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76 HEATING, VENTILATION & AIR CONDITIONING FOCUS Domus Ventilation expands HRXE MVHR range with ZEUS D


omus Ventilation, manufacturer of market-leading ventilation systems that save energy and improve indoor


air quality, has expanded its HRXE range of Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) units with the launch of HRXE-ZEUS. HRXE-ZEUS has been introduced to meet ventilation requirements for large residential properties, which require a more powerful system to deliver the airfl ow required to meet Building Regulations Part F. HRXE-ZEUS high performance MVHR system


combines supply and extract ventilation in one system. Using an advanced heat exchanger, up to 95% of the heat typically lost in waste, stale air is effi ciently recovered and used to temper the fresh air drawn into the building. The fi ltered, pre-warmed air is distributed to areas of the home such as living rooms and bedrooms, eff ectively meeting part of the heating load in energy effi cient dwellings. The system features two independent fans which have full-speed control for background and boost ventilation rates. HRXE-ZEUS comes with 100% thermal bypass which automatically activates when the air temperature reaches a pre-set level, allowing in cooler, fresh, fi ltered air without warming it through the heat exchanger – ideal for increasingly air tight properties that are prone to overheating in summer. The smart design of HRXE-ZEUS means there is no reduction in airfl ow when operating in bypass mode.


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replaced via the front access panel, for quick and easy maintenance. HRXE-ZEUS joins Domus Ventilation’s


There are four HRXE-ZEUS models to choose


from, available to meet diff erent specifi cations and diff erent on-site requirements, including opposite handed units and units with integral humidistat. Optimal ventilation performance is achieved when choosing models with the latter, as the sensors accurately measure air humidity and the HRXE-ZEUS’s extract speed automatically changes from background to boost as the level of humidity increases. HRXE-ZEUS accessories include an Anti-


Vibration tray which isolates the unit from the wall to reduce any low levels of vibration induced noise, condensation drain kit and, of course, replacement fi lters. The fi lters are easily


existing range of MVHR systems, including HRXE-HERA which is suited to use in smaller properties of up to two/three bedrooms, and HRXE-AURA designed for homes of up to four/ fi ve bedrooms. All units are listed on the SAP Product Characteristics Database (PCDB) and come with a warranty of fi ve years, with the fi rst year covering parts and labour. The HRXE range has been designed to work most effi ciently when used with Domus duct systems, providing a total solution to whole house ventilation solutions for residential properties. Domus duct systems off er improved system performance through the exacting tolerances and engineered fi t of the system, whereby pressure drops are minimised and air leakage virtually eliminated. Domus duct systems feature a range of unique products, including the award-winning Greenline Bend which reduces duct bend resistance by up to 60%. Domus Ventilation has a well-deserved


reputation for quality, supported by excellent technical support, from a market leading manufacturer and designer. It is well placed to off er immediate, practical solutions to Building Regulations Parts F & L.


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