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Product category: Heating Systems, Controls and Management
News Release from: Johnson and Starley | Subject: Central extract ventilation systems
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 26 February 2007

New central extract ventilation systems

Johnson and Starley's new generation of central extract ventilation systems supports latest building regulations

Johnson and Starley's new generation of central extract ventilation systems has been introduced in support of the latest version of Part F of the Building Regulations and the Good Practice Guide 268 for domestic ventilation Two multi-spigot systems, one featuring state of the art EC fan technology, as well as an in-line version, have been introduced to meet all specifiers' and contractors' requirements

Designed for use in new build and existing dwellings, these new central extract systems are designed for installation in the roof space or ceiling void.

The slim design of all three versions and the ability to mount them in different positions provides the contractor with complete flexibility.

Commissioning can be carried out with the systems running and once balanced cannot be interfered with by the occupier.

All units, however, have a fan speed controller with option to be conveniently mounted remote and allows ventilation performance to be increased by up to 25%, in accordance with the Building Regulations.

The C300 and C300 Premier central extract systems are designed for whole house ventilation.

They are multi-spigoted and have 125mm and 100mm spigot options to suit the layout of different dwellings.

Each spigot has a damper which can be adjusted to balance the ventilation to individual rooms without removing ductwork.

The C300 systems are capable of achieving airflows of 300 m3/hour.

The standard model is equipped with an AC fan.

The C300 Premier includes an EC fan for even more energy efficient operation and lower running costs.

It is ideal for highly specified installations.

For smaller dwellings, the C180 in-line system provides spigots for one duct in and out.

It has an AC fan and provides an airflow of up to 180m3/hour.

All the new central extract systems have an integral filter which is easy to remove and protects the internal components.

Additional controls, such as humidistat and air sensors, together with ducting kits are also available.

Johnson and Starley was established in 1922 and for over 80 years has provided innovation to the UK heating industry.

As a manufacturer of 'Home Comfort Solutions' the company offers an extensive range of Part L compliant warm air heaters and ventilation products in addition to SEDBUK A - rated high efficiency condensing boilers.

They offer the complete heating and ventilating range to heating installers and specifies. Request a free brochure from Johnson and Starley ...

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