Detailed information on the components of Pluggit befresh fresh air systems
The fresh outside air is sucked in by the ventilation unit via the earth heat exchanger. The air is supplied to the supply air rooms (living rooms, workrooms and bedrooms) via the riser mains, the central distributor and the PluggFlex ducts (in the floor construction) after it has been filtered and heated in the ventilation unit. The air is discharged through outlets integrated in the floor or wall and covered with a faceplate.
The entire area is supplied evenly and effectively with fresh air from there. The air then flows through the openings in or on the doors to the cross section rooms (corridor, hall). It enters the exhaust air rooms (kitchen, bathroom, WC) through door gaps or openings at the bottom of the door.
The humid, used up air is led from there as exhaust air through a filter, an angular connecting piece and a PluggFlex hose to the exhaust plenum. It is then sucked in through a manifold, the silencer, a filter and the heat exchanger and transfers almost its entire thermal energy to the supply air. The humid, used up air is reliably discharged out of the house through the outside wall, for example.
The air amounts are set centrally on the respective distributor or collector at a low level of noise. Complex regulation with measurement devices is usually not necessary. Furthermore, the individual connections for each room and the sound-insulating properties of the ducts and hoses prevent sound transmission between the rooms.






