Accessories; Electrical Pre-Heating Element For Frost Protection; Pollen Filter; Em-Box - nilan CTS602 HMI Installation Instructions Manual

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Electrical pre-heating element for frost protection

Pollen filter

EM-box

CO
sensor
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Flexible sound damper

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In longer periods of sub-zero temperatures, the high-efficiency counterflow heat
exchanger will ice up. To avoid icing, it is recommended that an electrical
preheating element is mounted.
The pre-heating element uses very little energy, but it ensures efficient heat
recovery without de-icing. You therefore achieve an overall reduction of energy
consumption.
As a standard, the unit is supplied with a plate filter.
If anyone in the household suffers from a pollen allergy, you can install a pollen
filter in the outdoor air intake to minimize the proportion of pollen in the indoor
air.
A pollen filter also removes approx. 50 % of harmful particles in outdoor air, so a
pollen filter is recommended if you live in a large city or close to a motorway.
With an EM box it is possible to divide the extract air between the kitchen and the
bathroom.
If a cooker hood is connected to the unit and is switched on, extract air from the
bathroom will be reduced slightly to allow sufficient air for the cooker hood to
extract kitchen fumes.
The EM-box has a fitted metal filter that clears the air in the cooker hood of
grease particles effectively, and thereby protects the unit.
Fitting a CO
sensor means the ventilation speed can be pre-programmed to run
2
higher ventilation levels in the event of high CO
levels can be programmed.
To make it easy to service the unit in the future, we recommend that you fit a
flexible connection between the unit and the duct system.
Nilan's flexible sound damper absorbs sounds effectively from both the duct
system and from roof stacks.
level in the extracted air. CO
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