Nuaire Positive Input Ventilation April 2015 Daniel Evans

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Nuaire Positive Input Ventilation April 2015 Daniel Evans

Nuaire Positive Input Ventilation April 2015 Daniel Evans

Why Do We Ventilate? § Ventilation helps to promote a healthy, clean environment §

Why Do We Ventilate? § Ventilation helps to promote a healthy, clean environment § Designed to remove stale odours & replace with fresh air § Prevent build up of excessive moisture & humidity § Removes excessive C 0₂ generated by humans & pets

Lack of Ventilation - Effects § Condensation § Mould Growth § Dust Mites /

Lack of Ventilation - Effects § Condensation § Mould Growth § Dust Mites / Allergies § Radon § Smells & Odours Rn Radioactive, Colourless, (222) Odourless gas. Rises from the ground Estimated 100, 000 homes have a concentration above safe level 200 Becquerel per m 2.

How We Generate Moisture (BBCC) Bathing Breathing Cooking Cleaning Average person generates 4 pints

How We Generate Moisture (BBCC) Bathing Breathing Cooking Cleaning Average person generates 4 pints of moisture per day

Moisture: How Do We Explain Moisture In The Home? YOUR PROPERTIES AIR IS LIKE

Moisture: How Do We Explain Moisture In The Home? YOUR PROPERTIES AIR IS LIKE A SPONGE § Bathing, Breathing , Cooking & Cleaning generates moisture which is absorbed into the air (Like the tap running into the sponge) § Your Properties air will accept a certain amount of moisture and hold onto it without dripping § Once full the sponge leaks as it cannot hold anymore moisture (like in the air in your house) § Once the sponge is leaking moisture forms on your windows and walls as the air is now full and cannot accept any more

What Is Condensation: How Do We Explain Condensation In The Home? Always Coca Cola!!!

What Is Condensation: How Do We Explain Condensation In The Home? Always Coca Cola!!! § Condensation is caused when moisture held in the air meets a cold surface like a window or wall and condenses into water droplets. § When we Bathe, Breathe Cook & Clean we create moisture which results in condensation § It often results in black mould growth on walls and other surfaces or you can see actual water droplets. It is usually worse in corners, on or near windows, in or behind wardrobes and cupboards. CONDENSATION - THE MAIN CAUSE OF MOULD GROWTH

Moisture & Condensation: Moisture created in the bathroom from showering Once you open the

Moisture & Condensation: Moisture created in the bathroom from showering Once you open the door the moisture looks to escape to the coldest part of the house Below shows the result of poor ventilation within your home

Further Issues: • Current Regulations & Standards drive buildings to save energy and reduce

Further Issues: • Current Regulations & Standards drive buildings to save energy and reduce gaps in properties – lower fuel bills & save money Loft Insulation Double Glazing Cavity Wall Insulation All of the above measures reduce air leakage Condensation

The Solution Positive Input Ventilation (PIV)

The Solution Positive Input Ventilation (PIV)

PIV - The History • Nuaire are the originators of PIV Systems developed with

PIV - The History • Nuaire are the originators of PIV Systems developed with North Eastern Gas Board • Over ½ Million Nuaire PIV Systems installed in the UK • Used by Local Authorities & Housing Associations all over the UK • Independently Tested by independent bodies such as Napier University Report & Document IP/1200 by BRE

HHSRS Category 1 Health Hazard! § MOULD GROWTH IS CATEGORY 1! (SERIOUS RISK) §

HHSRS Category 1 Health Hazard! § MOULD GROWTH IS CATEGORY 1! (SERIOUS RISK) § Local authorities are under a duty to take action against category 1 hazards which include Damp and Mould Growth. § As Landlords you have a responsibility under the Housing Health and Safety Rating System (HHSRS) to assess hazards and risks within your rental properties. § Leaving mould present in property causes serious health issues, causing some tenants to successfully claim compensation from Landlords.

PIV - How It Works 3) The air is then passed through the filters,

PIV - How It Works 3) The air is then passed through the filters, and is gently fed into the dwelling via a central hallway diffuser 2) The warm air then rises to the highest point, gaining heat energy giving you the benefit of some heat recovery 1) Clean, fresh air is continuously drawn in to the loft space through the loft’s natural leakage points 5) This process creates a clean, healthy environment to live in as fresh air replaces the stale air 4) The air then gently pressurises the house from inside out, driving out the moisture and condensation Dilute – Displace – Replace

Moisture & Condensation With PIV: Moisture created in the bathroom from showering Dirty moisture

Moisture & Condensation With PIV: Moisture created in the bathroom from showering Dirty moisture laden air is diluted by the clean fresh filtered air from the Drimaster Once you open the door the moisture looks to escape to the coldest part of the house Drimaster Diffuser is positioned in the hallway purposely to mix with the stale air Air escapes through the natural gaps in the property

When Are Additional Extract Fans/measures are Needed? § When there is an internal wet

When Are Additional Extract Fans/measures are Needed? § When there is an internal wet area WITHOUT an openable window. § When the air flow from the diffuser has to pass through two doors to reach a wet area.

When PIV is suitable on its own: Wet rooms directly off the hall (all

When PIV is suitable on its own: Wet rooms directly off the hall (all with openable windows)

When is PIV not suitable on its own:

When is PIV not suitable on its own:

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Flatmaster: Typical Properties Why is the FLATMASTER manufactured to the size it is? To

Flatmaster: Typical Properties Why is the FLATMASTER manufactured to the size it is? To fit above Kitchen cupboard space Normally around 350 -400 mm space above cupboard (FLATMASTER Height 320 mm)

Nuaire’s PIV Range Of Products:

Nuaire’s PIV Range Of Products:

DRIMASTER • Unit capable of 60 l/s on normal operation • Boosts to 70

DRIMASTER • Unit capable of 60 l/s on normal operation • Boosts to 70 l/s in Heat Recovery Mode • 6 speed settings 10 -60 l/s in steps of 10 l/s (may vary on different setting) • 5 in built control strategies that adjust the operating temperatures • Running cost 1 p per day • Built in hour run monitor as standard flashes in hours/ days/months to tell total run time • 5 year filter supplied as standard • 1 amp fuse supplied with the unit • Everything supplied to fit the unit

DRIMASTER 2000 • Unit capable of 60 l/s on normal operation • Boosts to

DRIMASTER 2000 • Unit capable of 60 l/s on normal operation • Boosts to 70 l/s in Heat Recovery Mode • 6 speed settings 10 -60 l/s in steps of 10 l/s (may vary on different setting) • 5 in built control strategies that adjust the operating temperatures • Running cost 1 p per day • G 4 5 year filter supplied as standard • G 4 Filter – 5 Microns • Everything supplied to fit the unit • Built in hour run monitor as standard flashes in hours/ days/months to tell total run time • 1 amp fuse supplied with the unit • T 2 Sensor for additional heat recovery

DRIMASTER-HEAT • Supplied with 500 W Heater • Thermostat Heater control • Unit capable

DRIMASTER-HEAT • Supplied with 500 W Heater • Thermostat Heater control • Unit capable of 60 l/s on normal operation • Boosts to 70 l/s in Heat Recovery Mode • 6 speed settings 10 -60 l/s • 5 in built control strategies that adjust the operating temperatures • Running cost 0. 10 p per day • G 4 5 year filter supplied as standard • Everything supplied to fit the unit • Built in hour run monitor as standard flashes in hours/ days/months to tell total run time • 1 amp fuse supplied with the unit

DRIMASTER-3 S • All features as per the DRIMASTER units however supplied with an

DRIMASTER-3 S • All features as per the DRIMASTER units however supplied with an aluminium diffuser as per below • For use in 3 storey properties • Unit must be linked to smoke alarm • Aluminium Diffuser with fire block for Protected Stairwell • Running cost 1 p per day • G 4 5 year filter supplied as standard • Everything supplied to fit the unit

FLATMASTER • Units can be ducted from side or the back of the unit

FLATMASTER • Units can be ducted from side or the back of the unit • Unit capable of 45 l/s on normal operation • 3 speed settings 15 -30 -45 l/s • 3 amp fuse supplied with the unit • Running cost 1 to 1. 5 p per day • G 3 2 year filter supplied as standard • Unit capable of taking 100 mm diameter or 121 x 60 mm flat duct with both sets of spigots supplied as standard

FLATMASTER 2000 • Running cost per day 15 p based on unit at 30

FLATMASTER 2000 • Running cost per day 15 p based on unit at 30 l/s, last 12 months average temperatures & target temp of 8 degrees c (13 p electric cost per KW Hour) • G 3 2 year filter supplied as standard • Heater can be handed left or right • Units can be ducted from side or the back of the unit • Supplied with an in built 300 W Heater • Thermostat Heater control built in • Unit capable of 45 l/s on normal operation • 3 speed settings 15 -30 -45 l/s • In built manual boost switch on the unit for heater • 3 amp fuse supplied with the unit • Unit capable of taking 100 mm diameter or 121 x 60 mm flat duct with both sets of spigots supplied as standard

Thank you for listening Any Questions ?

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