Breathing deeply with Pluggit befresh fresh air systems

The Pluggit befresh fresh air systems
With Pluggit, you can implement the entire ventilation of a house or flat. The installation is based strictly on the ideal 2Q principle of cross and displacement ventilation. The position of the air outlet can be freely selected, however its ideal position is opposite to the entrance door of the room to allow the air to flow across the room and fill it entirely. With this system, the air does not have to be blown at high speed through the room. Instead it flows out very slowly, without any interference noises, like from a single source.
In contrast to conventional ventilation systems, Pluggit installations can be easily coordinated with the architectural design of buildings due to the small size of the components and the unique, simple installation technique. The air distribution system is largely concealed by the floor structure, however accessibility (for maintenance and cleaning) remains ensured through inspection holes integrated in the air distributor.
How do Pluggit befresh fresh air systems work?
The name Pluggit stands for technically sophisticated systems, which nevertheless work simply. The fresh outside air is sucked in by the ventilation unit. After it has been filtered and heated, the air is supplied to the supply air rooms (living rooms, children's rooms, workrooms and bedrooms), where the entire area is supplied evenly and effectively with fresh air. The air is then led through the cross section rooms (corridor, hall) to the exhaust air rooms (kitchen, bathroom, WC).
The humid, used up air is extracted from there and led via the exhaust plenum to the ventilation unit, where almost its entire thermal energy is transferred to the supply air by means of the heat exchanger. It is then discharged from the house as outgoing air.
Your benefits:
You enjoy all benefits of a constant fresh air supply at your home without any impairment by draughts or interfering noises. Our air outlets are integrated inconspicuously in your living environment due to their discrete design.







