When a property in Dumfries was in desperate need of new ventilation Vent-Axia was only too happy to step in. The company supplied its innovative single room heat recovery solution, the Lo-Carbon™ Tempra, to a rundown cottage in Dumfries shown on the BBC One series 'DIY SOS: The Big Build' as part of a life changing transformation to the family’s home.
Vent-Axia, a leader in air management systems, has launched a robust Kitchen Axial Fan (KAF) specifically manufactured for the harsh environments found in commercial kitchens. After significant research and development the KAF is designed to operate reliably at elevated temperatures up to 70 deg C while utilising speed control to ensure efficiency.

Leaders from the 23-government Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) and the UN Secretary-General’s Sustainable Energy for All initiative (SE4All) today outlined specific commitments by participating countries and private sector leaders which will promote improved energy efficiency, renewable energy technologies, and increased energy access around the world.
“Part of the way that we're going to tackle climate change and get clean energy is through innovation.”
(Edward Davey)
• £35m for Energy Entrepreneurs Fund
• £3m for heat storage innovation
• Online funding navigator launched
Detail of support to help SMEs come up with the low carbon ideas of the future was announced on 25 April 2012 by Edward Davey.
Just prior to hosting the first of two days of international talks on clean energy in London, the Energy and Climate Change Secretary said:
Vent-Axia, is supporting Earth Day (22nd, April 2012) by offering a special lo-carbon discount. From Friday 20 April until Monday 23rd April, online customers will be able to obtain a 30% reduction on the price of the company’s Lo-Carbon Tempra single room heat recovery unit by purchasing the fan via Vent-Axia’s website (www.vent-axia.com).
Journalist Frankie Snobel was used to writing features about green technology and Part L, but wanted to get involved even deeper in the global challenge to combat carbon. With the support of many key electrical industry sponsors, including Vent-Axia, Frankie headed to the Manu Biosphere Reserve in the Peruvian Amazon to work as a rainforest conservation volunteer. Her goal was not only to get involved with the gruelling conservation work taking place, but to also report on the effects deforestation and climate change are having on the environment.
Vent-Axia, a leader in low carbon ventilation, has launched its first online Continuing Professional Development (CPD) module. Entitled ‘Part F and Part L of the Building Regulations 2010’, the new free online module explains how the legislation affects ventilation and is accredited by the Construction CPD Certification Service.
Vent-Axia, a leader in low carbon ventilation, is to present a CPD on heat recovery ventilation this evening as part of the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering’s (CIPHE) programme of professional development. Hosted by the CIPHE’s Sussex Branch at St Francis Sports & Social Club, Haywards Heath, from 7pm onwards, the technical workshop will be presented by Peter Smith, Specialist Sales & Training Manager at Vent-Axia.