Vertical air curtain is quiet in operation

JS Air Curtain

JS Air Curtains has introduced a vertical air curtain with exceptionally low noise levels. Venesse is 2.5 m high and can protect a doorway up to 3 m wide. Units can be used either side of a doorway up to 6 m wide.

At full output of 5400 m3/h of air, Venesse is said to have the lowest noise level of any air curtain in its class. Acoustic dampeners around the internal casing, suppress fan noise.

A vertical air curtain costs about 50% less to install than a horizontally suspended type and does not require special lifting equipment or brackets.

Venesse is offered as air-only, 24 or 36 kW of electric heating and as a water-heated model providing up to 41 kW.

There is a wall-mounted controller, and these air curtains can also be controlled via thermostats, timers or door sensors. Up to six units can be linked for simultaneous operation. A system can also be regulated via a BMS.

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