Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent

Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent on window
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent - 30 degree Tilt
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent - 60 degree Tilt
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent - 90 degree tilt
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent - 2500 EA Drawing
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent - 4000 EA Drawing
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent - 5000 EA Drawing
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent on window
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent - 30 degree Tilt
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent - 60 degree Tilt
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent - 90 degree tilt
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent - 2500 EA Drawing
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent - 4000 EA Drawing
Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent - 5000 EA Drawing

Yale SlotVent Trickle Vent

  • Meets Equivalent Air Flow requirements of Document F 2021
  • Built-in fly/bug screen
  • Option for foam gasket for noise and draft reduction
  • Pre-fitted clips for easy installation

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Designed and developed in the UK, the Yale trickle vent SlotVent allows an appropriate amount of air to pass through the window, helping to remove stale air and reduce condensation and mould. The vent also enables people in cities or living near busy roads to benefit from ventilation without having to open their windows.

The range includes trickle vents with 2500, 4000 or 5000 equivalent areas (EA), the measure of aerodynamic performance of the ventilator and the measurement specified in building regulations.

Yale SlotVent is supplied with pre-fitted clips for easy installation with optional screw holes to fit optimal 13mm slot.

The Yale SlotVent has been designed and tested to comply with the building regulations England and Wales requirement F- Means of Ventilation and the Scottish building regulations October 2011 Standard 3.14.

Components:

  • Internal vent: Yale branded with pre-fitted clips. The vent can be tilted to 30, 60 or 90 degrees according to ventilation requirements. The range includes options with or without foam gasket for noise and draft reduction.
  • External hood: Pre-fitted clips are designed to provide ventilation whilst preventing water from entering the home. A built-in fly screen prevents flies and bugs from entering the home.
  • Fly screen for overframe: to prevent flies and bugs entering the home when no external hood is used, simply fit under the internal vent.

Technical Information:
Accreditation:

  • Part F:2021 compliant
  • EN13141-1:2019 – ventilation for buildings performance testing of components and products for residential ventilation – Part 1: Externally and internally mounted air transfer devices
  • BS EN ISO 10140-1: Acoustics
  • 5000EA open: 30dB (0;1)
  • 5000EA closed: 43dB (-1;2)

Material Specification:

  • Internal Vent, External Hood and Flyscreen for Overframe: ASA resin
  • ASA resin is commonly used for outdoor applications due to its strong weather resistance, colour fade resistance, UV resistances and mechanical properties.
  • Fixing clips: ABS
What are the changes to Part F 2021 for trickle vents?

Approved Document F: 2021

Why are there new Part F regulations?

The Future Homes Standard 2021

  • Government led project: 31% reduction in CO2 by June 2022
  • Includes updates to Part L and Part F regulations
  • Currently applies to installations in England
  • For windows and doors, by 15th June 2022
    • U values reduce from 1.6 to 1.4
    • Expected goal of 0.8 by 2025

What products can I use to comply?

As windows now make homes more airtight, additional ventilation is required to circulate air in living spaces. Options include mechanical ventilation, extractor fans and trickle vents.

Trickle vents are by far the cheapest and most practical solution to achieve the regulations for both new build and replacement markets.

  • New trickle vents are being launched to offer increased equivalent area air flow.
  • Adjustments to slot heights may be needed to achieve the EQA requirements.
  • Carl F Groupco stock compliant vents from Glazpart, Greenwood, RW Simon and Yale.

What are the new regulations?

for dwellings regarding ventilation....

New build and extensions:

  • Habitable Rooms + Kitchens
    • 8000 EQA
    • 10,000 EQA (single story)
  • Non Habitable Rooms + Bathrooms
    • 4000 EQA
    • 5000 EQA (single story)
  • WC's + Utility Rooms
    • No defined EQA but ventilation is recommended to be provided.
  • Open Plan Living Room + Kitchen
    • If the dwelling has a kitchen and living room which are not separate rooms, at least three ventilators of the same area as for other habitable rooms should be provided in the open-plan space.

Replacement Market:

  • Replacing less than 30% of glazing
    • Replacement windows must provide at least the equivalent EQA as the old window.
    • If no ventilation was previously in place, the EQA standard for new build must be adhered to.
  • Replacing more than 30% of glazing
    • Follow the regulations as for new build and extensions when replacing more than 30% of the glazing products.

 

New reporting, compliance and certification required by installers from June 2022.

Always refer to the government regulations, download the full document here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/ventilation-approved-document-f

 

 

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