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VTS India has announced that from August, the supply of its VENTUS S-type ceiling suspended air handling units (AHU) will be within a one-week delivery time. These are manufactured at its Indian factory. “Our ceiling suspended AHU complies key technical parameters with competitive price in the market,” says Manish Dhamija, CEO-India, VTS.

Features include:

  • Ceiling suspended AHUs are optimised to the market needs.
  • VENTUS S-type is available in five sizes with efficiency from to 900 CFM 5600 CFM.
  • It has EC motors, which help in energy-saving and performance flexibility.
  • Has high durability and tightness of the structure with 40 mm, double skin casing.
  • Has the lowest price ceiling suspended AHUs in the Indian market.
  • VTS India has announced that from August, the supply of its VENTUS S-type ceiling suspended air handling units (AHU) will be within a one-week delivery time. These are manufactured at its Indian factory. “Our ceiling suspended AHU complies key technical parameters with competitive price in the market,” says Manish Dhamija, CEO-India, VTS. Features include: Ceiling suspended AHUs are optimised to the market needs. VENTUS S-type is available in five sizes with efficiency from to 900 CFM 5600 CFM. It has EC motors, which help in energy-saving and performance flexibility. Has high durability and tightness of the structure with 40 mm, double skin casing. Has the lowest price ceiling suspended AHUs in the Indian market.

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