RVK / CarboAir 50 Professional Extraction Kits
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RVK / CarboAir 50 Grow Room Extraction Kits
Get a Professional Extraction Kit featuring an ever-reliable RVK Extractor Fan and a carefully selected, matching CarboAir 50 Carbon Filter.
There’s no wiring and no sizing up (fan + filter + ducting + fixings included).
It’s one of the most reliable air exchange and odour removal kit ranges around.
Each kit comes with everything you need to help manage temperatures and regulate CO2 and humidity levels, ultimately leading to bigger yields.
Your trusty bundle will also help keep mould at bay, eliminate bad odours and remove hot air.
All parts are tried, tested, trusted and built to last - they simply won’t let you down.
- Plug & Play: No fan wiring + power lead included
- Reliable air exchange and odour removal kits
- Tried, tested and trusted
- Secure and easy to install
- Regulate CO2 and humidity levels
- Helps keep temperatures down
- Reduces risk of mould
- Fast clean: Quick-release fan mechanism for easy cleaning & maintenance of fan
- Excellent value: Everything you need for temperature, CO2, humidity & odour control
You Get:
1 x CarboAir 50
1 x 5m IEC Cable
1 x 5m Combi Ducting
1 x Duct Clip
1 x Fast Clamp
Systemair RVK Extractor Fans
Systemair RVK Fans no longer need to be wired up - and in this kit the IEC Cable is included.
Climate control can be easy and affordable – the German-made RVK Systemair Extractor Fans see to that.
They’re robust, powerful and quiet, yet extremely low cost. You’ll connect and install them in no time at all. It’s no wonder they’re our bestselling fan!
Believe us, they will not let you down. They’ve been tried and tested time and time again – they’re virtually indestructible with airtight casing! Yours will safely run for 24 hours a day without stopping
You won’t find a fan this good for such a low cost anywhere else. It’s an absolute must for entry-level growers! Experienced growers still swear by them.
CarboAir 50 Carbon Filters
Designed in conjunction with Systemair to create the best possible filters for their popular RVK Fans, the CarboAir 50 range from Global Air Supplies offers excellent air filtration capabilities and optimal airflow.
Each of the CarboAir 50 Carbon Filters have been handmade in Europe to ensure every part of the manufacturing process falls under strict quality control, from the metalwork to the carbon itself.
Filter size and bed depth are key elements that were carefully selected to match specific RVK Fans, and the bigger, granulated carbon featured inside is able to come into contact with the air for a longer period of time to improve filtration effectiveness.
Which RVK Fan?
- 100mm (4”) - RVK100A1 Fan / CarboAir 50 100/330 – 184m3/hour – Up to 1 x 400W light
- 125mm (5”) - RVK125A1 Fan / CarboAir 50 125/330 - 220m3/hour – Up to 1 x 600W light
- 150mm (6”) - RVK150A1 Fan / CarboAir 50 150/330 - 428m3/hour – Up to 2 x 600W lights
- 150mm (6”) - RVK150L1 Fan / CarboAir 50 150/660 - 720m3/hour – Up to 3 x 600W lights
- 200mm (8”) - RVK200A1 Fan / CarboAir 50 200/660 - 796m3/hour – Up to 4 x 600W lights
- 250mm (8”) - RVK250L1 Fan / CarboAir 50 250/660 - 1134m3/hour – Up to 4 x 600W lights
- 315mm (12.5”) - RVK315A1 Fan / CarboAir 50 315/660 - 1362m3/hour – Up to 6 x 600W lights
We Recommend
Position your filter near the ceiling of your grow room, as hot, stale air will rise.
Create intake holes near the base of your growing space so your plants get a constant flow of fresh air to your plants.
Why Use an air extraction kit?
Plants consume CO2 and release humidity. At the same time, your grow lights and other hot bits of kit are increasing your grow room temperature.
So you need to draw out hot, stale, humid, CO2 depleted air, and replace it with fresh, cooler, CO2 rich air.
This is what’s known as air exchange. In each system, you need:
A fan: draw air out
A filter: to remove odours before air is extracted
Ducting: to vent air where you need it
The beauty of an extraction kit is that you don’t need to worry about sizing everything up. You already know your carbon filter, fan & ducting will fit together. It’s the easiest answer to air exchange.
How To Use
1. Connect power lead to the fan
2. Connect the fan to the carbon filter with a Metu clamp
3. Place a length of ducting to the other end of the fan via a duct clip
4. Position your filter
- Either hang it with a heavy duty chain, rope ratchets or stand it on a carbon filter frame
- The loose end of the ducting will need to be out of your grow space
Setting up an RVK & CarboAir 50 Extraction Kit
The Tech
100mm (4") RVK100 A1 Extractor Fan - 184m3/hour
• Max. airflow: 184m3/h
• Flange size: 99mm
• Max power consumption: 29W
• Sound pressure level at 3 m: 34.5 dB(A)
• Voltage: 230V
• Frequency: 50Hz
• Phase: 1~
• Input power: (P1) 29.1 W
• Current: 0.171 A
• R.p.m: 2482
• Weight: 1.8kg
• Max. temperature of transported air: 70°C
• Max. temperature of transported air when speed-controlled: 70°C
• Insulation class: B
• Enclosure class, motor: IP44
125mm (5") RVK125 A1 Extractor Fan - 220m3/hour
• Max. airflow: 220 m3/h
• Flange size: 124mm
• Max power consumption: 29W
• Sound pressure level at 3m: 37.5 dB(A)
• Voltage: 230V
• Frequency: 50Hz
• Phase: 1 ~
• Input power (P1): 29.2W
• Current: 0.172 A
• R.p.m: 2469
• Weight: 1.8kg
• Max. temperature of transported air 70°C
• Max. temperature of transported air when speed-controlled 70°C
• Insulation class: B
• Insulation class: B
• Enclosure class, motor :IP44
150mm (6") RVK150 A1 Extractor Fan - 428m3/hour
• Max. airflow: 428m3/h
• Flange size: 149mm
• Max power consumption: 60W
• Sound pressure level at 3m: 40.6 dB(A)
• Voltage: 230V
• Frequency: 50 Hz
• Phase: 1 ~
• Input power (P1): 59.6W
• Current: 0.262 A
• R.p.m.: 2437
• Capacitor: 2 µF
• Weight: 2.7kg
• Max. temperature of transported air: 70°C
• Max. temperature of transported air when speed-controlled: 70°C
• Insulation class: B
• Enclosure class, motor: IP44
150mm (6") RVK150 L1 Extractor Fan - 720m3/hour
• Max. airflow: 720m3/h
• Flange size: 149mm
• Max power consumption: 109W
• Sound pressure level at 3 m: 44.8 dB(A)
• Voltage: 230V
• Frequency: 50 Hz
• Phase: 1 ~
• Input power (P1): 109W
• Current: 0.48 A
• R.p.m.: 2527
• Capacitor: 3 µF
• Weight : 3.2kg
• Max. temperature of transported air: 70°C
• Max. temperature of transported air when speed-controlled: 70°C
• Insulation class: F
• Enclosure class, motor: IP44 IP
• Energy class, basic unit: E
• Energy class, basic unit option: C
• ErP ready: ErP 2016/ErP 2018
200mm (8") RVK200 A1 Extractor Fan - 796m3/hour
• Max. airflow: 796 m3/h
• Flange size: 199mm
• Max power consumption: 104W
• Sound pressure level at 3 m: 42 dB(A)
• Voltage: 230V
• Frequency: 50 Hz
• Phase: 1 ~
• Input power (P1): 104W
• Current: 0.46 A
• R.p.m.: 2495
• Capacitor: 3 µF
• Weight : 3.3kg
• Max. temperature of transported air: 70°C
• Max. temperature of transported air when speed-controlled: 70°C
• Insulation class: F
• Enclosure class, motor: IP44
• Energy class, basic unit: E
• Energy class, basic unit option: B
• ErP ready: ErP 2016/ErP 2018
250mm (10") RVK250 L1 Extractor Fan - 1134m3/hour
• Max. airflow: 1134 m3/h
• Flange size: 249mm
• Max power consumption: 159W
• Sound pressure level at 3 m: 41.9 dB(A)
• Voltage: 230V
• Frequency: 50 Hz
• Phase: 1 ~
• Input power (P1): 159 W
• Current: 0.691 A
• R.p.m: 2531
• Capacitor: 4 µF
• Weight: 3.9kg
• Max. temperature of transported air: 70°C
• Max. temperature of transported air when speed-controlled: 70°C
• Insulation class: F
• Enclosure class, motor: IP44 IP
• Energy class, basic unit: E
• Energy class, basic unit option: B
• ErP ready: ErP 2016/ErP 2018
315mm (12.5") RVK315 A1 Extractor Fan - 1362m3/hour
• Max. airflow: 1362 m3/h
• Flange size: 314mm
• Max power consumption: 222W
• Sound pressure level at 3 m: 45 dB(A)
• Voltage: 230V
• Frequency: 50 Hz
• Phase: 1 ~
• Input power (P1): 222W
• Current: 0.971 A
• R.p.m.: 2696
• Capacitor: 5 µF
• Weight : 5.2 kg
• Max. temperature of transported air: 70°C
• Max. temperature of transported air when speed-controlled: 70°C
• Insulation class: B
• Enclosure class, motor: IP44 IP
• ErP ready: ErP 2018/ErP 2016
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