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RRP £1,089.72
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The Itho Daalderop HRU 200 ECO unit High-rise can ventilate up to 200m³/h. The balanced ventilation system, also known as mechanical ventilation heat recovery or MVHR, has four connections at the top (high-rise). The Itho MVHR ECO 200 (03-00407) has a dirty filter indication as standard, and the built-in RFT receiver makes it easy to operate with a wireless control from Itho Daalderop.
Brand | Itho Daalderop |
Category | Heat recovery choice aid |
GTIN | 8713418038870 |
Manufacturer's item number | 03-00407 |
Article number | 19200041 |
Specifications
Airflow at 200 Pa | 125 m³/h |
App controllable | No |
Breedte | 597 mm |
Cos. phi according to EPN standard | 0,52 |
Roof connection top | Yes |
Roof connection side | No |
Depth | 286 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 |
Height | 916 mm |
Flow rate high at 100 Pa | 200 m³/h |
Flow rate high at 150 Pa | 150 m³/h |
Flow rate high at 200 Pa | 125 m³/h |
Flow rate high at 250 Pa | 80 m³/h |
Maandactie | No |
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 |
Mounting for | Ceiling |
Mounting for | Floor |
Power consumption according to EPN standard | 0.04 |
Ceiling mounting | Yes |
Thermal efficiency according to EPN standard | 87.03 % |
Plug | Peripheral ground |
Type of speed control | 3 Step |
Floor mounting | Yes |
Wall mounting | Yes |
House connection top | Yes |
House connection bottom | No |
House connection left | No |
House connection right | No |
Zone control | 1 Zone |
Connection diameter | 125 mm |
Connection | Other |
Connection 0-10V | No |
Airflow bij 150 Pa | 150 m³/h |
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