The advantages of the venturer for windows

Window venturer — is a small device that is installed on the upper part of the window frame and is part of the ventilation system, which provides a flow of fresh air from the street.

This device is most advisable to use in houses and apartments, where a natural gravitational or mechanical ventilation system operates. It is equipped with a special automatic valve, which responds to the pressure difference between street air and indoor warmth, which ensures the constant flow of fresh air into the premises, regardless of other atmospheric factors.

Such ventilators also have an additional possibility of manual adjustment of the air flow intensity. They belong to the type of so -called slotted venturers, which are installed in the profile of the window frame.

The main advantages of the use of venturers include:

providing natural and healthy ventilation;

ensuring protection against negative atmospheric phenomena, such as rain, hail and snow, with ventilation of the room;

The window retains its thermal conductivity, which guarantees approximately 50 percent energy saving, regarding traditional ventilation methods;

guarantee of the absence of drafts;

Convenience in operation — automatic valve operation, the possibility of additional manual adjustment, if necessary, maximum hygiene and a long period of use;

an integral element of the gravitational or mechanical exhaust ventilation system — autonomous dynamic balance of the system and the absence of additional expenses for power supply;

the possibility of mounting in any window frames (from PVC windows to aluminum).

Having mounted the ventilator, you will deprive yourself of such unpleasant things as:

The accumulation of condensate on the windows, because excess moisture accumulates in the house, falling into condensate on various surfaces;

an unpleasant, musty smell, stuffiness, lack of fresh air, leading to rapid fatigue and poor health in general — with a ventilator, this will all be behind.

fungi and mold, on the walls, ceiling and other surfaces that appear as a result of the accumulation of excess moisture and heat in the atmosphere of the room.