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Home›Latest News›OUT WITH POLLUTED AIR – IN WITH FRESH AIR

OUT WITH POLLUTED AIR – IN WITH FRESH AIR

By Jamie Bullock
August 18, 2021
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Never has indoor air quality been more important.  Reducing the spread of covid-19 in the home is vital.  Virus transmission occurs more readily inside than out.  Inadequate ventilation and insufficient fresh air allow pathogens to build up, increasing the likelihood of infection.   Government advice is for enclosed areas to be regularly ventilated (mechanically or by letting in fresh air).  This can reduce infections by over 70%.  Vectaire ventilation products ensure fresh air is brought into the home and stale air removed.  Control condensation and extract pollution (and pathogens) continuously at really low noise levels, and very economically, with one product whilst ensuring that heat loss is minimal – the Vectaire Midi, Maxi and Maxi Plus MVHRs with integral acoustic attenuation do all that.  Installation on wall, in cupboard or loft is simple – nothing extra required other than the unit itself.  There is a variable choice of trickle, boost and purge speeds.

These “BY-AT” models incorporate summer bypass and frost protection, with commissioning via touch screen.  Performances are between 14 l/sec to 238 l/sec, with sound levels below 5 dbA (BRE tested). They are SAP PCDB listed and have been manufactured in our own UK factory to ISO9001.  Vectaire’s whole house heat recovery products are suitable for all types of dwellings, and ensure that ventilation is delivered at the optimum rate for the comfort and well-being of residents.  These products provide continuous ventilation by extracting pollutants and humidity and maintaining a constant intake of fresh air.

They are efficient, environmentally friendly, economic, and help keep us safe.  Also in Vectaire’s range are single room, continuous running, extract fans providing low level ventilation to any room in the house, but are particularly suited for use in toilets, bathrooms, en-suite bathrooms, kitchens or utility rooms – anywhere steam or odours are generated.  These EL1003s or ELX1003s can be fitted into wall or ceiling using short or long lengths of ducting, are also SAP PCDB listed and have very low running costs.

sales office – 01494 522333
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Our website is:  www.vectaire.co.uk

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