that if an installation that is ideally suited for all other parameters cannot cope with low temperatures, the situation can be corrected by using an additional heater at the inlet of the ventilation system.

Note that if the minimum temperature is not indicated in the characteristics, it is best to proceed from the fact that this model requires a temperature not lower than 0 °C. In other words, in cold weather, it is worth using only the equipment for which this possibility is directly stated.

Power consumption in ventilation mode

The electrical power consumed by the supply and exhaust unit in normal operating mode (for models with adjustable performance — at maximum speed) can help determine the connection requirements for the unit and estimate the cost of operation in terms of electricity bills. It should be noted that for models with an electric reheater (see "Reheater type"), this refers only to the power of the ventilation system, while the power of the reheater is provided separately (see above). Therefore, the total energy consumption during full operation will correspond to the sum of these power values.

The power consumption can also be used to some extent to assess the unit's performance: "power-hungry" units usually provide a corresponding airflow.