Fantech has redesigned its FIT series of fresh air appliances, including updating existing appliances with improved functionality and efficiency, as well as the addition of two new 120-CFM models. The updated product line includes a 70-CFM model, the FIT 70E, and three 120-CFM models — the redesigned FIT 120E and the new FIT 120E-D and FIT 120E-D-EC.
FIT Series fresh air appliances with energy recovery are ideally suited for multifamily projects with no mechanical room, where the appliance must be located within a false ceiling. They feature a slim profile for installation between floors, plug-and-play connectivity for quick installation, and easy access for maintenance.
FIT Series fresh air appliances bring a continuous supply of fresh air into a home while exhausting an equal amount of contaminated air. The energy recovery core transfers heat and moisture from the incoming air to outgoing air cooled and dried by an air conditioner, thereby improving indoor air quality while providing up to 81 percent of energy recovery to increase efficiency. The units include washable electrostatic filters and weigh just 29 to 35 pounds.
The new FIT 120E-D and the FIT 120E-D-EC offer similar performance to the newly redesigned FIT 120E while adding an integrated mechanical shutoff damper to prevent outdoor air from being drawn in when the unit is not active. FIT 120 E-D-EC is powered by two electronically commutated (EC) motors, which reduce energy usage and result in lower operating costs and less maintenance over the lifetime of the appliance.
Paired with the ECO-Feel multi-function controller with a Total Volatile Organic Compound (TVOC) sensor, the system will operate around the needs of the residents — optimizing performance (IAQ, relative humidity, and temperature), ventilation at a relative humidity level of 45 percent, 20 minutes ON/40 minutes OFF per hour at low speed, VOC spike results in ventilation rate increase, and screenless design.