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02 juin 2017
Blauberg Ventilatoren takes part in ISH China & CIHE in Beijin

At the end of May 2017 Blauberg Ventilatoren presented its products at ISH China & CIHE regional construction expo which gathers the world’s leading brands within the HVAC and plumbing industry. 

At the end of May 2017 Blauberg Ventilatoren presented its products at ISH China & CIHE regional construction expo which gathers the world’s leading brands within the HVAC and plumbing industry. This year the Blauberg Ventilatoren booth display was focused on energy-efficient centralised and decentralised ventilation solutions. The company scored a double hit bringing BLAUFAST semi-rigid air ducts and CIVIC single-space ventilation units which precisely target the dominating trends and expectations of the Chinese market.

Some of the new products shown included:

• FRESHBOX E155 – a single-space air handling unit designed in consideration of the Asian climate as well as the specific requirements of the local ventilation market. While delivering outstanding air capacity, heat recovery and air purification efficiency this air handling unit generates only moderate noise.  Another key advantage of FRESHBOX E155 over the competing products is its intelligent control system.

• CIVIC EC DBE2 300 S18 – a single-space air handling unit for ceiling installations designed specifically for public spaces. This unit offers an excellent combination of energy efficiency, heat recovery and noise emission control. The air handling unit features a Carel control system allowing integration with a building management system (BMS).

• KOMFORT EC SB 350 with a SKYNET controller – an air handling unit which has already earned a solid reputation in detached houses with complex and extensive high-pressure air duct systems. The unit is equipped with a new SKYNET family controller developed in-house by BLAUBERG VENTILATOREN. The controller has an wide array of functions including CO2, VOC and PM2.5 sensor connectivity and intelligent algorithms for managing a network of air handling units for an optimum microclimate in the serviced spaces

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