Vents Quiet 125 VT
Ventilating Fan

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Description

The Ventilating Fans Vents Quiet 125 VT is a top-of-the-line ventilation solution that combines powerful performance with whisper-quiet operation. This sleek and modern fan features advanced technology for optimal airflow control, making it perfect for maintaining fresh air circulation in any room. With its adjustable speed settings and energy-efficient design, the Ventilating Fans Vents Quiet 125 VT offers superior comfort and convenience while keeping noise levels to a minimum. Say goodbye to stuffy rooms and hello to a cool, refreshing breeze with this high-quality ventilating fan.

Specifications

    • Brand

      Vents

    • Model

      Quiet 125 VT

    • Typology

      BVU

    • Carry over (%)

      1

    • Type of drive

      VARIABLE_SPEED_DRIVE

    • Mixing rate (%)

      1

    • Energy Class

      E

    • Indoor/Outdoor air tightness (m3/h)

      1

    • Annual Electricity Consumption (kWh electricity/annum)

      109

    • Control typology - control factor

      CLOCK_CONTROL

    • Sound power level (dB)

      52

    • Available On Market

      [2019, 7, 2]

    • Reference flow rate (m3/s)

      0.04

    • Airflow sensitivity to pressure variations at + 20 Pa and – 20 Pa (%)

      1

    • Electric power input of the fan drive (W)

      17

    • Type of heat recovery system

      NONE

    • Specific Power Input (W/(m3/h))

      0.09

    • Maximum external leakage rates (%)

      2.7

    • Maximum internal leakage rates (%)

      1

    • Annual Heating Saved at cold climate (kWh primary energy/annum)

      3667

    • Annual Heating Saved at warm climate (kWh primary energy/annum)

      848

    • Specific energy consumption (cold zone) (kWh/(m2.a))

      -33.9

    • Specific energy consumption (warm zone) (kWh/(m2.a))

      -5.7

    • Thermal efficiency of heat recovery (%)

      1

    • Annual Heating Saved at average climate (kWh primary energy/annum)

      1874

    • Specific energy consumption (average zone)

      -16

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