New technology partnership brings Passivent natural ventilation products to IESVE

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New technology partnership  brings Passivent natural ventilation products to IESVE

Passivent has partnered with Integrated Environmental Solutions (IES) to make a number of its products available to model within the Virtual Environment (VE) platform IESVE, starting with the Airscoop Roof Ventilation Terminal.

The Airscoop Terminal, one of Passivent's most commonly specified products, is now available as part of the latest IESVE Feature Pack 5 - an integrated suite for accurate whole building performance simulation. The inclusion of Passivent Airscoop provides specifiers with a fast, streamlined and easy-to-use method of simulating the effect of these products within VE models.

A dedicated VE Navigator has been created to guide users through a stepped process, from importing the products into their model, configuring their operation, preparing, and applying to rooms, thermal simulation and compliance analysis.

Passivent's Airscoop roof-mounted natural ventilation terminals provide displacement ventilation to large buildings and deep plan spaces. Designed to 'capture' prevailing wind and direct it via four separate chambers within the terminal to the space beneath, the optimised segmented design delivers maximum airflow capacity with minimal pressure drop through the system. The agreement will see more of Passivent's ventilation products become available during 2024.

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