Energy Management
Introducing the Maxi LCD and EVO250 from Vectaire
Vectaire WHHRs - vertical and horizontal - can now be commissioned via an LCD screen.
The upright units - the Midis and the Maxis - offer the option of either an integral LCD or a remote LCD commissioning unit, whilst the in-line EVO250 and Mini can be commissioned using the remote unit.
Thus, the commissioning engineer can easily adjust detailed unit functions including the trickle, purge and boost speeds for each motor, the length of the boost speed over-run time, the time delay
before the boost speed kicks in, holiday mode, night-time boost inhibitor times etc.
The user can see the speed at which the fan is operating, the relative humidity etc, and when the filters need replacing.
The user can also set the unit to holiday mode for energy saving when the dwelling is not occupied.
These units are among the most innovative, efficient and effective on the market today - and are all manufactured in the UK.
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