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Wind-powered fan Penn 450mm metal - 572m3/h
Wind-powered fan Penn 450mm metal - 572m3/h
Wind-powered fan Penn 450mm metal - 572m3/h
Wind-powered fan Penn 450mm metal - 572m3/h

Wind-powered fan Penn 450mm metal - 572m3/h

Article number: 30542200


Brand: ANJO


Delivery time: 13 working days
RRP £2,624.56
£1,705.96
-35%

Wind driven fan Penn 450mm metal 

The Penn is a wind driven roof fan. The rotating movement creates an underpressure area in the suction neck of the fan. When there is no wind, the wind driven roof fan Penn functions as a good ventilation.

This fan is free of rain and is reinforced by extra brackets that fix the shaft on two sides. The wind driven roof fan achieves very fast results because it already works at wind speeds of 3m/s.

The Penn roof fan is very suitable for areas where natural ventilation does not work due to too small static pressure differences. Particularly for industrial spaces such as stairwells, factory halls, sheds, toilet buildings and the like.

This fan is only suitable for mounting on a flat roof.

Brand ANJO
Category Wind-powered fans Penn
GTIN 8717496552303
Manufacturer's item number 458545
Article number 30542200

Specifications

Exhaust air Yes
Luchthoeveelheid afvoer bij 100 Pa 0 m³/h
Extract air volume flow at 150 Pa 0 m³/h
Luchthoeveelheid afvoer bij 50 Pa 0 m³/h
Luchthoeveelheid toevoer bij 100 Pa 0 m³/h
Luchthoeveelheid toevoer bij 150 Pa 0 m³/h
Luchthoeveelheid toevoer bij 50 Pa 0 m³/h
Air direction Horizontal
Luchttoevoer No
Housing material Steel
Nom. duct diameter 450 mm
Oppervlaktebescherming behuizing Sendzimir galvanized
Pitch measure 640 mm
Non-return valve None
Feet size internal square 0 mm
Hood design Round
Operating height 620 mm

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