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Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor
Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor
Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor
Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor
Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor
Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor
Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor
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Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor
Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor
Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor
Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor
Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor
Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor
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Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h with humidity sensor

Article number: 19150015


Brand: Vasco


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Vasco C400 Basic RF 400m³/h.

The Vasco C400 Basic RF ensures extraction from the "wet" rooms such as the bathroom, toilet, laundry, storage area and kitchen.

The unit is controlled wirelessly and features a wireless RF controller and build-in humidity sensor. The Vasco is ideal for renovation and replacement, as the unique continuous control makes it possible to guarantee the correct air volume in an existing and unknown duct system.

The C400 Basic RF is ideal for renovation projects where air cannot be extracted naturally through ventilation ducts or vertical chimneys. In addition, the Vasco MEV unit is highly suitable for new construction projects with strict EPC requirements. It is also possible to combine the fan with renewable, sustainable and conventional heat sources such as heat pumps and condensing boilers.

Key features
• Extracts polluted air from wet rooms through valves
• Sucks fresh air into dry rooms through grilles
• Fitted as standard with an RF receiver
• Wired connection possible with three-step switch
• EPC reduction: 0.142
• Highly economical EC direct current fan

Advantages
• Active sound insulation ensures whisper-quiet ventilation
• Exceptionally easy to clean
• Polypropylene casing
• Attractive finish
• Can be expanded to 20 RF controls, CO2 and humidity sensors

Brand Vasco
Category Vasco
GTIN 5413754802724
Manufacturer's item number 11VE00034
Article number 19150015

Specifications

Connection Male
Number of inlet connections 4
Back connection Yes
Width 460 mm
Cos. phi according to EPN standard 0,45
Depth 311 mm
Plug Connecting cable with safety plug
Suitable for wireless remote control Yes
Suitable for demand controlled ventilation Yes
Height 470 mm
Flow rate high at 100 Pa 400 m³/h
Flow rate high at 150 Pa 400 m³/h
Flow rate high at 200 Pa 400 m³/h
Flow rate high at 250 Pa 400 m³/h
Flow rate high at 300 Pa 400 m³/h
Housing material Plastic
With wireless remote control No
With humidity sensor Yes
Nom. duct diameter 125 mm
Power consumption according to EPN standard 0.052
Motortype Direct current
Type of speed control 3 Step
Functionality Humidity sensor
All-in-one package no

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