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Description
Array: Flange: 100 mm
Height: 400 mm
Max. flow rate: 480 m3/h
Opt. flow rate: 360 m3/h
Weight: 3.6 kg
Eco Line series of carbon filters - Easy installation and super-reliable, activated carbon inside each filter effectively removes all odors from the room and allows fans to operate more efficiently than competitive carbon filters.
For cleaning incoming, outgoing, or passing air flow from odor using physical or chemical adsorption.
Temperature: Maximum air temperature flow = 70 ° C
Relative humidity: Maximum air humidity flow = 70%
What size of carbon filter do I need?
Calculate your desired filter with activated carbon in just three easy steps. These calculations are based on exchanging the air in the room once per minute.
Measure the volume of air in the room by multiplying the length by the width and height (in meters) of the room. For example, a room measuring 3m x 4m with a ceiling height of 2m has a volume of air of 3 x 4 x 2 = 24 m3.
Multiply the volume of air by 60. This will give you the amount of air you need to move every hour.
Height: 400 mm
Max. flow rate: 480 m3/h
Opt. flow rate: 360 m3/h
Weight: 3.6 kg
Eco Line series of carbon filters - Easy installation and super-reliable, activated carbon inside each filter effectively removes all odors from the room and allows fans to operate more efficiently than competitive carbon filters.
For cleaning incoming, outgoing, or passing air flow from odor using physical or chemical adsorption.
Temperature: Maximum air temperature flow = 70 ° C
Relative humidity: Maximum air humidity flow = 70%
What size of carbon filter do I need?
Calculate your desired filter with activated carbon in just three easy steps. These calculations are based on exchanging the air in the room once per minute.
Measure the volume of air in the room by multiplying the length by the width and height (in meters) of the room. For example, a room measuring 3m x 4m with a ceiling height of 2m has a volume of air of 3 x 4 x 2 = 24 m3.
Multiply the volume of air by 60. This will give you the amount of air you need to move every hour.