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Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF
Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF
Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF
Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF
Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF
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Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF
Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF
Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF
Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF
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Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF

Article number: 19130113


Brand: Orcon


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Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF

Operation with two functions. The addition of CO2 sensors provides you with extra comfort and even more energy savings. Thanks to this demand-controlled application, the MVS normally runs on the low setting and will increase ventilation automatically only when the CO2 value in the room rises. Until the required air quality is achieved, whisper-quiet ventilation takes place efficiently. If you still want to operate the ventilation unit manually — perhaps at setting 1, 2 or 3 — that is also possible with this system. To connect the sensor, a 230 Volt connection is required.

Key features

  • High comfort and lower energy consumption
  • Radio control of the fan
  • One control for both the CO2 and the step switch
  • LED dims automatically after 30 seconds
Brand Orcon
Category Orcon
GTIN 8718403862645
Manufacturer's item number 21800045
Article number 19130113

Specifications

Supply voltage 230 V

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