Vent Axia To The Rescue.
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The UK Crawley-based air management expert Vent-Axia has continued its commitment to supporting British sport this year with the sponsorship of local rider Tommy Hill, who rides for leading team Worx Crescent Suzuki in the British Superbikes (BSB) Championship. So far the collaboration has been a great success, three events into the 12-event series, Tommy Hill is comfortably leading the title chase by 51 points.
When the London Fire Brigade (LFB) wanted to provide the local community of Havering with a new state-of-the-art, energy conscious fire station, the design concept called for an energy efficient ventilation solution. As an integral part of the £5 million project, Vent-Axia was chosen to supply its Sentinel Totus D-ERV (Demand Energy Recovery Ventilation) system to improve ventilation and save energy at the Harold Hill station.
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Vent-Axia Enters Heat Pump Market.
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CIH 2010 Show: Ventilation, Insulation, Solar and More.
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Vent-Axia Welcomes "The Step Change" In Building Regulations.
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Vent-Axia, the leaders in energy efficient ventilation technology, welcomes the publication of the new Approved Documents for Part F and Part L of the Building Regulations as an essential “step change” and a key stage towards reaching zero carbon homes in 2016. Released on April 30 the Approved Documents Part F (Means of Ventilation) and Part L (Conservation of Fuel and Power) set out “hugely significant changes” which will drive the adoption of low carbon ventilation as an industry standard.