Central extract system from Vortice

Vortice’s Vort Leto central mechanical extract fans are available with two control options — hard-wired and radio-frequency remote.

These units provide quiet and continuous ventilation from dwellings via wet rooms to create an airflow from the ‘dry’ rooms to the ‘wet’ rooms.

Both models are fully compliant with Building Regulations Approved Document F (2006) System 3 (continuous mechanical extract ventilation). It is also compliant with Energy Saving Trust best-practice performance.

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