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Vent-Axia Multihome Temperature, humidity and CO2 sensor wireless or wired - CO2M
Vent-Axia Multihome Temperature, humidity and CO2 sensor wireless or wired - CO2M
Vent-Axia Multihome Temperature, humidity and CO2 sensor wireless or wired - CO2M
Vent-Axia Multihome Temperature, humidity and CO2 sensor wireless or wired - CO2M
Vent-Axia Multihome Temperature, humidity and CO2 sensor wireless or wired - CO2M
Vent-Axia Multihome Temperature, humidity and CO2 sensor wireless or wired - CO2M

Vent-Axia Multihome Temperature, humidity and CO2 sensor wireless or wired - CO2M

Article number: 19120534


Brand: Vent-Axia


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Vent-Axia Multihome Temperature, humidity and CO2 sensor wireless or wired - CO2M

This Vent-Axia Multihome measures the CO2 level, humidity level and temperature in your living room, office or other room. The sensor is part of the Vent-Axia Multihome mechanical ventilation units.

Brand Vent-Axia
Category Vent-Axia
GTIN 5015135965570
Manufacturer's item number 8000001180
Article number 19120534

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With display No
Readable Yes
Suitable for wall mounting Yes

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