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Serene solution for noise-free bathrooms
The Manrose Quiet Fan X5 is a bathroom fan that off ers a quiet and effi cient solution for households, operating with a running volume as low as 25dB(A) while maintaining a high extraction rate of 90m3
/hr. This
ensures that moisture-laden air is eff ectively removed, preventing condensation and improving indoor air quality.
motors are continuously rated and warranted for a minimum of 30,000 hours, or three years. Manrose says it has designed
the X5 for easy installation and that it off ers fl exibility with a range of control options, including basic, timer, humidistat and PIR. The X5 comes complete with
This fan is also said to be energy
effi cient, using a low energy motor with a maximum consumption of 6W and a low Specifi c Fan Power (SFP) of 0.24W/l/s. These
integral backdraught shutters and is double insulated, so it does not require an earth. The unit also includes a performance enhancing turning vane system located in the spigot to improve performance by maintaining a high output. ◼
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Helping you to specify and install correctly
Elta Fans has launched Elta Trade, a division dedicated to helping installers fi nd the products and support they need to combat mould and damp in residential homes while complying with the relevant regulations. It off ers fans and ventilation
products for homes, alongside accessories such as grilles, fi lters and control switches. Residential ventilation systems
must adhere to the Buildings Regulations, requiring installers to test airfl ow rates. Elta Trade aims to
help contractors ensure their set-up is compliant. Along with expert advice,
installers will also be able to fi nd the compliant ventilation rate for a room through the Elta Trade calculator. By completing a few simple steps, users will have an easy way to comply with Building Regulations and provide good indoor air quality. Vikrant Bhatt, director at Elta
Fans, says: “Our motto throughout Elta Group is enhancing life through air, and that’s why Elta Trade is so
Continuous background extraction for new builds
The dMEV-NICO, a decentralised mechanical extract ventilation fan manufactured by Domus Ventilation, is designed to provide continuous background extract ventilation for new build properties, specifi cally for removing waste and moist air from a single wet room such as bathrooms and kitchens. The dMEV-NICO operates at
both low trickle or boost speeds and features a built-in monitoring device that automatically detects occupants’ operation, allowing for effi cient ventilation. It is designed to meet the ventilation rates specifi ed in the latest edition of Part F and L Building Regulations. Advantages of the fan include
important, as it will play an integral role to making homes better and the lives of tradespeople easier too.” ◼
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low life cycle and maintenance costs, silent operation, and a modern and unobtrusive aesthetic. Highly fl exible, it can be mounted on walls, ceilings, and windows. Wall and in-room installation kits, which come with all the necessary parts to fi t the fan – including ducting and grilles – make for a swift, straightforward installation. Set
up and commissioning have also been made simple through the provision of a digital control, which also ensures greater accuracy. The dMEV-NICO is listed on the
SAP PCDB database, which is a database used for energy performance calculations in the UK. Additionally, it comes with a fi ve-year warranty as standard. This product is part of Domus Ventilation’s range of ventilation solutions for residential new build properties. ◼
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