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HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES 71 Panasonic’s Domestic AirCon Quick Selector


Panasonic Heating & Cooling Solutions has recently launched its brand new Domestic AirCon Quick Selector online tool, specifically designed to help end users find the ideal heat pump for their home and installers to get multi-split tables in just a few clicks. The useful product specifier tool can be found on Panasonic’s website. With a simple layout


and straightforward, easy to use navigation, the user is guided through the process and is only required to know either the unit capacity needed, or the size of the rooms. The tool has been created to help choose the right Panasonic unit from its Domestic Single Split and Multi Split range.


01344 853 393 www.aircon.panasonic.eu/GB_en Vent-Axia invests in new training suite HBD04_Panasonic_Heating Ventilation & Services_PR.indd 1 31/03/2022 15:27


Vent-Axia is committed to best practice and is proud to have invested in a new bespoke training suite for its NICEIC Domestic Ventilation Training Course at its Crawley headquarters. The dedicated training suite offers a comfortable environment for installers to improve their knowledge and under-


standing of domestic ventilation systems with the room featuring an array of working Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) units so attendees can put into action the theoretical skills they learn on the course. All four of the installed MVHR units are fully functioning so delegates are able to complete a commissioning assessment in the training suite.


0344 856 0590 www.vent-axia.com LINEO QUIET ES making a difference HBD04_Vent-Axia_Heating Ventilation & Services_PR.indd 1 04/04/2022 14:31


Owners of a Surrey residential property are already seeing the benefits of installing the new VORTICE LINEO QUIET ES extractor fan in their en-suite. Ventilation specialists Better Indoors were approached by the homeowners to help overcome an issue they had with excessive heat retention on the second floor. A detailed site survey was carried out and an urgent retro fit was required to enhance inadequate ventilation. Better Indoors specified and installed the innovative LINEO QUIET ES in line fan.


The unit which is equipped with electronically controlled EC motors offers an acoustic lining making it extremely quiet to run.


01283 492949 www.vortice.ltd.uk Purevision stoves by Charlton & Jenrick HBD04_Vortice_Heating Ventilation & Services_PR.indd 1 04/04/2022 14:33


The welcoming glow of a real fire completes your build project with beautiful ambience and security. Enclosed stoves are by far the best way to heat using logs, delivering lowest available emissions and best possible output from the fuel. A Purevision is always ready to produce efficient, powerful heat and stunning flame


visuals at your command while treading lightly in the environment by using one of the most sustainable fuels available. Our 4 heritage Purevision models update older designs of the past with ultra-modern low emission, high efficiency combustion techniques courtesy of the C&J hybrid prism baffle system. Visit the Charlton & Jenrick website for more information.


01952 200 444 www.charltonandjenrick.co.uk WWW.HBDONLINE.CO.UK HBD04_Charlton & Jenrick_Heating - Fires_PR.indd 1 31/03/2022 14:47


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