AeroWingSC unique benefit
The aerodynamic design of the AeroWingSC gives the incoming air a 22-degree angle, resulting in an air throw path which is always known and enables any kind of ventilation, regardless of the roof structure. A constant air throw is even guaranteed at minimum ventilation.
Cold incoming air cools the hot and moist air in the house, causing condensation. This condensate may cause moving parts
to freeze. The AeroWingSC avoids this problem in three ways:
- The air inlet uses the venturi effect to draw in the air inside the house along with the incoming air. The round opening keeps the air in the house moving to prevent condensate from forming on the valve.
- The blunt corner on the inside of the valve and the slanted edge of the lower corner sections cause the condensate to run off the moving parts.
- Two rubber strips seal the lower side of the flap to prevent the condensate from dripping into the moving parts and the air from leaking away under the valve.