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Dometic ACC3100 Ionizer Kit

Air purifier kit for ACC3100 rooftop ventilator
39 €
Art nr: 9620005077

This easy-to-install air purifier kit is a useful add-on for the Dometic ACC3100 rooftop ventilator. Using advanced bipolar ionization technology, it effectively reduces dust , bacteria, mold build-up and unpleasant odors. Unlike with conventional systems using UV light, the purified air stream reaches every corner of the caravan or motorhome.

Latest bipolar ionization technology reliably reduces dust particles, bacteria, mold build-up and odors

Easy installation with flexible mounting options: fan, ductwork, or directly behind the air outlet grille

No consumables or replacement parts required, simply clean the ionizer brushes

Energy-saving: can be connected directly to the fan to ensure power supply only when needed

Compact and space-saving design

Universal power supply – wide input voltage range (70 to 240 VAC)

Compatible with Dometic rooftop air conditioners and ventilation systems

SKU number

9620005077

Model

ACC3100D

Model on label

ACC3100D, Air Purification Module

Scope of delivery

InVentilate Ionizer KIT in cardboard box

Product Description

Air purifier kit for ACC3100 rooftop ventilator

EAN-13

7392991002068

How bipolar ionization works

How bipolar ionization works

When voltage is applied to the two needle-point brushes of the air purifier, they interact with the oxygen and moisture in the air to produce negative and positive ions. These ions have three positive effects. First, they help reduce bacteria, viruses and mold by attacking their core structure. Second, the charged ions attract the dust particles in the air. This creates larger lumps of particles, which can be easily caught in the dust filter. Third, the ions break down the molecular structure of volatile organic compounds. This eliminates unpleasant smells caused by chemicals or waste.

Smart energy recovery

Smart energy recovery

The Dometic ACC3100 rooftop ventilator ensures a proper air exchange without losing too much of the formerly invested heat energy. The warm, stale air drawn out of the cabin passes a heat recovery disk, which stores the heat energy and uses it to warm up the incoming fresh air. In summer the system works in the opposite direction. It cools down the incoming fresh air to relieve the AC system.