Fresh outside air is introduced through a
weather grille. Upon entry into the ventilation system this air initially
flows through a filter where it is purified and then preheated by a
counter-current heat exchanger, from there it is supplied to the rooms to be
ventilated via a system of ducts. The exhaust air is extracted via a pipe
system from the areas where steam and odours are created (kitchen, bathroom,
WC) and channelled to the ventilation air/exhaust air device
Modern ventilation systems avoid the need for windows to be opened and
prevent uncontrolled heat losses, especially during the heating season and
also provide for greater security for you and your belongings.
Subject to demand, various operating programs can be manually adjusted on
the remote control or via the time switch.
Further ventilation system benefits;
• Comfortable and healthy ambient conditions
• Heating energy savings and protection of the environment, since air
changes are matched to the actual demand
• Convenient and appropriate operation of domestic ventilation system by
remote control
• Recovery of more that 90% of latent heat to reduce ventilation heating
demand to a minimum, and lowering of heating costs.
• Cleaning of outside air by pollen filter and improvement of quality of
life
• Prevention of mould and building damage through excessive humidity in the
air.
• Compact design for high space efficiency, can be installed freestanding or
wall mounted