Flow120/C120
It represents the latest innovation in the field of Recessed Mechanical Ventilation (VMC), offering advanced solutions for air exchange and filtration in open-space residential environments, as well as small offices and shared spaces. With high performance and extremely quiet operation, Flow120 stands out for its ability to provide healthy air and energy savings, making it the ideal option for medium-sized rooms and modern open spaces.
Developed as an evolution of the Flow70/100 models, Flow120/C120 introduces a variable air flow rate from 15 to 120 m³/h, supported by 4 adjustable flow speeds, a night function, and hyper-ventilation. Its recessed installation minimizes visual impact, with compact dimensions and customizable covers in paintable sheet metal or plexiglass, perfectly adapting to any interior design.
In addition to its versatility and discretion, this product excels in its thermal performance thanks to an enthalpy heat exchanger that ensures heat recovery of up to 88%, and for the free-cooling option, which allows the use of favorable external climatic conditions to contribute to heating or cooling of the environment. The Pure version introduces additional CO2 and VOC sensors, automatically adapting ventilation to the needs of the environment, while management through the Air Guard app increases convenience of use.
Flow C120, the ductable variant of the system, further expands flexibility, allowing multiple rooms to be served with a single VMC unit. This model is particularly suitable for residential configurations such as three-room apartments, offering an intelligent solution to optimize the ventilation system by reducing installation costs and ensuring optimal indoor environment in multiple rooms simultaneously. With Flow C120, Helty sets new standards for healthy indoor air and uncompromising living comfort.
Flow120, like Flow40, is also available in the version with ventilation grilles on the side of the window; a choice that allows the façade's aesthetics to be completely preserved, making it particularly interesting for new construction sites or renovations in architectural contexts subject to specific constraints.