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Passive Ventilation

First have a range of passive ventilation options available – from the straightforward Sashvent and Aerovent systems to the sophisticated Ventient system.

Sashvent

An effective background ventilation system through the bottom of an opening window. ■ Installed into bottom opening windows (awning) meaning it is hidden away ■ A manual slide allows the vent to be opened and closed ■ Insect mesh barrier ensures only fresh air is allowed in.

Benefits of Passive Ventilation:

■ Introduces fresh air into the building interior ■ Makes homes healthier by improving air quality ■ Easier and more efficient to heat, reducing energy consumption.

Aerovent

Improved airflow with less visual intrusion.

■ A cover on the inside also acts as a manual slide for opening and closing ■ Air movement is directed upwards to prevent draughts ■ Internal insect mesh barrier ensures only fresh air is allowed in ■ Ideal for cross-ventilation and air flow.

Ventient

Naturally automated trickle ventilator suitable for high-end residential and commercial projects.

■ Opens and closes based upon air temperature.

This ventilation option is fully automated without the use of power, sensors or human intervention ■ Installed in Metro Series or APL Architectural Series windows or doors ■ Mesh prevents insect entry to the aluminium Ventient box, and dust and pollen filters are also incorporated.

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