Greenheck’s new EHV-550 and EHV-550D are 5.5-inch deep stationary dual-module wind-driven rain louvers featuring horizontal front blades and vertical rear blades. The innovative horizontal front blades provide a more traditional appearance and prohibit sight of the vertical rear blades from any upward viewing angle.

The vertical rear blades yield high ventilation rates while providing unsurpassed weather protection. The EHV-550 and EHV-550D louvers are licensed to bear the AMCA Seal for Water Penetration, Air Performance and Wind-Driven Rain, and are AMCA 540 Listed for Wind-Borne Debris Impact and AMCA 550 Listed for High-Velocity Wind-Driven Rain. The EHV-550D is also Florida Product Approved and Miami-Dade Qualified and can withstand wind pressure loads up to 100 PSF.

Manufactured of extruded aluminum, Greenheck louvers can be specified with a variety of options in a broad array of architectural finishes for durability and compatibility with adjacent components.

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