Vent-Axia Stand D46

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Vent-Axia is delighted to be exhibiting its latest ventilation solutions for housebuilders and social housing providers at the inaugural elementalLONDON exhibition.

Visitors to stand D46 will be able to see the company’s latest ventilation solutions, including the Lo-Carbon Sentinel Econiq range, and meet Vent-Axia experts
to learn about the ideal ventilation and overheating solutions for their projects.

Vent-Axia will be showcasing
its Lo-Carbon Sentinel Econiq range of Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR), which is designed to provide effective ventilation to meet the demands of Net Zero housing, as well as tackling one of the fastest-growing challenges for the sector, overheating.

The Lo-Carbon Sentinel Econiq range of MVHR is designed to deliver good indoor air quality, energy efficient performance and year-round thermal comfort, aiding compliance with Part O of the Building Regulations. The range includes four core models: the Lo-Carbon Sentinel Econiq; Passivhaus-certified units; the Sentinel Econiq Cool-Flow; and the Sentinel Econiq-Cool (KERS).

The Lo-Carbon Sentinel Econiq units are designed to combat overheating risk, essential in new build homes, which are increasingly overheating as they become more thermally efficient to improve energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions.


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