Sunday, January 20, 2013

Aldes VentZone Register Terminal - Deluxe 6" for Continuous Ventilation: Tools & Home Improvement

Tools & Home Improvement
Access the most advanced RSS tools and use them to your advantage.
Aldes VentZone Register Terminal - Deluxe 6" for Continuous Ventilation
Jan 20th 2013, 21:15

Aldes VentZone Register Terminal - Deluxe 6" for Continuous Ventilation Category: Tools & Home Improvement
Vendor: Part Number ZRT-2-6Item Package Quantity1
Buy Now!
Product Description : CLICK HERE TO WATCH OUR ZRT HOW-TO VIDEOAldes VentZone Register Terminal - Deluxe 6" for Continuous Ventilation (36 210A). Provides on/off zoned ventilation plus minimum airflow regulator for continuous low-CFM ventilation.In addition to providing zoned, on-demand ventilation - this VentZone register terminal includes a minimum airflow regulator in the damper assembly which allows for a low level of continuous ventilation plus a boosted high rate of ventilation via your switch or timer. This extremely flexible configuration allows homeowners and builders the ability to meet mechanical ventilation standards (ASHRAE 62.2, etc.) while providing boosted spot exhaust of excess moisture, odors, and stagnant air. By default - the minimum airflow regulator allows for 10 CFM of continuous ventilation - but can be adjusted to 20 or 30 CFM by removing integral "aero clips" from the regulator.Additionally, a continuous maximum airflow regulator (CAR) can be purchased separately and inserted into the "neck" of unit to provide a constant, balanced rate of airflow. The CAR will react to static pressure in the duct and allow only the amount of airflow you desire. This is by far the easiest way to balance your ventilation system.Multi-area ventilation just got better! The VentZone register terminal allows on-demand zoned ventilation of problem areas. These energy-efficient systems eliminate unnecessary ventilation symptomatic of many popular remote fan installations, while increasing airflows where needed. Perfectly suited for residential and commercial applications, VentZone systems combine demand controlled register terminals and multi-port inline exhaust fans. How does it work?Each VentZone terminal contains a primary flow damper that opens when called upon by a switch, timer, dehumidistat, or occupancy sensor. Once the damper is opened - the VentZone

You are receiving this email because you subscribed to this feed at blogtrottr.com.

If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can unsubscribe from this feed, or manage all your subscriptions

No comments:

Post a Comment