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P19 Announcement & Product News:Layout 1 28/09/2021 11:09 Page 19 Announcement


Vent-Axia named double-award finalist Demonstrates commitment to indoor air quality


Leading ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axiahas been shortlisted in two categories in the prestigious H&V News Awards 2021.The Vent-Axia ‘Lo-Carbon Multivent MEV Family’ is a finalist in ‘Domestic Ventilation Product of the Year’ category while the company’s ‘COVID-19 Support Campaign’ has been shortlisted for the ‘Covid Frontline Achievement of the Year’ award.


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eing a double finalist in these awards is testament to the Sussex-based company’s leading position in the ventilation industry,


demonstrating both high quality product development and commitment to public health through improving indoor air quality (IAQ). “We are thrilled to once again be recognised with a double shortlisting at these prestigious industry awards. Our staff have worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic to support the industry and communicate the essential role of ventilation in mitigating virus transmission and so we are very pleased their hard work and dedication is being recognised through the shortlisting of the COVID-19 Support Campaign”, said Lena Hebestreit, marketing manager at Vent-Axia. “We’re also delighted that our new Lo-Carbon Multivent MEV Family has been shortlisted in the Domestic Ventilation Product of the Year category. It provides many benefits to housebuilders and developers, including providing a simple and effective solution to meet the Future Homes Standard in new build properties.” Vent-Axia is committed to improving public health by improving IAQ


through ventilation. As the pandemic has evolved with the recognition of airborne transmission of the virus, effective ventilation has become even more vital.


Vent-Axia launched the Multivent MEV family in late 2020. This new range of mechanical extract ventilation (MEV) and decentralised MEV (dMEV) provides a simple and effective solution to help housebuilders meet the Future Homes Standard. The range is the ideal solution for new build


residential projects, helping housebuilders meet Dwelling Emission Rates (DER) requirements through its market-leading energy efficiency and IAQ for homeowners. A reliable, highly efficient, quiet and easy to operate


ventilation system is key to unlocking a healthier, greener future. The Vent-Axia Multivent MEV family offers just that with this highly efficient range offering a choice of eight MEV and eight dMEV models to ensure housebuilders have exactly the right ventilation for a property. Both the MEV and dMEV


ranges allow installers to select flow rates to meet project requirements and the units offer an easy-to-operate control platform and extremely low operating noise. Additional benefits include increased ventilation rates, compact design, easy installation, as well as simple and accurate commissioning. With a common digital control platform throughout the range and smart accessories for use in the home, the MEV and dMEV range is a breeze to install, commission and control.


For further information, contact +44 (0)344 856 0590 or visit www.vent-axia.com


Product News Safe and economical planning of electrical systems


Wieland Electric'spodis 5G6 energy bus supports easy acceptance of electrical systems thanks to UL system approval.


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herever systems need to be supplied with energy over long distances, energy bus systems


shine. When projects are being designed, whether they are airports, warehouses, or distribution centres, the planning and, more importantly, the acceptability of the electrical systems can be a major challenge for project planners and designers. If the components utilised have the necessary


approvals, the effort involved can be considerably reduced. This is exactly what Wieland Electric's podis 5G6 energy bus system gives, having recently gained UL system approval, adding to its existing TUV compliance. This means that exporting companies in particular, benefit from less testing and save time when it comes to getting their electrical systems approved. Wieland Electric now has a fully and coherently documented installation system, thanks to the UL 2875 certification of the podis 5G6 power bus systems, making it considerably easier to approve electrical installations on-site both in Europe and


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North America. The inspector gets internet access to all of the approval papers, not only cutting down on inspection time and labour, but it also eliminates the danger of rework or new installations. In addition, project-specific calculations may


be readily completed in the simulation software podis plan, then added to documents as wire diagrams and calculation tables. The project duration can be better planned


and the risks associated with the project budget can be reduced. The UL1277 TC-ER approval also permits the flat cable to be installed without the use of expensive cable protection equipment, like tubes or sheaths, saving both material and time during installation. Wieland Electric's podis energy bus system


provides an intelligent installation solution that benefits from the coordinated interplay of connection modules with penetration contacts and the associated flat cable. Because taps can be set at any time and in any position, the electrical installation can be easily, flexibly, and quickly adapted to changing requirements. The podis system has a wide range of applications, from intralogistics and conveyor technology to mechanical and plant engineering and production lines in the food and automotive industries.


For more information, contact 01483 531213 or visit www.wieland.co.uk


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