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89 watts 650 Pa (static) 700 m³/h (open flow) http://img.ebmpapst.com/products/dat...224TDA-ENG.pdf but they're speed controllable with an EC motor, so will go down to 10% speed giving 100 m³/h (open flow) and if similar fans which I've used in the past are anything to go by, they probably use less than 5 watts at that speed. Have a look at the fan curve on the last page of the PDF. Last edited by TimSmall; 12-16-12 at 01:59 PM.. Reason: typo |
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Two fans are good not only for flexibility, but can also (potentially) reduce energy usage. During the nice warm spring and autumn there will be a few weeks or months when you won't really need the heat exchanger since the outdoor air will be in a good temperature range. Then you can open your windows and turn off the intake fan, using the other one as a house fan to remove stale air from the bathhroom and kitchen.
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They are surely interesting, and moreover they could be easily controlled by the Arduino...
I can't see the noise figure, though. Could you please pm me the ebay link? Quote:
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Full Speed: 69 dB(A) 89 watts 700 m³/hr (open flow) 5500 rpm Min Speed: 29 dB(A) 2 watts 100 m³/hr (open flow) 800 rpm So the 2 watts figure looks pretty good. Careful, because I can't say for sure that the Sun variant will be able to go down to the minimum stated (they may have asked EBM Papst to change the firmware for them). Try these searches (title and description): DV6224/2tdp 371-0094 x4600 fan papst 2tdp I'm a new user so I can't send PMs! You should be able to track them down with the search strings above - PM me your email address if you don't. Last edited by TimSmall; 12-17-12 at 07:45 AM.. Reason: re pms, clarify re min speed. |
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I found this one in a fairly good price:
PAPST RG160-28/18N/13TDTV (http://www.ebmpapst.us/allpdfs/RG160DC.PDF) The curve is not very clear but it goes at least at 225 qm/h, maybe could do the job.. |
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Thru-Wall HRV...
Here is another look at the problem...
This is a thru-wall HRV. It mounts on the wall and vents to the room, so no ducting is involved. I thought it is very interesting how the assembly is layed out: CLICK HERE for higher detailed illustration. It's interesting how the air flow is incorporated into the design, also the use of an unusual fine wire heat exchanger. Best, -AC
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Interesting variant, Ac
In the meantime I finished the exchangers assembling. I made one with coroplast sheets and another with aluminum, as I had already the material for both of them. Dimensions are 301x301x400mm each. Here are some photos of the construction process: Last edited by kostas; 12-20-12 at 05:06 PM.. Reason: Adding text |
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I can't wait to see a side-by-side test of them! I'm very interested in the difference in efficiency of the two materials.
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