Trickle Vents - Warmer Services Ltd

Trickle Vents

Description RW Simons Ltd PVCu Trickle Vents range is called Framevent and is the latest addition to our extensive range of window ventilators.

Ideal for both timber and PVCu, the Framevent has been specifically developed for the volume market.

Manufactured in the highest quality, U.V. stabilised PVCu, it reflects the growing market trend towards softer lines.

Durable, easy to fit and fully tested, the Framevent represents the new generation of trickle vent window fittings.

Specification Equivalent Air Rates of 2328 EA and 3180 EA to assist compliance with Approved Document “F” 2021 for England.

Our trickle vent offers a robust smooth slim elegant rounded design

Snap on quick fit end caps

Positive open and close action

Integral flyscreen in external hood

Can be fitted to give updraft or down-draft

Suitable for PVCu, timber and aluminium windows

Sleeves available to ensure full compliance with BS7412:2002

Design Criteria Our Trickle Vents have been tested to BS 13141-1:2004 – Equivialent Area figures as required by approved document “F” 2010.

Tested in accordance with BS EN 1026 & 1027:2000

Manufactured from a”Lead-Free” UV stabilised high quality PVCu

Achieves a water tightness limit of 400 p.a.

Positive open and close action

Performance All routing details are shown on PDF download.

Watertightness – 400 pa.

Independently acoustically tested in accordance with BS EN20140-10:1992, ISO 140-10:1991

Assembly & Maintenance Rout out the frame with the correct slot size and configuration for the model to be fitted.

Place trickle vent centrally over the slots. Fix the unit in place using the screws provided.

If fixing the vents to aluminium window frames, use the screw hole centre details shown opposite to drill pilot holes, then screw to frame as above.

Once the unit is screwed in place simply press the end caps in place on each end of the trickle vent.

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