The webinar will interest installers since it will outline the differences in operation and installation considerations between intermittent and continuous running fans, plus potential benefits of the latter. These include improving indoor air quality and efficiency for customers, while simply complying with Part F and Part O of the Building Regulations, and ensuring installers are well prepared for the Future Homes Standard.
What installers will learn
Installers will learn:
The differences in operation between intermittent fans and continuous-running dMEV units.
How dMEV units offer a simple solution to Part F and Part O compliance.
How dMEV units offer customers many benefits including energy saving, silent operation, and improved indoor air quality.
How dMEV units offer a ventilation solution for the upcoming Future Homes Standard.
Retrofit potential and considerations.
Summary
The introduction of the last updated Part F of the Building Regulations sparked a transition for electrical contractors from installing intermittent fans to decentralised Mechanical Extract Ventilation (dMEV) into new build properties. This transition is now gaining momentum with current drivers including SAP, energy efficiency, and compliance with Part O of the Building Regulations. This trend is set to increase with the Future Homes Standard on the horizon. The webinar will focus on intermittent ventilation versus dMEV comparing the technologies’ technical operation and the benefits of dMEV.