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Vent-Axia MVHR Lo-Carbon Sentinel Kinetic B - 220 m³/h
Vent-Axia MVHR Lo-Carbon Sentinel Kinetic B - 220 m³/h
Vent-Axia MVHR Lo-Carbon Sentinel Kinetic B - 220 m³/h
Vent-Axia MVHR Lo-Carbon Sentinel Kinetic B - 220 m³/h

Vent-Axia MVHR Lo-Carbon Sentinel Kinetic B - 220 m³/h

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Brand: Vent-Axia


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Vent-Axia Kinetic MVHR control (wired) - BKB
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Vent-Axia Lo-Carbon Sentinel Kinetic - 220 m³/h

The Lo-Carbon Sentinel Kinetic from Vent-Axia is a high-quality MVHR unit. With the plastic counterflow heat exchanger, the unit can achieve a thermal efficiency of up to 92%. The Kinetic can ventilate 220 m³/h at 150 Pa. Due to its compact size, the MVHR unit can easily be mounted in a kitchen or cabinet (at least 290mm deep). Unique to the Lo-Carbon Sentinel Kinetic is that it is suitable for installation on both the left and right. The unit is supplied with the connection to the outside on the right side by default. This can be easily reversed by placing the control of the Sentinel Kinetic on the other side of the unit. The condensate drain can be installed on the back, side or bottom of the unit and can also be connected after installation.

As the connections can be established both horizontally and vertically or combined, the heat recovery unit can be mounted in confined spaces. With additional spouts, both horizontal and vertical connection at the same position is possible.

Vent-Axia Lo-Carbon Sentinel Kinetic advantages:

  • Plastic counterflow plate exchanger
  • Effiency of up to 92%
  • Integrated digital control
  • Automatic silent
  • Light in weight
  • Simple installation
  • Horizontal and vertical connection of ducts possible
  • Connectable to building management system
Brand Vent-Axia
Category Heat recovery choice aid
GTIN 5015135382223
Manufacturer's item number 8000000046
Article number 19500046

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