P18 Product News:Layout 1 24/08/2021 18:22 Page 18 Product News New Colour Change Compact Downlight
from Luceco The new 6W Compact FType Colour Change Downlight from Lucecoallows 3-step colour changing, conveniently using a standard light switch, allowing the user to choose the right white for their environment at a flick of a switch.
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pecifically designed for low ceiling voids, this latest addition to the FType family combines premium features with a versatile slimline construction - a comprehensive LED downlight range that saves on
installation time and offers great lighting performance to the end user. Fire Rated and Insulation-coverable, the Colour Change FType offers a range of
colour temperatures, 3000 - 6500K, warm to cool white, and is available with Flat, Regressed or Adjustable optics. The FType is supplied with white bezel as standard with interchangeable Polished Chrome and Brushed Steel variants available. Super-efficient Samsung LED chips deliver 100Llm/cW with speed and ease of installation guaranteed due to a Clip & Fit driver and Speed Fit loop in/out push fit terminals for both solid and stranded cable. This latest release is I-Joist certified in accordance with BS 476-21, IP65 on fixed optics, and benefits from compliance to Air leakage Part C and acoustic Part E of the building regulations, as well as a 5 year warranty.
For more information, visit
www.luceco.com
Vent-Axia launches Lo-CarbonHeat Save T
Vent-Axia, a leader in low carbon ventilation, has launched the Vent-Axia Lo-Carbon Heat Save,which is designed to offer either single room or whole house heat recovery ventilation solution for existing homes.
he decentralized heat recovery ventilation unit is ideal for retrofitting, providing extract and supply ventilation to improve indoor air quality (IAQ) and supply fresh air to
rooms as part of a modular system. Achieving up to 84% heat recovery, the Heat Save uses the warmth from outgoing air to heat incoming air to avoid heat loss and to reduce energy bills for households. Vent-Axia is supporting the Government in reaching its target of
carbon neutrality by 2050 by offering the Vent-Axia Lo-Carbon Heat Save as an energy efficient solution. The Vent-Axia Lo-Carbon Heat Save is designed as a decentralized
heat recovery ventilation system for homes, using two or more fans in habitable rooms. The unit uses a reversible fan that alternates between supply and extract fan modes every 70 seconds to extract dirty air from the room and replace it with outside air that has been passed through a filter to ensure that clean air enters the room. For homeowners, the Vent-Axia Lo-Carbon Heat Save offers ‘Fresh air without the breeze’ – no need to open windows and let out all the heat in winter. As a retrofittable heat recovery ventilation unit with an air cleaning filter, households will see drastic energy consumption savings and improved indoor air quality. Heat Save is very energy efficient, using only up to 3.1W. The units are also easy to maintain and clean, with filters simple to change as the units are not in the loft. Controlled by a SENWZP Sentinel wired-zone controller the Heat Save is fully modular and controllable with customised ventilation profiles available so every room in the house can have perfect ventilation. It also comes with a 5-year warranty for peace of mind.
18 | electrical wholesaler September 2021 For electrical wholesalers, the Vent-Axia Lo-Carbon
Heat Save is a great item to stock thanks to its many attractive benefits for electricians and their own
customers. As we see more energy efficient homes become the norm, retrofittable heat recovery ventilation will become essential to ensure a healthy home. Heat Save reduces a home’s carbon footprint and saves money on energy bills whilst being easy to install in retrofit homes and fully customisable via a control panel. All this adds up to happy customers and increased revenues from larger job values.
For further information, contact +44 (0)344 856 0590 or visit
www.vent-axia.com
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