This ventilator has a maximum capacity of 596 m3 hr and features four speed settings auto low med high to choose from.
Maestro roof ventilator.
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The thermostat can be located either within the room or placed in the roof space allowing the unit to automatically respond to either the roof space or room temperature.
It features a stainless steel ember guard with a 1 9mm aperture.
Maestro bal is a powerful mechanically driven ventilator that continuously and reliably improves the comfort and health of your home all year round.
It smartly detects when the amount of heat or humidity is above normal and then uses a suitable ventilation speed to take care of it.
So does this mean the skydome powervent is at least twice as efficient in removing hot air then maestro.
Maestro bal powered by air iq is a high performance smart ventilator speciļ¬ cally designed to meet the requirements of as 3959 in areas up to and including bal 40.
The maestrobal is a low powered vent with a high performance of up to 6 natural roof vents.
The edmonds maestro bal is a high quality bush fire rated bal 40 aluminum roof mounted ventilator designed to manage the heat and moisture that builds up in roof spaces.
Unlike the wind driven ventilators highlighted above maestro bal is a mechanically driven ventilator that makes use of electric power.
The maestro is a powered roof mounted axial fan ventilator that can be powered directly for continuous extraction of moist air or can be connected to the supplied thermostat.
However the edmonds maestro roof ventilators are expensive and times are changing in today s environment a product must be cost effective and simple to install.
Removal of roof space heat and the management of moisture and damaging condensation.
In summer the system removes heat load from your roof space and in the colder months it reduces damaging condensation.
By ventilating with maestro bal you can reduce summer temperatures inside the roof and minimise condensation formation which can result in mould growth or structural decay of roof timber.