Xpelair MVHR system offers many add-ons

Xpelair, MVHR, IAQ, Indoor air quality

Xpelair’s Natural Air 180 MVHR (natural ventilation with heat recovery) units come with a vast choice of add-ons designed to make them suitable for virtually all domestic ventilation requirements. One feature is the option of NOx filtration via an external box.

These units can be integrated with single humidity sensors for controlling the air quality of individual wet rooms. Air-quality sensors provide fully automatic ventilation when contaminants such as smoke and smells are detected.

A movement-activated PIR sensor and be included to improve the overall benefits of MVHR technology.

Lee Stones, category manager for Xpelair, said, ‘As well as the difference in buildings, we recognise that not all customers will want the same, so we have purposely created the Natural Air 180 to include as many add-ons and integrations as possible. This not only provides the installer with more built-in capability for customisation to meet non-standard situations but an opportunity to upsell and improve their profit potential.’

Units measure 552 x 609 x 285 mm and come with a 2-year warranty.

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