Heat Transfer Unit – 4 room
Kit Contains: in-line centrifugal fan (VEVK200: 200mm, FID 217 l/s), inlet grille, four outlet grilles, 3x 3way splitters, insulated duct (one length 200mm x 6m, two lengths 200mm x 3m, plus four lengths 150mm x 3m), duct tape (2x 6m)
$1,850.00
Our heat transfer systems are made to the highest standards with high quality components, including European VENTS fans.
Use the excess capacity of your heat source to warm other rooms in your home. An average size lounge requires 2-4 kw of heating, yet heating appliances such as log burners and pellet fires* can generate 10-20kw. That’s 5 times the amount of heat required for a lounge room. This leaves an excess of 8-16 kw of heat available to warm other rooms in your home. Air trapped at ceiling level can reach temperatures in excess of 30°C so.
Improves energy efficiency.
- Easily installed by a handy person.**
- Thermostat or speed controllable.
- Constant Air Movement reduces the risk of dampness.
- Quiet powerful fan.
- One, two, three or four room kits available.
- Low power consumption (80 watt).*
- It makes the Heat Pump work too hard. This is because Heat Pumps are sized to heat the room they are installed in. They work by pushing air into the room and circulating the air back through themselves, increasing the air temperature each time it goes through the pump until the desired temperature is reached in the room.
- By fitting a heat transfer unit, the Heat Pump is always heating new air and the heat pump room never gets up to temperature.
- By running the Heat Pump continuously at full output the power bill increases.
- This high running of the Heat Pump also shortens its life.
- Rooms heated with a Heat Pump have a more even air temperature distribution. Less hot air gathers at ceiling level, so transferred air is at a lower temperature than from a log burner and therefore less effective in heating the secondary area.

