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Elta Who’s Who


Elta, part of Elta Group, is an internationally recognised designer and manufacturer of ventilation equipment with applications across the residential, commercial, industrial, OEM, and international markets. Established in 1974, Elta is passionate about air movement & air quality.


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rivately owned and managed with enthusiasm, drive and determination, Elta is an internationally recognised brand committed to leading the world in product and


technical ingenuity through operations in Europe, Asia and Australasia. In the UK, Elta produce over 10,000 products a month across multiple manufacturing sites in Kingswinford, Fareham, Colchester & Northern Ireland. Elta also provides expert advice to ensure system efficiency and compliance to building regulations. 2024 marks Elta’s 50 Year Anniversary of ensuring that buildings and homes across the country have positive air ventilation. Originally started by Roger Crook and John Snape as ‘Low Temperature Applications’, producing only axial fans, Elta has since expanded to offer a broad spectrum of ventilation products and now has over 200 employees. Throughout their history, Elta have been at the forefront of the industry as a result of technological advantages in fan design and engineering; with quality, reliability,


performance, function, and safety being the cardinal features of each product. Elta is committed to carrying out intensive research and development across their manufacturing sites internationally. Earlier this year, Elta was rebranded from Elta Fans, alongside sister companies Fantech Ventilation in Ireland and Duct Products in Northern Ireland, to unify the 3 businesses under one brand to create a cohesive presence across the industry and geographically.


Size of company Over 200 employees Headquarters


Other locations


46 Third Avenue, Pensnett Trading Estate, Kingswinford, West Midlands DY6 7US


Fareham, Colchester, Dublin and Newtownards


https://eltauk.com/ https://eltaireland.com/ info@elatuk.com 01384 275800


This was a poignant branding transition for the company as it signified an identity that better represents the company’s full capability beyond fan manufacturing.


Air pollution is a critical global issue, impacting millions of people and giving rise to various health concerns. However, amidst its widespread acknowledgment, the significance of air quality often remains overlooked. The air we breathe, whether at home, in our workplaces, or within our towns and cities, plays a pivotal role in our overall well-being. In the pursuit of cleaner air, ventilation emerges as a key protagonist in the battle against air pollution. In industrial and commercial settings, robust ventilation systems work hard to exchange and refresh the air within expansive spaces. By efficiently expelling pollutants, dust, and contaminants, these systems create a healthier working environment for employees and contribute to the broader community’s well-being.


Elta’s own Axial Impeller technology has been


rigorously tested and is constantly improved; it is the heartbeat of many products. High efficiency, adjustable pitch aerofoil impellers, with increased blade chord and twist, provides 7% higher efficiency reducing overall energy consumption. This is a very economical method of moving high volumes of air at low to medium pressures. Increased blade root reduces stress levels which makes Elta’s range of impellers ideal for arduous fan applications. They have options available which include ATEX fans, Smoke and Car Park fans to EN12101:3, and major Marine classification including Lloyds, DNV and ABS, all factory set to meet specific customer requirements.


As well as its industry leading fan technology, Elta continues to invest in its air handling units, noise control equipment, and controls to provide markets with holistic solutions that futureproof against the demanding challenges of modern society. Elta’s engineering expertise and bespoke manufacturing approach are both fundamental to this and will therefore see a significant investment into its factories which will help meet increased demand for full system specifications.


16 BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER JULY 2024


‘Air Movement, Air Quality’ is the company’s new mantra which encapsulates its vision, mission and comprehensive range of solutions. Mark Rickard, CEO at Elta Group comments: “This strapline underscores two pivotal aspects that are at the heart of our business. Air Movement signifies our commitment to engineering excellence, innovation, and precision in every aspect of our products. While Air Quality emphasises the role we play in ensuring cleaner, healthier and safer indoor environments.”


Mark is supported by his UK and Ireland senior leadership team, including Damian Buxton, CEO, and Vikrant Bhatt, Commercial Director, alongside Mark Russell, Managing Director for Ireland, and Chris Schofield, Managing Director for Northern Ireland. Holders of many internationally recognised


accreditations and certifications to showcase its commitment to producing high quality products, Elta also acts as an active member of professional organisations and helps lead legislation and research. To this day, Elta continues to represent the legacy in engineering efficient air movement solutions, by developing and pushing the boundaries of air movement engineering. Elta aspires to change the narrative and help to restore the balance by contributing to a healthier, more sustainable future by creating cleaner and safer indoor spaces across the globe.


For more information about Elta, please visit: https://eltauk.com or https://eltaireland.com for Elta Ireland.


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