Shipyard blower
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shipyard blower
shipyard blower
shipyard blower
shipyard blower
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Application domain
for shipyards
Applications
cabin

Description

Ventilation with thermodynamic heat recovery for clean, oxygen-rich air at a pleasant temperature The 2.0 Rinnova Ceiling 40 combines ventilation, heating and cooling in one easy-to-install unit for a healthy and pleasant indoor climate. The so-called thermodynamic heat recovery uses a heat pump to maintain or improve the temperature in combination with the supply of fresh outside air. The 2.0 Rinnova Ceiling 40 is capable of supplying a room with up to approx. 16 persons with fresh, purified and heated or cooled air as required. Inverter heat pump technology for efficient cooling and heating The inverter heat pump technology guarantees an efficient generation of heat and coolness, the unit will use more energy with the heat pump than a conventional heat recovery system, but recovers this because the heating already present is relieved. Easy installation, deployment and operation The 2.0 Rinnova Ceiling 40 can be placed under the ceiling. The indoor air is discharged through 2 holes and fresh outdoor air is supplied, where it is purified and brought to the desired temperature. With dimensions of 225mm high, 1010mm wide and 690mm deep, the device is very compact in relation to the capacity and is suitable for use in classrooms, offices, conference rooms, shops, etc. Sensors for CO2, temperature, volatile substances and humidity measure the condition of the air and adjust the operation of the device accordingly. The device can also be operated manually via the display, remote control or app (via WiFi).

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