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Kair™ Heat Recovery Room Ventilators provide a continuous air change,
replacing stale moisture-laden unhealthy air with filtered, fresh, warmed
air from outside the
dwelling.

The continuous controlling of Relative Humidity levels ensures that
conditions will not exist in which condensation or mould growth problems
can develop and thrive.
The isolating transformer / humidity sensor control
unit includes a thumb wheel to adjust the setting for the humidity level
at which the fans are switched from trickle to boost mode. Once set, the
thumb wheel can be removed and a blanking plate installed to prevent
further adjustment, if desired.
A pull cord provides a manual override option to facilitate additional
‘boost’ supplies of fresh filtered air.
The ‘through the wall unit’ is designed for easy installation by use
of a 152mm core drilled hole. Installation is undertaken
entirely within a building with no requirement for external access, thus
reducing installation costs on High Rise applications.
Suitable for wall thickness from 229mm to 356mm. An extension kit is
available for walls up to 1 metre thickness.
A window kit is available for installation through single or double glazed
windows.
Full installation instructions are provided with the unit.
Please see separate specification clause leaflet.
Filters
should be removed regularly and replaced or cleaned with a domestic vacuum
cleaner or washed if exceptionally dirty.
The motors are guaranteed for 5 years and are fitted with ‘Sealed for
Life’ bearings, which do not require maintenance or lubrication.
‘Through the wall’ or Window Kit versions of the Kair™ Single
Room Ventilator can be serviced and maintained from inside the building
with no requirement for external access.
Installation can be carried out by a suitably qualified craftsman and
connected to electrical supply by an electrician in accordance with IEE
Regulations. The ventilator and control unit have been tested for
electrical safety in accordance with the requirements of HD 280 S1 and HD
251 S3. They meet the requirements of the Low Voltage Electrical Equipment
(Safety) Regulations 1989.
The unit meets IEE, SELV and Building Regulations.
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