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HEAT RECOVERY


Nuaire expands Xboxer heat recovery range


Nuaire, part of the Genuit group, has expanded its Xboxer heat recovery range with the addition of the UNI-X unit, which has now been rebranded to Xboxer Universal.


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Universal is available in three models - UNIX-220, UNIX-360 and UNIX- 580 - with the largest model having enough duty to ventilate a cluster of up to 12 rooms.


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riginally launched in 2017 as a ventilation solution for student accommodation, the UNI-X has been a favourite amongst Nuaire’s customers, even


becoming an Innovation of the Year fi nalist at the Student Accommodation Awards. Since its launch, the UNI-X has proven to be a suitable solution across a far wider range of applications than ever anticipated, including schools, hospitals, offi ces, care homes, and apartments. In line with its widespread appeal, Nuaire has rebranded the UNI-X units as Xboxer Universal, part of the Xboxer heat recovery range. Fans of this heat recovery unit will be pleased to know its construction and performance retain the quality that has made it so popular, with high effi ciencies, low SEPs and ultra- low noise levels. The latter is a result of the Xboxer Universal’s unique casing consisting of internal profi ling and external acoustic cladding. Xboxer Universal is available in three models - UNIX-220, UNIX-360 and UNIX-580 - with the largest model having enough duty to ventilate a cluster of up to 12 rooms. The easy to use three speed controls are included as a standard feature, allowing full adjustability for site requirements. Each size is equipped with an integral mounting bracket, helping to reduce installation time no matter the project. Multiple spigot options are available, making the unit fully compatible with circular or rectangular ducting. The various sizes allow customers greater fl exibility when choosing a suitable unit for their space. The UNI-X580 will enable sites to ventilate a large cluster of rooms with just one system. Innovative space saving solutions mean the unit needs a maximum depth of 295mm, enabling it to fi t neatly into low ceiling voids. Once installed, the unit is easy to maintain with the G3 fi lter accessible from the underside of the unit, meaning the highest indoor air quality levels can be maintained. The Xboxer Universal range is enhanced by Nuaire’s in-line carbon fi lter range, IAQ-BOX, which fi lters out up to 99.5% of harmful N02 and up to 80% of Particulate Matter (PM). Nuaire’s all-in-one thermal ducting range, Ductmaster Thermal, can also be specifi ed to improve thermal effi ciency and reduce installation time. Xboxer Universal is the latest addition to Nuaire’s Xboxer family whose combination of good design, fl exible control options and high effi ciency, make it an award winning,


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market-leading heat recovery solution. Other units in the range include Xboxer Hybrid, which combines pure natural ventilation with mechanical assistance; and Xboxer XBC+ which has the lowest depth by duty unit on the market, for a space saving solution. All are designed to fi lter clean air into a building whilst extracting stale air from the interior, retaining heat that would otherwise be lost. Established in 1966, and based in Caerphilly, Nuaire designs and manufactures practical solutions for all ventilation requirements across the domestic, commercial and industrial construction sectors. Nuaire has a reputation for new air technology supported by high-quality units.


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