Comparison Ballu BMAC-200W CO2 vs Ballu BMAC-200W
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Fragrance, air pollution sensor, carbon dioxide sensor, charcoal and HEPA filter, UV lamp, | Fragrance, air pollution sensor, charcoal and HEPA filter, UV lamp | |
| System type | decentralized | decentralized |
| Ventilation type | supply | supply |
| Mounting | wall | wall |
Specs | ||
| Features | heater ionizer | heater ionizer |
| Air filters | H10, charcoal | H10, charcoal |
| UV lamp | ||
| CO₂ carbon dioxide sensor | ||
| Air pollution sensor | ||
| Minimum air flow (ventilation) | 40 m³/h | 40 m³/h |
| Maximum air flow (ventilation) | 200 m³/h | 200 m³/h |
| Number of fan speeds | 5 | 5 |
| Maximum noise level | 45 dB | 45 dB |
| Heater type | electric afterheater | electric afterheater |
| Heater power | 1000 W | 1000 W |
General specs | ||
| Remote control | ||
| Display | ||
| Power consumption in ventilation mode | 30 W | 30 W |
| Power consumption (reheater + ventilation) | 1030 W | |
| Mains voltage | 230 В | 230 В |
| Country of origin | China | China |
| Dimensions | 455x578x165 mm | 455x578x165 mm |
| Weight | 6.5 kg | 6.5 kg |
| Added to E-Catalog | september 2017 | september 2017 |
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Glossary
CO₂ carbon dioxide sensor
A built-in sensor that determines the content of carbon dioxide in the room.
The CO₂ carbon dioxide sensor controls the operation of ventilation and performs two functions at once: it prevents a critical increase in the level of carbon dioxide in the air and at the same time provides energy savings. Recall that carbon dioxide is emitted by people when they breathe, and its high content in the air leads to a deterioration in well-being and even serious health problems. Thus, if the sensor detects an increased concentration of CO2, it increases the intensity of ventilation, providing an additional supply of fresh air. When the concentration of carbon dioxide drops, the intensity of work decreases (up to a complete shutdown if there are no people in the room and the CO2 content does not change); this avoids unnecessary electricity consumption.
The CO₂ carbon dioxide sensor controls the operation of ventilation and performs two functions at once: it prevents a critical increase in the level of carbon dioxide in the air and at the same time provides energy savings. Recall that carbon dioxide is emitted by people when they breathe, and its high content in the air leads to a deterioration in well-being and even serious health problems. Thus, if the sensor detects an increased concentration of CO2, it increases the intensity of ventilation, providing an additional supply of fresh air. When the concentration of carbon dioxide drops, the intensity of work decreases (up to a complete shutdown if there are no people in the room and the CO2 content does not change); this avoids unnecessary electricity consumption.
Power consumption (reheater + ventilation)
The power in watts consumed by the supply and exhaust unit with an electric reheater in normal operating mode can provide an estimate of the unit's overall energy consumption. By knowing the approximate power consumption figures, you can assess the unit's total energy demand, determine the connection requirements, and estimate the operational costs in terms of electricity bills.




