Xpelair ventilation system can be passive or mixed mode

Xpelair, ventilaiton, mixed mode

The PassivX stack ventilation system from Xpelair Ventilations Solutions can work as a standalone ventilation solution for buildings or it can be expanded by adding fans and heating/cooling coils to create a mixed-mode ventilation system. Energy savings of up to 40% for commercial buildings are said to be achievable compared to traditional mechanical systems.

The system can operate with a pressure differential of just 1 Pa and is said to have one of the best acoustic performances of any system on the market, owing to its low-profile roof terminals.

Steve Mongan, head of marketing with Xpelair, comments, ‘The PassivX ventilation system satisfies the criteria outline in BB 101, ensuring school CO2 levels are kept low and classrooms are kept cool in the Summer and warm in the Winter.’

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