In addition, Panasonic's enthalpic recuperators are made up of a membrane of a specific paper coated with resin for optimal heat and moisture exchange. Another key factor for the efficiency of the devices is the non-linear shape of the energy recovery chamber, which makes the ventilation unit much more compact, in addition to increasing the heat exchange surface inside the equipment.
Among the options that Panasonic launches on the market are 5 different capacities, from 250m3/h to 1,000m3/h. Models whose capacity is less than 500m3/h operate at a sound pressure level that does not exceed 32dB (in High Air state). The most powerful model, with a capacity of 1,000m3/h, is less than 37.5dB under the same conditions.
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