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LUNOS e260 vs FLUXO 100 vs FLUXO 150: Which Ventilation System is Best for You?

Posted on 4 Feb at 10:07

When comparing the LUNOS e260 with the FLUXO 100 and FLUXO 150 ventilation systems, it’s crucial to consider their features, efficiency, and overall performance to determine which best meets your needs.

Introduction

In today’s world, maintaining a healthy indoor environment is more important than ever. With increasing awareness of air quality and energy efficiency, choosing the right ventilation system can significantly impact your home’s comfort and energy consumption. This article compares three popular ventilation units: the LUNOS e260, FLUXO 100, and FLUXO 150. We will explore their specifications, benefits, and drawbacks to help you make an informed decision.

Key Information

Overview of the Units

  • LUNOS e260:
    • Advanced decentralised ventilation unit with heat recovery.
    • Operates on 12V DC and has a high heat recovery efficiency of up to 97%.
  • FLUXO 100:
    • Decentralised ventilation system designed for habitable rooms.
    • Operates on mains voltage (220-240V AC) with a maximum airflow of 25 m³/h.
  • FLUXO 150:
    • Similar to FLUXO 100 but with a higher airflow capacity of up to 60 m³/h.
    • Also operates on mains voltage and offers comparable features to the FLUXO 100.

Specifications Summary

Specification LUNOS e260 FLUXO 100 FLUXO 150
Air Flow Rate 5-60 m³/h 5-25 m³/h 21.6-60 m³/h
Power Consumption 0.4-3.3W 0.4-2.6W 0.4-3.8W
Heat Recovery Efficiency Up to 97% (96% at 20 m³/h) Up to 82% Up to 82%
Sound Pressure Level at 1m 10-48 dB(A) Not specified 10-29 dB(A)
Core Drilling Diameter 162mm 100mm 150mm
Minimum Installation Length 280mm 280mm 280mm
Supply Voltage 12V DC SELV 220-240V AC 220-240V AC
Protection Class IP22 IPX4 IPX4
Energy Efficiency Class A+ A A
Price (UK) £1,507.50 £295 £395

Comparisons

Heat Recovery Efficiency

One of the standout features of the LUNOS e260 is its exceptional heat recovery efficiency, reaching up to 97%. This means that it can retain a significant amount of heat, making it ideal for colder climates. In contrast, both FLUXO units offer a maximum efficiency of 82%, which is still commendable but not as high as the e260.

Power Consumption

The LUNOS e260 operates on a lower voltage (12V DC), which can be beneficial for energy savings in the long run. The FLUXO units, using mains voltage, have slightly higher power consumption rates, particularly the FLUXO 150, which can consume up to 3.8W.

Sound Levels

When it comes to noise, the FLUXO units are designed to operate quietly, with the FLUXO 100 and 150 having sound pressure levels of 10-29 dB(A) at 3m. The LUNOS e260, while also relatively quiet, has a broader range of sound levels, which could vary depending on the operating mode.

Installation and Compatibility

All three units require a minimum installation length of 280mm, making them relatively easy to fit in most spaces. However, the core drilling diameter varies, with the LUNOS e260 needing a larger diameter (162mm) compared to the FLUXO units (100mm and 150mm). This might affect installation choices depending on existing ductwork in your home.

Price and Value

The LUNOS e260 is significantly more expensive than both FLUXO models, priced at £1,507.50 compared to £295 for the FLUXO 100 and £395 for the FLUXO 150. While the e260 offers superior efficiency and features, the FLUXO units provide more budget-friendly options without compromising too much on performance.

Common Questions

What is the main advantage of the LUNOS e260?
The LUNOS e260 offers the highest heat recovery efficiency of up to 97%, making it ideal for energy savings and maintaining indoor warmth.

Are FLUXO units suitable for smaller spaces?
Yes, the FLUXO 100 is particularly designed for smaller spaces, providing adequate ventilation without excessive airflow.

How does noise level compare between these units?
The FLUXO units generally operate quieter than the LUNOS e260, making them preferable for noise-sensitive environments.

Can I install these units myself?
While installation is straightforward, it’s recommended to have a professional installer to ensure compliance with safety standards and optimal performance.

Which unit is best for energy efficiency?
The LUNOS e260 is the best choice for energy efficiency due to its high heat recovery rate.

Summary of Findings

In summary, the LUNOS e260 is an excellent choice for those prioritising energy efficiency and superior heat recovery, albeit at a higher price point. The FLUXO 100 and 150 serve as more affordable alternatives, providing good performance for smaller spaces and lower energy consumption. Your choice should depend on your specific needs, budget, and the size of your living space.

Explore your options and choose the ventilation system that best fits your home’s needs for a healthier and more comfortable environment.

 

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