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Vasco silencer for the D350 (EP) wtw unit
Vasco silencer for the D350 (EP) wtw unit
Vasco silencer for the D350 (EP) wtw unit
Vasco silencer for the D350 (EP) wtw unit

Vasco silencer for the D350 (EP) wtw unit

Article number: 19153001


Brand: Vasco


  • 3 items in stock
RRP £393.29
£267.44
-32%

Vasco silencer for the D350 (EP) MVHR unit

The Vasco silencer has been specially designed for the Vasco D350, D450, T350, T500, X350 and X500. The unit is constructed from galvanised steel and sound-absorbing PU foam on the inside, reducing the noise level to a minimum. The galvanised steel is painted in RAL9016, just like the heat exchanger units, so there is no colour contrast. The connection diameter of the unit is 200 mm.

Brand Vasco
Category Vasco D350
GTIN 5413754819913
Manufacturer's item number 11VE43102
Article number 19153001

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