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Quiet-Vent 2 in 1 External Wall Grille

Quiet-Vent 2 in 1 External Wall Grille

SKU : QV-2IN1SSG-125

Overview

The 2 in 1 external terminal wall grille combines the outdoor air and exhaust air connection in one compact product
£159.67 GBP Excl. VAT: £133.06 GBP

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Description

2 in I external wall grille

The 2 in 1 external terminal wall grille combines the outdoor air and exhaust air connection in one compact product

Manufactured of stainless steel with options of powder coating in white (RAL9010) and Black (RAL9005)-

Designed to allow installation of external pipes in a compact location with minimal air recirculation

Available in duct diameter connections 125mm, 150mm 180mm

Key features

  • Time and space saving
  • Stainless steel construction
  • 125,150, 180mm connections
  • Male spigots at rear for superior airtightness
  • Four fixing holes for wall mounting
  • Easy to disassemble for easy installation
  • Compact solution
  • Minimal airflow recirculation
  • Low pressure loss
  • Rain protection

*Powder coating is recommended in areas of salt corrosion

Dimensions

QV-2IN1SSG-125 L-522 x H-273 x W-92

QV-2IN1SSG-150 L-522 x H-273 x W-92

QV-2IN1SSG-180 L-602 x H-322 x W-120

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are external air valves used for?

    External air valves, grilles and terminals are used as the outside connection point for ventilation ductwork, they allow air to enter or leave the property while helping protect the duct opening.

  • What is the difference between an internal and external air valve?

    Internal air valves are fitted inside the property, usually on ceilings or walls. External air valves or terminals are fitted outside the property, such as on an external wall, roof or soffit.

  • Do external air valves need insect mesh?

    Some external grilles and cowls include insect mesh to help reduce the risk of insects entering the duct.