Take care of your microclimate


Ventilators are devices which allow for air supply to flats and buildings with gravitational, exhaust mechanical or hybrid ventilation. They guarantee a continuous supply of fresh air in a quantity compliant to proper requirements, even in case of tightly sealed windows. Their goal is to supply the optimal amount of air and vapour in order to ensure the development of the desired microclimate inside the house. Ventilators are particularly recommended for energy-saving windows.

Their installation is easy (installation of a ventilator does not require drilling or milling), just as their maintenance. They maintain a high level of thermal and acoustic insulation. They are mounted in rooms or in a kitchen, and the air is flowing therefrom through the whole flat to rooms provided with ventilation ducts. There it is exhausted outside, together with the rest of pollution.

Higro ventilators

Higroregulation, that is the device is adjusted automatically. Provided with a sensor (polyamide tape), which analyses the changes of relative humidity in the room and adjusts the ventilator opening accordingly. It does not require any operating, but in most cases, it has an option of setting a blockade in the position limiting the flow to a minimum. The higher the relative humidity, the wider the ventilator opens and, thus, the more air is supplied to the room. Ventilators react to changes in relative humidity from 30 to 70%.

Preso ventilators

Self-regulating by pressure. The degree of flow depends on the pressure difference between inside and outside of the room. As the pressure increases, the amount of supplied air rises. To be qualified as a pressure ventilator, the device needs to be provided with a limitation, in a form of a blockade, in the canopy or ventilator which, having pre-set performance, does not allow for a flow increase, e.g. in case of strong winds. Pressure ventilators can also be fitted with manual blockade, which limits the air flow to a minimum.

Inoto ventilators

Manually adjusted with hand-regulated degree of opening. By changing the position of rafters, you can adjust the quantity of supplied air. Manually adjusted ventilators do not protect against excessive intake of air and do not consider the changes of the air parameters inside.