Ventilation unit

Clean and fresh air in your home: You can find products and information on efficient living space ventilation here. We will introduce you to our high-quality and inexpensive ventilation units and give you tips on how to use them optimally. In order to save on heating energy costs, modern houses are particularly well insulated. Passive houses in particular are almost airtight. Nevertheless, it is necessary that stale air can get outside and fresh air can get into the house. Moisture and pollutants must be removed, otherwise mold will form or other structural problems will occur.

For trade and industry, the installation of ventilation is not just a basic standard for comfortable operational processes. The perception of a company in the service sector, the quality of the production processes and the productivity of the employees depend directly and indirectly on the indoor air quality. It is necessary to choose the type and capacity of the facility in accordance with the needs of the enterprise.

So that you can breathe deeply at home and in the company, you can get ventilation units for your building in the eibabo® shop. With a high-quality system for controlled living space ventilation, you can filter and improve the air quality. Even if nobody is on site, such a system ventilates completely automatically. This contributes to well-being without sacrificing the benefits of good insulation.

What is an air handling unit?

Appropriate air quality in a building determines the well-being of its occupants. New buildings are now well insulated and stale air cannot escape from the building on its own. Polluted air and an excessively high CO₂ concentration have a negative effect on well-being. Compliance with certain air parameters is also necessary in many industrial manufacturing processes, storage methods and ripening processes. Therefore, a continuous exchange of air is particularly important. The best way to do this is to open windows and doors. However, if this is not possible due to structural conditions, the weather or the time of year, ventilation devices or room air systems are used.

Simply put, air handling units are fans or blowers that move air. Simple ventilation devices are mounted in wall ducts and can take on different functions. As a supply air system, a ventilation device ensures that fresh air is supplied to the room. Depending on the model, the supply air can be cleaned, heated or humidified. As an exhaust air system, such a device removes the exhaust air from the room. Both supply air systems and exhaust air systems are usually present in a room.

 


TIP:

When using separate devices, their performance must be balanced, otherwise negative or positive pressure will be generated.


 

In the case of structural restrictions, rooms can also only be equipped with an exhaust air system or only an air supply system. The supply of supply air or the disposal of exhaust air is ensured through special openings with other rooms. In these cases, combined devices represent interesting alternatives. They fulfill both tasks, are compact and available in different performance classes. Depending on the arrangement and performance, a ventilation unit can be used for point ventilation (e.g. for a workplace) or as general ventilation for an entire room.

In this eibabo® shop catalogue, you will also find room air systems with central air exchange control. These usually have heat recovery and a high delivery volume for several rooms or an entire building. When using a central ventilation system, the installation effort is higher because ventilation shafts have to be routed from the control center to all rooms. This is usually only possible during the construction of the building or during extensive conversion work. Subsequent installation could not be installed within walls or ceilings and would remain visible.

How do I know I need extra ventilation?

Efficient ventilation guarantees a constant exchange of air in the room. Ideally, a building regulates this independently through small leaks or you support this by regularly opening windows and doors. If this exchange is interrupted, an increased level of carbon dioxide and water vapor affects our well-being. The most common signs of insufficient fresh air supply are:

  • Irritation of the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throat
  • diseases of the respiratory tract
  • frequent headaches and increased fatigue
  • arise from allergies
  • fungus and mold growth
  • occurrence of vermin

 

Carbon dioxide is not only found in the air we breathe, but is also emitted from appliances, stoves, chimneys and boilers. Combustion processes produce harmful and toxic substances such as carbon monoxide. If you have any combustion processes in your home, be sure to ensure good ventilation. Excess water vapor can wet the walls, encouraging the growth of fungus or mold.

Source: eibabo®, Glen Dimplex DL 50 WE2 decentralized ventilation unitImage: Glen Dimplex DL 50 WE2 decentralized ventilation unit

Where should ventilation units be installed?

Depending on the type and scope of a system, the place of use must either be selected according to need or already determined during the construction phase of a building. For single fans you only need a power supply. They are usually installed in an outside wall and above head height. Classic rooms are bathrooms, toilets and kitchens. If you deal with fire (welding equipment), paint (fumes) or engines (exhaust gases) professionally or in your free time, then we recommend ventilation units in the relevant garages and workrooms.

If you envisage a central ventilation system when constructing a building, please consider the function of the individual rooms and the frequency of use. In this way, sufficient aeration points and venting points can be provided at the appropriate points. These are then also above head height, usually built into walls or ceilings.

What performance should a ventilation unit have?

The calculation of the performance of an air handling unit or ventilation system depends on various parameters. At least for larger systems, the project planning should be carried out by an experienced installer. For apartments or individual rooms, however, you can select a system or model based on the total area or volume of the premises without complex calculations. As a rough guideline: They exchange the air in a living area of 30 to 60 m² with a capacity of 200 to 350 m³/h. A capacity of 350 to 500 m³/h is designed for an area of 70 to 130 m². Reserves due to certain cable routes and architectural features are already taken into account. Alternatively, you can determine performance based on the number of people typically in the room. In this case, assume around 60 m³/h per person, in quiet rooms such as bedrooms this value can be reduced to 40 m³/h.

What is the difference between ventilation and air conditioning?

Ventilation and air conditioning systems improve air quality. However, the systems do not replace each other, they complement each other. Ventilation removes used air and brings fresh air into the room. The air conditioner cools and circulates the air in the room. The air conditioner does not supply fresh air to a room and does not extract polluted air. However, many models improve other air parameters by changing the temperature or humidity or by cleaning the air using filters.

save energy

Both systems should not run at the same time. Otherwise, the operating costs of the air conditioning system will increase due to the constant flow of uncooled air through the ventilation.


In combination, however, both installations have a positive effect on the premises. Proper use can significantly impact health and well-being and improve quality of life.

What should I look out for when buying a ventilation unit?

It doesn't matter whether you choose a single unit or a ventilation system. In any case, there are a few basic things to look out for when making a purchase. These include:

  • The performance - Does the flow rate correspond to the desired volume of air to be exchanged in a certain period of time?
  • The power supply - Can I provide the necessary power supply at the appropriate installation sites?
  • Energy efficiency - Does the device work economically and is long-term operation economical?
  • The noise development – What noises do the respective devices generate and could they be disruptive?
  • The equipment – How are the microclimate or the heating costs influenced by filters, heat exchangers or humidifiers?
  • The look – Can a ventilation unit be installed discreetly or does it bother me to look at it?
  • Maintenance – What are the follow-up costs for maintenance, repairs and filter changes?

 

At eibabo® you can get ventilation units, room air systems and accessories such as filter mats and covers at top conditions. Well-known manufacturers such as Ebm-Papst, Glen Dimplex, Helios, Maico, Stiebel Eltron and Vaillant offer the best quality, durability and energy efficiency. Enjoy many secure payment methods. We ship your new air handling units worldwide.

 

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Catalogue content:


In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Ventilation appliance you will find items from the following product groups:

Item overview:

  • Air heating
  • Airflow
  • Ceiling device
  • Central system
  • Central unit
  • Decentralized
  • Exhaust system
  • Fan unit
  • Flat device
  • Heat exchanger
  • Heat pump
  • Heat recovery
  • Heat recovery device
  • Home ventilation
  • Installation
  • Integral system
  • Moisture recovery
  • Room air system
  • Room ventilation
  • Ventilation box
  • Ventilation heater
  • Ventilation set
  • Ventilation systems
  • Ventilation unit
  • Venting device
  • Waiting room
  • Wall bushing
  • Wall mounting


from the following manufacturers:

Manufacturer overview catalogue Ventilation unit:

  • Ebm-Papst
  • Glen Dimplex
  • Helios
  • Maico
  • Stiebel Eltron


 
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Ventilation unit – fresh air for more well-being

Clean and fresh air in your home: You can find products and information on efficient living space ventilation here. We will introduce you to our high-quality and inexpensive ventilation units and give you tips on how to use them optimally. In order to save on heating energy costs, modern houses are particularly well insulated. Passive houses in particular are almost airtight. Nevertheless, it is necessary that stale air can get outside and fresh air can get into the house. Moisture and pollutants must be removed, otherwise mold will form or other structural problems will occur.

For trade and industry, the installation of ventilation is not just a basic standard for comfortable operational processes. The perception of a company in the service sector, the quality of the production processes and the productivity of the employees depend directly and indirectly on the indoor air quality. It is necessary to choose the type and capacity of the facility in accordance with the needs of the enterprise.

So that you can breathe deeply at home and in the company, you can get ventilation units for your building in the eibabo® shop. With a high-quality system for controlled living space ventilation, you can filter and improve the air quality. Even if nobody is on site, such a system ventilates completely automatically. This contributes to well-being without sacrificing the benefits of good insulation.

What is an air handling unit?

Appropriate air quality in a building determines the well-being of its occupants. New buildings are now well insulated and stale air cannot escape from the building on its own. Polluted air and an excessively high CO₂ concentration have a negative effect on well-being. Compliance with certain air parameters is also necessary in many industrial manufacturing processes, storage methods and ripening processes. Therefore, a continuous exchange of air is particularly important. The best way to do this is to open windows and doors. However, if this is not possible due to structural conditions, the weather or the time of year, ventilation devices or room air systems are used.

Simply put, air handling units are fans or blowers that move air. Simple ventilation devices are mounted in wall ducts and can take on different functions. As a supply air system, a ventilation device ensures that fresh air is supplied to the room. Depending on the model, the supply air can be cleaned, heated or humidified. As an exhaust air system, such a device removes the exhaust air from the room. Both supply air systems and exhaust air systems are usually present in a room.

 


TIP:

When using separate devices, their performance must be balanced, otherwise negative or positive pressure will be generated.


 

In the case of structural restrictions, rooms can also only be equipped with an exhaust air system or only an air supply system. The supply of supply air or the disposal of exhaust air is ensured through special openings with other rooms. In these cases, combined devices represent interesting alternatives. They fulfill both tasks, are compact and available in different performance classes. Depending on the arrangement and performance, a ventilation unit can be used for point ventilation (e.g. for a workplace) or as general ventilation for an entire room.

In this eibabo® shop catalogue, you will also find room air systems with central air exchange control. These usually have heat recovery and a high delivery volume for several rooms or an entire building. When using a central ventilation system, the installation effort is higher because ventilation shafts have to be routed from the control center to all rooms. This is usually only possible during the construction of the building or during extensive conversion work. Subsequent installation could not be installed within walls or ceilings and would remain visible.

How do I know I need extra ventilation?

Efficient ventilation guarantees a constant exchange of air in the room. Ideally, a building regulates this independently through small leaks or you support this by regularly opening windows and doors. If this exchange is interrupted, an increased level of carbon dioxide and water vapor affects our well-being. The most common signs of insufficient fresh air supply are:

  • Irritation of the mucous membranes of the nose, mouth and throat
  • diseases of the respiratory tract
  • frequent headaches and increased fatigue
  • arise from allergies
  • fungus and mold growth
  • occurrence of vermin

 

Carbon dioxide is not only found in the air we breathe, but is also emitted from appliances, stoves, chimneys and boilers. Combustion processes produce harmful and toxic substances such as carbon monoxide. If you have any combustion processes in your home, be sure to ensure good ventilation. Excess water vapor can wet the walls, encouraging the growth of fungus or mold.

Source: eibabo®, Glen Dimplex DL 50 WE2 decentralized ventilation unitImage: Glen Dimplex DL 50 WE2 decentralized ventilation unit

Where should ventilation units be installed?

Depending on the type and scope of a system, the place of use must either be selected according to need or already determined during the construction phase of a building. For single fans you only need a power supply. They are usually installed in an outside wall and above head height. Classic rooms are bathrooms, toilets and kitchens. If you deal with fire (welding equipment), paint (fumes) or engines (exhaust gases) professionally or in your free time, then we recommend ventilation units in the relevant garages and workrooms.

If you envisage a central ventilation system when constructing a building, please consider the function of the individual rooms and the frequency of use. In this way, sufficient aeration points and venting points can be provided at the appropriate points. These are then also above head height, usually built into walls or ceilings.

What performance should a ventilation unit have?

The calculation of the performance of an air handling unit or ventilation system depends on various parameters. At least for larger systems, the project planning should be carried out by an experienced installer. For apartments or individual rooms, however, you can select a system or model based on the total area or volume of the premises without complex calculations. As a rough guideline: They exchange the air in a living area of 30 to 60 m² with a capacity of 200 to 350 m³/h. A capacity of 350 to 500 m³/h is designed for an area of 70 to 130 m². Reserves due to certain cable routes and architectural features are already taken into account. Alternatively, you can determine performance based on the number of people typically in the room. In this case, assume around 60 m³/h per person, in quiet rooms such as bedrooms this value can be reduced to 40 m³/h.

What is the difference between ventilation and air conditioning?

Ventilation and air conditioning systems improve air quality. However, the systems do not replace each other, they complement each other. Ventilation removes used air and brings fresh air into the room. The air conditioner cools and circulates the air in the room. The air conditioner does not supply fresh air to a room and does not extract polluted air. However, many models improve other air parameters by changing the temperature or humidity or by cleaning the air using filters.

save energy

Both systems should not run at the same time. Otherwise, the operating costs of the air conditioning system will increase due to the constant flow of uncooled air through the ventilation.


In combination, however, both installations have a positive effect on the premises. Proper use can significantly impact health and well-being and improve quality of life.

What should I look out for when buying a ventilation unit?

It doesn't matter whether you choose a single unit or a ventilation system. In any case, there are a few basic things to look out for when making a purchase. These include:

  • The performance - Does the flow rate correspond to the desired volume of air to be exchanged in a certain period of time?
  • The power supply - Can I provide the necessary power supply at the appropriate installation sites?
  • Energy efficiency - Does the device work economically and is long-term operation economical?
  • The noise development – What noises do the respective devices generate and could they be disruptive?
  • The equipment – How are the microclimate or the heating costs influenced by filters, heat exchangers or humidifiers?
  • The look – Can a ventilation unit be installed discreetly or does it bother me to look at it?
  • Maintenance – What are the follow-up costs for maintenance, repairs and filter changes?

 

At eibabo® you can get ventilation units, room air systems and accessories such as filter mats and covers at top conditions. Well-known manufacturers such as Ebm-Papst, Glen Dimplex, Helios, Maico, Stiebel Eltron and Vaillant offer the best quality, durability and energy efficiency. Enjoy many secure payment methods. We ship your new air handling units worldwide.

 

eibabo - technology store

 

Catalogue content:


In this eibabo® catalogue Residential heating > Ventilation appliance you will find items from the following product groups:

Item overview:

  • Air heating
  • Airflow
  • Ceiling device
  • Central system
  • Central unit
  • Decentralized
  • Exhaust system
  • Fan unit
  • Flat device
  • Heat exchanger
  • Heat pump
  • Heat recovery
  • Heat recovery device
  • Home ventilation
  • Installation
  • Integral system
  • Moisture recovery
  • Room air system
  • Room ventilation
  • Ventilation box
  • Ventilation heater
  • Ventilation set
  • Ventilation systems
  • Ventilation unit
  • Venting device
  • Waiting room
  • Wall bushing
  • Wall mounting


from the following manufacturers:

Manufacturer overview catalogue Ventilation unit:

  • Ebm-Papst
  • Glen Dimplex
  • Helios
  • Maico
  • Stiebel Eltron
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