Monodraught launch solar driven 'chimney stack'

A Monodraught product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jan 10, 2008

Monodraught 'chimney stacks' maintain a traditional look while providing the very latest in energy free solar powered ventilation.

Following Monodraught's launch of the Residential Sola-boost at Interbuild in November, the company has introduced the 'chimney stack' - which is in fact a solar driven PIV (Positive Input Ventilation) system.

The Monodraught Residential Sola-boost is aimed at the new generation of zero carbon houses that are built to considerably higher standards of insulation and draught proofing than traditional houses, and therefore carry the inherent risk of overheating during summer months when windows and doors may remain closed for security reasons.

However, while many house builders and local authorities welcome this new advance in ventilation technology, they still prefer to fit traditional chimney stacks on their houses.

These innovative Monodraught 'chimney stacks' therefore provide the perfect opportunity to maintain a traditional look while specifying the very latest in energy free solar powered ventilation.

The new turrets combine traditional styling with, in one version, a replica chimney stack arrangement, all designed to fit on the ridge.

The Classic Turret, Chimney Stack and Clock Tower designs, all of which incorporate a solar driven fan, replace the top section of the Monodraught Residential Sola-boost system that is removable to allow the integral solar panel to be set facing the sun.

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