LostWolf
2024-03-22 06:48:28
- #1
If I compare the two ventilation units from Helios, the data sheets state the following about the maximum current consumption:
Controlled residential ventilation 300 W ET:
max. 2A (1 phase; 230V)
Controlled residential ventilation 360 W ET:
max. 0.5A (1 phase; 230V)
How is it that the more powerful device here only has a quarter of the maximum current consumption? Would it perhaps even make sense to use the larger device at ~150m³/h air volume flow for standard ventilation in order to save electricity over the entire service life?
Controlled residential ventilation 300 W ET:
max. 2A (1 phase; 230V)
Controlled residential ventilation 360 W ET:
max. 0.5A (1 phase; 230V)
How is it that the more powerful device here only has a quarter of the maximum current consumption? Would it perhaps even make sense to use the larger device at ~150m³/h air volume flow for standard ventilation in order to save electricity over the entire service life?