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Brink Flair 300/400 enthalpy exchanger
Brink Flair 300/400 enthalpy exchanger
Brink Flair 300/400 enthalpy exchanger
Brink Flair 300/400 enthalpy exchanger

Brink Flair 300/400 enthalpy exchanger

Article number: 19211140


Brand: Brink Climate Systems


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Brink Flair 300/400 enthalpy exchanger

The supply of cold and dry outdoor air in winter conditions and the extraction of humid indoor air ensure that the relative humidity gradually decreases. Too low humidity indoors is perceived as uncomfortable and therefore it is not always desirable to completely remove the moisture produced indoors. A enthalpy exchanger can be used to prevent this. With a enthalpy exchanger, part of the extracted moisture is transferred to the supply air to the house.
This exchanger is suitable as an accessory for the Flair 300 and 400.

Brand Brink Climate Systems
Category Brink Flair 300
GTIN 8718391205486
Manufacturer's item number 532710
Article number 19211140

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