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Ventilation units
It is Always Worth It to have proper ventallation
Whichever method you select to alleviate any basement ventilation problems you may have, keep in mind how much worth you are now putting into this new living space. Without clean, fresh, dry air, your basement will not be used, no matter how nicely you remodel and furnish it. But with the air dehumidified, conditioned, and breathable, you have just taken a major step toward having usable, extra space to the house that you have always wanted.
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Positive Input Ventilation System... an energy efficient method of displacing stale contaminated air and replacing it with fresh filtered air.
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Wykamol Homevent |
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The Trakmaster KHRVF100 Heat Recovery Ventilators provide a continuous air change, replacing stale moisture-laden air with fresh, warmed air from outside. The Trakmaster KHRVF100 controls condensation problems in small flats and bungalows.
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An energy efficient continuous heat recovery system for healthy air in kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms, living rooms, lavatories, washrooms, conservatories, offices and bedrooms.
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Whole House Input Ventilators (Loft units) have been designed to create a continuous input of air (providing a capacity to move a maximum of 375m3 per hour). This will effectively combat condensation dampness and mould growth and meets or contributes towards the F1 Building Regulation requirements for ventilation.
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Core drill ventilator. Supplied with an alternative anti-draught baffle which reduces the measured ‘Free Area’ to 70cm2 effective ‘Free Area’. Core drill size 127mm (5”). Tube 350mm (1m length available). Includes Air blast cowl.
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BM418 / BM418HR |
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The air flow within the duct is slowed down by the change of direction and by the vortices formed, reducing draughts to a minimum.
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The air flow within the duct is slowed down by the change of direction and by the vortices formed, reducing draughts to a minimum.
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