Kömmerling 76 sistem sa srednjim zaptivanjem ClimaTec 76

For today's insulating and sealing values of buildings and windows, proper ventilation is very important, for changing the used air and reducing air humidity.

In order not to waste energy unnecessarily during ventilation, you should follow a few important rules or use innovative window technology. With the targeted application of a window gutter fan, the humidity in the rooms can be controlled and directed to the outside. A smart way to save energy.

Mehanizam provetravanja ClimaTec 76, koji je konstruisan za PVC prozorski sistem Kömmerling 76 sa srednjim zaptivanjem, leži pokriven u žljebu rama. Skoro neprimetan, ali delotvoran: služi kontrolisanoj izmeni vazduha bez ručnog provetravanja i nema potrebu za strujnim izvorom. Sa ClimaTec 76 se može regulisati vlažnost vazduha u sobi. Rizik od nastanka buđi se svodi na minimum. Pritom, sistem vetrenja ClimaTec 76 se pri jakim naletima vetra automatski prilagođava pritisku koji nastaje. Osim toga, podrazumeva se da odgovara zahtevima štednje energije kao i DIN i EU propisima u vezi sa provetravanjem životnog prostora, zaštite od buke i zaštite od udara kiše.

Our greenline principle: energy-efficient window systems, stabilizers in fresh material without the participation of lead and an intelligent recycling concept, provide an additional plus for the longevity of the profile.

Basic characteristics

  • ClimaTec 76 za PVC prozorski sistem Kömmerling 76 sa srednjim zaptivanjem.
  • Self-regulating ventilation system, easy to maintain.
  • Minimizes high air humidity and the risk of mold growth.
  • Promotes controlled air exchange.
  • Protects against insects through the grilles on the air vents.
  • Hardly visible from the outside and inside, hidden in the frame.
  • Automatic adjustment to wind pressure.
  • Compliant with EnEV energy saving regulations.
  • Proven sound protection up to 43 dB (SSK4).
  • Resistance to rain and air leakage according to DIN and EU standards.
  • Ventilation according to DIN 1946-6.