EnviroVent launches decentralised MEV unit

decentralised MEV unit

EnviroVent has revealed an exciting new decentralised mechanical extract ventilation (dMEV).

QURO is a product that
incorporates the latest
fan technology achieving
noise levels below
9dB(A) at 3m. It comes
with constant volume
technology ensuring that
the selected airflow rate is able
to be achieved at a range of pressures without manual adjustments.

Performance is guaranteed as EnviroVent’s QURO has low specific fan power (SFP) down to 0.08W/l/s, which means the fan operates in the most efficient manner. Compliant with Building Regulations Approved Document F for Continuous Extract Ventilation within dwellings, QURO is listed on the SAP PCDB (Product Characteristics Database).

QURO has a stylish, compact low-profile design, making it perfect for the specification and new build market, with the flexibility to be wall or ceiling-mounted. It has a small footprint of 175mm x 175mm.

A powerful ventilation unit, QURO is capable of meeting the requirements of all the wet rooms in a property, including the kitchen, bathroom, utility, ensuite and WC.

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