Domestic and residential ventilation solutions
ECOFIT ventilation solutions for residential ventilation
- Code :
- Q38-A3
- Designation :
- GREV8 180x75R
- Voltage :
- 230V (50/50/60Hz)
- Code :
- L23-A7
- Designation :
- 2GDS35 133x190L
- Voltage :
- 230V (50/60Hz)
- Code :
- A23-L6
- Designation :
- RRMF5 192x40R
- Voltage :
- 230V (50/60Hz)
- Code :
- X52-A2
- Designation :
- RREG9 192x40R
- Voltage :
- 230V (50/60Hz)
- Code :
- Y41-03
- Designation :
- 4GRE25 180x75R
- Voltage :
- 230V (50/60Hz)
- Code :
- P15-A4
- Designation :
- 2RREu35 225x50R
- Voltage :
- 120V (50/60Hz)
- Code :
- Q13-A0
- Designation :
- 2RREu45 250x50R
- Voltage :
- 230V (50/60Hz)
- Code :
- P38-D1
- Designation :
- RREV8 280x50R
- Voltage :
- 230V (50/60Hz)
- Code :
- Y07-A4
- Designation :
- RREuF5 175x42R
- Voltage :
- 120V (50/60Hz)
The ECOFIT brand offers a wide range of ventilation solutions with AC and EC motors suitable for residential ventilation.
Residential ventilation meets specific requirements in terms of efficiency, flow rate, pressure, noise, and control with or without sensors, for domestic ventilation and indoor air quality through extraction and insufflation, with or without energy recovery.
Residential ventilation has several functions:
- Dual-flow ventilation or controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV): air is drawn in to create negative pressure in the home and expel stale air to the outside. Thanks to an exchanger, the heat recovered from the extracted air is used to warm the air blown into the interior.
- Mechanical ventilation by insufflation (MVI): air is taken from outside to create positive pressure in the home, preheat and dry the air, filter out pollutants, and blow it inside. The positive pressure created allows the air to flow through the rooms and be evacuated naturally through the vents.
Several ranges of ECOFIT brand fans meet different residential ventilation needs:
- Single-inlet forward centrifugal fans: these are particularly suitable for dual-flow ventilation systems as they can withstand the high pressures involved in transporting air through duct networks.
- Double-inlet forward centrifugal fans: these are particularly suitable for mechanical ventilation systems using insufflation. They offer the same advantages as single-inlet fans but also offer a higher airflow because it draws air in from both sides of the impeller.
- Backward centrifugal fans: these are suitable for controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) or mechanical ventilation systems. They also withstand the high pressures imposed by these applications.
EC (Electronic Commutation) technology also allows the speed of the fans to be controlled so that the air flow is adapted to real-time needs. Thanks to this technology, they can operate at constant airflow or constant pressure without a pressure sensor for single and double inlet fans and with a pressure sensor for backward fans.
The fans on this page are our standard references. If you have a specific requirement, for example, a flow pressure point, please do not hesitate to contact us with your request so that we can define your customized ventilation solution.