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Cyclone EC Exctractor with Build-In Filter - 100/125/150mm

Code: 5F99448D
€112 €92,56 excl. VAT
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The Cyclone ventilation system combines the energy efficiency of a variable-frequency brushless EC motor with the purifying power of a high-performance activated carbon filter. This 2-in-1 design is engineered to regulate temperature and humidity while removing odors and particles in enclosed environments such as grow tents and greenhouses.

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Climate optimization and odor control in an integrated system

The Cyclone ventilation system combines the energy efficiency of a variable-frequency brushless EC motor with the purifying power of a high-performance activated carbon filter. This 2-in-1 design is engineered to regulate temperature and humidity while removing odors and particles in enclosed environments such as grow tents and greenhouses.

Thanks to its lightweight ABS blades and advanced motor, this unit guarantees a powerful airflow with remarkably quiet operation.

Main Features:

  • EC Motor Technology: Offers superior energy efficiency and allows for precise speed control
  • Silent Operation: Generates a noise level of less than 32 dB, ideal for discreet environments.
  • Intelligent Control: The equipment can be connected to speed controllers or intelligent controllers with temperature and humidity probes to automate the crop climate.
  • Easy Maintenance: The modular design makes it easy to remove and replace the carbon filter cartridge.

Technical Specifications:

  • Maximum Air Flow: 550 m³/h (395 CFM).
  • Speed: 3300 RPM.
  • Power consumption: 24 W.
  • Voltage: 100-240V AC, 50/60Hz.
  • Dimensions of the set: 234 x 234 x 271 mm.
  • Duct connection: Compatible with 4" / 100mm, 125mm or 150mm ducts (depending on configuration).

Usage Recommendations: To maintain maximum air purification efficiency, it is recommended to replace the carbon filter every 3 months. The carbon cartridge can be exposed to sunlight for approximately 10 hours every three months to aid in its maintenance.

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