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Roof fan insulated catering  - DVNI 400 D4 30
Roof fan insulated catering  - DVNI 400 D4 30
Roof fan insulated catering  - DVNI 400 D4 30
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Roof fan insulated catering  - DVNI 400 D4 30
Roof fan insulated catering  - DVNI 400 D4 30
Roof fan insulated catering  - DVNI 400 D4 30
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Roof fan insulated catering - DVNI 400 D4 30

Article number: 65145040


Brand: Ruck ventilatoren GmbH


Delivery time: 16 working days
RRP £1,989.04
£1,193.42
-40%

Ruck catering roof fan for kitchen extraction up to 120°C

The Ruck catering roof fan metal (DVNI D series) has a vertical discharge direction. This roof fan is suitable for extraction of air up to 120 degrees Celsius, making it very suitable for catering extraction. The catering fan is frequency-controlled and should therefore be controlled with a frequency converter. The fan also has a motor outside the air stream and an integrated grease drain tray with extraction.

The catering roof fan vertical has built-in temperature control to prevent burn out. The metal roof fan is mounted directly on a Ruck roof socket (DSF series) or a sound-insulated plinth silencer (DSS series). In addition, the roof fan is equipped with rearward curved vanes and blows the air straight up (vertically). The advantages of this are that the fan has a higher efficiency, a lower power consumption and a lower noise level at higher pressure differences. The Ruck DVNI fan is equipped with an insulated housing, which muffles the noise.

Ruck ventilatoren GmbH, is a leading German company with more than 25 years of experience. They are market leaders in the field of catering roof fans for kitchen extraction of air up to 120 degrees Celsius. With more than 300 enthusiastic employees, they work together on new developments and techniques on a daily basis. The company ensures quality assurance in order to deliver a great product with the latest ERP (Energy Related Product) requirements.

  • Ventilation unit rotatable
  • Up to 120°C medium temperature
  • Sound insulating thanks to insulated housing
  • Grease drain tray with extraction
  • Motor outside the air stream
  • With adjustable speed
Click here to go to the Ruck website. Here you will find interactive diagrams in which you can easily find the pressure, power usage, efficiency, noise levels and rounds per minute for a certain air flow.

It is possible to request a quote for orders with a minimum of 3 products and an ordervalue of £1000 (ex. VAT) or higher. This can be done via our request a quote page.


Brand Ruck ventilatoren GmbH
Category Roof fan insulated
GTIN 4061199029377
Manufacturer's item number 145040
Article number 65145040

Specifications

Number of phases 3~
Number of poles 4
Type of motor control F
Gewicht 62.8 kg
IP Motor IP55
Insulation Class Motor F
Max. Operating Current 1 A
Max. pressure 510 Pa
Max. Air Volume 3990 m³/h
Max. Current Consumption 1 A
Max. power consumption 492 W
Max. Static Efficiency 47.5 %
Max. allowed Frequency (3˜ motors) 50 Hz
Max. allowed Medium Temperature 120 °C
Max. allowed Medium Temperature at Rated Current 120 °C
Max. allowed Ambient Temperature 50 °C
Max. allowed Ambient Temperature at Rated Current 50 °C
Max. number of revolutions 1480 1/min
Max. Total Efficiency 48.1 %
Min. Operating Temperature -20 °C
Motor type 3~
Nominal frequency 50 Hz
Nominal power consumption 492 W
Nominal voltage 400 V
Nominal current 1 A
Rated Speed 1450 1/min
Werktemperatuur 120° continu

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