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Vasco D350 - Ventilation system D
Vasco D350 is a D ventilation system with a ventilation capacity of 350 m3/h at 150 Pascal. The unit can be operated wirelessly, has an excellent efficiency and is supplied with one wireless remote control. The D350 is the ideal domestic ventilation unit with heat recovery for small to medium sized houses.
With the Vasco D350 your home gets a constant supply of fresh air. In combination with the extraction and recuperation of heated air, this ensures a healthy and pleasant indoor climate! In addition, the built-in heat exchanger provides efficient heat recovery, making the home particularly energy efficient.
The control can be done via wireless switches from any room or via a fixed three-position switch. A Vasco heat recovery unit has a significant EPC reduction and is low in maintenance. The Vasco D350 is ideally suited to both new build and renovation projects.Features of Vasco D350
- 350 m3/h at 150 Pascal
- ideal for houses and flats
- Efficiency of 84% according to EPBD standard
- EPBD approved
- extremely low consumption
- significant E-level reduction
- automatic constant airflow control
- easy installation
- easy to use
- domotics compatible (free contacts or 0-10V control)
- standard wireless remote control
- extendable with demand control (CO2 and/or moisture)
- easy cleaning or replacement of air filters
- reversible right - left
Brand | Vasco |
Category | Heat recovery choice aid |
GTIN | 5413754882320 |
Manufacturer's item number | 11VE00044 |
Article number | 19151350 |
Specifications
Roof connection top | No |
Roof connection side | No |
Depth | 560 mm |
Digital display | No |
Wireless control | Yes |
Filter class | EU 4 (G4) |
Direct current motor | Yes |
Suitable for boiler connection | No |
Height | 724 mm |
Flow rate high at 150 Pa | 350 m³/h |
Housing material | Plastic |
With bypass | Ja |
With thermal protection | Yes |
With heating battery | No |
Opgenomen vermogen conform EPBD norm | opgenomen-vermogen-conform-epbd-norm--2-x-85-w |
Ceiling mounting | No |
Thermal efficiency according to EPBD | 84 % |
Type of speed control | 3 Step |
Floor mounting | No |
Wall mounting | Yes |
House connection top | Yes |
House connection bottom | Yes |
House connection left | No |
House connection right | No |
Zone control | 1 Zone |
Connection diameter | 180 mm |
Connection | Male |
Width | 764 mm |
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