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Itho Daalderop RFT CO2 sensor surface-mounted with 230 Volt control (04-00045)
Itho Daalderop RFT CO2 sensor surface-mounted with 230 Volt control (04-00045)
Itho Daalderop RFT CO2 sensor surface-mounted with 230 Volt control (04-00045)
Itho Daalderop RFT CO2 sensor surface-mounted with 230 Volt control (04-00045)
Itho Daalderop RFT CO2 sensor surface-mounted with 230 Volt control (04-00045)
Itho Daalderop RFT CO2 sensor surface-mounted with 230 Volt control (04-00045)

Itho Daalderop RFT CO2 sensor surface-mounted with 230 Volt control (04-00045)

Article number: 19110122


Brand: Itho Daalderop


  • 33 units expected on 23-04-2024
RRP £261.36
£188.18
-28%

With the Itho Daalderop CO2 sensor, the CO2 content in the room is measured and the ventilation can be controlled. The RFT CO2 sensor is an extension to an existing or newly installed ventilation unit and/or system from Itho Daalderop that creates a demand-controlled ventilation system. The RFT CO2 sensor can be used in both new constructions and renovations to improve the quality of ventilation and reduce energy consumption. This sensor works on grid power

Brand Itho Daalderop
Category Itho Daalderop Controls and Accessories
GTIN 8713418034841
Manufacturer's item number 04-00045
Article number 19110122

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