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EDIT: The thing is it's not just a vent, consider the conveyor block too.
So as for basic balance and for most applications i personally would have in mind, which is private rooms, 30kW would actually be a good power consumption. Still high enough to not flood any construction with them.
Overall, using the oxygen should be what the vent consumes, energy however not so much.
you should decrease the need of interior plates and construction componments a bit, maybe to:
InteriorPlate: 40
Construction: 80
so you have 50/100 in the end^^
The only part where it would require a motor or some other actuators would be the compression part and thus depressurizing an area.
Overall i think that the vent itself could also be a very thin element on a wall.
Much like 20-50cm deep and big enough at the wall plane to fit a conveyor hatch.
That way you could easily have a 1x1x1 hallways with vents in it and still walk through.
And I chose to make it a full block because you would still need a conveyor block behind the air vent anyway, so why not save a block space for a light or something ? :P
And yeah, I think 100 construction and 50 interior plates would be more ok.
As for power... I hover around 10-20, still not sure what to pick.
Nobody cares about the build time it seems =)
And 15kW power.