Vent-Axia in Canada

February 19th, 2007

Vent Axia Logo

Vent-Axia has long been the industry leader in designing and manufacturing indoor ventilation equipement. In fact it was Joe Akester in 1936 who invented the first electronically operated window fan and set the course for more than 40 year’s of Vent-Axia innovation and excellence. Vent Axia’s recognition for a clean air environment has led to the development of technologically innovative solutions in our modern and most often indoor lifestyle.

The need for a clean air environment has only become more essential in our current day. For a full list of Vent Axia products available in Canada please visit www.comfortagencies.com

How to Ventilate a Solarium

February 21st, 2007

Solarium

Solariums offer many benefits in our temperate climate and can be a great home addition. Unfortunately in the summer months, solariums can be unbearably hot if not properly ventilated. The Vent-Axia T-Series fan is a unique unit ventilator that can be mounted on a window, wall or roof and make the tempurature in your solarium as pleasant as the view outside.

There are a number of considerations that most be taken into effect when choosing proper solarium ventilation:
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Suggested Air Changes

February 21st, 2007

This list provides the suggested air changes per hour (ACH) needed in a variety of different settings under normal conditions based on our extensive experience.

Current Sensor Installation

February 23rd, 2007

 Concur

A current sensor is a great addition to the dryer booster fans in your home, apartment or condo. The unit senses as soon as your clothes dryer draws more than 1 amp of current. It automatically turns on the booster fan, eliminating additional sensors, switches or speed controls. When the current frop below the pre-set 2-amp threshold, the Con-Cur booster fan control automatically shuts off the booster fan.

The Con-Cur booster fan control can be installed in three ways:

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