Frequently Asked Questions with answers few will understand

     
   
 

How does the Condor Kinetic roof ventilator compare to other roof ventilator products?

Like a Rolls Royce to a GoKart.
In all fairness there is no real comparison. Condor Kinetic Roof Ventilators use thermal kinetic energy, and are extremely efficient, especially when there is no wind.
Wind driven types were designed for factory duty and then remarketed for residential use.
For a detailed comparison click here.

If the Condor Kinetic ventilator has no moving parts, how will it remove the heat from my home?
The Condor Kinetic ventilator takes advantage of the physical laws of heat and pressure to remove the heat from a building. For more information, including diagrams, please click here.

How many do I need for my roof (attic area)?
In conventional residential dwellings only one appropriately sized roof unit is recommended. It's size is determined by the roof type and area to be ventilated.

Can I install a Condor Kinetic roof ventilator myself?
Yes. The unit is supplied to enable easy installation by the home handyman.

Can a Condor be used in conjunction with a wind driven type roof ventilator.
No.

Will it let rain in?
No! Condor Kinetic ventilators are waterproof, even in tropical regions.

 

What happens during Winter

Because the Condor is thermal driven, it doesn't draw the dry air as would be normally present in the attic, and replace it with moist ambient. Let's face it, when it rains the air is moist

Are they efficient?
YES!
Condor was established in 1983 and has been manufacturing high end ventilation systems to this day. Condor is committed to its reputation for excellence.

Suppliers in my area?
Condor products are selected and supplied project specific to ensure that it can cater to the needs of the building. Because of this Condor fabricate specifically to those needs. Condor ship from Brisbane to all capital cities in Australia, NZ & South Africa

Is the Condor product range suitable for hydroponic situations?
Yes, Condor equipment is well suited to hydroponic operations in that it protects from erratic airflow.

Is the Condor Kinetic roof ventilator suitable for cyclonic conditions?
Yes, Condor roof ventilators are rated at in excess of 300kph.

What materials is the Condor made from?
Condor Roof Ventilators are constructed from either galvanised or stainless steel. All are finished with a coloured resin coating

 
 

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