VES introduces new range to extract polluted air

VES Andover, kitchen extract, air handling unit, AHU

VES Andover’s T-Line 120 is designed for extracting polluted air and is suitable for kitchen-hood, commercial and industrial processes. The motor is out of the airstream, making these units capable of constant operating temperatures of up to 120°C. They have a backward-curved impellor, so they can be cleaned without having to dismantle the fans. All units are fitted with isolators and have fast-change plug connectors for trouble-free maintenance.

The motor can be driven by an inverter so its speed can be controlled manually or automatically by a variety of methods — including a BMS. These units are compatible with the VES air-quality sensor.

The airflow can be commissioned at the unit using a micro-manometer; there is no need for a Pitot transverse in the ductwork.

Accessories include cleanable silencers, external cowls, mounting kits and inverter speed control. Units are available for mounting horizontally and vertically, indoors and outdoors. A full weatherproof housing is available.

All units have been tested to BS 848 Part 1.

For more information on this story, click here:  April2011, 172
Related links:
Related articles:



modbs tv logo

New Sustainability Director for Wates Group

Wates Group, a family-owned development, building and property maintenance company, has appointed Cressida Curtis as its new Group Sustainability Director.

Domus Ventilation appoints new contractor sales managers

Ventilation systems manufacturer Domus Ventilation has announced the arrival of three new Contractor Sales Managers.