Improving Indoor air quality in commercial buildings during Winter Posted on 29/11/202217/08/2023 by Ella Walker Good air quality in any work environment is a crucial consideration when it comes to the winter months. Casual forms of ventilation, such as opening windows and doors, let in cold air and often aren’t sufficient. To make the winter months as comfortable and safe as possible, consider investing in your heat recovery unit. In this blog we’re going to run through a few important reasons ventilation in the winter should be high on your list and a few tips to make sure your ventilation is up to standards. Most contemporary buildings have been built to ensure they have excellent insulation to reduce energy bills. Whilst this is a huge positive in the current climate, it can come with a drawback. If you put together the lack of opening windows and great insulation, this leaves very little room for air to flow in and out, which means air recirculation is more likely to occur. If an internal environment has recirculated air there will be more chance of contaminants such as airborne illnesses, dust, mould spores, and odours to be present. This increases the risk of illnesses. Here’s a few things your business could do to keep the issues at bay: Ensure your ventilation system is up to the latest standards You’re one step ahead if you already have a good ventilation system in place, however its equally as important to make sure it continues to run at high efficiency. That’s why we recommend implementing a maintenance plan.Our engineers conduct routine checks for your ventilation system to make sure it’s running well throughout the year. Having a routine check to make sure all parts are doing their job will mean there is less chance of breakdown or underperformance – therefore reducing risk. Look at getting a heat-recovery ventilation unit Heat recovery units are designed to extract stale air and replace it with fresher air from the outside whilst also ensuring there is minimal heat loss. So really, this will solve all problems relating to air recirculation whilst also keeping the people inside nice and warm. As we spend more time indoors and the chances of flu and colds increases looking at your building ventilation will be beneficial to all. Even though it seems like you should accumulate as much warm air as possible indoors, ventilation is still key. If you don’t exchange your stuffy air with new, fresh air, then a variety of problems will emerge. These are just some of the things you can do to improve indoor air quality in winter. If you have more concerns or questions regarding indoor air quality and your ventilation system, then feel free to contact us and we’ll address them for you.
Why maintenance and servicing of your ventilation system is so important Posted on 15/11/202217/08/2023 by Ella Walker Ventilation systems are found in almost every building. While they’re not something most people think about, it’s essential they operate to the latest industry standards. Whatever your building’s use, ensuring your ventilation system is functioning at its peak is important for several reasons. In this blog post, you’ll discover how our ventilation site services can help you maintain your system and enjoy a range of measurable benefits. Introducing AVT’s Site Engineering Services Like most businesses, ventilation probably isn’t your number one priority – even if you recognise its importance for a healthy, productive environment. That’s why our site engineering services is designed specifically to take away the hassle of having to think about maintaining your ventilation system.Across refurbishment, repair, installation, and servicing options, we’ve got everything you need to keep your units in excellent condition. Before After Save up to 50% on fitting new replacements Most building owners understand the necessity of a good ventilation system but may not understand fully what the system needs to keep it in a good state.Not every problem requires a brand-new unit. Our refurbishment and repair services can save you up to 50% of the cost of fitting new replacements. We replace parts with higher performance rated components, which in turn ensures you have a faster solution to any broken system, experience minimal disruption, and enjoy better long-term efficiency from your existing unit. Benefit from easy installations If you do need a new ventilation unit or system, we have the option of flat pack installation. Our experienced team can select and design custom systems to fit the space you have available, giving you a bespoke solution that best fits your environment. Choose a flat pack installation has several benefits, including: No wall knockdowns and no costly building repairs as a result No expensive road closures that impact others and require significant administrative resources Minimal site disruption, so your business can continue as normal while our fitters complete the project Convenient service that’s scheduled to work best for you, with flexibility over the time and date of any agreed installation Enjoy longer service lives Finally, if you’re not in need of a repair or new system entirely at the moment, our servicing options help to keep a close eye on your air handling units and avoid preventable repairs. Choose from scheduled, annual inspections or simply book our engineers to ensure your existing system is running to its full potential.Regularly using our servicing team gives you higher AHU performance, longer service lives, fewer repairs, and less downtime. You’ll also reduce your energy bills and save avoidable expenditure by preventing problems developing in the first place. Keep your building and people safe It’s essential to keep environments comfortable for all workers and customers. Poorly ventilated spaces can generate health concerns through spread of viruses and bacteria, something that’s increasingly known after the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, we’re more conscious then ever of good air quality. Ensuring you have good working ventilation systems in place means you can reassure your people and provide them with: Better indoor air quality Lower chances of illnesses spreading More comfortable environments Mould-free environments by stopping condensation Get started today If you would like to discuss your options further, or if you already know that one of our site services is the right fit for you, don’t hesitate: contact us today.Our friendly team will be more than happy to help.Book your site engineering services visit now.
Introducing Topflo®, a groundbreaking vertical counterflow heat recovery unit Posted on 30/07/202221/09/2022 by avt_admin Air Vent Technology launches HRPVX-EC infinity® Topflo®, a new high efficiency and vertical counterflow heat recovery unit designed to give site managers and planners unprecedented options for small and restricted spaces. Buyers can choose from three different sizes and either left or right configuration, while a maximum air volume of up to 2.1m3/s offers industry-leading performance for a vertical unit. UK designed and manufactured, it is ErP 2018 compliant and fitted with the latest energy efficient EC fans to meet L2 regulations. All connections are on the top of the unit, which is available with either electric or water heating. The unit’s release is the latest advance in Air Vent Technology’s range expansion and continues to build on the company’s reputation for quality, design, and innovation. Vectaire Group commercial director Robert Francis said: “Our R&D team have worked hard to create a truly market-leading unit in HRPVX-EC infinity® Topflo®. They can be proud of their efforts, because this new heat exchanger is already generating great reviews through a combination of efficiency, quietness, easy installation procedures and a compact size.” The unit has vertical intake and discharge, with no mixing of airflows. A 25mm double skin helps to reduce noise breakout, with an acoustic high-density infill available for environments where low noise transmission is especially important. All controls are fitted to the front of the unit, allowing for easy access and maintenance, while its relatively small size makes it ideal for installation in cupboards and other limited spaces. Grade F7 (supply) and M5 (extract) filters are fitted as standard. Download the full spec sheet for HRPVX-EC infinity® Topflo® below. Download brochure