Designed for larger rooms with moderate occupancy, the Airmaster AM 800 ventilation unit is the perfect choice for classrooms.
AM 800 is a particularly suitable ventilation solution for larger classrooms, meeting rooms and offices where efficient, noise-free air replacement is needed. Like all other Airmaster ventilation units, AM 800 can also be demand-controlled with CO2 sensors that make the unit run to a weekly schedule AND CO2 level, for example. This way, the room is only ventilated when needed – and with the required airflow. The unit uses very little power, and with the demand-control, energy consumption is further reduced. AM 800 can be purchased with separate control, i.e. by means of a control panel, or for connection to a central control.
Depending on the room and the location of the unit, a horizontal model or a vertical model can be fitted. With the AM 800 H model, it is possible to connect the inverter-controlled CC 800 cooling module. It is also possible to pipe either exhaust or supply, or both exhaust and supply.
Examples of applications
TECHNICAL DATA |
Filter class |
30 dB(A) |
35 dB(A) |
Maximum capacity |
ePM10 75% ePM1 55% ePM1 80% |
650 m3/h 585 m3/h 520 m3/h |
725 m3/h 653 m3/h 580 m3/h |
Throw length (0.2 m/s) |
ePM10 75% ePM1 55% ePM1 80% |
7,7 m at 650 m3/h 7,2 m at 585 m3/h 6,7 m at 520 m3/h |
8,3 m at 725 m3/h |
Nominal current* |
1,1 A |
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Nominal power consumption* |
156 W |
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Electrical connection |
1 x 230 V + N + PE / 50 Hz |
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Duct connections |
Ø315 mm |
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Condensate drain |
Ø16 mm |
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Weight |
157 kg |
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Counterflow heat exchanger |
2 x Aluminium |
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Supply air filter |
ePM10 75%, ePM1 55% or ePM1 80% |
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Extract air filter |
ePM10 75% |
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Colour, casing |
RAL 9010 (white) |
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Power cable |
3 x 1,5 mm² |
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Recommended fuse |
13 A |
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Leakage current |
<– 6 mA |
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Air leakage classification |
Class L2 cf. EN 1886:2007 Class A1 cf. EN 13141-7:2010 |
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Dimensions (WxHxD) |
1910 x 474 x 916 mm |
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* At filter class, supply air/extract air: ePM10 75% / ePM10 75% |
ELECTRIC HEATING SURFACE |
Preheater |
Comfort Heater |
Heat output |
1500 W |
1000 W |
Thermal circuit breaker, aut. reset |
75°C |
75°C |
Thermal circuit breaker, man. reset |
120°C |
120°C |
WATER HEATING SURFACE |
Comfort heater |
Max. operating temperature |
90°C |
Max. operating pressure |
10 bar |
Heat output |
1379 W* |
Connection dimension |
1/2" (DN 15) |
Materials pipes/fins |
copper/aluminium |
Open/close time, motor valve |
60 s |
* Capacity at: supply/return temperature 60/40°C, water volume 60 l/h |
Standard and options |
AM 800 |
Bypass |
x |
Electric preheating surface |
• |
Electric comfort heating surface |
• |
Water heating surface |
• |
CO2 sensor (built-in) |
• |
PIR/motion sensor (built-in) |
• |
Hygrostat |
• |
Condensate pump |
• |
Cooling module (only for horizontal model) |
• |
Motor driven exhaust air damper |
x |
Motor driven supply air damper |
x |
Capacitive return for motor driven damper |
• |
Counterflow heat exchanger |
x |
Wall / Ceiling frame |
• |
Energy meter |
• |
Mini B USB (on front of unit) |
• |
Boomerain Ø315 |
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x : standard |
Airmaster air handling units spread an air stream in different directions, depending on the given airflow.
This can be seen in the illustration, in which the blue shading indicates airflows for the different throw lengths.
1. Throw length seen from above
2. Throw length seen from the side
TECHNICAL DATA |
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Nominal cooling capacity* |
5240 W |
Min. cooling capacity* |
990 W |
Nominal EER |
4,72 |
Max. airflow |
650 m3/h |
Min. airflow** |
260 m3/h |
Electricity supply |
1 x 230 V + N + PE / 50 Hz |
Nominal electrical output |
1110 W |
Nominal current strength |
6,8 A |
Electrical output factor |
0,71 |
Max. leakage current |
2,0 mA |
Coolant |
R410a |
Filling |
820 g |
Duct connection |
Ø315 mm |
Drain hose, internal/external diameter |
Ø8/12 mm |
Energy class |
A+++ |
Weight |
100,7 kg |
Dimensions incl. unit (WxHxD) |
1910 x 474 x 1321 mm |
* Measured according to EN 308 and EN 14825 at max. airflow with ePM10 75% filter. ** Cooling module activation. |