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VENT-AXIA
Ventilation specialist Vent-Axia, has supplied a Lo-Carbon Sentinel Kinetic High Flow Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR) unit to a 3,000ft2 self-build smart home in County Down, Northern Ireland. Chosen to provide quiet, energy efficient and effective ventilation and heat recovery, the owners have also monitored its effect on their indoor air quality (IAQ) and have been “blown away” by the results. Low carbon, energy saving and clean, Sentinel Kinetic High Flow MVHR is ideal for larger homes and offers a whole building heat recovery system combining supply and extract ventilation in one unit. Warm, moist air is extracted from ‘wet’ rooms through ducting and passed through the heat exchanger before being exhausted outside and fresh incoming air is preheated via the integral heat exchanger. The unit can extract from up to 14 wet rooms and a communal kitchen while still achieving almost 90% heat recovery. It has two fully adjustable speeds and a purge setting and its energy saving Vent-Axia DC motors further improves efficiency and carbon reductions.
www.vent-axia.com
TOSHIBA
Toshiba has unveiled the seventh generation of its industry-leading VRF system for centralised cooling and heating in commercial buildings. Regardless of the premises – office building, hotel, shop, restaurant, bar, hospital or factory – the Toshiba SMMS-u provides a host of benefits to consultants, installers, owners and users. Among several new technologies is Toshiba’s exclusive triple rotary compressor for greater efficiency and capacity, a space-efficient chassis and a high-capability communications protocol.
Housed in an ultra-compact chassis, energy consumption is minimised through the combination of proprietary triple rotary compressor and super-efficient heat exchanger. These technologies position the SMMS-u as a sector- leading VRF in seasonal efficiency that helps building owners and tenants reduce their energy bills. Notably, efficiency is also assured in part-load conditions, which prevail 90% of the time in typical commercial settings.
www.toshiba-aircon.co.uk
CONDAIR
Specialist South African food supplier, The Savanna, is using Condair dehumidifiers to dry its award-winning biltong, a dry cured meat, at its production facility in London. Two Condair dehumidifiers were installed by John Todd Refrigeration (JTR) to help in the production of this traditional South African product.
The Savanna wanted to improve the consistency and efficiency of its drying rooms, whilst also gaining better control over what was happening inside. The rooms need very tight environmental control. JTR redesigned the drying rooms and installed Condair DC-N dehumidifiers. The dehumidifiers, located in the rooms, both dry and heat the air to the required condition, resulting in a fully sealed area and a consistently controlled drying process. Lisa Gardshol, founder and CEO of The Savanna, said: “We have full control over the entire process and can make decisions based on the data that we recieve. This is something which we couldn’t do as well before.”
www.condair.co.uk
STELRAD
Radiator manufacturer Stelrad Radiators has announced the addition of a new Heavy Duty Deco radiator to its Heavy Duty radiator family. It joins the Heavy Duty Planar which has seen major success since it was launched two years ago. This new addition is a response to customer demand and will provide additional choice to the commercial marketplace providing a designer option, as the fascia of the Deco features attractive horizontal lines.
“This is an exciting addition to the Heavy Duty range and we’re anticipating a similar level of success to that we’ve achieved with the Heavy Duty Planar,” says Stelrad’s head of marketing Chris Harvey. “There is a real market out there for more robust radiators that can withstand bumps and bruises.
Full details of the Stelrad Radiator range can be found on the website. You can call for brochures and information on 0844 543 6200 or email marketing@
stelrad.com
www.toshiba-aircon.co.uk
BAPI
BAPI’s C02 sensors are designed to be used in 24/7 applications and do not need annual calibration due to the use of Dual Channel Technology. Achieving good air quality has always been an important topic but never more so than the world we live in today. All ventilation, controls and BMS systems rely on the C02 sensor to provide accurate information so that an informed decision can be made on the buildings operation. When your C02 sensor provides incorrect data it means the BMS and ventilation are not working effectively or efficiently and people’s health and productivity is affected…. known as SBS: Sick Building Syndrome. Majority of C02 sensors use Single Beam Technology and are not suitable for 24/7 applications such as hospitals and care homes as they need to reset back to the factory base level every 24 hours and they require annual calibration. BAPI’s C02 sensors use Dual Channel Technology meaning they are designed to be used in 24/7 applications and do not need annual calibration. Contact 01252 544410 or
uksales@bapihvac.co.uk
www.heatingandventilating.net
DOMUS VENTILATION
Domus Ventilation has launched its next generation, improved performance HRXE mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) units for a wider range of residential properties than ever before. HRXE-HERA and HRXE-AURA high performance MVHR systems combine supply and extract ventilation in one system. They efficiently recover the heat typically lost in waste, stale air and use it to temper the fresh air drawn into the building via a heat exchanger. The filtered, pre- warmed air is distributed to areas such as living rooms and bedrooms, effectively meeting part of the heating load in energy efficient dwellings. Building on the success of previous HRXE MVHR systems, Domus has developed HRXE-HERA and HRXE-AURA to provide even greater efficiency through advanced heat exchange proficiency and the lowest Specific Fan Power (SFP) of any of its MVHR units. Furthermore, the new range now comes with an improved warranty of five years, with the first year covering parts and labour.
www.domusventilation.co.uk February 2021 33
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