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HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES
Demand-controlled ventilation by Renson®
ventilation system with the Healthbox® ensures the house is optimally ventilated, according to the resident’s activities. This ventilation system really can help homes reduce their energy consumption whilst creating a healthy indoor environment. Renson’s demand-controlled ventilation
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system combines the constant supply of fresh air through self-regulating vents and the extraction on-demand of polluted air thanks to the central extraction unit Healthbox® Dynamic sensors measure the extraction air 24
or several years, Renson has been developing very successful ventilation systems. Its demand-controlled
proper flow rate in each room. This automatic calibration also leads to significant time savings, as installation takes only a couple of minutes.
Renson in Maidstone: strong in customised solutions
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hours a day on CO2 or humidity and/or VOCs and adapt the ventilation level to the needs of the residents in an intelligent way. In this way, the system makes a healthy indoor environment possible.
Operate without errors The Healthbox®
is installed in an unused corner in the attic or in a technical room. In
the kitchen, bathroom, toilet or any other room where the polluted air is extracted, the user only sees an aluminium design vent. The fan is calibrated fully automatically and regulates itself so as to achieve the exact extraction capacity for each room. This avoids the risk of adjustment errors, thereby ensuring a properly working ventilation system with a
Renson is a trendsetter in ventilation, solar shading and terrace covers. Since 1909 the company has developed and manufactured innovative products and solutions, which improve the living conditions of people and at the same time cut energy costs – Creating healthy spaces! From its UK-based production facility in Maidstone, this company provides standard as well as customised solutions to the construction market and offers architects, specifiers, developers, fabricators and installers a wide range of innovative systems. Our product ranges include window ventilators, louvres and continuous louvre systems.
01622 754123
www.rensonuk.net Introducing the new Purevision range
Solarport Systems have developed a range of attractive and practical Solar Carports of modular design to suit installations from a single car parking space through to large multi space carparks. Our simple but elegant designs are an asset to any development giving attractive and practical shelter from the elements whilst offering the ability to generate power for self use or export. EV charging points can be added to the installation and combined with battery storage can offer totally green and practically free motoring. We can also advise on BIPV.
Following the successful launch of the Purevision™ multi-fuel stove range in 2014 Charlton and Jenrick our very pleased to announce the launch of their new Classic range of stoves. The Classic Purevision™ Multi-fuel stoves have all the features of the current range making them ultra-
efficient and designed to easily pass the strict Eco Design 2022 regulations that will ensure all stoves sold are clean, efficient and environmentally friendly. The Classic version offers a more traditional look to the current modern looking Purevision™.
Contact us today on 01308 863002, email
sales@solarportsystems.com or visit
www.solarportsystems.com to find out more
WWW.ARCHITECTSDATAFILE.CO.UK sales@charltonandjenrick.co.uk Architects Datafile website
The Architects Datafile (ADF) website is an online provider of past and present products and news items for the architect or specifier.
architectsdatafile.co.uk is a one-stop source for all the latest press releases providing any visitor with access to information about products and services that they may require. From the website, you can find links to digital
issues that have live links to advertisers’ sites, as well as daily email alerts to keep you as informed as possible.
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