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Meeting modern building demands with air handling solutions


As building performance expectations continue to rise across the UK, the role of air handling units (AHUs) has never been more apparent. The need for reliable, high- quality ventilation and environmental control systems is driving renewed focus on engineered air handling solutions. Backed by over five decades of ventilation expertise and manufacturing capability, Elta is positioning itself as a key partner in delivering these systems across the built environment


Truly bespoke manufacturing


Elta offers complete Air Handling solutions tailored to your project’s exact specifications. From compact, low void ceiling units to fully bespoke double-deck systems, our AHUs are engineered for energy efficiency, compliance, and performance in a wide range of building environments. The range incorporates the latest advancements in component technology, including plug fans with variable speed drives, EC motor-controlled fans, high-efficiency thermal wheels, plate-to-plate heat recovery systems, and plug-and-play control options. From unit placement and specification compliance to leakage testing and thermal insulation, every unit is carefully designed and constructed with all critical project considerations in mind. Elta’s Kingswinford facility houses core manufacturing operations including casing fabrication, assembly, integrated controls, and factory testing, supporting consistent quality and helping to streamline delivery for complex programmes.


Data centres: one of today’s most demanding applications


In a world that increasingly relies on data, ensuring the optimal performance of your data centre is essential. Elta’s air handling units provide the reliable cooling solutions you need to keep your data centre running smoothly.


closely with clients, solutions are developed that integrate seamlessly into existing infrastructure.


The future of air handling


Elta’s AHUs are engineered to support the unique needs faced by data centres through precise airflow management, efficient temperature and humidity control, and high-grade filtration that protects sensitive equipment. With scalable configurations and energy-focused design, Elta’s solutions offer robust environmental control from small server rooms to large-scale facilities.


End-to-end engineering and support


Elta’s dedicated AHU team works closely with consultants, contractors, and end users to support projects from concept through to commissioning. The designated AHU team consider every detail that you may need to cover, including airflow capacity, spatial constraints, and acoustic control. By working


As regulations tighten and expectations around indoor environmental quality continue to grow, the demand for high-performance, energy-efficient AHUs will only increase. With its strengthened portfolio, expansive manufacturing capability, and engineering expertise, Elta is well positioned to support the next generation of building services projects. Elta will also be exhibiting at Data Centre World, 4-5th March 2026 at London ExceL, showcasing its AHU capabilities for challenging applications.


AIR HANDLING UNITS built for the demands of modern building services.


From compact modular units to fully bespoke engineered systems, Elta delivers AHUs designed, manufactured, and supported by experts in the UK.


Performance. Flexibility. Confidence in every project. eltauk.com Read the latest at: www.bsee.co.uk Elta Fans hp BSEE Jan26.indd 1 BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER JANUARY 2026 17 15/12/25 13:46


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