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Ventilation removes water vapour and combats damaging humidity in houses(05/03/2007)
Everyone of us exhales 10 to 75litres of Co2 per hour and up to 175 grams of water per hour. A family of four produces 10-15 litres of water vapour a day through breathing washing, showering and cooking. The ability of air to absorb this vapour is dependent on temperature: the warmer the air, the more it can absorb. Extract ventilation can remove water vapour at source. And insulation eliminates cold surfaces on which condensation can form res... [more]
Xpelair increases range of energy saving ventilation solutions(01/02/2007)
Xpelair has introduced 33 new product ranges to comply with the recent revisions to Parts L and F of the Building Regulations and the European Performance of Building Directive (EPBD). The new legislation has created a surge of interest in energy saving ventilation solutions and Xpelair has geared its new product development accordingly. Fans with the correct installed performance, backdraft shutters and smart sensors are all ways in which car... [more]
Xvent central extract system provides an alternative to heat recovery ventilation(05/12/2006)
The UK’s homes are the largest single source of CO² pollution, and with four million new houses planned for development over the next 20 years, lowering energy consumption by 20% over a 10 year period is now a government initiative. The Xvent is a central extract system for multi-point extraction applications, and an alternative to heat recovery ventilation. Xvent is suited to high density buildings such as apartment blocks and commercial ... [more]
ScreenHeat external door hot air unit welcomes visitors into commercial premises.(28/11/2006)
Xpelair's new ScreenHeat external door hot air unit welcomes visitors into commercial premises. The ScreenHeat range of fan powered doorway heaters create a hot air curtain at the building entrance as well as reducing cold draughts. Suitable for a range of doorway applications within shops, hotels, offices and warehouses, ScreenHeat is available with a choice of heat outputs: the ScreenHeat 3 models dispense heat ranging from 1.5kW through to ... [more]
Xpelair launches Slimline kitchen and bathroom fans(11/10/2006)
With slender grilles and wall hugging properties, Slimline is probably among the least obtrusive fan range available today. So discreet is Slimline that the Guildhall in the Royal Borough of Kingston recently fitted the units in the toilet and kitchen areas of this 1935 listed building. Commenting, a company spokesperson said, “We had to strike a balance between the ventilation needs of the site, and the restrictions of working within listed... [more]
Ventilation and the new Building Regs(20/07/2006)
Changes to Building Regulations have made buildings more air tight and energy efficient. The need for appropriate ventilation is more apparent than ever. This is addressed in Part F of the Building Regulations. Kevin Tolson of Xpelair explains what this means for the Heating and Air Movement industry. Planned changes to Part F lay down the performance yardsticks that will be the framework of good ventilation practices for many years hence. Th... [more]
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