Xpelair lauches energy saving ventilation solutions free RSS news feed from the Electrical News Portal
(21/01/2007)

Xpelair has introduced 33 new product ranges in response to 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 carbon emissions can be controlled whilst still delivering effective ventilation.

The Premier Centrifugal range has a backdraft shutter and the extraction rate can be set to optimise performance to room size and duct work runs. A built-in auto humidistat further limits the fan to function only when conditions require.

For optimum efficiency, Xpelair offers a suite of third generation Heat Recovery ventilation units. Xcell domestic units exclusively use heat recovery cells offering efficiency levels of more than 90%, whilst models with Ultra DC technology promise a prolonged working life with substantially lower running costs than conventional AC equivalents.

With the emphasis on reducing energy usage and carbon emissions, the Xpelair technologies together with customised ventilation strategies strike the right balance between a healthy indoor environment and our environmental responsibilities.

Commenting on the information initiative Richard Farrow said, “Buildings are the most significant source of CO2 emissions with domestic dwellings accounting for 40%. Ventilation is essential to protect the fabric of the building and provide a healthy environment but it can potentially waste energy if not properly sized, sited and controlled. Free, professional Xpelair advice is available nationally at local level.”

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