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WHISPER

AIR
ENJOY THE SILENCE

HEAT RECOVERY UNITS


HEAT RECOVERY UNITS

WHISPER AIR
CLASSROOMS – OFFICES – CONFERENCE ROOMS

Y EL
EFFICIENC NOISE LEV ENTHALP
Y

90%
35 6
.0 0% dBA

The WHISPER AIR heat recovery unit is designed for decentralised ventilation.
It provides an ideal solution in both new and existing buildings. Its minimum noise level
makes it a perfect choice for schools, offices and conference rooms.

• 3 sizes with airflow rates of 400, 700 and 1 000 m3/h


• High heat recovery efficiency up to 90 %
• ENTHALPY version – High humidity regeneration up to 60%
• Ultra-quiet operation – 35 dBA
• Integrated CO2 sensor
• Energy-efficient EC motors
10+1 arguments for WHISPER AIR

• Continuous supply of fresh air • Prevention of mold


• Ultra silent operation • Prevention of fatigue and headache
that are caused by CO2
• High heat recovery efficiency
up to 90% • Perfect solution especially for
refurbishment
• High humidity regeneration
up to 60% • Elimination of outside noise
due to open windows
• Energy saving
• Easy to install
• Helps people with alergies
and breathing difficulties
HEAT RECOVERY UNITS

WHY INDOOR ENVIRONMENT QUALITY IS IMPORTANT


Did you know that we spend 90 % of our lives indoors? This fact has an immense impact on our health and wellbe-
ing. There are many indoor conditions that adversely affect us, above all: temperature, humidity, CO2 level and inad-
equate ventilation. Clean fresh air is vital for our wellbeing at home, school or work. Unfortunately, it is not so easy
to ensure sufficient and proper ventilation. Occupied rooms should be aired out ideally every 2 hours. When rooms
are ventilated by opening windows, heat loss occurs and the room is contaminated by outside noise and polluted air.

IMPACT OF CO2 LEVEL N E G AT I V E E F F E C T O F


Children spend a lot of their time in classrooms where N O N - V E N T I LAT E D A R E A S :
insufficient ventilation, office workers have the same
situation in their workplace. Classrooms or offices are • Fatigue
the places where we stay for a long period of time.
• Headache
This leads to high CO2 levels negatively affecting chil-
• Poor concentration
dren’s ability to learn or office worker’s performance.
• Allergies
• Demotivation and low performance
• Disrupted immune system
Effects of CO2 on the human body
Approx. 350 ppm Comparable to outdoor environment

Recommended optimum
Up to 1 000 ppm
indoor CO2 level
Recommended maximum
1 200-1 500 ppm
indoor CO2 level
Onset of the symptoms of fatigue
1 000-2 000 ppm
and lower concentration

2 000-5 000 ppm Possible onset of headache

Max. safe concentration without


5 000 ppm
health hazards

>5 000 ppm Nausea and increased pulse rate

>15 000 ppm Breathing difficulties

>40 000 ppm Possible loss of consciousness

CO2 concentrations measured during lessons


2 500 Total air volume: 250 m3
2 250 Pupils in classroom: 30
CO2 concentration [ppm]

2 000
Windows: tripled glass
1 750
Indoor temperature: 22.3 °C
1 500
Outdoor temperature: 27 °C,
1 250 sunny weather
1 000
Windows were closed.
750 Ventilation was ensured
500 by opening doors.
10:25 10:30 10:35 10:40 10:45 10:50 10:55 11:00 11:05
Time
IMPORTANCE OF RELATIVE HUMIDITY Too Dry Optimum Too Moist

At the same time we must not underestimate the right Bacteria


level of indoor relative humidity. A common problem,
Viruses
especially in winter, is the dry air caused by excessive
heating. Although the concentration of carbon diox- Fungi-Mould

ide is an important indicator of indoor air quality, rel- Mites


ative humidity is also of similar importance. It should Respiratory
be ideally between 30 and 55%. Infections
Allergic-
Rhinitis
& Asthma

Both, very low or high relative humidity may cause 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90


Percent relative humidity
some physical discomfort, as the relative humidi-
ty of the air directly affects temperature perception. Source: Theodre D.Sterling and Associates Ltd., Vancover, B.C.

Whether low or high level of relative humidity it re-


sults in increased incidence of viable bacteria, viruses 100
or dissemination of respiratory infections. uncomfortably
moist

80
Relative room huminidity [%]

60

comfortable

40

still
comfortable
20

uncomfortably
dry
0
12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28
Room air temperature [°C]

Source: Heinz Gabernig, Energie- und Klimatechnik, Ausgabe 1995

N E G AT I V E E F F E C T
O F I M P R O P E R R E LAT I V E
H U M I D I TY
• Physical discomfort
• Incidence of respiratory infections
• Increase of asthmatic and allergic
reactions
•D  ryness of nose and throat, eye irritation
• Expansion of mites and grow of fungi
HEAT RECOVERY UNITS

DECENTRALISED VENTILATION = WHISPER AIR


• V
 entilation for large single rooms
(classrooms, open-office, meeting rooms, etc.)
• Low installation cost – ductless system
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• Great solution especially for existing ply
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Extract air

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Essential product selecting tool for project
design…
• Precise and reliable data
• R
 ight product selection from
the 2VV wide range
• Final result and one-click into PDF
• S upplementary documents available
(technical catalogue, 2D drawings, schemes...)

2VV AirGENIO APP


2VV product fully under your control and right at your hands…
• Product control on your smartphone
• Info about operation status
• Notifications – request for service, filter exchange,
error status, etc.

Download the 2VV AirGENIO APP and have it under your control!
2VV SERVICE SOFTWARE
Commissioning has never been easier…
Do the 2VV device settings and testing
comfortably on your computer.

• Easy and quick commissioning


• Error log – error display and identification
• E asy service (device status loading/
reset to backup setting) LAN

• Fast FW update
• OFFLINE version

It is that easy…
• Connect your PC and the 2VV device
• Open the 2VV Service software
• …and start the setting up process
2VV s.r.o.
Fáblovka 568
533 52 Pardubice
Staré Hradiště
Czech Republic
www.2vv.cz, 2vv@2vv.cz

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