Detailed information on the components of the Pluggit refresh fresh air systems
The fresh outside air is sucked in through the outside wall by the ventilation unit. It is filtered and heated in the ventilation unit and then supplied to the supply air rooms (living rooms, workrooms and bedrooms) through the central ring circuit, the distributor module and the iQoanda air outlet. The air is discharged through our iQoanda design air outlet.
This allows us to achieve good horizontal and vertical air circulation in order to supply the entire room evenly and effectively with fresh air. The air flows through the bottom door gap or an opening made in the door to the exhaust air rooms (kitchen, bathroom, WC) via the cross section rooms (hall, corridor).
The humid, used up air is led from there as exhaust air through a design faceplate, a filter and a distributor module into the exhaust air manifold and on to the ventilation unit. In the unit it is filtered again, transfers almost its entire thermal energy to the supply air by means of the heat exchanger and is then discharged reliably through the outside wall of the house as outgoing air. The required amounts of supply air and exhaust air are each regulated on the distributor module or centrally on the ventilation unit at a low level of noise.






