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SUNAERO economical solar heating produces free heat in your home from the first rays of the sun. Its dual action: heat plus air flow is ideal for dehumidifying rooms and carrying out drying activities all year round.


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SunAero solar heating: frequently asked questions

The SunAero aerothermal solar panel efficiently captures and absorbs the sun's heat to propel up to 200 m3/h of warm air into a room. SunAero automatically produces a flow of warm air regulated from +20°C to +40°C according to the intensity of the sun's rays, and is completely autonomous. With its dual ventilation and heating action, SunAero can also be used to dehumidify rooms, second homes or outbuildings all year round.

SunAero solar heating can be installed on a south-facing, south/south-east or south/south-west façade or roof. SunAero can be adapted to any type of building: house, apartment building, garage, workshop, etc. SunAero can also be installed on the ground or on flat roofs with its nomad base. On a facade, the Sunaero is directly connected to the room to be heated. For roof- or ground-mounted installation, the insulated duct running through the wall or roof to the room to be heated must not exceed 5m to avoid heat loss.

SunAero consists of two main parts: the pilot unit, which contains the brains of the system and propels the flow of warm air into your home, and one or more aerothermal solar panels, which absorb the heat and heat the circulating air. The number of panels depends on the surface area of the room to be heated and/or dehumidified: 1 panel up to 20m², 2 panels up to 40m² and 3 panels up to 60m². For rooms with high ceilings, such as a duplex, we recommend doubling the number of panels.

SunAero can be used in conjunction with controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) or ventilation by insuflation (VMI). SunAero works like a VMI, generating excess pressure that pushes indoor air outside. Unlike a VMC or VMI, in addition to regulating humidity, SunAero helps you gain a few extra degrees in your room by blowing in warm air from the first rays of sunshine. SunAeo is 100% autonomous and not connected to the electrical grid.

Once the fixing kit is in place (7 small holes to be drilled), installation of the driver and panel takes just a few clips. You can install SunAero horizontally or vertically on your facade. As with CMVs, you'll need to drill a 140mm-diameter ventilation hole in the facade to accommodate the 125mm-diameter sheath and 2m thermostat cable. If you decide to install SunAero on the roof, use a maximum of 5m of insulated ducting to avoid heat loss. You should also avoid making elbows in the duct, which could reduce the flow of incoming air. These principles also apply to the nomad base, which allows one or more panels to be moved and installed on the ground.

SunAero is a completely autonomous solar system that starts up as soon as the sun appears. It operates automatically according to the temperature and humidity settings selected for your room on the thermostat. When there's not enough light, the SunAero switches off automatically.

SunAero is made in France from top-quality materials. SunAero is designed to last at least 25 years. SunAero comes with a 10-year warranty.

A hut equipped with SunAero aerothermal solar heating can also be transformed into a high-capacity solar dryer for preserving food, drying laundry or wood. To achieve and maintain a high interior temperature of between 40 and 60°C for drying, the volume of the hut must not be too large (1 panel for 2 or 3 m3), and the insulation must be particularly well designed to avoid heat loss.

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