Rytons 9x3 Acoustic AirLiner Set with Hit & Miss Ventilator
Are you struggling to maintain a peaceful environment due to noise infiltration while needing effective ventilation?
Traditional vents often compromise sound insulation, allowing unwanted noise to disrupt your space and reducing comfort.
Introducing the Rytons 9x3 Acoustic AirLiner Set with Hit & Miss Ventilator, a telescopic cavity liner set designed for optimal background room ventilation without sacrificing acoustic performance. Ideal for noisy areas, this innovative system reduces noise infiltration by up to 39 dB, ensuring a quieter and more comfortable environment.
Product Details:
- Superior Noise Reduction: Reduces sound by 38 dB with the internal grille fully open and 39 dB when closed, tested by BRE Acoustics.
- Efficient Ventilation: Offers a 6,300mm² equivalent area, tested to BS EN 13141-1:2004 and independently verified by BRE.
- Design and Functionality: Features an internal baffle to reduce light and drafts, with a manually adjustable hit & miss grille for controlled ventilation.
- Durable Composition: Made from U.V. stabilized polypropylene and high-impact polystyrene, ensuring longevity and resistance to sunlight.
- Colour Options: Available in Terracotta, Buff/Sand, Blue/Black, Grey, White, Brown, and Black, with a white hit & miss grille.
Installation and Compliance:
- Simple Installation: No special fixing required; build in the cavity liner with the air brick and extend the telescopic sleeve as necessary.
- Regulation Compliance: Complies with Building Regulations Part F, requiring installation not less than 1.7m above floor level.
Technical Specifications:
- Size: Acoustic AirLiner sleeve: 220mm W x 71mm H, extends from 250mm to 368mm L. Hit & Miss grille: 271mm L x 95mm H.
Reference Material:
- Standards: Measurement of airborne sound insulation according to BS EN 20140-10: 1992. Equivalent area tested to BS EN 13141-1:2004.
Enhance your space with the Rytons 9x3 Acoustic AirLiner Set. Order now to achieve superior sound insulation and efficient ventilation. Trust Advanced Acoustics for quality products and expert support.
Questions & Answers:
- Will installing more than one vent to achieve a greater free area have an effect on the acoustic performance? We asked the BRE who said "The performance of the ventilator will not degrade when you put in more of them. The composite sound insulation performance of the facade will degrade if you increase the number of ventilators, assuming that they are one of the weaker links."
- Will the vent reduce sound from inside to outside as well as from outside to inside? The BRE has advised us that it's reasonable to assume that reciprocity applies to the vents. That is, the third octave values for sound reduction index are the same in both directions (out to in and in to out).