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Vortice launch the Penta MEV

A Vortice product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Oct 25, 2006

Vortice, one of the world's leading manufacturers of ventilation systems, has just launched their most innovative mechanical extract product yet, the Penta MEV.

Vortice, one of the world's leading manufacturers of ventilation systems, has just launched their most innovative mechanical extract product yet, the Penta MEV.

This Central Extract Unit is designed to automatically extract from 2 to 6 different wet rooms, providing quiet, uninterrupted extract ventilation creating a permanent air path throughout the property.

Air is drawn from the 'dry' habitable rooms to the 'wet' non-habitable rooms, with an in-built boost facility enabling the extraction rate to increase when there are extra pollutants caused by activities such as cooking.

The new Penta can be discreetly hidden away in a loft or cupboard and connected by both flexible aluminium and modular plastic duct systems.

With several new features making installation easier and quicker, the new Penta saves valuable time and money.

With easy access for installation and maintenance, an innovative fixing device for easy suspension or wall/ceiling mounting, and with no adjustments necessary due to its automatic balancing kitchen flow regulator, the Penta is incredibly installer friendly.

Complying fully with the System 3 (continuous mechanical extract) of Part F 2006: Means of Ventilation (England and Wales) and BRE Digest 398 (Scotland) the Penta, as with all Vortice products, also has third party certified performances which are tested to the EN13141 Standards.

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