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Vasco CO2 RF control sensor
Vasco CO2 RF control sensor
Vasco CO2 RF control sensor
Vasco CO2 RF control sensor
Vasco CO2 RF control sensor
Vasco CO2 RF control sensor
Vasco CO2 RF control sensor
Vasco CO2 RF control sensor

Vasco CO2 RF control sensor

Article number: 19150114


Brand: Vasco


Delivery time: 13 working days
RRP £495.46
£346.81
-30%

Vasco CO2 RF switch

The Vasco CO2 room sensor with built-in RF control provides you with extra comfort and even more energy savings.

As a result of this demand-controlled use, the Vasco MEV unit normally runs on the low setting and will increase ventilation automatically only when the CO2 value in the room rises. This will continue until the required air quality is achieved.

Key features
• Includes built-in three-step switch
• Radio control of the fan
• 230V power supply
• LED indication mode
• Choose from automatic Eco mode and Comfort mode

Brand Vasco
Category Vasco
GTIN 5413754540275
Manufacturer's item number 11VE20013
Article number 19150114

Specifications

Method of operation Other
Mounting method Mounting with screw
Suitable for degree of protection (IP) IP30
Halogen free Yes
Color White
Material quality Thermoplastic
Material Plastic
Mounting method Surface mounted
Nominal rated current 0.018 Ampère
Nominal voltage 230 Volt
Surface protection Sand-cast
RAL-number (akin) 9010
Assembly arrangement Basic element with full cover plate
Transparent No
Wiring system Circuit 0 - 1 - 2 - 3
Type of surface Matt

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