ᐅ Controlled residential ventilation Dry air – are humidifiers the right solution?

Created on: 21 Jan 2018 09:43
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Barossi
Hello,

We have a great controlled residential ventilation system from Zehnder ComfoAir Q450 and are very satisfied with it. In winter, we set the ventilation rate to level 1 (reduced). Currently, the rooms have about 35% relative humidity. In the living room, especially with the use of the tile stove, it sometimes drops below 30%. What should we do?

We are considering installing a humidifier in the living room (just under 60m² (645 sq ft)).

Do you have any tips regarding this? Especially concerning generally low indoor humidity?

Best regards,
Barossi
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Lumpi_LE
21 Jan 2018 13:50
Is your exhaust air sensor broken?
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Barossi
21 Jan 2018 14:03
Hello Matte,

You connect the KNX module to the network, and then the function can be controlled via an app, right?

Best regards, Barossi
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matte
21 Jan 2018 14:03
No, it works. But the status hadn’t been retrieved yet. One of the reasons why I’m going to get rid of the Jung Smart Visu...
App interface for ventilation control with air flow, temperatures, and humidity
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matte
21 Jan 2018 14:06
I have connected the KNX module to the ventilation unit and the bus. The display is managed via the KNX visualization from Jung, and the operation as well. However, it will soon be replaced by the Gira X1.
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Barossi
21 Jan 2018 14:41
matte1987 schrieb:
I connected the KNX module to the ventilation system and to the bus. The interface runs through the KNX visualization by Jung, which is also used for operation. It will soon be replaced by the Gira X1.

Hello,
we do not have KNX and do not want it. Is it possible to control the Zehnder system via an app?

Best regards, Barossi
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matte
21 Jan 2018 15:05
Yes, there is a LAN gateway for that. It will probably work via an app, if I’m not mistaken.