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GE Measurement & Control Solutions


Can you ignore the savings? CO2


based Ventilation Control


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Telaire Ventostat 8000 series


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Lower Energy with Heat Recovery Ventilation Ecovent


Performance up to 2.5m3 /sec


The VES Ecovent range of energy recovery ventilation systems has been the acknowledged market leader in heat recovery for over ten years. Suitable for many applications including offices, schools, hotels and retail establishments, the Ecovent range is designed to fit them all.


Heat Exchanger f Maximum efficiency of 65% to EN308. f Modulating face and bypass damper to control energy recovery.


Filters f Optimal filter change


‘Plug and Play’ f Electrical components are fitted with


plug connectors for easy maintenance and site installation.


Controls f Pre-wired controls and isolator.


Energy Efficient Fans f Energy efficient EC fans f Plug fan with inverter above 1.4m3


/s.


f BlueSense energy saving packages.


f Energy and demand ventilation controls strategies.


f User interface options. Tel: +44(0)8448 15 60 60 www.ves.co.uk/heat-recovery www.cibsejournal.com October 2011 CIBSE Journal 27


point calculated by VES controls packages.


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