Heat Recovery Ventilation
Nuaire has continued to expand its successful MRXBOX95 heat recovery range by introducing a number of new products.
With all products designed for purpose, Nuaire has extended its portfolio to meet the demands of house builders, developers and social housing providers, all of whom require a wide range of MVHR products according to the size of the property they are building. The range now incorporates highly compact units specifically designed to ventilate the smallest apartment or flat as well as high duty units that are suitable for properties with five bedrooms or more.
Using the latest generation of ultra low watt fans, motors and counter-flow heat exchangers, the systems deliver tempered air into living areas while extracting moisture laden air from wet areas to create comfortable well-ventilated homes.
Offering a range of benefits, from low and easy maintenance, easy, accessible controls and a 5 year warranty, the new heat recovery systems are SAP Appendix Q listed and are approved by the Energy Savings Trust. All products meet the code for sustainable homes and comply with Part F building regulations.
MVHR - Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery
Nuaire Home Ventilation produce a variety of mechanical ventilation with heat recovery systems; from the simplest of systems right through to the ultimate in heat recovery with roof mounted solar collectors and solar air/water heating and solar cooling.
The Facts Regarding MVHR Systems
Will a mechanical ventilation with heat recovery system save energy and money in a home compared to other methods of ventilation? The short answer is “Possibly”.
The level of effectiveness in saving energy depends on a number of highly variable and difficult to estimate factors. These are the level of air tightness in a home, the way the home is heated, the heat energy saved by the system, the energy used by the system, the type and cost of fuel used to heat the home and the cost of electricity used to run the system.
Nuaire Home Ventilation staff have the knowledge and experience to advise you on all of the aforementioned factors and help you make an informed judgement on whether or not you should install such a system.
The importance of low noise levels
MVHR systems are designed to run 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Quite simply they have to be quiet in operation and acceptable to the occupants. Nuaire Home Ventilation is renowned for supplying systems with very low noise levels.
Correct design and installation is essential
If optimum performance and safety is to be achieved from any ventilation system then it has to be designed and installed properly.