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Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF
Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF
Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF
Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF

Orcon CO2 control sensor 15RF

Article number: 19130116


Brand: Orcon


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Orcon CO2 sensor 15RF

This CO2 built-in control sensor is a control and CO2 sensor in one, allowing you to enjoy both healthy air in your home and ease of operation of your fan. The sensor allows you to control CO2 and manually select the desired ventilation position (low, medium or high). This control also has an energy saving mode and excellent mode, in which the fan is automatically controlled on the basis of CO2.

The flush-mounted actuation sensor supports all Orcon MVS-R and HRC devices after 2014. The sensor can be mounted on a flush-mounted box in the wall. The display is suitable for any 55 mm recessed window and comes standard with Peha single window. See the manual for further details.

Brand Orcon
Category Orcon
GTIN 8718403863376
Manufacturer's item number 21800050
Article number 19130116

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