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40 FINANCE, INSURANCE & SOFTWARE; GROUNDWORKS; HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES Panasonic Aquarea units receive Certification


Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions has announced its highly efficient Aquarea All- in-One Compact and Bi-Bloc heat pumps, as well as its Heat Recovery Ventilation Unit, have all been certified as a Passive House Component by the respected Passive House Institute (PHI). The air-to-water heat pump


and ventilation units from Panasonic have been certified thanks to its high-performance capabilities, exceptional comfort, and low energy costs. The innovative Aquarea technology converts heat energy in the air into


household warmth, reducing CO2 emissions and environmental impact compared to conventional boilers and electric heaters. www.aircon.panasonic.eu/GB_en


database.passivehouse.com Vent-Axia’s fan performs under pressure


Designed for new build residential properties, the new NBR High Pressure Axial Fan range from Vent-Axia offers high extraction rates combined with low energy use and excep- tionally quiet running of as low as 22 dB(A). This high-powered intermittent extract fan performs under pressure thanks to its high- pressure aerodynamic impeller design,


providing housebuilders with a good solution for being System 1 Compliant from Approved Document F. Offering a stylish appearance, the NBR family enables developers to opt for an axial fan rather than a centrifu- gal fan thanks to its high-pressure performance that allows longer ducting.


0344 856 0590 www.vent-axia.com


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