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Round constant volume flow control - 125mm - Airflow 100 m3/h - RDR 125 50 100
Round constant volume flow control - 125mm - Airflow 100 m3/h - RDR 125 50 100
Round constant volume flow control - 125mm - Airflow 100 m3/h - RDR 125 50 100
Round constant volume flow control - 125mm - Airflow 100 m3/h - RDR 125 50 100

Round constant volume flow control - 125mm - Airflow 100 m3/h - RDR 125 50 100

Article number: 35106011


Brand: Grada


  • 4 units expected on 01-05-2024
RRP £23.82
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Round constant volume flow control - 125mm - Airflow 100 m3/h - RDR 125 50 100

The adjustable control module ensures a constant flow, regardless of aeraulic fluctuations in your ventilation system. It stabilises the flow rates in your mechanical ventilation or climate control system. The module has one lip seal for a good seal in the system. The control module is easy to set to your desired constant air flow. The air supply is adjustable and can be read from the side of the regulator. The control membrane expands and retracts according to the pressure difference between the front and back of the module, thus changing the air passage. The module can be used up to a maximum temperature of 60°C.

The module is easy to install in a round ventilation pipe near a branch or an end piece.

Brand Grada
Category Circular CAV installation
GTIN 8719544221803
Manufacturer's item number RDR 125 50 100
Article number 35106011

Specifications

Connection 1 Male
Single-bearing valve pass No
Suitable for servo motor No
Klepblad met rubber No
Klepblad verkleind No
Material Other
Met pitotbuis No
With pre-assembled seal Yes
Nom. duct diameter 125 mm
Werkende lengte 86 mm

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