The DRI-ECO-LINK-HC sees Nuaire offer its long-standing PIV technology alongside innovative remote control and sensor capabilities.
By offering a choice of interactive sensors, Nuaire has created an adaptable, market-leading PIV product. Homeowners can choose to use one or all of the sensors available for optimum system performance, in addition to the unique controls sited at our re-designed, modern ceiling diffuser.
SENSORS ARE AVAILABLE SEPERATELY.
The DRIMASTER-ECO range provides whole home ventilation using the Positive Input Ventilation principle, which introduces fresh filtered air into the dwelling at a continuous rate, encouraging movement of air from inside to outside.
It has become the UK's most popular alternative method of low energy, cost-effective ventilation!
Invented by Nuaire and installed in thousands of dwellings each year, PIV can be a more cost-effective and simple to install ventilation solution, whilst still meeting building regulations.
CREATES A HEALTHY LIVING ENVIRONMENT
MOISTURE AND CONDENSATION ARE DRIVEN OUT
The filtered air gently pressurises the home from inside out, forcing out the stale air.
NO NEED TO OPEN WINDOWS TO VENTILATE
Clean, fresh air is continuously drawn in through the lofts natural leakage points, passed through the filters and fed into the property via a central hallway diffuser.
Always get a qualified electrician for fitting the unit!
The unit is supplied with a pre-wired power supply. This power supply unit has a metal bracket incorporating fixing holes, which should be used to fit the power supply to a suitable surface, e.g. a wooden joist.
The fan unit is also supplied with a fused spur. The 3 core mains cable from the power supply should be connected to a fixed wiring installation, via the isolator, via the spur, in accordance with current IEE wiring regulations.
7 YEAR WARRANTY!
Humidity Sensor | 2 Way Swtich | CO2 Sensor | Remote Monitoring |
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DRI-ECO-RH Nuaire’s latest Relative Humidity sensor which reads the humidity levels in the home and feeds back to the Drimaster unit, controlling it’s running speed in order to maintain optimum comfort. |
DRI-ECO-2S A 2 button switch that gives the homeowner control to increase the airflow within the property when required. |
DRI-ECO-CO2 A Carbon Dioxide CO2 sensor which must be wired directly in to the mains power supply. This ancillary will provide complete confidence in the property's air quality by alerting the home owner if dangerous levels of CO2 arise. |
DRI-ECO-RM The remote monitoring device will allow readings to be taken from outside the property to determine how long the unit has been running and the operating speed of the unit. This will benefit the social housing provider when checks are carried out. |
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The Drimaster RF system can simultaneously accommodate one DRI-ECO-RH, one DRI-ECO-CO2 and one switch type, either DRI-ECO-2S pr DRI-ECO-4S.
Multiple devices of the same type are not supported.
DRI-ECO-LCClassic |
DRI-ECO-HCImproved |
DRI-ECOLINK- HCAdvanced Link |
DRI-ECOHEAT- HCAdvanced Heat Our Recommended Product! |
DRI-ECO- 3STOREY3 Storey Homes |
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For properties with lofts Loft needed for installation. | |||||
Integral heater For preheating air from your loft. | |||||
Compatible with relative humidity sensor Monitor humidity in any room or rooms | |||||
Compatible with CO2 sensor Great in the living room! | |||||
Compatible with remote two-way boost switch Control from any room in your home | |||||
Compatible with four-way remote switch with boost and heater control Control from any room in your home | |||||
Remote monitoring device Perfect for landlords - Monitor unit performance - No access required! | |||||
Easy accessible discreet commissioning and controls behind diffuser Adjustable controls without the need to enter your loft space. | |||||
Controls/commissioning at unit Controls accessible only in loft | |||||
Modern circular ceiling diffuser Looks great from any angle! | |||||
Aluminium intumescent diffuser Fire-rated diffuser - Complies with regulations | |||||
5-year warrantyThe unit comes with a 5 year warranty: 1 year parts and labour, remaining 4 years parts only (UK and Ireland only). | |||||
7-year warrantyThe unit comes with a 7 year warranty: 1 year parts and labour, remaining 6 years parts only (UK and Ireland only). |
Product Category | Positive Pressure Units |
Product Type | Loft PIV Unit |
Product Group | Ventilation Fan |
Length (mm) | 820 |
Width (mm) | 338 |
Height (mm) | 341 |
Voltage (V) | 230 |
Power Min (Watts) | 1.6 |
Power Max (Watts) | 15.3 |
Weight (Kg) | 4.5 |
Packaged Weight (Kg) | 8 |
Packaged Length (mm) | 570 |
Packaged Width (mm) | 360 |
Packaged Height (mm) | 360 |
Pallet quantity | 15 |
Manufacturer Product Code | DRI-ECO-LINK-HC |
Airflow Performance (l/s) - Low | 10 |
Airflow Performance (l/s) - High | 60 |
Warranty (Years) | 7 |
Quick Search: | QS45547 |
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Is the remote control hard wired and does it give the facility for variable flow rates. What are the noise levels as my application is for our main bedroom i.e. will I hear it?
HI Denis
The product description for this model straws: "with optional sensors and controllers" but i cant see anywhere what these are. The picture of optional controllers i assume cost extra. Can you clarify please? I assume that for an extra £40 the "link" model has the capacity to connect to the optional products which can be purchased separately. Is that correct? I apologise that i didn't find the product details clear. Kind regards, Mark
Hello Alan
Hi i have a 2 bedroom 1 level cottage and one of the bedrooms seems to get mould on walls , the humidity level sometimes goes upto 70% but letting fresh air in drops below 60% will this unit solve if fitted in lounge as bedrooms are on either side ? Also how oftern do you need to change the filters as they seem a little costly. Or would it be best to use another prouduct.Thanks regards steve.
Hello Stephen
Hi, I have a couple of questions about the product: 1: Can it be wired into a lighting ring (I will be using an electrician, but just want to know in advance if it is suitable for a wiring ring or if it needs connecting to a mains ring) 2: Is there a maximum length of ducting that can be used? 3: Does this come with any sensors / controls or do you buy all the sensors / controls separately? Thanks Tim
Hello Tim
I live in a single story bungalow, its a large L shaped property. Could 2 units be installed (at either end of property) but still be linked to 1 control unit?
Hello James
I know you say to use DRIMASTER ECO HEAT POSITIVE INPUT VENTILATION UNIT WITH INTEGRAL 400W HEATER on high ceiling but what do you class as a high ceiling please. Due to me not being able to fine a measurement
Hi Andrew
Can a remote controller be added at a later date (ie-boost control) if i feel the unit needs to be on a higher setting?
Hello Pat
Hello. Can this invoice be change to Zimon Building LTD, now it is invoiced to Jan Zimon (director). Regards,
Hello Jan
Hi, looks like a great product and a few questions? Our ceiling height on the landing is about 3.5m high. Presume we should opt for the drimaster eco-link-hc over the NUADRI-ECO-HEAT-HC as our landing height and also the fact we have a radiator on the landing and hall would mean the hot air would rise? I can't find anything to do with how much power this takes to run and if it's more efficient than the heat option? Can't understand how the humidity sensor works - can we set it to turn on the fans if the house rises above 55%? Cheers,
Hi Pom
Hi Ian, thanks loads for the heat vs non heat answer. Just a quick question about what power this needs? Does it need a single/double power plug socket or a single/double fuse spur with an on/off to run?
Hi Pom Das
Hi, great bit of kit but think we need to make this more central and higher with regards to the flexible hose, can you let me know what part number to buy instead of the standard 2m, ideally looking at 3m - 4m if possible. Cheers, Pom
Hi Pom
I live in a 3 bed bungalow, large lounge , long hall way . medium size Kitchen, we get a lot of condensation. which product would you recommend. ???
Hello Norman
Hi I have a 3 bedroom, 2 storey, detached house (circa 1950) with double-glazed windows, insulated loft and insulated cavity walls. I have had quite bad condensation (mainly on windows) and some mould problems (mainly behind furniture, in some cupboards, etc) which I think may be related to high humidity / lack of ventilation (even though I have humidistat fans in the bathroom and kitchen and open windows, etc). These are particularly bad in the colder months. Please confirm if this is likely to be the cause and if installing a PIV unit (would a Nauire unit be the most appropriate?) should solve these problems. The height of the ceiling above the stairwell (on the landing) is 2.4m. My main questions are which unit would be most suitable please? Would I need the 'heater' version (I've read some reviews saying the standard units can cause a cold draught in the winter - is this correct please?) Also, looking at the various 'options', would you recommend the associated 'boost switch' and/or the humidity sensor unit. Regarding the location of the unit, please note that part of the landing ceiling has a structural joist (covered) projecting down by 160mm (this is to one side of the centre), a 'hanging' ceiling light and a smoke detector. I can send a photograph and/or dimensions if necessary. Many thanks for your help. A quick reply would be appreciated.
Hello Mike,
The with/without heater issue should be determined by where thediffuser is to be located. The unit is designed to introduce air at high level and in houses,when heating is used, the warmest air naturally rises to ceiling height thestairwell ceiling generally being the highest point in a house therefore playshost to some of the warmest air in the dwelling, the benefit of which, is notfelt. If the input can be located at this level the incoming air is immediatelytempered and redistributed. This type of installation would NOT require theheater version.
In a single floor property with lower ceilings 2.4m the air atceiling height is less warm and the heat transfer to incoming air is reducedand in this case consideration for including the heater may be given. However,if cooler air was being introduced over any length of time it would be muchmore cost effective to compensate by temporarily increasing the heating by acouple of degrees than running the heater option.
We are looking at purchasing this.. so we wnt up into the loft. I think you oculd grow tomatoes up there, with at least 12 inches at least of insulation right to the edge of the join between roof and insulation which is packed into the corner. Does not help having the boiler in loft too! So I was thinking to put some roof tiles with vents. Depends again on how many we would need. Any ideas on how to calculate that based on fro example loft area? Also airflow performance 10 and 60 is that litres per minute airflow? thank in advance
Good morning. When laying insulation in the loft, it is incredibly important not to block of the vents, as they allow air to flow in to out out of the loft space, allowing it to breath, and prevent condensation forming, which could have a detrimental impact on the roof beams. Personally, I would look at finding where the vents are (possibly under the felt lining) and pull the insulation back a little at these points, so to allow the loft to breath again. Failing that, it might be worth speaking to Nuaire Technical on 02920 858400 (option 2) and supply them the loft dimensions and see what they suggest.
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