Hygrostered diffusers
Hygrostered diffusers
Window diffusers include air supply to living rooms. Completely with an airtight closed window attached, it is available for air access for effective ventilation. The standard set consists of internal parts (diffuser), which regulates the amount of air supplied, and external parts (hood), which protects against rain and insects. In addition, you can use special connectors and acoustic hoods that protect against external noise.
What is a humidified diffuser?
A humidified ventilator is an element mounted in the upper part of the window, through which we supply the right amount of air to the rooms.
What does hygrostered mean?
Hygrostered means that the amount of air supplied depends on the humidity level inside the room.Hygrostered means that the amount of air supplied depends on the humidity level inside the room.
The diffuser constantly monitors the level of humidity in the room and on the basis of this information opens or closes.
Does such a diffuser have to be connected to the power supply?
No. Hygrostered diffusers have a built-in polyamide tape, whose properties cause it to shrink and stretch when the moisture level increases or decreases. The band is responsible for the movement of the throttle responsible for the dosing of fresh air.
What types of ventilated diffusers are there?
Currently, our offer includes several versions of such diffusers. They differ in:Currently, our offer includes several versions of such diffusers.
They differ in:
1. Noise attenuation level - acoustic hygrostered diffusers.
2. Regulation - completely automatic and with the possibility of manual closing.
We offer Brookvent diffusers
The manufacturer's products include:
AQUVENT HY | Aquvent HY humidified diffusers automatically regulate the air flow depending on the humidity level in the room. In addition, the user has the option of manually closing or opening the air flow. Aquvent HY is a dual system diffuser - in the version with the Vent Vent intake, it has the option of switching work from hygrostered to pressure, automatic.Aquvent HY humidified diffusers automatically regulate the air flow depending on the humidity level in the room. In addition, the user has the option of manually closing or opening the air flow. Aquvent HY is a dual system diffuser - in the version with the Vent Vent intake, it has the option of switching work from hygrostered to pressure, automatic. Features - Application in all ventilation systems, which operation is based on passive supply devices- Hygrostering - air exchange always adapted to needs - Option to manually close and open the diffuser flow- The possibility of using a flat mesh instead of an air intake (installation with external roller blind) - Humidity sensor in the form of a polyamide tape - Horizontal orientation of the blown air - Dual system - in version with Press Vent intake - option to switch the diffuser operation from hygrostered to pressure automatic - Option to increase comfort thanks to the B acoustic connector and dB-R air intake |
BHY 4000 | The BHY 4000 high pressure ventilators automatically regulate the air flow depending on the humidity level in the room. In addition, the user has the option of manually closing the airflow.The BHY 4000 high pressure ventilators automatically regulate the air flow depending on the humidity level in the room. In addition, the user has the option of manually closing the airflow.
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AIRA HY | Aira HY humidified diffusers automatically regulate the air flow depending on the humidity level in the room.Aira HY humidified diffusers automatically regulate the air flow depending on the humidity level in the room. Features: - Health friendly - Can be mounted on windows with external blinds - Humidity sensor in the form of a polyamide tape bundle |
It is worth remembering that the lack of effective ventilation of rooms is:
- - dropping of water vapor on the surface of the glass,
- - dropping of water vapor on the surface of the glass,
- - humidity in the rooms, and as a result mold and fungus will form,
- - malaise of people in the room. Reduced air exchange can cause headaches, upper respiratory tract diseases, allergies, etc.
- - the appearance of an unpleasant smell, most often after a long absence of users;condensation of toxic pollutants emitted by furniture and finishing materials;
- - shortage of air needed to burn fuel in gas stoves, fireplaces, etc.
- - manually controlled diffusersthe user regulates the amount of air supplied by opening / closing the shutter.