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Brink MVHR set CO2 control 2.0 (demand-controlled)
Brink MVHR set CO2 control 2.0 (demand-controlled)
Brink MVHR set CO2 control 2.0 (demand-controlled)
Brink MVHR set CO2 control 2.0 (demand-controlled)

Brink MVHR set CO2 control 2.0 (demand-controlled)

Article number: 19210116


Brand: Brink Climate Systems


Delivery time: 8 working days
RRP £1,473.05
£1,399.39
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Brink MVHR set for demand-controlled ventilation

This set for demand-controlled ventilation can be combined with the Renovent Excellent, Sky and Flair. The DuoZone demand-controlled ventilation system is delivered with 2 CO2 sensors, a zone valve, a transformer 24VDC and Brink Air Control. A maximum of 8 CO2 sensors can be connected to the WTW system.



With this system you can divide the supply air to, for example, the living room and the bedroom. Extra air is supplied when the CO2 values are too high. Perfect for always having healthy air indoors. When the air in both rooms is good, the WTW-system will automatically ventilate less. In this way you save on energy costs.

Brand Brink Climate Systems
Category WTW Brink Controls and Accessories
GTIN 8718391165414
Manufacturer's item number 310432
Article number 19210116

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Fastening material available 0
Suitable for wireless control 0
Merk Brink

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