Controllable grille is designed for passive and low-pressure ventilation

Aereco, ventilation

Aereco’s G2H extract grille is designed for passive, hybrid and very-low-pressure ventilation systems. Versions activated by CO2 levels and air quality (based on volatile organic compounds) will be available, in addition to versions controlled by humidity sensor with PIR, pull cord, switch and remote controls. Intelligent automatic control of airflow delivers top-quality indoor air energy efficiently.

These extract grills are suitable for commercial and domestic applications.

Installation is easy as the grille fits directly onto collective or individual ducts designed for passive-stack or hybrid ventilation. They are designed for very low noise levels and have been installed in over three million dwellings in Europe.

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