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GAS - EC Fan Controller Revolution

GAS - EC Fan Controller Revolution

£115.00Price

Overview

If you're using a Systemair Revolution EC Fan, the GAS controller is perfect for you. The GAS EC Fan Controller Revolution allows you to slow down or speed up your fans to adjust the temperature in your grow room. You can have fans running from as low as 1% up to 100% of their standard speed, in 1% increments. The controller comprises an RTT (Reactive Temperature Technology) microchip, which helps the unit immediately react to temperature changes. The device is easy to use and simple to install. Growers use this controller to achieve the perfect environment in the grow room for massive harvests.

General Information

  • The unit must be used with Systemair Revolution Vector EC Fans;
  • The fan controller comprises a digital display;
  • The unit includes high-end RTT technology.

Benefits

  • It's easy to use and set up;
  • It provides accurate controls;
  • The unit is energy efficient;
  • The device plugs directly into Systemair Revolution EC fans;
  • The unit comprises 100 steps for linear and smooth controls.

The Science

The GAS controller adjusts fan speeds from as low as 1% up to 100% in increments of 1%. It's perfect for use with over-sized fans. For example, when you turn the controller down to 10%, you get 10% of the airflow. Duct fans don't provide this capability as they were designed for use in industrial areas, which lowers their efficiency when they're operating at lower airflow levels than the original specifications. The GAS controller has a lower energy consumption compared to other fan controllers. For example, when you reduce the fan speed to 15%, the unit only uses 15% of the energy.

How to Use

The controller comes with a 5 m non-active Male-to-Male cable, which helps you connect the unit to a vector EC fan. To connect 2 fans to the controller, use a non-active Y-splitter and an extra 5 m non-active Male-to-Male cable. Ensure that your intake fan is smaller than the extractor fan. It's how you can maintain negative pressure in your grow room.

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