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Page 1: Event jointly staged by Dan Bourke EnviroVent. The Importance of Efficient Ventilation Dan Bourke Regional Sales Manager South.

Event jointlystaged by

Dan BourkeEnviroVent

Page 2: Event jointly staged by Dan Bourke EnviroVent. The Importance of Efficient Ventilation Dan Bourke Regional Sales Manager South.

The Importance of Efficient Ventilation

Dan BourkeRegional Sales Manager South

Page 3: Event jointly staged by Dan Bourke EnviroVent. The Importance of Efficient Ventilation Dan Bourke Regional Sales Manager South.

Who are we?

• The fastest growing ventilation company in the UK

• Design, Manufacture, Supply and Installation

• 25,000 properties surveyed last year

• Award-winning products designed for the Social Housing sector

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We create 112 Pints of moisture per week…

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What else is present in the air?

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Solar Gain

Temperatures in the loft space are on average 3 Degrees Celsius higher than outside. By delivering this warmer air into the property around 150 Watts per day can be saved. Approximately 10% of annual heating costs.

Positive Input Ventilation (PIV)Energy Saving Benefits: Solar Gain

Maximum of about 150 Watts in an average modern family house (equivalent to about 550kWh over a heating season, or 10 per cent of annual space heating.Good Practice Guide 268


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