Helios power consumption controlled residential ventilation 300 vs 360

  • Erstellt am 2024-03-22 06:48:28

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?
 

Radomiro

2024-03-22 19:34:45
  • #2
The 360 presumably has larger fans that are more efficient and therefore require less power for the same or greater flow rates. According to the datasheet of the 360, the diameter of the supply/exhaust air is 160 mm, with a flow rate of 405 m³/h and 2* 51 W compared to the 300 with 125 mm diameter of the supply/exhaust air, a flow rate of 302 m³/h at 2x84 W.

mfg
 

RotorMotor

2024-03-22 19:36:17
  • #3
I can't really imagine that the little one actually uses more electricity. Above all, 4x cannot be true.
 

LostWolf

2024-03-23 11:42:35
  • #4
Answer from Helios:


It is interesting that there has been no smaller new development within 20 years.
I would have to calculate: higher purchase price versus saved electricity.

Does anyone actually know about the filters in the device?
Is it possible to buy inexpensive bulk quantities and cut them to size yourself?
 

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