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Orcon MVS 15R
The MVS 15R is a genuinely quiet fan! This ultimate performance results from a number of changes. One of the most significant changes is the new "Greentech RadiCal" EC direct current motor in an EPP volute! This combination ensures quiet operation. The airtightness and sound-insulating effect have also been vastly improved by the EPP volute. The MVS-15R is the perfect balance of sound level, energy consumption and comfort! You can connect up to 20 wireless modules to this fanbox!
Key features of fan
- One of the quietest fans at any setting!
- Highest EPC reduction
- 90-month warranty
- Maximum air output 520 m³/h at 150 Pa
- 28 settings in the choice of air flow
- This is the R version (without humidity sensor)
- Suitable for wireless operation
- Built-in RF receiver
- Bottom connection fitted with Ø 160 or Ø 125!
Brand | Orcon |
Category | All-in-one packages |
GTIN | 8719544220400 |
Manufacturer's item number | 19130036 |
Article number | 19130036 |
Specifications
Connection | Male |
Number of inlet connections | 5 |
Back connection | Yes |
Width | 449 mm |
Cos. phi according to EPN standard | 0,24 |
Depth | 303 mm |
Plug | Connecting cable with safety plug |
Suitable for wireless remote control | Yes |
Suitable for demand controlled ventilation | Yes |
Height | 389 mm |
Flow rate high at 100 Pa | 550 m³/h |
Flow rate high at 150 Pa | 510 m³/h |
Flow rate high at 200 Pa | 490 m³/h |
Flow rate high at 250 Pa | 470 m³/h |
Flow rate high at 300 Pa | 420 m³/h |
Housing material | Plastic |
With wireless remote control | Yes |
With humidity sensor | No |
Nom. duct diameter | 160 mm |
Power consumption according to EPN standard | 0.002 |
Motortype | Direct current |
Type of speed control | 3 Step |
All-in-one package | yes |
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