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VORTICE launches the new Vort Quadro dMEV

  • 28 Aug 2020

VORTICE has announced the launch of a new de-centralised continuous Mechanical Extract Ventilation (dMEV) system complying with system 3 of the building regulations.

This sleek and stylish new fan comes in four models, a standard and a timer with humidity control (T-HCS), both available in a surface mounted and a recessed design. 

Units are equipped with a trickle and boost function, with one of four trickle functions (ranging from 5 to 12 litres per second).

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The timer function allows the user to programme the boost mode to come on immediately or after 45, 90 or 120 seconds, selected at the time of wiring.

The fan is PCDB Listed offering low power consumption with low specific fan powers on both through the wall and ducted applications. The unit is also extremely quiet and has a hinged cover which allows for easy maintenance to the filters.

Paul Gunner, Sales Manager, commented: “This fantastic new de-centralised continuous mechanical extract fan offers Italian aesthetic style, is energy efficient and extremely quiet. This will be a great addition to our residential fan offering.”

Contact:

Vortice,
Beeches House,
Eastern Avenue,
Burton on Trent,
Staffordshire,
DE13 0BB,
United Kindom
 
Phone: 01283 492949
Fax: 01283 544121

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