Technical Statement
Product Description
The Ventüer VL-104D single-bank ventilation louvre system is a drainable louvre that provides a medium level of weather protection, whilst simultaneously having a low pressure drop. Rated as Class C under BS/EN:13030 for air volumes up to 1.0 m3/second, it is ideal for sheltered locations or where a low level of water ingress is acceptable (such as drained plant room areas).
The VL-104D comes with a flanged perimeter frame, which can be fixed in to a wide range of primary support structures and cladding types, including profiled metal cladding, fibre cement sheet, window joinery systems and others.
It can be fitted with a sealed solid backing panel to provide a water-tight rainscreen in areas where the louvres are "inactive", or not required for air flow. It can also be fitted with bird or insect mesh, and can be coupled with the Ventüer range of air control and fire dampers.
Scope of use
Designed
for use as an air intake or exhaust louvre in situations where exposure to
moderate levels of wind and rain are expected, and where some water carry
over is acceptable. Ideal for natural ventilation of carpark buildings, plant
rooms and basements where some water ingress will not damage interior linings
or equipment. Constructed from extruded aluminium and suitable for salt-spray
zones and other corrosive environments when powdercoated appropriately.
Compatible with all common structure and cladding types, including precast
concrete, metal cladding, fibre cement sheet and unitised curtainwall
systems. Ancillaries such as bird mesh, insect mesh, dust filters, mechanical
dampers and plenums can be supplied fitted to the rear face.
New Zealand Building Code (NZBC)
The product will, if employed in accordance with the supplier's installation and maintenance requirements, assist with meeting the following provisions of the building code:
- Clause B1 Structure: Performance B1.3.3(a), B1.3.3(f), B1.3.3(h)
- Clause E2 External moisture: Performance E2.3.2
- Clause G4 Ventilation: Performance G4.3.1
Evidence
The product meets the requirements set out in the following documents, or relevant parts of cited standards within the documents:
- When
sized correctly, the VL-104D louvre system complies with the requirements for
natural ventilation of buildings under the New Zealand Building Code clause
G4
- When installed in accordance with Ventüer technical literature, shop
drawings and site-specific engineering the VL-104D louvre system complies
with the requirements for structure under the New Zealand Building Code
clause B1
- When installed in accordance with Ventüer technical literature and shop
drawings the VL-104D louvre system complies with the requirements around
external moisture as outline in New Zealand Building Code clause E2
Supporting evidence
The product has and can make available the following additional evidence to support the above statements:
Use in Service History
The
VL-104D louvre system was developed in New Zealand in 2011. Since that time
it has been used extensively on a wide range of projects including
apartments, industrial buildings, commercial office towers and storage
facilities throughout New Zealand.
Refer to the Ventüer website for detailed
case studies - https://ventuer.co.nz/case-studies-ventilation/
Product Criteria
Design requirements
- Good
airflow characteristics, resulting in high ventilation rates
- Self-draining blade profile, suitable for tall louvre panels
- Compatible with all common structure and cladding types, including
precast concrete, metal cladding, fibre cement sheet and unitised curtainwall
systems
- Extruded aluminium construction, available in any standard powdercoat
colour or anodising
- Can be fitted with ancillaries such as bird mesh, insect mesh, dust
filters, mechanical dampers and plenums
- Independently tested and certified to BS/EN:13031
- Water ingress from wind driven rain can be substantial if exposed to high
winds or situated where cross flow can occur (i.e. having louvres on both
sides of an emtpy building such as a storage facilty). If interior linings or
equipment within the building can be damaged by exposure to water, consider
using the double bank VL-2SD louvre system instead.
Installation requirements
Installation
requirements for the VL-104D louvre system vary dependent on the site wind
loads, louvre panel sizes, cladding type and primary structure detailing.
Ventüer provides full shop drawings for all installations which show
sequencing, fixing type and sizing, flashing requirements and sealant
details. Installers should make themselves fully conversant with these shop
drawings prior to installation commencing.
Maintenance requirements
Refer to Ventüer Operation & Maintenance Manual
Warrantees
Refer to Ventüer Warranty Document
Environmental
All
Ventüer ventilation louvre systems are fabricated from aluminium which is
extruded locally here in New Zealand. The majority of this aluminium is
"green aluminium", meaning that the electricity for smelting is
supplied from renewable energy sources (such as is the case with Tiwai Point,
which relies on hydro-power).
Any waste generated during manufacture is fully recycled, as can be any
louvres at the end of their useful life.
All powdercoating of louvre components is carried out by certified
applicators and the use of chomate treatment processes is strictly
avoided.
Effective use of passive ventilation devices such as louvre systems can
significantly reduce the energy consumption of a building, reducing both its
carbon footprint and whole of life cost.
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