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Fresh air valve Fresh TL-F

Fresh air valve Fresh TL-F

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Fresh TL-F is a unique wall valve family with a condensate protection design that provides a very comfortable distribution pattern. Also perfect for underfloor heating. Equipped with a filter. The air volume is controlled by a variable precision damper, controlled by a hidden slider under the cover. The valve is also available in sound reducing versions. The valve should be mounted high up on the wall. Preferably above a radiator if one is available. The standard valve TL98F is supplied complete with a lead-through and grille. The lead-through consists of two couplings, an internal and an external part, and modular pipes. The modular pipes fit directly onto the external coupling and can be pressed together. The internal coupling fits inside the modular pipes and is slightly longer than the short modular pipes, thus providing a telescopic function. This eliminates the need to cut pipes. The internal valve part and external grille fit in the couplings with snap fasteners. Sound reducing valve TL80F has a different wall lead-through than the standard valve. It consists of a sound absorbing pipe, two cover plates and two shortened couplings. The pipe is easy to cut with a standard knife. The standard length of the pipe is 400 mm. The internal valve part features condensate protection, a filter and a precision damper for variable airflow adjustment. The damper controls are hidden under the cover. The distribution pattern is designed to suit underfloor heating systems. The valve releases the air up and to the sides. Filter. The TL-F system has three different types of filters: standard, pollen and flimmer. The flimmer filter is a globally-patented, Swedish filter design. It is highly efficient and has a long service life. It is environmentally friendly, i.e. inflammable. The filter is fitted using the coupling supplied in the starter kit.

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