- Location
- New Jersey
- Occupation
- Journeyman Electrician (retired)
So I've been looking at a make up air system {HVACQuick Ruck MUA System). It is basically a roof cap, some duct work, damper, fan, and filter enclosure. The fan is made by a German company called Ruck and the fan speed is controlled by 0-10 volts. The range hood that will interconnect with the MUAS is a 4 speed fan. Now the issue is how do you get the hood motor to interface with the fan motor. My thought is some type of current transformer that measures the hood fan current and then outputs 1-10 volts according to the hood fan speed. Does this seem possible? I've looked for online for a device that would do this and it does seem like there may be a commercially available product to make this work.
MUA Fan Motor:
ruck-airmovement.com
MUAS:
MUA Fan Motor:
10" Prime Evo EC
Innovative, high-efficiency diagonal fan Optimally tuned, CFD-optimized aerodynamics Housing made of impact-resistant, reinforced polypropylene High efficiency EC motor, steplessly controllable Internal electronic temperature monitoring The benchmark for efficiency since 2012
MUAS:
