Energy saving ventilation solutions from Nuaire & Domus Ventilation at London Build 2024

Nuaire and Domus

UK ventilation manufacturers Nuaire and Domus Ventilation will be exhibiting together once again at London Build (20th-21st November at Olympia London) on stand C52.

At this year’s London
Build, Nuaire is proud to
be showing its Hybrid
Cooling System, which is designed to tackle residential overheating – a modern day issue in many high-rise new builds. Further products on show will be the Drimaster-Eco Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) system for eliminating condensation dampness; the Faith-Plus continuous running mixed flow axial fan for kitchens, bathrooms and other wet rooms; and Nuaire’s metal air bricks range.

Sister company Domus Ventilation will be displaying its dMEV-NICO for the first time at London Build. Launched earlier this year, dMEV-NICO is a decentralised mechanical extract ventilation (dMEV) fan which provides continuous background extract ventilation for new build properties. It will be joining a wall-mounted HRXE-HERA mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (MVHR) unit on the stand, alongside several other products, including Greenline ducting bends and non-combustible Solis Air Bricks that enable compliance with the revised Building Regulations Fire Safety Approved Document B.


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