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Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
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Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h
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Orcon MVS 15RH with built-in humidity sensor 520m³/h

Article number: 19130011


Brand: Orcon


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Orcon Residential Ventilator MVS 15RH + Humidity Sensor 520m3/h with Ground Connection - The Quietest and Most Energy-Efficient Residential Ventilator in All Ventilation Settings

Truly a 100% silent ventilator! These ultimate performances result from several changes. One of the most important changes is the new "GreenTech RadiCal" DC motor in an EPP snail shell! This combination ensures very quiet operation. Also, the airtightness and sound-damping effect are significantly improved thanks to the EPP snail shell. The MVS-15 is the perfect balance between sound, energy consumption, and comfort! Additionally, you can connect up to 20 wireless modules to this mechanical ventilation box from Orcon!

This type comes with a humidity sensor and grounding plug.

The humidity sensor is integrated as standard in the residential ventilator (type RH) and measures the moisture content in the extracted air from the kitchen, bathroom, and toilet. In the automatic mode, the ventilator operates at the lowest speed, and the humidity sensor is active. If the built-in humidity sensor detects an increase in humidity, for example during cooking or showering, the device will switch to a higher speed. 15 minutes after showering or cooking, the device switches back to the low speed.


Key Features

  • One of the quietest ventilators in all ventilation settings!
  • Highest EPC reduction
  • 90 months warranty
  • Standard with humidity sensor (RH)
  • Maximum air output of 520 m3/h at 150 Pa
  • 28 adjustable settings for selecting airflow
  • Bottom connection with Ø 160 or Ø 125!
  • Tip: always use wireless control with this ventilator

Key Features Humidity Sensor

  • Automatic control based on humidity
  • Built-in in MVS, no additional components needed
  • Adjustable on-run time (15 or 30 min.)
  • Adjustable on-run speed (middle or high speed)
Brand Orcon
Category Orcon
GTIN 8718403863017
Manufacturer's item number 21130000
Article number 19130011

Specifications

Connection Male
Number of inlet connections 5
Back connection Yes
Width 449 mm
Cos. phi according to EPN standard 0,24
Depth 303 mm
Plug Connecting cable with safety plug
Suitable for wireless remote control Yes
Suitable for demand controlled ventilation Yes
Height 389 mm
Flow rate high at 100 Pa 550 m³/h
Flow rate high at 150 Pa 510 m³/h
Flow rate high at 200 Pa 490 m³/h
Flow rate high at 250 Pa 470 m³/h
Flow rate high at 300 Pa 420 m³/h
Housing material Plastic
With wireless remote control No
With humidity sensor Yes
Nom. duct diameter 160 mm
Power consumption according to EPN standard 0.002
Motortype Direct current
Type of speed control 3 Step
Functionality Humidity sensor
All-in-one package no

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