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Itho Daalderop MVHR HRU 350 ECO unit LR RFT Low-rise 350m³/h
Itho Daalderop MVHR HRU 350 ECO unit LR RFT Low-rise 350m³/h
Itho Daalderop MVHR HRU 350 ECO unit LR RFT Low-rise 350m³/h
Itho Daalderop MVHR HRU 350 ECO unit LR RFT Low-rise 350m³/h
Itho Daalderop MVHR HRU 350 ECO unit LR RFT Low-rise 350m³/h
Itho Daalderop MVHR HRU 350 ECO unit LR RFT Low-rise 350m³/h
Itho Daalderop MVHR HRU 350 ECO unit LR RFT Low-rise 350m³/h
Itho Daalderop MVHR HRU 350 ECO unit LR RFT Low-rise 350m³/h

Itho Daalderop MVHR HRU 350 ECO unit LR RFT Low-rise 350m³/h

Article number: 19200014


Brand: Itho Daalderop


  • 7 items in stock
  • 10 units expected on 05-04-2024
RRP £1,561.68
£1,030.70
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Itho Daalderop HRU 350 ECO MVHR LR RFT 350 m³/h

Energy savings and optimal heat recovery? This is possible thanks to the Itho Daalderop HRU 350 MVHR unit low-rise (03-00389).

This version is a 350 LR RFT, but what does that actually mean?
• 350 stands for 350 cubic meters of ventilation per hour, abbreviated to 350 m³/h
• The L in LR stands for Low-rise version
• The R in LR stands for no plug supplied
• RFT stands for Radio Frequency Transmitter, or suitable for wireless operation

The Itho Daalderop HRU 350 unit is designed as a low-rise model, with the connections to and from the home at the bottom of the MVHR unit.

The Itho Daalderop HRU MVHR unit ensures the supply and extraction of ventilation air at all times, creating a healthy living environment in the home. This MVHR ventilation unit is supplied without plug.

Every fan in the Itho Daalderop series of MVHR units extracts polluted air while supplying clean air. By using the heat that the extracted air transmits to the incoming clean air, the MVHR unit not only creates the right temperature immediately but also achieves energy savings through this heat recovery. Our Itho Daalderop MVHR units are also easy-maintenance with their removable MVHR filters and service module. The required Itho Daalderop MVHR filters can also be ordered separately.

Benefits of the HRU 350:

• Thermal efficiency of 94%
• 350 m³/h ventilation at 100 Pa
• Includes dirty filter indicator
• Can communicate with sensors from Itho Daalderop
• Can communicate with Spider climate thermostat
• Easy maintenance due to removable MVHR filters and service module
• Can be safely connected to the boiler with the coupling piece
• With built-in bypass valve

Ecodesign 2018 has been embraced by Itho Daalderop
You may have already noticed that the familiar blue MVHR units (Eco Bal 325) of 325 m³/h at 150Pa have undergone a transformation. The newer and interchangeable models (HRU 350) are white/grey, with a capacity of 350 m³/h at 100Pa. With this transformation, Itho is ready for the future.

The changes implemented are a dirty filter indicator for the HRU systems, operation by various Itho wireless sensors from Itho and the Spider Climate System, and, of course, the colour. All other features have remained the same, including the appealing thermal efficiency of 94% and the system dimensions.If you would like to replace the system with the latest HRU model, you will find the overview below:

Itho Daalderop 325 m³/h - blue MVHR Itho Daalderop 350 m³/h – new white/grey MVHR
545-4265 03-00391
545-4260 03-00389
545-4275 03-00392
545-4270 03-00390

Brand Itho Daalderop
Category Heat recovery choice aid
GTIN 8713418038689
Manufacturer's item number 03-00389
Article number 19200014

Specifications

Airflow at 200 Pa 300 m³/h
App controllable No
Breedte 730 mm
Cos. phi according to EPN standard 0,56
Roof connection top Yes
Roof connection side No
Depth 479 mm
Digital display No
Home automation connection No
Wireless control Yes
Enthalpy changer No
Filter class EU 3(G3)
Direct current motor Yes
Suitable for boiler connection No
Hoogte 848 mm
Flow rate high at 100 Pa 350 m³/h
Flow rate high at 150 Pa 325 m³/h
Flow rate high at 200 Pa 300 m³/h
Flow rate high at 250 Pa 275 m³/h
Flow rate high at 300 Pa 240 m³/h
Maandactie Yes
Housing material Plastic
With VOC-sensor No
With bypass Yes
With built-in CO2-sensor No
With built-in temperature sensor Yes
With thermal protection Yes
With heating battery No
With humidity sensor No
Mounting for Wall
Power consumption according to EPN standard 0.09
Ceiling mounting No
Thermal efficiency according to EPN standard 89.3 %
Plug Peripheral ground
Type of speed control 3 Step
Floor mounting No
Wall mounting Yes
House connection top No
House connection bottom Yes
House connection left No
House connection right No
Zone control 1 Zone
Connection diameter 150 mm
Connection Other
Connection 0-10V No
Airflow bij 150 Pa 350 m³/h

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