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52 HEATING, VENTILATION & SERVICES FOCUS DF2E downflow fan heater launched


Consort Claudgen’s new DF2E downflow fan heater offers many features including a seven day timer with six temperature settings daily, open window detection, a digital lock, a large LCD screen, a digital variable thermostat, and a reliable battery backup to keep the clock running, during power outages. The heater continues its heating programme after


power is restored. The heater offers quick warmth and allows you to choose between 1 kW or 2 kW heat output during the installation. For safety, the DF2E has an automatic safety cut-out and will stop operating if the fan or temperature sensor malfunctions. The DF2E heater makes an excellent choice for bathrooms and kitchens.


01646 692172 www.consortepl.com Domus Ventilation launches dMEV-NICO fan


Domus Ventilation has launched a new Decentralised Mechanical Extract Ventilation (dMEV) fan, dMEV-NICO, for new build properties. Designed for a single wet room dMEV fans continuously extract the waste air at both low trickle or boost speeds which, in the case of dMEV-NICO, is automatic thanks to a built in monitoring device which detects occupants’ operation.


dMEV-NICO provides a cost effective extract solution that has been built to achieve the ventilation rates set out in Part F and L Building Regulations.


domusventilation.co.uk/catalog_products/dmev-nico/


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