

The document describes a linear static ventilation system designed for installation on outer walls and façades. It facilitates air renewal within buildings and operates in conjunction with roof ventilation systems. The system is available in various materials, including galvanized steel, stainless steel, pre-coated steel, stainless aluminum, or Cor-Ten steel, and can be manufactured in different sizes. Standard dimensions include a height of 500 to 1,500 mm, a length of 500 to 3,000 mm, and a width of 50 to 150 mm.
The system creates air currents to expel stale air from buildings, using window slats at the bottom of walls and static aerators on roofs to generate sufficient airflow for effective air extraction.
To determine the required ventilation surface area, calculate the roof ventilation hole's surface area in square meters, multiply by 1.5 to get the outer wall ventilation surface area, and select the appropriate window slat model. Calculate the efficient surface area by multiplying the slat window height by the surface efficiency rate. Divide the outer wall ventilation area by the efficient surface area to determine the number of window slats needed in meters.
Example: For a 69.5 m long AL-500 aerator on the roof, the required wall ventilation area is 52.125 m². With a window slat efficiency of 0.48, the efficient m²/ml ratio is 1.20*0.48=52.125 m²/ml, resulting in 90.49 meters of window slats needed.
The air renewal rate varies by business type and standard, with specific rates provided for different activities such as general storage, power plants, breweries, cinemas, and more.
Wall ventilation louver Description and geometrics: Air extraction and benefits. A linear static ventilation system to be installed on outer walls and façades. It enables the air inside the building to be renewed. It works in unison with roof linear ventilation system. Manufactured in all kinds of materials such as galvanised steel, stainless steel, pre-coated steel, stainless aluminium or Cor-Ten steel. It can be made in various sizes. Standard height: Between 500 and 1,500 mm. Standard length: Between 500 mm and 3,000 mm. Standard width: Between 50 and 150 mm. and 2 mm depending on the model and size of the window. is to create a current of air to remove stale air from inside the building. With Window Slats at the bottom of the wall and static aerators on the roof, sufficient currents are generated to achieve proper air extraction. Wind Advantages: · Renews stale air · Removes heat produced by the industrial process or radiation · Eliminates condensation · Controls temperature · Non pollutant · Not to be consumed · Maintenance free · Improves humidity control · Easy to install · Long-lasting · Rust and corrosion resistant · Mechanical strength · Provides for good looking solutions · Lightweight Pol. Ind. Las Quemadas - C/ Imprenta Alborada, parcela 226 - 14014 Córdoba Spain Tél. 957 326 342 Fax. 957 326 438 www.tran
Open the catalog to page 1Wall ventilation louver Instructions and standards. Hourly air renewal rate according to activity and standard and calculations. Calculation method: Work out the surface area in sq. metres of the ventilation hole in the roof. Multiply that area in m2 x 1.5=m2. of ventilation surface area on the outer wall. Select the model of Window Slat and work out its surface efficiency parameter. Multiply the height of the slat window by the surface efficiency rate to work out the efficient surface area in m2 of the ventilation hole in the outer wall. Divide the m2 of ventilation on the outer wall by the result...
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