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UniflexPlus ventilation sub-distribution box 4x Ø90 mm with spigot Ø125 mm
For both supply air and exhaust air.
This sub-distribution box allows you to connect four ventilation hoses with a Ø90mm. It is fitted with a spigot of Ø125mm. The height of the main distribution box is 80mm and this product includes three sealing caps of Ø90mm.
This Comair UniflexPlus air distribution system can be used for residential buildings, apartment buildings and small commercial buildings.
This is a universal ventilation hose system with user-friendly installation for the DIY enthusiast. The ventilation ducts are flexible and have a small diameter. This makes installation simple and efficient.
The advantages of this ventilation system for you at a glance:
- Patented click system. The ventilation pipe system is easy and time-saving to install.
- You have the flexibility to respond easily to unforeseen circumstances.
- This air system is anti-static and antibacterial. This guarantees healthy air quality for your ventilation.
See the Ventilair UniflexPlus page for further installation instructions.
Brand | Vent-Axia |
Category | UniflexPlus 90mm distribution boxes |
GTIN | 8719956560354 |
Manufacturer's item number | 8000000127 |
Article number | 11149630 |
Specifications
Material quality | Other |
Material | Plastic |
With pre-assembled seal | Yes |
Nom. channel diameter branches | 90 mm |
Nom. main duct diameter | 125 mm |
Sub-connection | Yes |
Surface protection | Other |
Type | Distribution box |
Werkende lengte | 479 mm |
Side connection | Yes |
Aansluiting aftakking | Female |
Connection main channel | Male |
Number of branches | 4 |
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