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BREATHE CLEANER AIR WITH ELECTRICALDIRECT’S EXTENDED RANGE OF AIR PURIFIERS


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lectricalDirect has added more products to its air purification range to help protect indoor spaces against harmful germs and unpleasant odours. Suitable for public and commercial spaces such as hospitals, offices, schools or hotels,


ElectricalDirect has added the Vent-Axia PureAir Room Air Purifier to its range. This advanced multistage air cleaning system is able to remove 99.9% of airborne particles including COVID-19, viruses and bacteria. The Vent-Axia PureAir Room Purifier also features a six-stage filtration system: a washable pre-filter,


an H13 HEPA filter, an activated carbon filter, a cold catalyst filter, ultraviolet light, and an ionizer. With a capacity of up to 30m2 and a maximum noise level of 45d(B)A, the user will not be disturbed by loud background noise. This portable and lightweight product also benefits from an auto mode that sets airflow based on the indoor air pollution, air quality display and a timer to allow you to set the unit to run for periods up to eight hours. Additionally, it features three speeds which can be manually or automatically controlled, meaning it can be easily adjusted for the level of usage required. For increased functionality, ElectricalDirect also stocks the Vent Axia PureAir Room Air Purifier with Smart App Control which can be operated by its SmartLife app. This feature gives the ability to link multiple air purifiers to one app and remotely control each unit, speeding up the process of maintaining larger properties. ElectricalDirect’s line up also includes the super slim air purifiers from AirX Pro, which is a medical grade air purifying system that removes 99.9% allergens and 93.3% of odours, from airborne viruses and dust mites to organic fumes, tobacco smoke, traffic pollution and more. Carrie Earl, Category Manager at ElectricalDirect, said: “As part of our promise to offer a huge range of products, we are pleased to have increased our portfolio of air purifiers to meet the growing demand for improved air quality. These are excellent solutions to providing healthier indoor environments, especially as we approach winter and consider the health implications related to poor air quality.” Specialist online retailer, ElectricalDirect has over 12,000 products in


stock including everything from ventilation to electric radiators. Heating and ventilation engineers, installers and plumbers can choose from a range of flexible delivery options to meet the needs of their busy schedules, including free next day delivery on orders over £45 ex VAT, same day delivery to postcodes in selected areas of London and the East of England, as well as click and collect from 6,500 pick up points across the UK. To find out more about ElectricalDirect, please visit our website.


www.ElectricalDirect.co.uk


Heat pumps for high outputs and high renewables


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


air quality, has launched a new company website - domusventilation.co.uk - featuring an innovative interactive ‘show home’ which enables visitors to see product solutions for types of properties and individual rooms.


domusventilation.co.uk has been redesigned from the bottom up, with completely new navigation and a modern, striking new look. It provides clear, easy access to the most popular content, including Domus Ventilation’s comprehensive product range, and has introduced new sections providing an overview of the company’s specific ventilation solutions and services for residential and light commercial properties, developers and merchants. At the heart of the new website, is the Domus Digital Showroom, featuring an eye-catching graphic


of the inside of a residential apartment development. Visitors to the website can explore the potential products used in seven options – studio, 1 bed, 2 bed, 3 bed, gym, café, and ceiling void. Clicking one of the icons within these scenarios reveals the Domus Ventilation product suitable for that application, including a 360° product image, product overview in bulleted form, and links to the relevant product page and product range for more detailed information. The interactive graphic makes finding the right solution for a specific property type and its rooms effective and enjoyable! Access to information has been improved on domusventilation.co.uk through the introduction


of Downloads and Learn sections. The former houses Domus Ventilation’s array of brochures and datasheets and access to download the Domus Ventilation Family Manager free BIM REVIT software. The Learn section encompasses the latest news and case studies, along with accredited training courses provided by the company; these include Residential Ventilation Principles & Building Regulations, Pre- Planning Conditions & Ventilation, and MVHR Design & Best Practise. As you would expect, the product section on the new website provides comprehensive information on Domus Ventilation’s energy efficient ventilation systems and products, organised by System Ventilation, Fan Range, Fan Ancillaries, and Ducting Range. Replacement fans, spare parts and ventilation accessories can also be purchased through the website, for maximum convenience. 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 offer immediate, practical solutions to Building Regulations Parts F & L. For further information on Domus Ventilation, please contact vent.info@domusventilation.co.ukor visit our website.


www.domusventilation.co.uk Read the latest at: www.bsee.co.uk www.scolmore.com BUILDING SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEER NOVEMBER 2022 31 S A


dveco, the hot water specialists for commercial projects, announces its ranges of ADplus and AD condensing gas water


heaters, and MD gas boilers are all hydrogen 20% blend ready without modification. As we head towards 2050, decarbonising commercial properties currently falls under two broad UK-wide strategies. Either widescale adoption of heat pumps under a high electrification scenario, or replacement of natural gas in the existing gas grid with low- carbon hydrogen. For those organisations currently on gas, operation remains more cost-effective than moving to direct electric systems but does not deliver a clear sustainability investment. Opting to use hydrogen to decarbonise comes with a number of advantages, given the equipment remains familiar to operate and manage, and does not require major refitting of system components. This should ensure capital costs remain lower, while decarbonisation can be accelerated within a property. The question remains as to how quickly, where and in what proportion hydrogen will be introduced into the gas grid. The ultimate aim is to introduce 100% green hydrogen via the existing gas network with a potential national roll-out predicted for the 2040s. As an interim, the UK is assessing the potential for introducing hydrogen by the late 2020’s as a blend at 20% volume with natural gas to deliver a safer, greener gas alternative that reduces carbon emissions. Adveco currently offers a range of high efficiency, ultra-low emission gas-fired condensing water


heaters and boilers. The instantaneous ADplus and semi-instantaneous AD water heaters, as well as the MD boiler range, are all hydrogen 20% blend ready without the need for any modification prior to or after installation. These give customers peace of mind when investing in gas-fired water heating applications today. The latest generation of appliances from Adveco deliver advanced burner technology and rugged titanium stainless steel construction of the heat exchangers that ensure optimal operation and longevity with ultra-low carbon and nitrogen oxide emissions. For models with multiple heat exchangers, smart balancing helps reduce operational costs, further extends the life of the appliance, and provides built-in redundancy to ensure there is no downtime for business-critical demands of domestic hot water (DHW). This ensures Adveco’s ADplus, AD and MD will continue to operate well into the 2030s while delivering on the desire to decarbonise operations in the most cost-effective manner as hydrogen blending becomes commonplace. Adveco’s proven technology provides a practical, future-proof choice today with a clear path


to the adoption of future generations of proven 100% hydrogen appliances as the gas network matures and greens.


www.adveco.co


Scolmore puts safety first


colmore has added Safety Lampholders to its Click Wiring Accessories range. A B22d safety pendant and batten have been designed and manufactured by the company with the aim of keeping the user safe from electrical shocks. The J-slot mechanism has the ability to disconnect


power to the plungers when the lamp is removed. This will prevent the risk of electric shock when removing or installing lamps. When there is no lamp inserted the electrical connection is isolated to the Lampholder contacts. When a BC/B22 lamp is inserted into the Lampholder and secured in the J-Slots, the electrical connection to the contacts and lamp is restored. The new range comprises 9” and 6” T2 BC Ceiling Safety Pendant Sets and a T2BC Loop-in Batten Safety Lampholder with Straight Skirt.


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