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Orcon MVHR HRC-220 BR compact including wall brackets
Orcon MVHR HRC-220 BR compact including wall brackets
Orcon MVHR HRC-220 BR compact including wall brackets
Orcon MVHR HRC-220 BR compact including wall brackets
Orcon MVHR HRC-220 BR compact including wall brackets
Orcon MVHR HRC-220 BR compact including wall brackets

Orcon MVHR HRC-220 BR compact including wall brackets

Article number: 19220018


Brand: Orcon


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Orcon MVHR HRC-220 BR

The Compact MVHR HRC 220 BR is suitable for RF control and CO2 demand control and has a capacity of 220 m³/h. The HRC 220 is used in small spaces and its compact size even allows it to be placed in a kitchen cupboard.

Width: 600 mm
Height: 722 mm
Depth: 403 mm

The MVHR has to be mounted vertically. It has four top connections and is easy to assemble.


Some features of the HRC 220 BR

• Efficiency of 86.1% (TUV EN 13141-7)
• Air volume supply and extraction can be controlled separately
• 60% savings on energy consumption
• With 100% bypass as standard
• High air output of 220 m³/h
• Fitted with an
• Intelligent defrost cycle
• Part of the HealthLine series from Orcon
• Service friendly and low maintenance


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Brand Orcon
Category Orcon HRC-220
GTIN 8719544183798
Manufacturer's item number 22000020
Article number 19220018

Specifications

Connection diameter 125 mm
Connection Male
Connection 0-10V No
Airflow bij 150 Pa 200 m³/h
App controllable No
Breedte 600 mm
Roof connection top Yes
Roof connection side No
Depth 400 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 772 mm
Flow rate high at 100 Pa 220 m³/h
Flow rate high at 150 Pa 200 m³/h
Housing material Steel coated
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 0.05
Ceiling mounting No
Thermal efficiency according to EPN standard 86.1 %
Type of speed control Other
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

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