Vents 150 MAT
Ventilating Fan

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Description

The Ventilating Fans Vents 150 MAT is a powerful and efficient ventilation solution designed to improve air circulation in any space. With a sleek design and durable construction, this fan features a high-performance motor that delivers optimal airflow without compromising on energy efficiency. The adjustable vents allow for customizable air direction, making it perfect for cooling or heating applications. Additionally, the easy-to-install design ensures quick setup and hassle-free maintenance. Whether you need to ventilate your home, office, or workshop, the Ventilating Fans Vents 150 MAT is the ideal choice for superior air quality control.

Specifications

    • Brand

      Vents

    • Model

      150 MAT

    • Typology

      BVU

    • Carry over (%)

      1

    • Type of drive

      MULTI_SPEED_DRIVE

    • Mixing rate (%)

      1

    • Energy Class

      E

    • Indoor/Outdoor air tightness (m3/h)

      1

    • Annual Electricity Consumption (kWh electricity/annum)

      66

    • Control typology - control factor

      CLOCK_CONTROL

    • Sound power level (dB)

      59

    • Available On Market

      [2019, 7, 2]

    • Reference flow rate (m3/s)

      0.06

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

      1

    • Electric power input of the fan drive (W)

      26

    • Type of heat recovery system

      NONE

    • Specific Power Input (W/(m3/h))

      0.06

    • 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))

      -35

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

      -6.8

    • Thermal efficiency of heat recovery (%)

      1

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

      1874

    • Specific energy consumption (average zone)

      -17.1

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