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Head Vent System offers motion-based, automatic operation.

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April 12, 2011 - Intended for boat builders and OEMs, Head Vent System uses single blower to extract air from multiple heads on vessel. Blower, control unit, and dampers are housed within central, remotely-located plenum box that measures 16 x 12 x 13 in. Able to ventilate up to 4 heads, fully automatic unit does not require any input from user. Each head is fitted with motion detector, and manual version is also available. System runs on 24 Vdc and requires one exhaust port to vessel exterior.

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Delta T Systems
858 W 13th Ct.
Riviera Beach, FL, 33404
USA



The New Head Vent System has Arrived


The long awaited Head Vent System is now in full production. Boat builders and OEMs have been calling for this next-generation system and Delta "T" Systems has delivered. The Head Vent System uses a single powerful blower to extract air from multiple heads on a vessel. It is compact, quiet, highly effective and fully automatic.

The entire Head Vent System including the blower, the control unit, and the dampers are housed within a central, remotely-located plenum box. The plenum box measures only 16" L x 12" W x 13" H. A single Head Vent unit is capable of ventilating up to four heads. The system is fully automatic and requires no input from the user. Each head is fitted with a highly sensitive motion detector. When a person enters one of the heads, the system automatically initiates the flow of air from that head. When the person leaves the head, the system remains on for a preset length of time in order to fully ventilate the space, and then shuts down automatically. The Head Vent System is also available in a manual version where the flow of air is started and stopped using a wall-mounted switch within each of the heads.

The new Head Vent System runs on 24 volts DC and requires only one exhaust port through to the outside of the vessel. It is simple to install, seamless to operate, and it will add value and true functionality to vessels.

If boatbuilders are tired of weak head fans that do little, if anything, except make noise, then it is time they take a look at Delta "T" Systems' new Head Vent System.

Contact Delta "T" Systems, 858 W 13th Ct., Riviera Beach, FL 33404. 561-204-1500; Fax: 561-848-1611. info@deltatsystems.com; www.deltatsystems.com
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