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Windsor HR100RS - 100mm Inline Heat Recovery - Bottom Access (Made To Order - 2-3 Week Lead Time)

Model: MANHR100RS
Search: QS10015
  • Windsor HR100RS - 100mm Inline Heat Recovery - Bottom Access (Made To Order - 2-3 Week Lead Time)
Availability: 2 to 7 days
List Price: £562.00
Only: £400.19 Inc VAT
  • DETAILS

    The Windsor HR100-RS is a single room heat recovery unit that is designed for a continuous operation providing up to 70% Heat Recovery.

    • Up to 70 M3/h Continuous Airflow Rate.
    • 3 Year Warranty.
    • Eliminates mould and controls condensation.
    • Low Noise! Only 20 dB(A) on tickle setting

     

    The HR100R and HR100RS are ideal for single bedroom/bathroom applications such as hotel rooms, nursing homes and residential care homes.

    The HR100R features top access and is ideal for loft installations.

    The HR100RS features bottom access and is ideal for installation on the ceiling slab above a suspended ceiling.

    The unit comes fitted with a single 2-speed motor and provides continuous low volume ventilation with a boost option. A variety of control devices are available for manual or automatic speed control.

    An integral heat exchanger transfers heat from the outgoing stale air to the fresh air supply, raising the supply air temperature whilst at the same time reducing its relative humidity.

    Up to 70m³/h FID capacity (extract airflow).

    Installation

    The HR100HR is compatible with 100mm diameter flexible ducting which fits onto the unit via the metal spigots and can be fastened using tape or worm drive clips.

    A 22mm diameter condensate drain connection is situated on the base of the unit, this should be connected to a suitable outlet for condensate drainage.

    HR100R/RS Installation

    Typical Specifications

     

    Performance: m³/h l/s
    Max ventilation rate 66 18.3
    N° speed settings 2  

    Efficiency: The unit should retain up to 70% of the temperature differential of outgoing air.

    Heat exchanger: should be of a multi-plate cross-flow type constructed out of a polymeric plastic with ultrasonically welded joints.

    Motor: Should be a 2 speed 240V 50Hz A/C with sleeve bearings, greased for life. It shall operate up to an ambient temperature of 40°C and be fitted with a one-shot thermal overload protective device.

    Fan: The two polymeric fan wheels should be a centrifugal forward curve type on a common shaft.

    Controls: The unit should be operated via a remote Trickle Boost switch or a humidistat. A light switch can be used providing a ';timed out'; device is employed.

    Ducting spigots: The unit should provide 100mm Ø x 50mm spigots for all duct connections. The unit cannot be handed. (Can be converted to flat ducting).

    Filter: not fitted.

    Condensation: the outlet provided should be 22mm Ø located on the underside of the unit.

    Construction: the unit outer case is manufactured from white powder-coated sheet metal.

    Sound Levels: dB(A) @ 3m
    Minimum 20.0
    Maximum 30.0

    Mains electrical supply: 230VAC 50Hz.

    Complies to the following approvals/directives: CE

  • FEATURES

    Features

    • Single room heat recovery unit with bottom access.
    • Eliminates mould and controls condensation.
    • 3 Year Warranty.
    • Up to 70 M3/h Continuous Airflow Rate
    • Low Noise! Only 20 dB(A) on tickle setting
  • TECHNICAL

    Technical Specifications

    Made to order Yes
    Alternative Product Code HR100R
    Product Category Heat Recovery Unit
    Round System (mm) 100
    Product Type Heat Recovery - Single Room
    Product Group Ventilation Fan
    Product Variety Bottom access
    Length (mm) 435
    Width (mm) 240
    Height (mm) 160
    Spigot size (mm) 98
    Voltage (V) 220-240
    Phase 1
    Power Min (Watts) 19
    Decibel Rating (dB) - Low 20
    Decibel Rating (dB) - Max 30
    Colour White
    Weight (Kg) 5.6
    Packaged Weight (Kg) 6
    Packaged Length (mm) 210
    Packaged Width (mm) 415
    Packaged Height (mm) 275
    Barcode 05015135350048
    Barcode - Type GTIN
    Airflow Performance (l/s) - Low 11
    Airflow Performance (l/s) - High 19
    Airflow Performance (m³/h) - Low 30
    Airflow Performance (m³/h) - High 70
    Maximum suggested long duct run (Mtr) 3
    Fan Operation Modes 2
    Warranty (Years) 3
    Quick Search: QS10015
  • REVIEWS
      Rated 5/5 based on 1 customer reviews
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    1. Simon Ashmore
      5 / 5 stars
      Date Added: Thursday 16 February, 2023
      I have two of these units fitted in our small 2 bedroom apartment. I bought them on the advice of the team at iSells, who were brilliant. We are limited on space as the fabric of our building is reinforced concrete & whilst what I specified myself as an amateur may well have worked, these units were perfect. I fitted them and the ducting myself but my first electrician couldn't cope with connection (he was the problem, not the units) so again with the help of the iSells team I got in touch with the Vent-Axia* service engineer for Cornwall who was also beyond helpful in connecting & endorsing the decision to buy these. They are in permanent use & keep the damp & mould at bay a treat - a huge problem when living next to a Cornish Beach. (After a complete refurbishment of our home the electricians involved had no problem disconnecting & reconnecting these units without incident.) Sadly I am back on the iSells site buying a replacement as the motor on one, connected to our bathroom s [Read More..]
  • Q & A

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    #1
    Heat extraction

    Could I use this unit to extract hot air from a very hot part of the house and feed the heat and fresh air into cooler part of the house

    Question by colin, 26-06-2015

    Hello Colin,

    The unit is designed to extract 'stale' air from a property and replace it with 'fresh' air from the outside of the property. The extracted air is passed through a heat exchanger before being exhausted to the outside of the property. This heat is then retained and used to warm incoming air that is being brought in to the property via the same heat exchanger.

    An image that illustrates the principle is here (The unit pictured is not a HR100 but the principle is the same): Heat Recovery Diagram Image

    Depending on your proposed duct run and the size of the room it should in theory be possible the extract from one room and to then supply a different room - If you could email me more details about your proposed run at michael.gallagher@i-sells.co.uk I'd be more than happy to help selected the best unit and ducting for the job.

    Kind regards,

    Michael

    Replied by i-sells, 29-06-2015
    #2
    Heat Transfer

    I am looking to transfer heat from a very warm room to a cold room. Is this possible and would it be best to locate the heat exchanger in the hotest location?

    Question by Ray Toomer, 26-10-2015

    Hello Ray,

    The application described is not the typical use for this system.

    This unit is a ventilation system designed to extract moist and stale air from a room and replace it with fresh air from the outside of the property. The extracted air is passed through a heat exchanger before being exhausted to the outside of the property. This heat is then retained and used to warm incoming air that is being brought in to the property via the same heat exchanger.

    An image that illustrates the principle is here (The unit pictured is not a HR100 but the principle is the same): Heat Recovery Diagram Image

    Depending on your proposed duct run and the size of the room it should in theory be possible the extract from one room and to then supply a different room - If you could email me more details about your proposed run at michael.gallagher@i-sells.co.uk I'd be more than happy to help select the best unit and ducting for the job.

    It may be better to simply use an in-line fan in a duct run to take the warm air to the cooler room.

    Kind regards,

    Michael

    Replied by i-sells, 28-10-2015
    #3
    dining room and bathroom

    i'm not looking for top performance but want to assist with reducing condensation in the bathroom but also better air quality in the house. could I extract air from the bathroom with this unit and replace in the dining room which? this would service all rooms but would at least circulate some clean air through the house?

    Question by paul jones, 08-01-2016

    Hello Paul,

    This unit is primarily designed to supply and extract air from a single room. It would in theory be possible to supply and extract from two different rooms but the unit is not designed as a whole house ventilation system and therefore you may find the system does not perform very well.

    If you would like to send me a sketch showing your rough plan I could do my best to advise on a good solution.

    Kind regards,

    Michael

    michael.gallagher@i-sells.co.uk

    Replied by i-sells, 08-01-2016
    #4
    Frost stat

    Does this product have a frost stat to stop it bringing fresh air in when it is cold outside?

    Question by Michael Croft, 11-02-2016

    Hello Michael

    Thank you for your question. This unit does not have a frost stat as its not required. An integral heat exchanger transfers heat from the outgoing stale air to the fresh air supply, raising the supply air temperature whilst at the same time reducing its relative humidity.

    If you require any further assistance please give Manrose a call on 01753 691399.

    Replied by i-sells, 12-02-2016
    #5
    please describe set-up

    Hi, the house has a bathroom extract fan but this doesn't seem to be enough as we are getting mould in the bedroom. I thought a quiet trickle room extract with heat exchanger would be good but the outside wall is hung with tiles so would be difficult to fit. I wondered if this would be OK in the loft with an extract grille in the bedroom ceiling. Could it extract through the roof soffit to save making a hole in the actual roof? I can't see a diagram of how it is supposed to be set up. Thanks

    Question by Nicky, 28-02-2016

    Hello Nicky


    Thank you for your question. Please see below Manrose's number to give their technical department a call. I don't see this being a problem as long as the air from the outside can be filtered into the unit.

    01753 691399

    Replied by i-sells, 29-02-2016
    #6
    Cellar

    Would this be suitable for reducing the humidity in a damp cellar by pulling out the damp air and bringing in warmer dry air?

    Question by SimonHulme, 18-03-2016

    Hello Simon

    Thank you for your question. Can you advise what your duct run would be as this unit does a max of 4mtrs. You can contact me on 0208 463 9683

    Kind Regards

    Anita

    Replied by i-sells, 21-03-2016
    #7
    drum studio ventilation

    Hi we have built a sound proof room within the garage and we are now looking at ventilation. the room gets cold in the winter so heaters on and I can see the positive side to the heat exchanger. Are they a good solution for during the summer from a ventilation perspective

    Question by Andrew Snook, 04-04-2016

    Hello Andrew

    Thank you for your question. For me to advise you further please could you tell me the size of the room, how many occupants at one time also how would you be venting the unit.

    My direct number is 0208 463 9683

    Kind Regards

    Anita

    Replied by i-sells, 06-04-2016
    #8
    Ducting out of a cellar

    Hi there I am looking for a heat recovery unit to ventilate a very damp cellar! Can the Windsor hr100rs be ducted to its external air supply? If what is the maximum length? It will be positioned below ground level so the dut will need to vertical! Ian

    Question by Ian, 31-08-2016

    The equipment you are looking at is a single room ducted unit and the answer to your question would depend upon what the cellar is used for and it would be helpful if you could let us know the following:-

    When you describe damp is this penetrating damp or condensation? 
    Is it just used for storage?
    Is it one open area or has it been divided up or converted to living accommodation?
    Or recreational facilities?
    Is there any means of vapour creation in the cellar? Bathroom? Kitchen?
    Are all of the walls earth retaining?
    What ventilation does the cellar have at present?
    Is it heated?
    The answer to these questions may help us to recommend an appropriate product or at least narrow the options.
    Regards
    Ian

    Replied by i-sells, 01-09-2016
    #9
    Power consumption

    Can you tell me the power used for each speed, as your listing just says min 19 watts? I have seen it on another website as Boost - 31 Trickle - 12 is this correct?

    Question by Mervyn Pratt, 26-11-2016


    Hello Mervyn
    I cannot comment on figures on other websites but after referring to the manufacturers datasheet the quoted power consumption is 19 trickle and 29 boost, I hope this answers your question.

    Replied by i-sells, 28-11-2016
    #10
    Basements Vetilation

    I am converting basements. I would like to do if possible Washing Machine and Dryer plus clothes hanging line to be installed. Therefore which ventilation Fan or system I could install?

    Question by Ilyas Khankhara, 14-02-2017

    Hello Ilyas
    This would be fine for small area utility rooms but is classifier by the manufacturer as a single room ventilator.
    If there is any exterior wall space another good unit is the Kair K-HRV150 or of you wanted to do the whole flat (extract 2 rooms and supply 2 rooms) the Kair K-HRVF100

    Replied by i-sells, 14-02-2017
    #11
    Basements Ventilations

    I have asked you question yesterday, regarding ventilations fan or system for Basements which I am converting and would like to install Washing Machine, Dryer and Line to hang clothes. Details you sent for small utility room. My basements size would be 7meter X 5 meter. It's quiet a big room. If you please can send me details. Thank you. Ilyas Khankhara.

    Question by Ilyas Khankhara, 15-02-2017

    Hello Ilyas

    If the conversion is one big room then the original unit;- 

    WINDSOR HR100RS - 100MM INLINE HEAT RECOVERY - BOTTOM ACCESS

    attached to your message would be suitable (according to manufacturers datasheet).

      

    Replied by i-sells, 15-02-2017
    #12
    wine cellar

    Hi, I have a wine cellar that was build under a single storey extension. It is 4.2m X 3.3m X 2.2m high. It has been tanked and is completely underground, however, the ceiling void is just above ground level at one end as the ground falls away. Currently we have a Ventaxia locarbon extractor and a second vent both in the ceiling void but exiting at the opposite sides of the building, however we have had a lot of issues with dampness, especially in the corners at floor level. Will fitting this unit QS10015 resolve the damp problems? Does the 22mm dia condensate drain need much of a fall or can it be close to horizontal and be laid outside? If not how much water will it generate, should it need to be drained into a container and emptied manually? Also does it operate through a single outlet or does it need a separate inlet / outlet? regards David

    Question by David Steventon, 13-03-2017

    Hello David

    You don't mention that you are using refrigeration so will assume the cellar is naturally cool, the ventilation system does require two direct paths to atmosphere (inlet and exhaust) and should be more efficient than the current system as it will create a certain amount of air movement in addition to air change. The question regarding the 'damp' is more difficult and would depend on whether it is solely due to condensation. The condensate drain is more a precaution than a necessity but should be open and recommend draining into a clear container for monitoring.    

    Replied by i-sells, 14-03-2017
    #13
    Use for main room ventilation

    Hi I am converting a 9m2 ground floor room in my townhouse into a music studio and therefore am trying to seal the paths where air would normally enter/leave. The window will have no trickle vent, for example. This unit looks ideal, would it be sufficient to provide the only ventilation to a room with 1-2 occupants? Thanks Gareth

    Question by Gareth Metcalf, 05-06-2017

    Hello Gareth

    If the ceiling height is the average of 2.4m the volume of air in the room will be 21.6 cubic metres. At normal trickle speed this unit would create a whole room air change every 30 mins (boost every 20mins) so there is no reason to doubt that this would be sufficient for your requirements.

    Replied by i-sells, 06-06-2017
    #14
    order status

    Hello - just to let you know - this order has not yet arrived

    Question by Jon, 06-06-2017

    Hello Jon


    I have checked with the warehouse and the unit is on a estimate 2 week delivery time from receipt of order. An e-mail would have been sent to update you.  I have called Manrose for an update and delivery into them will be at the end of this week and delivery to you will be Tuesday/ Wednesday. If delivery has not arrived by Wednesday please give me a call and I will chase. 

    Kind Regards
    Anita 

    Replied by i-sells, 06-06-2017
    #15
    Intake & Extract

    Are there any guidelines on the distances (min and/or max) required between intake and extract both within the room and externally. In addition are there any do's and don'ts? For example can the extract be located above a radiator or would this hinder the circulation.

    Question by Tim, 26-06-2017

    Hello Tim

    If the system is to ventilate a single room the intake and extract need to be positioned (preferably) diametrically opposite each other for maximum effect. Extracting from above a radiator will maximise heat recovery efficiency and input is best placed furthest away from the rooms entrance door. Externally the two vents can be as close as 300mm as long as the exhaust is directed away from the intake vent.

    Replied by i-sells, 26-06-2017
    #16
    Controls

    Just bought a couple of these for two dental surgery rooms. Not clear where the controls are... Can I install a wall switch to control operation? What is a suitable product (switch) to use?

    Question by manolis datseris, 28-09-2018

    Hi Manolis

    The Kair 2 speed switch will be suitable as the system is designed to run 24/7 on trickle speed and the switch gives manual control to boost.
    The switch can  be found by searching QS2856

    Replied by i-sells, 28-09-2018
    #17
    Switches

    hi dos the unit come with booster switche and connection to boost when bathroom light or kitchen fans goes on?

    Question by yoel, 24-11-2019

    Hello Yoel


    Thank you for your questions. The unit should be operated via a remote Trickle Boost switch or a humidistat sold separately. A light switch can be used providing a 'timed out' device is employed

    Kind Regards
    Anita

    Replied by i-sells, 25-11-2019
    #18
    Boost timer

    You say a 'range of controllers' are available for this item. I am looking for one which will allow the boosted speed to be achieved for a period of time and then automatically step down to normal. Please will you recommend one.

    Question by Michael, 21-02-2023

    Hello Michael


    Thank you for your question. The boost switch for this model is product code QS18696. Please come back to me if I can help any further

    Kind Regards
    Anita

    Replied by i-sells, 21-02-2023
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