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Genvex is a Danish brand specializing in energy-efficient mechanical ventilation systems and heat recovery solutions for residential and commercial spaces.

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Genvex has been a leading expert in providing advanced, energy-efficient ventilation systems for over 40 years. Based in Denmark and now merged with METRO THERM A/S, the brand focuses on improving indoor climate through high-quality mechanical ventilation with passive heat recovery (MVHR).

Their product range includes the popular ECO series of compact ventilation units, Combi flex hot water systems, electric duct heaters, and intelligent Optima control platforms. Built for durability and performance, Genvex solutions are designed to effectively regulate temperature, manage indoor moisture, and even address radon concerns, all while maintaining low energy consumption and quiet operation.

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Genvex ECO 375 Mechanical Ventilation Installation Guide

20. марта 2026. године
INSTALLATION MANUAL ECO 375 Mechanical Ventilation ECO 375 Mechanical ventilation with passive heat recovery SAFETY INFORMATION This manual also describes installation and service work to be performed by a professional.…

Genvex ECO 175 Mechanical Ventilation Instruction Manual

31. децембра 2025. године
INSTALLATION MANUAL ECO 175 Mechanical ventilation with passive heat recovery THE AIR WE BREATHE SAFETY INFORMATION This manual also describes installation and service work to be performed by a professional.…

Genvex OPTIMA 312ES960C Circuit Board Instruction Manual

3. децембра 2025. године
Genvex OPTIMA 312ES960C Circuit Board Specifications Control Panel Type: Optima Design Installation: Mounted on a level interior wall Cable Type: 4 x 0.25 mm2 low-current cable Maximum Cable Length: 50…

Genvex Optima 270 SW 1.5 Operating Instructions

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Comprehensive operating instructions for the Genvex Optima 270 ventilation control unit, covering installation, programming, control panel functions, settings, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Includes detailed parameter explanations and error code references.

Genvex Optima 270 Betjeningsvejledning

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Detaljeret betjeningsvejledning for Genvex Optima 270 ventilationsstyringssystem, der dækker installation, programmering, betjening, vedligeholdelse og fejlfinding.

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  • What is a Genvex ventilation system?

    Genvex specializes in mechanical ventilation systems with passive heat recovery (MVHR). These units exchange stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air while recovering the heat from the exhaust air to preheat the incoming air, improving efficiency and reducing energy loss.

  • How do I drain the condensate water from my Genvex ECO unit?

    A looped drain trap with a minimum 50 mm water column must be formed using a standard 15 mm hose. Ensure a 1% downward slope towards the drain, and protect the trap from freezing using a thermostat and heating element if it is installed in a cold environment.

  • Where can I install my Genvex heat recovery unit?

    Depending on the model, units like the ECO series can be wall-mounted, placed in an attic, or installed inside utility cabinets. Always consult your installation manual to ensure there is at least 600 mm of clearance for servicing and that the condensate can drain frost-free.

  • How often should I change the filter on my Genvex ventilation unit?

    Routine filter maintenance is required to ensure optimal indoor air quality and efficiency. The Genvex Optima control panel or the Genvex Connect app will generally notify you when a filter change is due. Simply remove the front panel of your unit to access the filter compartments.

  • Can a Genvex system help reduce radon levels?

    Yes, Genvex mechanical ventilation units continuously circulate and replace indoor air with fresh outdoor air. This active airflow helps to dilute and exhaust harmful indoor pollutants, including radon gases.