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HEATING VENTILATION & SERVICES; INSULATION 41 Panasonic provide for housing development


Marshgate Properties has recently completed a new housing development of two detached four-bed proper- ties and six semi-detached three-bedroom homes in the rural village of North Kelsey. Installer UK Alternative Energy has provided each property with renewable energy heating thanks to Panasonic’s Aquarea Mono- bloc air to water heat pumps which supply heating and


domestic hot water to each home. Andy Denton, Director of Marshgate Properties commented: “Selecting sustainable energy options is high on our list of important aspects for the homes we build. We had already installed Panasonic Aquarea Heat Pumps on a previous project a year earlier and have been impressed with the units and their performance.”


01344 853 393 www.aircon.panasonic.eu New heat pump videos now available


Grant UK has released a new series of air source heat pump videos which are now available to view on their YouTube channel. Comprising of 18 videos divided into three playlists, the videos have been developed to assist both heating engineers and end-users. Air source heat pumps are growing in popularity with both consumers


and their installers selecting this renewable technology to achieve sustainable heating systems in homes. To help customers develop their understanding of heat pumps, how they work and what factors help them to perform at their best, Grant UK has developed a series of video tutorials. View the playlists and subscribe to the Grant UK YouTube Channel.


www.youtube.com/MyGrantUK Next gen high performance MVHR systems


Domus Ventilation has launched its next generation, improved performance HRXE Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) units for a wider range of residential properties. HRXE-HERA™ and HRXE-AURA™ high performance MVHR systems combine supply and extract ventilation in one system. They efficiently recover the heat typically lost in waste, stale air and use it to temper the


fresh air drawn into the building via a heat exchanger. The filtered, pre- warmed air is distributed to areas of the home such as living rooms and bedrooms, meeting part of the heating load in energy efficient dwellings.


www.domusventilation.co.uk Thermal bridging issue must be crossed


Hard foam insulation products such as Eurowall Cavity or the full-fill version, Eurowall +, offer an effective, easy-to-fit solution to heat loss caused by thermal bridging in cavity walls. User-friendly, the Eurowall PIR panels match the height of a wall’s blockwork, thus eliminating the need for


on-site cutting and resizing to result in a time and cost-effective installa- tion. Eurowall + panels feature an innovative tongue and groove detail on all four sides. This means the panels not only slot together easily, they produce a tight-locking finish that minimises heat loss through thermal bridging and offer increased protection against wind-driven rain, as well as improved airtightness. Visit the Recticelwebsite for more information.


0800 085 4079 www.recticelinsulation.com/en-gb/eurowall-cavity WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK


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