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Innovation that excels in air quality and energy savings Everyone knows that air quality is a determining factor when it comes to comfort at home and in the oce. Additionally, construction sets a major priority upon cutting energy costs. Aereco has been meeting both of these demands by designing and manufacturing innovative ow modulated ventilation units for more than twenty years.

Aereco proved to be a forerunner with the invention of the humidity sensitive ventilation system. Today, it continues to pursue research, consistently oering new solutions to intelligent ventilation that is adapted to the specic needs of each housing and tertiary buildings. The humidity controlled ventilation process is a landmark in ow modulated ventilation systems in France. It has bestowed Aereco and its products with an image that insures quality and technical know-how, making Aereco a formidable player in the ventilation sector both in France and abroad. In conjunction with its commercial activities, the company is engaged in improving regulations in those countries so as to optimise the position that ventilation holds in the construction industry. Located in France in Marne la Valle, Aereco covers many areas all over the world by the presence of several subsidiaries and oces.

Introduction

Powerful components for optimum ventilation From humidity sensitive air inlets to silent fans and extract units controlled by motion sensors, a body of powerful components is presented to you in this catalogue, in order for you to visit the world of intelligent ventilation. Discrete design and airow modulation according to the needs of the housing and occupants: you will discover page after page a whole range of products, which answers the great need of comfort and budget of the housing and tertiary building environment. Simplicity and performance: Created and manufactured by Aereco, these ventilation components do combine easy functioning, easy use and easy to maintain with a good technical performance. The majority of our products are controlled by an intelligent system, able to detect automatically the ambient humidity, presence, and movement as well as many revealing factors giving information on the level of occupation and inner pollution. Discretion and eectiveness: Particularly neat design for a perfect integration in housing and carefully studied acoustics: the Aereco ventilation components are discrete; you will notice their presence only by the comfort and the eectiveness they provide. Technical support and follow-up: Whether you are house builders, housing associations, architects, consulting engineers or design departments, building owners, installers or occupants, our local oces bring you advice and follow-up on your projects to guide your technical choices. Bringing you the best adapted solution and giving you complete satisfaction.

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Legend & iconography

Individual housing

Humidity sensitive

Block of ats

Switch

Bedroom

Pull cord

Living room Presence detection

Kitchen Agitation detection Air inlets Bathroom Acoustic attenuation Toilets Silent Extract units Meeting room Anti-insect Mechanical ventilation

Fans

Low energy consumption Passive stack ventilation

Hybrid ventilation

Round hole

Accessories

Easy maintenance

Rectangular hole

Easy installation

Constant pressure

Summary

Legend & iconography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Humidity: a determining factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Various origins of indoor pollution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To ventilate to adapt to the new thermal performances of the buildings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A technical response to each need . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Which ventilation system ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Comfort and energy savings: the secrets of the modulated ventilation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Some direct advantages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Which product to choose ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation and maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Humidity sensitive air inlet EMM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Acoustic humidity sensitive air inlet EHA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wall humidity sensitive air inlet EHT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wall humidity sensitive air inlet EAH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canopies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Humidity sensitive extract grille GHN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mechanical extract unit BXS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mechanical extract unit BXL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mechanical extract unit TDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Automatic detection module MDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Acoustic individual fan V2A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Acoustic individual fan VAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Individual fan VPH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collective fans VEC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Very low pressure assistance fan VBP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . World presences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Humidity: a determining factor

Pollution exists in various forms such as the one produced by human metabolism or by constitutive housing materials. Humidity: a determining factor for a healthy building and for healthy occupants. In liquid or vapour form, water appears as the rst cause of problems in the building sector. Small quantities of vapour are enough to cause a direct and indirect eect on the occupants health and on the building. If a relative moisture ranging between 40 and 60 % is essential to the correct functioning of the respiratory system, then too much moisture turns out to be harmful for the building and occupants. In new or thermally renovated buildings, the lack of ventilation associated with insulation and reinforced sealing, can cause important damage by moisture: condensation on the cold bridges, glazing on the vapour-guard of insulator, and deterioration of the insulator in the walls. The excess of moisture mainly comes from human activity: water vapour produced by breathing and evaporation from domestic activities (washing, cooking, drying clothes etc), and even a great quantity of indoor plants contribute to raise the inner humidity rate.

Vapour emission sources in the dwelling


Hot shower Open boiling pot Gaz cooker high power Perspiration of one person in high activity Covered open boiling pot Hot bath 5 Kg of drying clothes Gaz cooker low power Perspiration of one person in low activity Hot meal on the table Breathing of one person at rest

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A high moisture content generates the presence of bio-contaminators: A high relative moisture of the interior air increases the risk of infestation by dust mites and creates condensations on cold zones and surfaces, these are predisposing factors for fungal and bacterial proliferation. So certain viruses and bacteria, once released by humans or animals, do not survive a long time in the air, whilst others can remain for months and even years on wet surfaces. Dust mites can proliferate only under optimal conditions of heat and moisture necessary for their developement: 24C and 75% of relative humidity. A fall of the water content of only 5 % divides by six the number of dust mites. They disappear with a relative moisture lower than 45 %. It is thus necessary to control eectively the relative humidity rate in housing by an ecient ventilation which takes it into account, in order to stabilise it in a range of comfort and health for people, in a level between 40 and 50 % of relative humidity. Moulds, other micro-organisms, represent more than 100.000 various species of microscopic mould. The metabolism of moistures generates an important quantity of very odorous volatile organic compounds (VOC). Also the deterioration of materials related to the excess of moisture increases the toxic emissions, and needs to be considered.

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Various origins of indoor pollution

VOC: dangerous pollutants Several studies carried out in the world show that, especially when ventilation is failing, many pollutants are present in our housing, at thresholds quite higher than existing standards and WHO recommendations. Products in question: painting, wallpapers, vitrifying products, laminated oor covering, polishes, aerosol bombs, kerosene stoves, perfumes, etc. We often associate pollution with poor quality of the surrounding air of industrial and automobile origin. It becomes necessary to examine the air quality of the place where we are staying more than half of time, i.e. our housing. It is sometimes regrettable to note that the environment in the house is seldom on the front page of the media, whereas its impact on health is even more important than that of the external environment.

Carbon dioxide (CO2) Its presence in housing is mainly due to the activity of human breathing; studies showed that its emission is most of the time accompanied by water vapour emissions. A person emits on average 19 l/h of CO2 by breathing. Among the various pollutants met in housing and with various degree of danger, let us quote carbon monoxide (CO produced by systems of heating and gas cooking, nicotine), radon, asbestos, oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), without forgetting tobacco and bio-contaminants (dust mites, microbes, mould, etc.). There is only one solution to evacuate all these pollutants: To ventilate. A vital need, an essential requirement for good health.

To ventilate to adapt to the new thermal performances of the buildings

So as respect the new thermal and acoustic requirements for buildings for housing, new constructions and the renovations are characterised by an enveloppe with the reinforced insulation and sealing (2), whereas the old constructions are generally over-ventilated (1) due to windows and outside walls with leak and bad insulation. As main thermal issues have been solved compared to previous old constructions (1), new problems have appeared. In new building and refurbishments, when ventilation is absent or insucient, the new air cannot enter anymore, which generates directly visible problems: Air quality decreases (2) and the excess humidity condenses on the coldest part of the dwelling. It is thus necessary to recreate openings to recreate an air circulation in housing: To overcome obstacles it is necessary to recreate a ventilation circuit:

Fresh new air will be brought into the least polluted rooms and polluted air must be extracted through wet rooms. The steps are as follows: - to place air inlets in habitable rooms to introduce air into the dwelling, - to ensure the introduction of the air inside the dwelling by leaving sucient gap under interior doors, - to place grilles or extract units connected to a vertical / horizontal duct or to a fan, in wet rooms (kitchen, bathroom and toilets). Those will ensure the extraction of the air (the air is able to enter by the habitable rooms only because it is extracted in wet rooms).

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A technical response to each need

humidity sensitive mechanism of an air inlet

Ventilate Right This is the concept that directs the design of the Aereco products. So the passive components of the ventilation system are controlled and activated in various ways, according to the needs in each room, each occupation. 4 principal action modes are distinguished: Humidity sensitive airow, created by Aereco in 1984 Manually activated airow Airow activated by the presence detection sensor Airow activated by the movement detection sensor Note: passive indicates here the components of the network not generating any mechanical energy to ensure ventilation, but simply acting on a bypass section to impose a ow. Fans are known as active components.

Humidity sensitive airow Principle: Air cross section modulated according to the local relative humidity rate. As detector and motor of the humidity sensitive products, the V8 sensor exploits a well-known physical phenomenon: the property of some fabrics to lengthen when humidity increases in the air and to shorten itself when the humidity level is lower. On this principle, the 8** polyamide bands of the V8 sensor activate one or more shutters, thus determining the passage of the air according to the ambient relative humidity rate. The greater the humidity within building, the more the shutters are open. The V8 sensor is isolated from the entering airow; it only measures the interior moisture content. Moreover, thanks to a thermal correction, the opening of the shutters is carried out independently of the external climatic conditions. **: also exist in 16 bands (V16) The humidity sensitive technology is applied to humidity sensitive air inlets and to humidity sensitive grilles and extract units, located in rooms where the humidity reveals the level of interior pollution (lounge, bedrooms, bathrooms).

Manually activated airow (1) Principle: To allow the occupant to increase the extract airow at the time of intensive pollution. When the humidity is not sucient to reveal a state of high pollution (use of the kitchen, toilets) the occupant can manually activate a peak airow at the extract unit to quickly evacuate the foul/odorous air, the excess of moisture and the bad smells. This boost can be activated by means of pushbutton ( on-o switch version) or by the action on a cord. This function can also supplement a humidity sensitive function on an extract unit. The manual airow is applied to the extract units with manual boost, in rooms where the humidity is not sucient to reveal the pollution level (toilets, airow complement in kitchens, etc). Airow activated by the presence detection sensor (2) Principle: to increase automatically the airow when a presence is detected in the room. The human presence is sucient to activate automatically the Eyebooster presence detector. Then it generates the opening of the shutters of the extract unit at maximum airow . This process is used when moisture is not sucient anymore to reveal a high pollution level (use of the toilets, random occupation in oces, etc.) ; this technology makes it possible to carry out energy savings over the period of non-detection, while returning to the basic or humidity sensitive airow.

The Eyebooster module is composed of a pyroelectric sensor detecting the convergent infra-red rays through a lens of Fresnel. With a 4m ray of detection and a 100 angle of detection, the detector oers an optimal detection. The infra-red rays concentrated on the sensor are permanently analysed ; as soon as a variation of radiation is perceived, a signal is sent to the electronic card which analyses it and then activates the motor controlling the opening of the extract unit shutters. The presence detection technology is used on extract units and terminals in mechanical ventilation in rooms where humidity is not sucient to reveal the pollution level (toilets, oces, etc). Airow activated by the agitation detection sensor (3) Principle: To control the airow in an automatic way, proportional to the agitation in the room. The detection mode is the same to the presence detection one (Eyebooster module). The dierence is at the level of the analysis of the received signal. The great zone of detection is divided in a multitude of small zones. The electronic card then analyses the signal received in order to deduct a movement quantity directly related to the number of variations in temperatures registered from one zone to another by interval of time.The movement detection technology is used to control special air inlets and outlets, or even the working of the fan in rooms where the humidity is not sucient to reveal the level of pollution (rooms with a great variability of occupation like conference rooms, classrooms, etc.).

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Which ventilation system ?

1. Air inlets 2. Extract units 3. Fan

Good ventilation means good choice of the ventilation technique. The selected ventilation technique depends on the objectives laid down in the project (reduction of heating costs, improvement of the air quality, reduction of expenses, simplicity of maintenance, etc.) but more especially depends on the environment, major data in particular in case of refurbishment since it is a question of adaptation to an already existing architecture. Controlled mechanical ventilation: collective treatment for apartments Renewal of the air in buildings is ensured by the presence of a fan (3). This is located in the roof or in the terrace of the building. In mechanical humidity sensitive ventilation, the air extracted though the extract units (2) from the wet rooms imposes the air renewal of all the housing. Only humidity sensitive air inlets (1) are then able to distribute the new air according to the needs of each main rooms. The humidity sensitive / presence detection extract units allow to distribute the available airow generated by the fan according to the needs of each wet room, of each dwelling. So rooms or dwellings with high requirements in new air dispose of a more important pressure and airow than the empty rooms or dwellings.

Controlled mechanical ventilation: performance and control

1. Air inlets 2. Extract units 3. Fan

Controlled mechanical ventilation: individual treatment for apartments In that case, the fan is placed inside the dwelling. This treatment is also applicable for individual houses as well as apartments. The localization of the fan inside the dwelling provides the advantage of making it directly accessible, appreciable for maintenance. As previously, the air renewal in the dwelling is ensured by the presence of a fan (3). In mechanical humidity sensitive ventilation, the air extracted though the extract units (2) from the wet rooms imposes the renewal in air of all the dwelling. Only humidity sensitive air inlets (1) are then able to distribute the new air according to the needs of each main rooms. The humidity sensitive / presence detection extract units allow to distribute the available airow generated by the fan according to the needs of each wet room. So rooms with high requirements in new air dispose of a more important pressure and airow than the empty rooms.

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Controlled mechanical ventilation: performance and control

1. Air inlets 2. Extract units 3. Fan

Controlled mechanical ventilation - individual house The air renewal is ensured by the presence of an only fan (3). The silent fan can be placed in a cupboard / ceiling void, which allows an easier maintenance ; It can also be placed in the attic when the fan does not have any acoustic properties. In mechanical humidity sensitive ventilation, the air extracted though the extract units (2) from the wet rooms imposes the air renewal air of all the dwelling. Only humidity sensitive air inlets (1) are then able to distribute the new air according to the needs of each main rooms. The humidity sensitive / presence detection extract units allow to distribute the available airow generated by the fan according to the needs of each wet room. So rooms with high requirements in new air dispose of a more important pressure and airow than the empty rooms.

Passive stack ventilation: simplicity and eciency

1. Air inlets 2. Extract grilles 3. Ventilation ducts

Passive stack ventilation - collective treatment for apartments In individual housing as in apartments, the passive stack ventilation exploits the natural motors (wind and thermal draught) in order to renew the air within the dwellings. These motors create a pressure in the ventilation duct (3) that involves an air circulation inside the dwelling towards outside (through the ventilation duct). The polluted air requires its replacement by new air to be evacuated: this one is admitted by humidity sensitive air inlets (1) located above windows, in habitable rooms (bedrooms and living room). The air is then evacuated through wet rooms (toilets, bathroom, kitchen) through extract grilles (2): this principle is called sweeping. Depending upon natural motors, wind and thermal draught, the passive stack ventilation may be random: it is therefore necessary to control it. The humidity sensitive process, whilst measuring the humidity rate in order to determine the necessary airow, gives an adapted answer to the variability of the natural motors. In addition to its energy saving (no fan) the rst qualities of this ventilation technique are acoustics (low air speeds) and simplicity of maintenance.

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1. Air inlets 2. Extract grilles 3. Ventilation ducts 4. Assistance fan

Hybrid ventilation - collective treatment for apartments Between passive stack ventilation and mechanical ventilation, the hybrid ventilation is a new concept which consists in using components and dimensioning of the passive stack ventilation ducts coupled to a non-permanent low pressure mechanical assistance. The mechanical assistance is used only when the forces of natural motors are not sucient to ensure the required airow. Its start-up is automatic; it can be activated by a temperature sensor or a pressure controller. The air is admitted by humidity sensitive air inlets in the main rooms (bedrooms and living rooms) ; it is evacuated through wet rooms (toilets, bathroom, kitchen) through humidity sensitive extract grilles (2). These components make it possible to control the airows according to the needs for each room. The hybrid ventilation aims to gather the advantages of easy maintenance, energy savings, acoustics and reliability of the passive stack ventilation with the airow performances of the mechanical ventilation.

Hybrid ventilation: the best of each technology for a new concept

1. Air inlets 2. Extract grilles 3. Ventilation ducts 4. Assistance fan

Hybrid ventilation - Individual house The air circulation from outside to inside is allowed by the thermal draught and by the wind eect at the vertical duct when these motors are sucient, and thanks to the fan assistance when necessary. The air is admitted by humidity sensitive air inlets in the main rooms (bedrooms and living rooms) ; it is evacuated through wet rooms (toilets, bathroom, kitchen) through humidity sensitive extract grilles (2) which are connected to the assistance fan. These components make it possible to control the airows according to the needs for each room. The low energy consumption, low speed of the fan and its non-permanent working provide the hybrid ventilation real advantages of easy maintenance, energy sobriety, acoustics, airow performances and reliability.

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Comfort and energy savings: the secrets of the modulated ventilation

1 day night During the day, air inlets are more open in living room (occupied) than in bedrooms (empty) ; the night it is the revers which occurs.

By proposing an airow adapted to the needs of the occupants at every moment inside the dwelling and between the dwellings, Aereco modulated ventilation components decrease the thermal losses due to the ventilation, improve quality of air renewal and limit moistures caused by condensation.

of air varies from one dwelling to another (2), from one moment to another. It is to meet this variable need that the Aereco ventilation system proposes airow directly depending on the level of interior pollution of each building. So, the increase of the inner pollution rate, usually accompanied by a humidity rate increase, causes the opening of humidity sensitive air inlets and extract units. In less occupied residences, the reduced Invented by Aereco in 1984, the humidity sensitive ventilation is consi- air bypass sections allow energy saving on the heating. dered as a major technology among the modulated ventilation systems today. Pressures and airows are re-balanced (3): In collective building, the thermal draught naturally tends to support the lower oors at the expense of the higher oors. In order to compensate this dierence of pollution and the airow variations, humidity sensitive air inlets and extract units are more opened to the higher levels than to the ground oor. For a same occupation on each oor, the Aereco process attenuates the airow variations whereas the passive ventilation generates great airow disparities between the oors.

An intelligent distribution of the airow (1): Aereco process optimises the distribution of the air within dwelling: thanks to the humidity sensitive air inlets, it channels in priority the air towards the rooms which need some. So, it limits thermal losses in unoccupied rooms and it makes good ventilation possible where it is necessary. Just like the occupation and the activity in the dwelling, the need for renewal

2 Aereco process

passive xed ventilation

3 Aereco process

passive xed ventilation

Some direct advantages

A better renewed air for a greater comfort By ventilating in priority places which need it, the Aereco modulated ventilation components largely contribute to the air improvement quality in housing.

A protection against moisture

The rise of inner humidity rate generated by breathing and human activity, kitchen or shower can create destroying condensations, transformed in moulds. When the humidity rate dangerously increases, humidity sensitive grilles and extract units When a main room is occupied, its relative humidity open more amply to quickly evacuate the excess rate increases ; air inlets open then more amply to of moisture, and eradicate the risk of condensation. generate a more important airow and to better evacuate the pollution. The activity in wet rooms (kitchen, Reduced and controlled heating consumption bathroom, toilets) is systematically accompanied by water vapour emissions ; the opening of the exVentilation is often considered to be responsitract units increases with the relative humidity rate, inble for a great part of the thermal losses within creasing the airow and thus evacuating more quickly housing, sometimes up to 50 %. If that remains the created pollution. true for the majority of the traditional ventilation processes, the Aereco system allows for its part to preserve heat in less occupied rooms and dwelling, by automatically reducing the airow. These performances are recognised and developed by thermal regulations in several countries.

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Hu m id it y sensi t i ve ai r i nle t
technical data page 52

The essential, quite simply. With the full range of EMM air inlets, it is the essential part of the humidity sensitive Aereco technology which is proposed in 2 models of airow, in 3 dierent colours. Its simple and robust design already made its success in many countries. With its acoustic canopy, it reaches an acoustic attenuation of 37 dB. Humidity sensitive system: modulates the airow according to the local relative humidity rate. Acoustic attenuation: up to Dn,e,w = 37 dB with accessories. Easy to maintain: no adjustment, simple yearly-dusting. Directional: adaptable to the conguration of windows/ceiling. Adapted to all situations (1) The EMM air inlet is characterised by a directional base set at the time of its installation, enabling to adapt its air jet according to the position of the window relative to the ceiling, for the maximum comfort of the occupants. A manual closing device for cold winters (2) A manual closing device available in option allows to manually block the air inlet in closed position, in order to prevent the surrounding air from entering. This option can be useful in countries where the temperatures go down very low during the winter months.

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Humidit y sensitive & acoustic air inlet


technical data page 53

For a total protection. Installed on window or on rolling shutter casing, the humidity sensitive EHA air inlet and its acoustic accessories oer an eective protection against the external noise pollution. It is therefore an answer to the problem of external noises, whilst optimising the inner air quality, thanks to its humidity sensitive sensor.

Humidity sensitive system: modulates the airow according to the local relative humidity rate. Acoustic attenuation: up to Dn,e,w = 42 dB with accessories. Easy to maintain: no adjustment, simple yearly-dusting.

An ecient protection against the external noise pollution (1) The association of the EHA, its acoustic canopy and sleeve allow to reach an acoustic attenuation Dn,e,w ( C ) = 42 dB *, which places it among the best products available on the market with a cross section of 4000 mm. * Alone EHA: Dn,e,w ( C )= 37 dB A closing device against coldness and strong wind (2) A manual closing device available in option allows to manually block the air inlet in closed position, in order to prevent the surrounding air from entering. This option can be useful in countries where the temperatures can go down very low and in case of strong wind.

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Wall humidit y sensitive air inlet


technical data page 54

The ecient wall alternative. Installed on the wall or on rolling shutter casing, the EHT humidity sensitive air inlet is an ideal alternative for the air inlet on the window. It thus constitutes an answer to the lack of place on windows. Supplemented by its accessories, it reaches a performing level of acoustic protection. The EHT also has a closing device for a protection against coldness and strong wind.

Humidity sensitive system: modulates the airow according to the local relative humidity rate. Core drilling: easy installation on the wall, particularly adapted to the refurbishment. Acoustic attenuation: up to Dn,e,w = 52 dB with accessories. Easy to maintain: no adjustment, simple yearly-dusting, easily accessible lters.

A simplied wall installation (1) Easy to install in particular in refurbishment, the circular hole can be carried out using a core drill 100mm, or 125mm for the complete acoustic kit. An ecient protection against the external noise pollution (1) The complete acoustic kit of the EHT (EHT + duct 125mm + acoustic foam + acoustic canopy) allows to reach an acoustic attenuation Dn,e,w ( C ) = 52 dB, which places it among the best products available on the market. An astute anti-insect lter (2) Clean the anti-insect lter ? Nothing easier: Once the EHT declipped, the removable lter is easily accessible from the interior of the housing.

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Wal l h u mid it y s e n s itive ai r in l et


technical data page 55

A wall air inlet suitable for new build. Installed on walls or on rolling shutter casing, the EAH humidity sensitive air inlet oers an answer to the lack of place on windows by proposing a rectangular passage of air. The EAH, simple and of robust design, also has a closing device as option for a protection against coldness and strong wind.

Humidity sensitive system: modulates the airow according to the local relative humidity rate. Rectangular drilling: easy installation on the wall, particularly adapted to the new building. Acoustic attenuation: up to Dn,e,w = 42 dB with accessories. Easy to maintain: no adjustment, simple yearly-dusting.

A simplied wall installation (1) Easy to install in new building, the rectangular hole for the passage of air of the EAH can be prepared at the time of the construction.

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Canopies
technical data page 56

Attractive integration and protection. External air inlet canopies are intended to protect the elements of the frame (windows, walls, casings), supports of the holes of air passage against bad weather and water inltration. Their role is also attractive ; those are perfectly integrated in frontage and on windows. They can also oer functions such as soundproong, anti-insect protection, etc. Protect the internal structure of windows or walls against bad weather. Ensure the attractive homogeneity of frontage and windows.

Take part in acoustic protection.

Take part in protection against volatile insects.

(1): A-EMM

(2): A-EHT

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The naturally eective extraction. How to eectively ventilate the wet rooms by integrating the requirements and specicity of the passive stack ventilation: the humidity sensitive GHN extract grille brings an ideal answer by adapting its airow to the needs revealed by the variations of the relative humidity rate. Its dimensions compatible with the opening of the passive stack ventilation ducts and its design allow a perfect integration in bathroom and toilets. Special passive stack ventilation. Humidity sensitive system: modulates the airow according to the local relative humidity rate. Easy to maintain: no adjustment, simple yearly-dusting.

Adapted to all situations (1) 4 divisible plates located at the back of the GHN allow an adaptation to various dimensions and opening congurations when it is installed in bracket version, and allow to increase the maximum capacity of airow up to 100 m3/h under 10 Pa. A simple mechanism for a great longevity (2) Just like the main Aereco products, the GHN is equipped with a humidity sensor of simple and robust design, requiring no maintenance and preserving all its qualities for many years.

Humidit y sensitive ex trac t gr ille


technical data page 57

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M echanical ex trac t unit


technical data page 58

Air quality and energy eectiveness for sanitary installations. In humidity sensitive or presence detection version, BXS extract units oer an airow always adapted to the needs of air renewal, to guarantee an optimal air quality and energy saving. The many combinations of airow and modes of action allow meeting all the needs for wet rooms. Humidity sensitive system: modulates the airow according to the local relative humidity rate. Presence detection: starts the boost as soon as a presence is detected. Switch on/o: starts the boost by simple push on pushbutton. Easy to maintain: removable case and grille for an easy cleaning.

An always clean extract unit (2) The BXS extract unit maintenance is very easy: its removable case and grille can be directly washed in the dishwasher.

For all ducts (3) On 80mm, 100mm or on 125mm, BXS accept various duct diameters, for a great exibility of installation.

Smile: you are detected (4) The Eyebooster module is composed of a pyroelectric sensor detecting the convergent infra-red raies through a lens of Fresnel. With a 4m ray of detection and a 100 angle of detection, the detection is optimal. The infra-red rayes concentrated on the sensor are permanently analysed ; as soon as a variation of radiation is perceived, a signal is transmitted to the electric card, which analyses it then activates the motor controlling the opening of the extract unit shutters.

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M e chan i cal ex trac t un it


technical data page 59

Perfectly ventilated kitchen. With a greater available airow, the BXL extract unit is particularly adapted to the specic needs of the kitchen, especially at the time of intensive pollution. The many combinations of airow and modes of action also allow fullling the specic requirements of other rooms.

Humidity sensitive system: modulates the airow according to the local relative humidity rate. Switch on/o: starts the boost by simple push on pushbutton. Pull cord: Starts the boost by simple pulling on the cord. Easy to maintain: removable case and grille for an easy cleaning.

Quickly evacuates the smells of kitchen (1) When humidity is not sucient to reveal a state of strong pollution (use of the kitchen) the occupant can manually activate a boost on the extract unit in order to evacuate the foul/odorous air, the humidity excess and the bad smells. An always clean extract unit (2) The maintenance of the BXL extract unit is very easy: its removable case and grille can be directly washed in the dishwasher. Airow + to shift the airow ranges (3) A version ( airow + version) allows the installer to increase the airow according to the users needs.

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Ex trac t unit with presence detec ti on


technical data page 60

To detect presence in the oces. TDA extract units directly adapt the extracted airow to the presence detected in the room. A simple initial adjustment of the basic airow according to the number of residents is sucient to ensure a permanent air quality. When the room is unoccupied, the airow is automatically reduced, then allowing saving 50 % on thermal losses due to ventilation. Presence detection: Starts the basic airow as soon as a presence is detected. Easy to maintain: removable grille for an easy cleaning. Smile: you are detected (1) The Eyebooster module is composed of a pyroelectric sensor detecting the convergent infra-red rayes through a lens of Fresnel. With a 4m ray of detection and a 100 angle of detection, detection is optimal. The infra-red raies concentrated on the sensor are permanently analysed ; as soon as a variation of radiation is perceived, a signal is transmitted to the electric card, which analyses it then activates the motor controlling the opening of the extract unit shutters. The basic airow is started as soon as a presence is detected: TDA return to the reduced airow 20mn after the last detection. So, when the room is empty, the heating energy is preserved, oering up to 50 % of energy saving compared to a xed ventilation with same air quality. A simple adjustment to determine the occupation (2) A cursor allows, at any time, to set the number of people staying in the oce. Then it acts on the basic airow activated during the detection (from 25 to 100 m3/h).

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Automatic detec tio n module


technical data page 61

To detect the movement in oces. The MDA module directly adapts the airow according to the level of movement detected in the conference room, the classroom, etc. Integrated in the duct network and located between a fan and a diuser, the MDA is controlled by detectors of movement covering the zones of activity in the room. So the MDA adapts the airow in a way proportional to detected movement. The obtained airow is at each moment perfectly adapted to the needs of air renewal and allows to obtain important energy saving. According to the scenarios occupation, it is easy to obtain up to 65 % of energy saving in comparison with ventilation with xed airow.

To ventilate according to the movement The MDA module works according to the same principle as the Eyebooster module (see pages concerning BXS and TDA products). The dierence is located at the level of the analysis of the received signal. The great detection zone is cut out in a multitude of small zones. The electronic card then analyses the received signal to deduct a movement quantity directly linked to the number of temperature variations registered from one zone to another by interval of time. A discrete integration Hidden in the ductwork, the MDA is invisible and adaptable to the traditional dimensioning of the AV networks for tertiary sector buildings such as conference room, classroom, etc...: Only the connected diuser is visible.

Movement detection: modulates the airow according to the detected movement level. Work with the comfort airow of the diuser (no nuisance of draught).

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Acoustic individual fan


technical data page 62

Discretion and comfort in sanitary installations. The best ventilation is often the one nobody notices. You will not notice the new V2A fan for sanitary installations: quiet, easily hidden in wall cupboard or in loft place, you will simply assess the quality of the air renewal and the speed of humidity evacuation. Installed in apartments or individual houses, the V2A can connect up to two humidity sensitive extract units located in bathroom and toilets. As far as consumption is concerned, it is so energy eective as discrete with its electronically managed low consumption motor.

An intelligent motor (1)

The ECM motor (Electronic Commutation Motor) of the V2A is driven by an electronic card which controls the speed. The motor speed associated with a special wheel allow to maintain the pressure at 80 Pa, allowing the airow to be proportional to the variable cross section of the two connected humidity controlled extract units. Therefore, the electrical consumption and the noise emission are kept at their minimum.

An installation closer to the occupant (2) Very low sound emission: Silent (strong soundproong). Low energy consumption: electronic commutation motor. Constant pressure: special for humidity sensitive extract units. Easy to install: Not cumbersome, directly installed in inhabited space (wall cupboard, etc.). Easy to maintain: simple yearly-cleaning of a lter, easily accessible without tools.

The silence and the compactness of the V2A allow an installation directly in the inhabited space of housing, in a wall cupboard, a loft place, etc. Its maintenance is facilitated by its localisation closed to the occupant, and also by the removable lter easily accessible by withdrawing the lid without any tool.

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Acou stic in d iv idu al fan


technical data page 63

A great capacity for a low consumption. The slimness and the silence of the VAM fan contribute to its installation in inhabited space. Equipped with a powerful motor and a designed airow pattern, the VAM is able to connect up to six extract units of the same dwelling. Its airow characteristics make it particularly adapted to the operation of the humidity sensitive extract units.

Very low sound emission: Silent (strong sound attenuation). Constant pressure: special for humidity sensitive extract units. Low energy consumption: adapted power by electronic control. Easy to install: not cumbersome, directly installed in inhabited space (wall cupboard, corridor, etc.).

An intelligent motor (1) The VAM is driven by an asynchronous single-phase motor of which the number of revolutions is maintained constant thanks to a tachometer and an electronic card of control, whatever the airow required by the extract *. So the power is adapted and optimised to limit noise and energy consumption. * Within the limit of the available power An installation closer to the occupant The silence and the compactness of the VAM allow an installation directly in the inhabited space of housing, in a wall cupboard, a loft place, etc. Its maintenance is facilitated by its localisation closed to the occupant, but also by its lid withdrawable without any tool.

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I n di v id ua l fa n
technical data page 64

For an installation in the roof space. The VPH fan is specially designed for an installation in the loft of a house. Able to connect up to six extract units, its airow characteristics make it particularly adapted to the operation of the humidity sensitive extract units.

Constant pressure: special for humidity sensitive extract units. Easy to install: not very cumbersome, installation in the loft of the house.

The VPH is easily xed in the roof using its delivered assembled suspensions ; Its 6 available inlets in two diameters (80mm and 125mm) facilitate the installation to be adapted to various congurations.

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Collec tive f ans


technical data page 65

A wide range for apartments.

The 4 proposed fans allow meeting needs as varied as those for buildings going from one storey up to ten storeys. With a robust and reliable design, their airow characteristics are particularly adapted to the operation of the humidity sensitive extract units.

- Fire classication C4 (400C - 30mn).

- Padlockable proximity switch in series.

Constant pressure: special for humidity sensitive extract units.

Easy to install: Installation in/on roof or basement.

Easy to maintain: using a removable trap door.

A simple adjustment to adapt itself to the network An adjustment by pulley by the installer allows dening the airow/pressure curve according to the ductwork characteristics. A proximity switch in series An external switch facilitates the fan start-up and shut-down which can be easily protected using a lock.

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Ve r y l ow pre ss ure assi st an ce fa n


technical data page 66

To optimise the passive stack ventilation performances.

A single patent for operation in passive stack ventilation (1)

Easily installed in outlet of passive stack The singular design of the VBP enables it ventilation ducts thanks to an astute adapnot to create any additional pressure loss tation box, the VBP very low-pressure fan when stopped: its central blades are paallows maintaining all the year satisfactory rallel with the airow, and the pressure airow on basic installation functioning in under operation is generated by static passive stack ventilation. Combining eecpaddles located outside the vertical airtiveness and energy saving, it avoids reverse ow. So it allows the normal operation airow in particular in mid-season and sumof the passive stack ventilation when mer, when the risks are more important. Its the fan is o. airow performances allow an installation on apartments up to 7 levels. Its low pressure level allows conserving the existing ducts. An electronic control per stack of dwellings (2) In VBPms version (management system), the assistance fan has a management per stack of dwelling: A management box controls the simultaneity of the operation and the power of several connected VBP. The management box also allows the control of the fans according to the temperature.

Low energy consumption (ecient motor and electronic control).

Allows an operation in passive stack ventilation when stopped (no pressure losses).

Easy to install: Adaptation parts easy to install.

Easy to maintain: accessible brushing without tool (easily dismountable box).

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code

description Wall telescopic sleeve, black L.600mm for wall installation of EAH air inlet

related product

RAP295

EAH

EAH325

Closing device for EAH

EAH

AEA776

Wall plastic sleeve 0100mm, L.350mm for EHT

EHT

AEA729

Closing device kit for EMM

EMM

AEA730

Closing device kit for EHA

EHA

AEA579

1 bag of 100 caps for EHA

EHA

AEA048

Slim outside canopy (11mm) white

EHA-EMM

AEA814

Slim outside canopy (11mm) brown

EHA-EMM

11501AL

Window telescopic sleeve, plastic, white for installation on aluminium window

EMM-EHA

AEA878

Transformer 12V AC/8V DC (obligatory for BXL - BXS connection to 12V AC supply)

BXL-BXS

33007AL

Trident plastic sleeve 0125 mm - L 125 mm Trident plastic sleeve 0125 mm - 080mm - L 125 mm

BXL-BXS

85343AL

BXL-BXS

FBE475

Aluminium lter box with washable lter for extract units

BXL-BXS

19429AL

Phonic ring for extract units - 125mm

BXL-BXS

Accessor ies
other accessories (ducts, sleeves...): please consult us code description Fire damper 125mm - TV certied - for extract units related product

CCF521

BXL-BXS

BHM429

Phonic plate for extract units - 125mm

BXL

AEA877

Plastic adapter 125mm, black, with joint

BXS

AEA942

Trident metal sleeve 100mm - L.100mm

BXS

22066AL

Trident plastic sleeve 80mm - L.140mm

BXS

CCF547

Metal sleeve for re damper CCF521

CCF

D1494

Template for re damper CCF521

CCF

CCF685

6 fuses for re damper CCF521

CCF

31213AL

Connecting spigot 80mm

VPH

85410AL

Connecting spigot 125mm

VPH

AEA808

Metal sleeve 125-125mm - L.80mm

VAM

AEA809

Metal sleeve 125-100mm - L.100mm

VAM

AEA810

Metal sleeve 125-80mm - L.110mm

VAM

18005AL

Cooker hood for mechanical ventilation

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Air inlet
Aeraulics Humidity sensitive Closing device Airow (min - max) @ 10 Pa Max. opening surface Airow characteristics Dn,e,w (C) Acoustic attenuation @ max. opening, only air inlet Dn,e,w (C) Acoustic attenuation @ max. opening, with A-EMM Accessories Acoustic canopy Standard canopy with insect grille Acoustic canopy with insect grille (also available in kit) Acoustic sleeve Characteristics Weight Colour Material Installation Slot (advised) Fixing on window Fixing on rolling shutter casing Wall installation Bedroom destination Livingroom destination Remark: The announced data in this brochure are indicative, not contractual. mm g dB dB m3/h mm

EMM 5-35

EMM 11-35

EMF 22 -

EMF 35 -

22 2500 nc nc A-EMM ASAM A-EMM AM 147 white/brown/oak PS (290 x12) ; (270 x14) 35 4000 33 37 A-EMM ASAM A-EMM AM 147 white/brown/oak PS (290 x12) ; (270 x14)

5-35 4000 33 37 A-EMM ASAM A-EMM AM 170 white/brown/oak PS (290 x12) ; (270 x14)

11-35 4000 33 37 A-EMM ASAM A-EMM AM 170 white/brown/oak PS (290 x12) ; (270 x14)

: standard

: optionnal

Airow characteristics

Dimensions in mm

402
60 50 40 30 20 10
Airow in m /h @ 10 Pa
3

40 39.5

402 27

46

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Relative humidity in %

EMM 5-35

EMM 11-35

Air inlet
Airow characteristics Humidity sensitive Closing device Airow (min - max) @ 10 Pa Max. opening surface Acoustics Dn,e,w (C) Acoustic attenuation @ max. opening, only air inlet
Dn,e,w (C) Acoustic attenuation @ max. opening, with A-EHA + E-EHA

EHA 5-35

EHA 11-35

EHA 17-35

EHA 22-50

EFA 22 -

EFA 35 35 4000 37 42 A-EHA AM ASAM E-EHA 168 white PS, ABS 354 x 12

22 2500 >37 >42 A-EHA AM ASAM E-EHA 168 white PS, ABS 354 x 12

m3/h mm dB dB

5-35 4000 37 42 A-EHA AM ASAM E-EHA

11-35 4000 37 42 A-EHA AM ASAM E-EHA 230 white PS, ABS 354 x 12

17-35 4000 37 42 A-EHA AM ASAM E-EHA 230 white PS, ABS 354 x 12

22-50 5700 nc nc A-EHA AM ASAM E-EHA 230 white PS, ABS 354 x 15

Accessories Acoustic canopy with insect grille Anti-insect standard canopy Acoustic sleeve Characteristics Weight Colour Material Installation Slot (advised) Fixing on window Fixing on rolling shutter casing Wall installation Bedroom destination Livingroom destination
: standard : optionnal

230 white PS, ABS

mm

354 x 12

Airow characteristics

Dimensions in mm

420
60 50 40 30 20 10
Airow in m3/h @ 10 Pa

Air inlet EHA 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100


Relative humidity in %

420 51
Acoustic sleeve E-EHA

40 23
EHA 11-35 EHA 17-35 EHA 5-35

EHA 22-50

35 15

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Air inlet
Standard code Airow characteristics Humidity sensitive Closing device Airow (min - max) @ 10 Pa Max. opening surface Acoustics Dn,e,w (C) Acoustic attenuation @ max. opening, only air inlet dB m3/h mm

Wall kit Wall kit Acoustic EHT 5-40 EHT11-40 EHT17-40 EHT 5-40 EHT5-40 wall kit #1 #2 EHT5-40 EHT780 EHT957 EHT022 EHT816 EHT815 EHT969

EFT20 EFT840

EFT40 EFT026

5-40 4000 33 52

11-40 4000 33 52

17-40 4000 33 52

5-40 4000 42 -

5-40 4000 42 -

5-40 4000 42 -

20 2000 nc nc

40 4000 33 52

Dn,e,w (C) Acoustic attenuation @ max. opening, with acoustic acces- dB sories

Composition Air inlet Tube 100mm Acoustic foam for tube 100mm Acoustic foam for tube 125mm Anti-insect removable lter Acoustic foam for canopy Anti-insect standard canopy A-EHT AM Standard canopy A-EHT Characteristics Weight Colour Material Installation Wall passage dimensions Fixing on window Fixing on rolling shutter casing Wall installation Bedroom destination Livingroom destination : standard : compatible mm 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 g 489 white PS 489 white PS 489 white PS 862 white PS 962 white PS 988 white PS 386 white PS 382 white PS -

Airow characteristics 240 60 50 40 30 20 10


Airow in m3/h @ 10 Pa

Dimensions in mm

145

96

10
Relative humidity in %

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 EHT 5-40 EHT 11-40 EHT 5-30 EHT 17-40

56 38

Air inlet
Standard code Airow characteristics Humidity sensitive Airow (min - max) @ 10 Pa Max. opening surface Acoustics Dn,e,w (C) Acoustic attenuation @ max. opening, only air inlet
Dn,e,w (C) Acoustic attenuation @ max. opening, with Acoustic accessories

EAH 5-30 EAH092

Standard kit EAH 5-30 KEA391

Acoustic standard kit Wall kit accessories for EAH 5-30 EAH 5-30 EAK182 KTM719 -

m3/h mm dB dB

5-30 3250 33 42

5-30 3250 33 42

5-30 3250 42

Accessories Air inlet Regulation module support (Ref 11213AL) Female metal sleeve L 190 mm (Ref 11870AL) Female metal sleeve L 140 mm (Ref 11865AL) Acoustic male metal sleeve (Ref 11871AL) Long metal sleeve 600 mm (Ref RAP295) Anti-insect standard canopy A-EAH AM (Ref AGO302) Closing device for air inlet Characteristics Weight Colour (visible parts) Material (main) Installation Wall passage dimensions Hole dimensions on rolling shutter casing Fixing on window Fixing on rolling shutter casing Wall installation Bedroom destination Livingroom destination : standard : compatible mm mm 290 x 50 270 x 40 290 x 50 270 x 40 290 x 50 290 x 50 g 250 white PS, ABS 394 white PS,ABSgalvanisedsteel 1672 white PS,ABSgalvanisedsteel nc black and metal Plastic,galvanisedsteel -

Airow characteristics

Dimensions in mm

60 50 40 30 20 10

Airow in m3/h @ 10 Pa

312

27

64 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Relative humidity in %

EAH 5-30

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Canopies
Standard code

ASAM AEA731 (white) AEA733 (brown) AEA827 (oak) Standard canopy with insect grille EMM / EHA g 38 white/oak/marron PVC

A-EHA AEA851

A-EMM AEA833 (white) AEA834 (brown) AEA852 (oak) Acoustic canopy with insect grille EMM 174 white/oak/marron PVC

AGO AGO302

A-EHT AEA775

A-EHT AM AEA778

Description Air inlet Characteristics Weight Colour (visible parts) Material (main) Anti-insect grille / screen Installation Slot or hole Fixing on window Fixing on rolling shutter casing Fixation on external wall mm

Acoustic canopy with insect grille EHA 216 white PVC

Wall canopy with insect grille EAH 48 white PVC

Wall canopy EHT 243 white PVC -

Wall canopy with insect grille EHT 243 white PVC

see Air inlet

see Air inlet

see Air inlet

see Air inlet -

see Air inlet -

see Air inlet -

: standard

Dimensions in mm A-EMM 385 47 35 ASAM 400 23 25

A-EHA 420 49

A-EHT

60

37

54

150

Extract grille
Standard code Airow characteristics Humidity sensitive With peak airow activated by pull cord Airow (min - max) @ 10 Pa Value of peak airow @ 10 Pa Max. possible airow (by retiring the 4 plates) Acoustics Acoustic power Lw @ Max. airow 10 Pa Power supply Fully automatic (no electricity needed) Characteristics Weight Colour Material Installation Duct compatibility Bathroom destination Bathroom with toilets destination Toilets destination Kitchen destination mm g dB(A) m3/h m3/h m3/h

GHN spigot GHN736

GHN bracket GHN735

GFN spigot GFN850 -

GFN bracket GFN849 100 non significant

15-75 75 100 non significant

15-75 75 100 non significant

100 non significant

315 white PS 125

270 white PS mini. 125x105

238 white PS 125

174 white PS mini. 125x105

possible

possible

possible : standard

possible : optionnal

Airow characteristics
Airow in m3/h @ 10 Pa

Dimensions in mm

160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20

160

260
Relative humidity in %

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 GHN 15-75 ( back plates retired) GHN 15-75 ( basic setting)

30

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Airow characteristics
Humidity sensitive With boost airow Boost airow activated by switch Boost airow activated by pull cord Boost airow activated by presence detection Humidity sensitive airow (min - max) @ 100 Pa Min. airow@ 100 Pa Max. airow @ 100 Pa Airow + ( ): Boost airow

BXS hi

BXS hp

BXS i -

BXS p -

BXS h

BXF -

BXS hps

BXS pd -

BXS hpd

m3/h m3/h m3/h 12-70 12 70 dB(A) dB(A) dB(A) 22 33 33 12-70 12 70 22 33 33 12 70 22 33 33 12 70 22 33 33 12-70 22 33 33 g 320 white PS / ABS mm mm 80, 100 125 possible possible 320 white PS / ABS 80, 100 125 possible possible 275 white PS / ABS 80, 100 125 271 white PS / ABS 80, 100 125 269 white PS / ABS 80, 100 125

12/30/45/60

12-70 12 (35)-70 22 33 nc

12 70 22 33 33

12-70 12 70 22 33 33

22 33 33 221 white PS / ABS 80, 100 125 -

Acoustics
Acoustic power Lw @ Min. airow-100 Pa Acoustic power Lw @ Max. airow -100 Pa Acoustic power Lw @ Boost airow -100 Pa

Power supply
Battery 9 V 12 VAC with transformer AEA878

Characteristics
Weight Colour Material

320 white PS / ABS 80, 100 125 possible possible -

271 white PS / ABS 80, 100 125 -

320 white PS / ABS 80, 100 125 possible possible

Installation
Duct compatibility (supplied) Duct compatibility (as accessory) Bathroom destination Bathroom with toilets destination Toilets destination Kitchen destination Oce destination

Other functions
Special boost airow (lower than the max. HR airow) 2 mn delay to activate the boost airow

35 -

: standard

: compatible

Airow characteristics 86 43 65

Dimensions in mm

151 120 100 80 60 40 20


Airow in m3/h @ 100 Pa

64

76

159

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Relative humidity in %

BXS h...12-70

Extract unit
Airow characteristics
Humidity sensitive With boost airow Boost airow activated by switch Boost airow activated by pull cord Boost airow activated by presence detection Humidity sensitive airow (min - max) @ 100 Pa Min. airow@ 100 Pa Max. airow @ 100 Pa Airow + *

BXL h

BXL h2

BXL i

BXL hi

BXL hi 2

BXL hc

BXL hc2

m3/h m /h m3/h
3

20 - 150 20 150 12 70 12 - 70 12 70 12 - 70 12 150 12 - 70 12 70 12 - 70 12 150 -

12 - 70 12 70

Acoustics
Acoustic power Lw @ Min. airow- 100 Pa (12m3/h) Acoustic power Lw @ 70 m3/h - 100 Pa Acoustic power Lw @ 150 m3/h - 100 Pa

dB(A) dB(A) dB(A)

26 36 -

26 36 47

26 36 -

26 36 -

26 36 47

26 36 -

26 36 47

Power supply
Battery 9V 12 VAC with transformer AEA878

Characteristics
Weight Colour Material

407 white PS / ABS

407 white PS / ABS

476 white PS / ABS

476 white PS / ABS

476 white PS / ABS

454 white PS / ABS

454 white PS / ABS

Installation
Duct compatibility (available versions) Bathroom destination Bathroom with toilets destination Toilets destination Kitchen destination Oce / other destination

mm 100, 116, 125

125 -

100, 116, 125 100, 116, 125 100, 116, 125 100, 116, 125 100, 116, 125 possible possible possible possible possible

*: The Airow+ version allows the installer to increase the airow (min. as max.).

: standard

: compatible

Airow characteristics
Airow in m3/h @ 100 Pa

Dimensions in mm
160 90 85 85 116

160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20

228

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Relative humidity in %

BXL h...12-70

BXL h...20-150

48

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Standard code Airow characteristics Humidity sensitive With boost airow Boost airow activated by presence detection Min. airow@ 100 Pa Max. airow @ 100 Pa (to set on place) Acoustics Acoustic power Lw @ 25 m3/h - 100 Pa Acoustic power Lw @ 100 m3/h - 100 Pa Power supply Battery 9V DC 12V AC 230V AC Characteristics Weight Colour Material LED detection signal Relay connection * Installation Duct compatibility Oce destination Meeting room destination (1 TDA for 4 persons) Toilets destination *: allows the connection to an external relay to drive a light for example mm g dB(A) dB(A) m3/h m3/h

TDA 9V TDA874 -

TDA 12V TDA873 -

TDA 12V TDA930 -

TDF TDF875 fixw -

5 25 / 50 / 75 /100

5 25 / 50 / 75 /100

5 25 / 50 / 75 /100

25 / 50 / 75 /100 -

30 33,3

30 33,3 -

30 33,3 -

30 33,3 -

250 white PS 125 125 125 250 white PS 250 white PS

250 white PS 125

possible

possible

possible

: standard

Airow characteristics
Airow in m3/h @ 100 Pa

Dimensions in mm 155 56 28

120 100 80 60 40 20 0

155

Time en mn absence detection timing 20 mn

TDA

Automatic detection module


Standard code Airow characteristics Inlet Extraction Airow proportionnal to movement Min. instant airow @ 100 Pa Max. instant airow @ 100 Pa Working pressure range Accessories Infra-red optical sensors (x2) Rf. AEA980 Self-regulated module MR 300 m3/h, 200 mm Diuser 300 m3/h @ 100 Pa Miscellaneous Input for switch to open manually the module Information output of module state Information output of presence detection state Output for slave module driving Power supply 12V AC 230V AC Characteristics Weight Colour Material Installation Duct connection Oce destination Meeting room destination Conference room destination mm g m3/h m3/h Pa

MDA 12 VAC master MDA978

MDA 230 VAC master MDA979

MDA slave MDA933

driven by MDA master 30 300 50 - 200 Pa 30 300 50 - 200 Pa 30 300 50 - 200 Pa -

1300 black PC 10% GF 200 1300 black PC 10% GF 200 by MDA master 1300 black PC 10% GF 200

: standard

: mandatory

Dimensions in mm Movement sensor Dtecteur MDA MDA 286 150

80

4.20

27

220

199

304

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Acoustic fan
Standard code Airow characteristics Max. airow @ 80 Pa Max. pressure Acoustics Sound pressure level Lp @ 20 m3/h (r = 2m) Sound pressure level Lp @ 80 m3/h (r = 2m) Electrics Power supply Motor type Consumption @ 20 m3/h Consumption @ 80 m3/h Characteristics Weight Colour Material (enveloppe) Dimension Installation Max. available connections * Max. connectable extract units (airow capacity) Inlet Outlet Installation in inhabitable place (cupboard, ceiling, etc) Installation in protected non-inhabitable place (attic, etc) Installation on wall or ceiling Installation on the oor Maintenance Removable lter Easy openable cover (no tools needed) Working Directly trained propeller Max. speed Other fonctions 12VAC output for 2 boost airflow extract units connection RPM mm mm mm kg W W m3/h Pa dB(A) dB(A)

V2A 100V V2A041 80 80 33 35 100 VAC / 50 Hz


Electronic commutation

V2A 230V V2A032 80 80 33 35 230 VAC / 50 Hz


Electronic commutation

5,5 13 3,9 grey PS 390 x 390 x 176 4 2 80 100

5,5 11 3,9 grey PS 390 x 390 x 176 4 2 80 100

1395

1395

* Available accessories: 80, 100 and 125 mm

: standard

Airow characteristics
Sound pressure level Lp @ 2m in dB(A)

Dimensions in mm

20 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 20 40 60 80
Airow in m3/h
33 35

Pressure in Pa

Power in W

14 12 10 8 6 4 2

390

16 390 16 176

100

0 120

Acoustic fan
Standard code Airow characteristics Max. airow @ 100 Pa Max. pressure Acoustics Sound pressure level Lp @ 100 m3/h (r = 2m) Sound pressure level Lp @ 200 m3/h (r = 2m) Electrics Power supply Motor type Consumption @ 100 m3/h Consumption @ 200 m3/h Characteristics Weight Colour Material (enveloppe) Dimensions Installation Max. available connections Max. connectable extract units (airow capacity) Inlet* Outlet Installation in inhabitable place (cupboard, ceiling, etc) Installation in protected non-inhabitable place (attic, etc) Installation on wall or ceiling Installation on the oor Maintenance Removable lter Easy openable cover Working Directly trained propeller Max. speed RPM mm mm mm kg W W m3/h Pa dB(A) dB(A)

VAM 100V VAM777 250 130 29 33


100 VAC/50 Hz 100 VAC/60 Hz asynchronous single-phase

VAM 230V VAM767 250 130 29 33


230 VAC/50 Hz 230 VAC/60 Hz asynchronous single-phase

23 44 18 metal galvanised steel 480 x 480 x 240 7 6 125 125

23 44 18 metal galvanised steel 480 x 480 x 240 7 6 125 125

no filter

no filter

1100

1100

* Available accessories: 80, 100 and 125 mm : standard

Airow characteristics
Sound pressure level Lp @ 2m in dB(A)

Dimensions in mm

150 125 100 75 50 25 0

Pressure in Pa

50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450


Airow in m3/h

VAM ( 3 settings)

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Fan
Standard code Airow characteristics Max. airow @ 100 Pa Max. pressure Acoustics Acoustic power Lw @ 350 m3/h Electrics Power supply Integrated 12V transformer Motor type Consumption @ 350 m3/h Characteristics Weight Colour Material (enveloppe) Dimensions Installation Max. available connections Max. connectable extract units (airow capacity) Inlet Outlet Installation in inhabitable place (cupboard, ceiling, etc) Installation in protected non-inhabitable place (attic, etc) Installation on wall or ceiling Installation on the oor Maintenance Removable lter Easy openable cover (no tools needed) Working Directly trained propeller Max. speed RPM mm mm mm kg W dB(A) m3/h Pa

VPH VPH410 350 125 53 230 VAC / 50 Hz Asynchronous single phase 45 5 black and blue Plastic 310 x 310 x 325 6 7 2 x 80 / 4 x 125 150 -

1500 : standard

Airow characteristics

Dimensions in mm

150 125 100 75 50 25 0

Pressure in Pa

325

125 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500
Airow in m3/h

80

VPH

310

Collective fans
Standard code Airow characteristics Max. airow Max. pressure Acoustics Sound pressure level Lp Electrics Power supply Motor type Max. power Characteristics Weight Colour Material (enveloppe) Dimensions ( L x h x P) Installation Max. available connections Inlet Outlet Terrace installation Attic installation Maintenance Accessible switch (and protectable) Working Propeller trained by belt Max. speed *: Single-phase available in basic version and in transformation kit RPM mm mm mm kg W dB(A) m3/h Pa

VEC 240 H VEC404 1500 170 see charts 400 VAC / 50 Hz 3-phase* 460 51 metal galvanised steel 780 x 657 x 685 2 315 278 x 343

VEC 271 H VEC406 2000 150 see charts 400 VAC / 50 Hz 3-phase* 600 75 metal galvanised steel 1180 x 737 x 675 2 400 270 x 336

VEC 321 H VEC407 3000 150 see charts 400 VAC / 50 Hz 3-phase* 600 80 metal galvanised steel 1180 x 737 x 675 2 500 322 x 400

VEC 382 H VEC419 6000 175 see charts 400 VAC / 50 Hz 3-phase* 600 150 metal galvanised steel 1411 x 941 x 943 2 630 455 x 535

1500

1500

1500

1500 : standard

Airow characteristics
Sound pressure level Lp @ 4m in dB(A), free exhaust Pressure in Pa Pressure in Pa

Dimensions in mm

200 175 150 125 100 75 50 25 0 0

47 50 51 48 48 53 49 44

53

49

h L

1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000


Airow in m3/h

1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 VEC 271 H VEC 240 H
Airow in m3/h

VEC 321 H VEC 382 H

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Assistance fan
Airow characteristics Max. airow Pressure @ 400 m3/h Acoustics Sound pressure level Lp @ 8 V (r = 4m) Electrics Power supply Max. current Motor type Power @ 300 m /h - 12V
3

VBP st m3/h Pa dB(A) 400 17 Pa @ 12V 26,1 from 8V DC to 12V DC A 1 Electronic commutation W 16

VBP ms 400 14 Pa [1 VBP / 5-7 levels] 26,1 12V DC regulated and stabilised 1 Electronic commutation 16

Characteristics Weight Colour Material (enveloppe) Dimensions Installation Max. available connections Outlet Installation on terrace, head of the duct Working Directly trained propeller Max. speed Accessories Management box* with temperature sensor (ref. AVE996) *: allows to control the working and the simultaneity of the connected VBPs. : standard : mandatory RPM 1000 1000 mm 1 240 1 240 mm kg 5,5 black PAA 66 35% F.V. 612 x 350 5,5 black PAA 66 35% F.V. 612 x 350

Important: The aeraulic performances below are measured according to EN 13141-5 ; They assess the fan alone, without taking into account the pressure losses of the adaptation part on the duct. The available pressure at the grilles can be much lower depending on the adaptation part used ; it is so necessary to know the pressure losses of the ductwork in general, of the adaptation part in particular. To guarantee a good working of the system when the pressure losses of the adaptation part are unknown, we advise to consider a capacity for the [VBP+adaptation part] system around 315 m3/h @ 10 Pa @ 12V, corresponding to an airow of 7 grilles (each grille = 45 m3/h @ 10 Pa).

Airow characteristics 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0
Pressure in Pa

Dimensions in mm

VBP st VBP ms ** voltage=12V voltage=11V voltage=10V voltage=9V voltage=8V


** (example with 1 VBP, setting at 5-7 storey management system)

612

350 200 170

141

444

50

100

150 200

250

300

350

400 Airow in m3/h

Annex

- Which product to choose ? - Installation and maintenance

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Which product to choose ?

passive stack ventilation


product units per room
quiet environment

product choice
noisy environment

windows rolling s.

wall EHT EAH

1
Air inlet

EMM EHA

windows rolling s. EHA + Acoustic accessories EHA + Acoustic accessories

wall EHT+Acoustic accessories EAH+Acoustic accessories EHT+Acoustic accessories EAH+Acoustic accessories

if 25 m2
Air inlet

1 2 1

EMM EHA

EHT EAH

if > 25 m2

G100 GFN

Fix extract grille

1
Extract grille

GHN

1
Extract grille

GHN

When there are several possibilities, one product should be chosen according to the comfort requirement, the acoustic, the design, the architecture and the uses of the occupants (see products technical pages). Ducts and outlets: One should also verify that the condition and dimensions of the passive stack ventilation ducts as well as the condition and dimensions of the duct outlets allow to reach the airow complying with the requirements of regulations.

hybrid ventilation

building type

fan units

product choice
VBP st (standard type)

collective buildings or individual houses

for N dwellings on the same stack

1, 2 or 3

VBP ms (with management system)

When there are several possibilities, one product should be chosen according to the comfort requirement, the acoustic, the design, the architecture and the uses of the occupants (see products technical pages). Ducts and outlets: One should also verify that the condition and dimensions of the passive stack ventilation ducts as well as the condition and dimensions of the duct outlets allow to reach the airow complying with the requirements of regulations. GENERAL REMARKS (MECHANICAL AND PASSIVE STACK VENTILATION) : In any case following requirements should also be respected : - Requirements relative to the presence of gas appliances, - Requirements relative to re prevention (re damper).

mechanical ventilation product units per room


windows rolling s.

product choice
quiet environment noisy environment

wall EHT EAH

1
Air inlet

EMM EHA

windows rolling s. EHA + Acoustic accessories EHA + Acoustic accessories

wall EHT+Acoustic accessories EAH+Acoustic accessories EHT+Acoustic accessories EAH+Acoustic accessories

if 25 m2
Air inlet

1 2 1

EMM EHA

EHT EAH

if > 25 m2

BXL hi BXL hi2 BXL hc BXL hc2 BXS hi

Extract unit

1
Extract unit

BXL h BXS h

1
Extract unit

BXL i BXS i BXS p

1
Extract unit

BXL hi BXL hc BXS hi BXS hp

1
Extract unit

or +

TDA

When there are several possibilities, one product should be chosen according to the comfort requirement, the acoustic, the design, the architecture and the uses of the occupants (see products technical pages)
fans (mechanical ventilation)

building type

fan units

product choice
available space in the attic or on terrace available place in the inhabitable space V2A

individual house or apartment, up to 2 connected rooms

1
Individual centralised fan

VPH (protected place)

individual house or apartment, up to 6 connected rooms

1
Individual centralised fan
1 collective fan for N dwellings

VPH (protected place)

VAM

apartments
Collective fan

or

1 individual fan per dwelling 1 collective fan for N desks

VEC 240H VEC 271H VEC 321H VEC 382H

VAM or V2A (1 per dwelling)

oces and meeting rooms


Collective fan

or

1 individual fan for N TDA

VEC 240H VEC 271H VEC 321H VEC 382H

VAM (1 for N TDA)

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Installation and maintenance

Passive stack ventilation with individual ducts in collective housing: All connections have to be carried out using adhesive tape (c) or speed clamps. Rigid ducts have to be xed to the structure of the building by means of brackets. 1 2 Fix the sleeve (d) in the wall. Fix the extract grille (e) on its sleeve (d). 2 types of extract grille connections are possible: - spigot to be directly encased in the sleeve - without spigot to be xed to the wall with the duct or the sleeve. 3 Install the vertical rigid ducts (a) in the space dedicated for this purpose. Vertical ducts have to be provided at the top with an adapted outlet, which allows reaching the required airow. Each duct serves a oor. Connect a rigid 90 crank (b) to the base of each vertical duct, at each oor. Realise the connection sleeve-crank using adhesive tape (c). Repeat stages 1 and 2 for each extract grille.

4 5

Scheme legend a. rigid duct b. rigid 90 crank c. adhesive tape d. sleeve e. extract grille

Passive stack ventilation with collective ducts in collective dwelling: Grilles serving the same room on each oor are connected to the same duct, with an individual part oor-high.

Maintenance
action frequency

Air inlets Canopies PSV extract grilles Mechanical extract units Fans

Remove the dust with a a dry cloth Remove the anti-insect grille and clean it in soapy water Wipe the surface of the shutters with a damp cloth Remove the front cover then the shutter support ; Wash the unit (soapy water or dish-washer) If necessary, remove the dust from all the interior parts, with a brush

Once per year Once per year Kitchen : twice per year Bathroom and WC : Once per year Kitchen : twice per year Bathroom and WC : Once per year Once per year

Air inlets on window 1 2 2 3 4 Drill a slot in the highest part of joinery to the dimensions specied in the product cards. Fix the backplate using 2 screws (some air inlets are directly xed, without any backplate). Clip the air inlet on its backplate. Fix the canopy outside the window using 2 screws. The installation of air inlets type EAH and EHT has to be made through the wall. Fitting notices are delivered with products.

AV extraction network Example of installation of a AV mono-dwelling 3 1 4 2 3 4 5 Position the fan (a) at the adapted place. Fix the ridge terminal (i) to the exhaust duct connected to the fan (a). Fix the trident sleeve (g) in the wall. Connect a short length of exible duct (d) to the sleeve (g). Fix the extract unit (h) on its sleeve (g). 2 types of connection are possible: - spigot to be directly encased in the sleeve - without spigot to be xed to the wall with the duct or the sleeve. Connect the sleeve (b) to the fan (a). Connect the exible shaft (d) to the sleeve (b). This type of duct avoids the propagation of the vibrations of the fan and facilitates the implementation. Carry-out the connection sleeve-duct using the adhesive tape (c) . Connect the rigid duct network including right connections (e) and crank (f ) to the exible shafts (d) located at each end. Repeat the stages 3 and 9 for the other extract units. All the connections have to be carried out using the adhesive tape (c) or speed clamps. Rigid ducts have to be xed to the building by means of brackets (k). Ducts with rectangular or oblong section are also usable.

6 7

8 9

Scheme legend:

a. fan b. metal sleeve c. adhesive tape d. exible shaft e. rigid duct f. rigid 90 crank g. sleeve h. extract unit i. terminal k. brackets

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France Head oce Aereco S.A. 9 alle du Clos des Charmes Collgien F-77615 Marne la Valle Cdx 3 FRANCE tel: +33 1 60 06 26 63 fax: +33 1 60 06 22 11 contactexport@aereco.com Great Britain Aereco Ventilation Ltd Coventry Innovation Village Cheetah Road, Coventry GB-CV1 2TL GREAT BRITAIN tel. +44 24 7663 1176 fax. +44 24 7663 1839 info@aerecovent.co.uk

Germany Aereco GmbH Rudolf Diesel Strasse 1 D-65719 Hofheim Wallau GERMANY tel: +49 6122 704 287 fax: +49 6122 704 289 info@aereco.de

China Aereco China Oce Huatong Bld, 8th Floor, R.823 19 A Chegongzhuang Xilu Haidian District, Beijing -CN CHINA tel: +8610 6841 0063 fax: +8610 6841 0629 yk@aereco.com.cn

Hungary Aereco Lgtechnika Kft Kerepesi ut 27/a HU-1087 Budapest HUNGARY tel: +36 1 214 43 77 fax: +36 1 214 44 21 aereco@aereco.hu

Japan Aereco Japan Oce PMC Bldg. 2F, 1-23-5 Higashi Azabu, MINATO KU JP-Tokyo 106 0044 JAPAN tel: +81 3 3560 3297 fax: +81 3 3586 7746 aereco@gol.com

Poland Aereco Wentylacja Sp. z o. o. Ul. Jzefa Bema 60a PL-01225 Warszawa POLAND tel: +48 22 862 41 82/83 fax: +48 22 862 41 84 biuro@aereco.com.pl

Russia Aereco Russia Oce Kostomarovskyi Per., 3, Bt. 12, Oce 301 RU-105120 Moscou RUSSIAN FEDERATION tel: +7495 363 4088 fax: +7495 363 4089 aerum@aereco.ru internet website: www.aereco.com

Other countries: please contact Aereco France

Notes

Design: Aereco S.A - Communication Department Thanks: We especially want to thank the compagnies which, by their authorisation for using their pictures, kindly contributed to the achievement of this brochure: Meubles MOBALPA - Socit FOURNIER (France) Meubles BULO (Belgique) KNOLL International The use of each picture in the present brochure is submitted to express allowance from Aereco S.A. and from the concerned companies mentionned above. The colours, variations issued from impressions, and any text mistake in this brochure are non-contractual. Aereco S.A keeps its right to modify any characteristic without information.
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