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Vectaire Ltd’s range of residential ventilation is one of the most comprehensive available: low energy products with EC motors are manufactured (mostly in the UK to ISO9001) using the latest technologies. They combine efficient ventilation with low noise levels, running costs and excellent SFP ratings.
A continuous mechanical extract system is the ideal way to ventilate. Units maintain a constant trickle of fresh air; remove moisture, odours and pollutants; meet the latest requirements for energy efficiency, environmental friendliness and economy. WHHRs (whole house heat recovery) are for in-line or upright installation including small units for one/two roomed apartments (WHHR Mini for student accommodation, hotel rooms, extra care facilities etc), and models for areas up to 230m2
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up to 94% of heat extracted from up to seven rooms, with SFPs from 0.40w/l/sec (the WHHR Maxi). New to the range are the EVO200DC (198mm deep), and the EVO250DC (250mm deep). All models have several control options including summer bypass and integral humidistat, with a variable choice of trickle and boost speeds, often with delay-on timers and integral frost- stats.
Two fans with EC motors are available for single room ventilation (axial or centrifugal. They operate continuously, almost silently and very economically in any wet room (with a choice of two trickle speeds and options of delay timer, humidistat and low voltage). Lastly the new HREC 1003 single room heat recovery unit is for both new-build and refurbishment. It provides low level and continuous, energy saving ventilation, combined with high performance and efficiency. It saves up
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to 75% of potential heat loss and includes an integral summer mode and a frost-stat. The HREC 1003 is available with 400, 500 or 600mm length tube heat recovery cells (100mm dia), and a terminal kit incorporating both a weather louvre and a condensate outlet. It is available in standard, timer, humidity control and SELV models.
TEL: 01494 522333
WWW.VECTAIRE.CO.UK Armstrong Ceilings performs a health check CPD
A health, wellbeing and productivity CPD from Armstrong Ceilings is now RIBA-approved.
Information on the market drivers and impact of building design and construction on occupant health, wellbeing and productivity are contained in a new RIBA-approved CPD from Armstrong Ceilings.
The ‘Health, Wellbeing and Productivity’ CPD meets the RIBA CPD core curriculum subjects of designing and building it (design, construction, technology and engineering) on a general awareness knowledge level.
Designed to explain how to integrate user-centered interior design to positively impact the health, wellbeing and productivity of occupants, the CPD presents the cost to major economies of not getting it right, with acoustics being a major bugbear alongside lighting, air quality, temperature and decor.
Armstrong’s CPD suggests user-centered design as an evolution of conventional design where the project is divided up into small parts, with individual team members only really looking at their own part and not always considering the whole project and how people interact with it. Whereas the user-centered integrated approach is designed by a whole team at the same time so all options can be considered and improved.
It also presents the results of surveys on indoor air quality, where the use of low VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) materials can improve the environment, and on thermal comfort, where the use of PCM (Phase Change Material) ceilings can optimise the internal temperature of spaces using passive energy-saving materials.
With acoustics being a main irritant, consideration is given to solutions for spaces with varying acoustic requirements, while the part ceilings can play in harvesting natural light is explained as part of improving productive working via enhanced visual comfort.
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The CPD also explains how ceilings systems which deliver solutions for a variety of user comforts can also deliver green building credits such as BREEAM, LEED and Ska, with the ability to recycle old ceiling tiles adding further credits in all three schemes.
Case studies also quantify the return on investment for using ceiling solutions to deliver improved wellbeing in education and healthcare environments.
To book the new ‘Health, Wellbeing and Productivity’ CPD please contact Armstrong.
TEL: FREEPHONE 0800 371 849 60
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