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Introducing the new Titon HRV Cool Plus™ - Designed to Fight overheating and enhance indoor air quality.


Titon, a leading supplier of indoor air quality solutions, announces the launch of the HRV Cool Plus™, specifically designed to provide cooling in warmer weather conditions and tackle residential overheating.


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iton’s HRV Cool Plus™ is engineered to seamlessly integrate into heat recovery ventilation (MVHR) systems, delivering cooling and filtered air to enhance user comfort.


With its integrated cooling module, the cutting-edge unit pre-cools incoming fresh air during warmer months, ensuring a comfortable indoor environment. Providing up to 3.3kW total cooling capacity (subject to volume flow and relative humidity), it ensures optimal performance even in demanding conditions, and with two mounting options available: either wall or floor mounting, it offers flexibility to suit any installation requirement.


The installation process is straightforward with minimal maintenance requirements with a fully sealed refrigerant heat pump with coil and fin heat exchangers akin to a fridge or freezer, ensuring proven reliability. The remarkably compact size allows installation below the ceiling in utility rooms allowing enough space to accommodate other appliances underneath such as washing machines or tumble dryers. The HRV Cool Plus™ was developed in


response to increasing overheating issues where standard ventilation is not possible under the Approved Document O (ADO) guidelines. ADO advises mechanical cooling may only be used


where it is not possible to remove sufficient heat from the indoor environment without it. In addition, HRV Cool Plus™ is supported by a CIBSE-accredited Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course on Part O and overheating, providing knowledge and support addressing issues related to overheating. “We are thrilled to introduce Titon’s HRV Cool Plus™ and make good indoor air quality a priority. Overheating in homes can pose various risks, including heat stress, dehydration, and an increase of poor health conditions” said James Fisher, Commercial Director at Titon. “The Titon HRV Cool Plus™ not only enhances user comfort but also provides optimised temperatures especially within new build properties to combat overheating issues.” Alarmingly it is estimated that over 4,500 people died* in the UK in 2022 due to high temperatures, the largest on record in recent years. By incorporating designs equipped with a cooling module option, all potential scenarios can be accommodated, ensuring the prioritisation of people’s thermal comfort and health. For more information about HRV Cool Plus™ and other ventilation products and solutions, please visit www.titon.com/cooler * https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/ sep/22/heat-related-deaths-2022-hit-highest- level-record-england


Introducing the new HRV COOL PLUS


The smart choice for thermal comfort all year round


Overheating indoors can present several dangers, such as heat-related stress, dehydration, and heightened health issues. The new Titon HRV Cool Plus™


offers


a solution designed to deliver cooling and filtered air for user comfort in warmer weather conditions via a compact efficient MVHR and cooling module.


• Up to 3.3kW total cooling (subject to volume flow and relative humidity) • Available for wall mounting or floor mounting • Minimal maintenance of fully sealed refrigerant heat pump with coil & fin heat exchangers • CIBSE accredited CPD course available on Part O


01206 713801 | marketing@titon.co.uk | titon.com/cooler Read the latest at: www.bsee.co.uk Titon hp BSEE Jul24.indd 1 Titon BSEE June 24 A5 H.indd 1 BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER JULY 2024 23 19/6/24 13:13 19/06/2024 10:10:18 ™


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