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Designing ventilation systems with the fan mounted in a skylight or a flat roof is easy. With a low profile cowl, the T-Series roof model is suitable for installation in horizontal, angled and vertical glass and for fixing plates in roofs. For vertical windows or walls in exposed areas and single and double glazing including most types of glass up to 32mm thick. Greater thicknesses can be accommodated using extended fixing rod sets. Both sizes of Vent-Axia roof plate assemblies can be fitted easily into flat roofs.
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This product is part of the T-Series Roof Models range
Range Overview:
Designing ventilation systems with the fan mounted in a skylight or a flat roof is easy with T-Series roof models and ventilation accessories. With a low profile cowl, the T-Series roof model is suitable for installation in horizontal, angled and vertical glass and for fixing plates in roofs. For vertical windows or walls in exposed areas and single and double glazing including most types of glass up to 32mm thick. Greater thicknesses can be accommodated using extended fixing rod sets. All four sizes of Vent-Axia roof plate assemblies can be fitted easily into flat roofs.
T-Series features a unique speed control pack which enables high, medium or low speed to be preset to suit room size or required duty. When used with a T-Series TSC controller, the speed control pack is removed from the T-Series ventilating unit and fitted into the 3-pin socket in the back of the controller. The Vent-Axia Ecotronic controller gives even greater running economy with its minimum speed setting and 'E' mode. When using the Ecotronic controller the speed control pack remains in the fan.
Easy Cleaning
Integrated component design allows all parts to be dismantled for cleaning without the use of specialist tools.
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![]() | TX6RF Designing ventilation systems with the fan mounted in a skylight or a flat roof is easy. With a low profile cowl, the T-Series roof model is suitable for installation in horizontal, angled and vertical glass and for fixing plates in roofs. For vertical windows or walls in exposed areas and single and double glazing including most types of glass up to 32mm thick. Greater thicknesses can be accommodated using extended fixing rod sets. Both sizes of Vent-Axia roof plate assemblies can be fitted easily into flat roofs.
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![]() | TX7RF Designing ventilation systems with the fan mounted in a skylight or a flat roof is easy. With a low profile cowl, the T-Series roof model is suitable for installation in horizontal, angled and vertical glass and for fixing plates in roofs. For vertical windows or walls in exposed areas and single and double glazing including most types of glass up to 32mm thick. Greater thicknesses can be accommodated using extended fixing rod sets. Both sizes of Vent-Axia roof plate assemblies can be fitted easily into flat roofs.
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![]() | TX9RF Designing ventilation systems with the fan mounted in a skylight or a flat roof is easy. With a low profile cowl, the T-Series roof model is suitable for installation in horizontal, angled and vertical glass and for fixing plates in roofs. For vertical windows or walls in exposed areas and single and double glazing including most types of glass up to 32mm thick. Greater thicknesses can be accommodated using extended fixing rod sets. Both sizes of Vent-Axia roof plate assemblies can be fitted easily into flat roofs.
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![]() | TX12RF Designing ventilation systems with the fan mounted in a skylight or a flat roof is easy. With a low profile cowl, the T-Series roof model is suitable for installation in horizontal, angled and vertical glass and for fixing plates in roofs. For vertical windows or walls in exposed areas and single and double glazing including most types of glass up to 32mm thick. Greater thicknesses can be accommodated using extended fixing rod sets. Both sizes of Vent-Axia roof plate assemblies can be fitted easily into flat roofs.
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