A new ventilation system, both silent and healthy, has entered the Australian market. Sydney based company, Acoustica distributes a product that not only filters the air and provides superior ventilation, but simultaneously stops noise from outside the building (traffic, aircraft, etc).
Acoustica’s Aeropac is currently being installed in housing along Australian motorways, due to its unique dual approach to ventilation. It has also been used in the USA and Europe to effectively control both aircraft and traffic noise.
Aeropac is designed for houses alongside busy streets where both noise control and fresh air are of paramount concern. It is a compact ventilation unit that can be fitted to any room. With dimensions of 115 x 405 x 250 mm it takes up a minimum amount of space in a modern, slimline design.
Aeropac works in the following way: air vents placed at an angle to the wall provide a constant, draught-free flow of fresh air. The air vents can be opened and closed using two sliding control flaps. Automatic thermal overload protection is provided as a safety feature and Aeropac, like all Acoustica products, has been tested to Australian standards.
Aeropac uses only 14 - 18W for 135m3/h air movement and contains an active carbon filter, absorbing harmful pollutants as well as noise. The product both protects structural soundness and helps prevent moisture build-up and the growth of mould.
In an atmosphere increasingly polluted by both noise and car-exhaust, it’s great to have a product that can tackle both problems at once in an efficient and economic fashion.