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Ventilatie toevoerventiel design RAL 9010 met klemveren Ø 125 mm - DVSR125
Ventilatie toevoerventiel design RAL 9010 met klemveren Ø 125 mm - DVSR125
Ventilatie toevoerventiel design RAL 9010 met klemveren Ø 125 mm - DVSR125
Ventilatie toevoerventiel design RAL 9010 met klemveren Ø 125 mm - DVSR125
Ventilatie toevoerventiel design RAL 9010 met klemveren Ø 125 mm - DVSR125
Ventilatie toevoerventiel design RAL 9010 met klemveren Ø 125 mm - DVSR125
Ventilatie toevoerventiel design RAL 9010 met klemveren Ø 125 mm - DVSR125
Ventilatie toevoerventiel design RAL 9010 met klemveren Ø 125 mm - DVSR125
Ventilatie toevoerventiel design RAL 9010 met klemveren Ø 125 mm - DVSR125

Ventilatie toevoerventiel design RAL 9010 met klemveren Ø 125 mm - DVSR125

Article number: 35001842


Brand: DEC International


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Ventilation supply valve design WHITE with clamping springs Ø 125 mm

The DVSR air supply valve is an extremely quiet air valve. The valve is made of high-quality sheet steel and finished with a scratch-resistant powder coating (RAL 9010). The supplied air is optimally mixed with the air in the room, resulting in draught-free refreshment of the air. The air volume can be variably adjusted by turning the adjustment scale into position.

For the dimensions of the design air supply valve, please refer to the document "Technical specifications of DVSR" below.

Brand DEC International
Category DVSR Valves
GTIN 8716236387793
Manufacturer's item number DVSR125
Article number 35001842

Specifications

Front diameter 160 mm
Adjustable Continuously variable
Color White
Material Metal
Type Supply
Shape Round
Connection diameter 125 mm
Connection Clamping springs
Airflow 50 m³/h

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