The new AM 300 from Airmaster is essentially a continuation of the current AM 300 decentralised ventilation unit but with a long list of improvements and refinements.
The basic principles of the new AM 300 are also a continuation of Airmaster’s high standard for achieving a good indoor climate with the lowest possible energy consumption and the best cost of life.
With several options when it comes to the position of the supply and exhaust, as well as the possibility of ducted inlet and extract inside the room, the unit can be adapted to many different types of room.
As a new feature, the supply and exhaust can also be positioned at the ends of the unit’s cabinet, allowing the supply and exhaust to be ducted around obstacles inside the building, for example, or used to create a uniform appearance on the façade. In addition, a built-in adaptive inlet grill is provided as standard for optimal air distribution. There is also the option of ducted inlet and extract, increasing flexibility.
AM 300 can be controlled from a separate control panel, but it can also be controlled via Airmaster’s “Airmaster Airlinq Online” IoT platform or connected to a BMS system.
And much more besides.
Another focus area has been increased reusability.