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News Release from: ADM Systems | Subject: Energy efficient heat recovery systems,
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 06 August 2007
Improve air quality and energy
efficiency
Energy efficient heat recovery systems can minimise a building's carbon footprint, reduce fuel bills and improve energy efficiency, acoustics and internal air quality.
Losing heat through open windows, extractor fans and trickle ventilators can make up 40 per cent of a home's heating bill which contributes to increased energy costs and global warming With Building Regulations (England and Wales) Part F now stating that all new and replacement windows should be fitted with trickle ventilators, an energy efficient alternative is available that provides the required ventilation along with managing condensation and improving air quality
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 31 Aug 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Energy efficient heat recovery systems, such as those fitted by ADM Systems, have benefits for the health of a building and its occupants, as well as for the environment and in reduced energy bills.
Heat recovery systems recover up to 95 per cent of the heat from the extracted air, feeding it back into the room as clean filtered air that contributes to heating the home.
Chris Marriott, Managing Director of ADM Systems, explains: "Increasing numbers of homeowners are recognising the benefits of heat recovery systems".
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"They remove harmful gases and pollutants from the internal atmosphere and result in a fresher, healthier living environment, with better air quality".
"There are huge opportunities for homeowners to improve their own health as well as having a much more efficient way to regulate heat and fresh air in their home." An average four person household produces up to 18 litres of moisture per day from breathing, cooking and washing and this can lead to condensation, mould growth and damage to the fabric of the building.
With ADM Systems, air from all of the main rooms is continuously extracted and replaced by a constant source of fresh, drier, warm air.
This continuous process helps reduce humidity and lowers the risks of condensation, which leads to mould, fungi and allergic reactions to toxins that build up in the atmosphere.
ADM System's high grade filters are capable of capturing up to 97% of all airborne particles and are suitable for anything from single rooms up to large multi-use buildings.
Chris Marriott explains: "Sometimes opening the windows is just not a practical solution".
"More homes are being built in industrial or inner city areas, which often have higher levels of noise pollution or fumes".
"Heat recovery systems create a fresh living environment with a high standard of internal air quality available all the year round".
ADM Systems is one of the UK's leading energy efficient ventilation specialists, with over 20 years' experience working with self builders, developers and housing associations.
The company provides a complete service from preliminary consultations and design of the system through to installation and technical support.
For more information on energy efficient heat recovery systems, contact the sales team at ADM Systems on 01756 701051 or visit the website.
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