Exhaust air via the EV distribution system

The exhaust air is sucked through a designer cover, a filter and the elbow via a hose to the exhaust air collector. The exhaust air collector is assembled from individual components which are conical in shape.

A throttle, at which the amount of exhaust air can be set for each room, is fixed to the collector. The air is supplied from the exhaust air collector to the ventilation unit through a main duct via a silencer.

The exhaust air inlets can be placed in a wall (near the ceiling) or in the ceiling. In the kitchen, a lateral distance of at least 2m from the cooker should be kept.

Exhaust air distributor / EV exhaust air collector Central regulation and most effective air flow due to the unique air control blade

Exhaust air accessories

Wall and roof hood

The aerodynamically optimised components of our exhaust air duct are perfectly fitting, with the result that they only need to be connected. The hoses are additionally fixed using a clamping ring. Each exhaust air opening is equipped with a washable filter, which protects the subsequent piping system from dirt. As an alternative to the hose (diameter of 80 mm), the exhaust air can also be conducted through our flat ducts in the floor. As usual with Pluggit, the components are available in convenient sets so that only an additional exhaust air set and the exhaust air hose are required for the connection of another exhaust air room, for example. After the exhaust air has transferred its heat to the supply air in the ventilation unit (heat recovery), it is led out of the house as outgoing air via a roof hood or wall hood.

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Supply air distribution via the VT distribution system

The supply air is conducted from the ventilation unit to the distribution unit via a silencer and a riser main (hose).

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PluggFlex – ducts & hoses

Our purpose-designed and patented ducts and hoses can be quickly installed. Usually, neither shaped parts nor seals are necessary.

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