Myson adds intelligence to fan convectors

Myson, fan convector, space heating

Myson’s iVector range of fan convectors can provide high heat outputs from low water temperatures. and respond rapidly to a room’s heating requirements. There are five models, each with three fan speeds and capable of providing heating and cooling. Maximum outputs range from 4.1 to 11.7 kW with flow/return temperatures of 75/65°C and a room temperature of 20°C, falling to about 40% at minimum fan speed. With flow/return of 45/35°C and a room temperature of 20°C maximum outputs range from 1.4 to 4.4 kW, falling to about 40% at minimum speed.

Sensible cooling performance is up to 3.3 kW.

The low water content of these fan convectors gives a rapid response to heating requirements.

Other features include a 24/7 timer, lockable LCD backlit display, flexible connection options, a range of filter choices, automatic fan-speed control and an option to link to building-management systems.

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