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Vent-Axia wall-mounted fan 330 x 330mm - 530m3/h - TX7 WL
Vent-Axia wall-mounted fan 330 x 330mm - 530m3/h - TX7 WL

Vent-Axia wall-mounted fan 330 x 330mm - 530m3/h - TX7 WL

Article number: 19400411


Brand: Vent-Axia


Delivery time: 18 working days
£637.15

Vent-Axia (TX7WL) wall-mounted fan

The Vent-Axia wall fan has an exhaust capacity of up to 530m3/h with a maximum noise level of 39 dB(A). It is suitable for temperatures ranging from -40°C to +50°C and can easily be mounted in the wall.

The air in a room quickly becomes polluted by the CO2 that is exhaled. A high CO2 value has consequences for your health. Insufficient ventilation increases the risk of headaches, allergies and the transmission of diseases.

A wall ventilator ensures a well ventilated indoor climate. The Vent Axia wall fan is with 330 x 330mm very compact and very powerful so your room is quickly well ventilated. The wall fan can be mounted at any angle.

Wall fans are versatile. The device is ideal for ventilating bathrooms, large rooms, hairdressing salons and shops. The Vent Axia wall fan is approved by the European BEAB safety mark.

Brand Vent-Axia
Category Wall fans
GTIN 5015135425777
Manufacturer's item number 8000000244
Article number 19400411

Specifications

Connection voltage 220 Volt
Control Light network
Width 352 mm
Sound 39 dB
Height 345 mm
Blind flap Automatic
Flow rate at pressure 2 435 Kubieke me
Flow rate at pressure 3 530 Kubieke me
Housing material Stainless steel
Max. air temperature 50 Graden Cel
Weight 6.13 Kilogram
Electrical power consumption 40 Watt
Shape Rectangular

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Tips to reduce your energy bills with good ventilation
Tips to reduce your energy bills with good ventilation
Energy prices are skyrocketing, and decesion have to be made between eating or heating. It is time to make our homes more sustainable and thus save energy. In summer, our homes use less energy than in winter. In summer you are outside more often and the heating does not have to be switched on. In winter, we often keep the windows closed to keep the heat in, but unfortunately that is when the problems arise. There is no fresh air coming into our well insulated houses. The lack of fresh air leads to high CO2 levels, which in turn leads to various health complaints.
  • Felix Dijkmeijer
  • 30-09-2022