Air Design vision for IAQ

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17 January 2019
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Elta Group says it has invested £150,000 into its Air Design line-up of air handling units and has called for a greater focus on indoor air quality (IAQ) in 2019. 
 
By evolving three key product areas, Air Design says it is helping customers combat IAQ while providing end-users with more benefits in terms of efficiency and control.
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Ana Cross of Elta Group
Updates include the PREMA range featuring a new coolth recovery feature, the launch of a new standard heat recovery unit for larger projects, a new integrated controls package and investment into aftersales support and onsite start-up capabilities.
 
Ana Cross, associate product manager air handling systems (UK) at Elta Group, said: “Headlines remain saturated with stories on the health impact of traffic emissions costing taxpayers billions, however indoor air quality is far too often worse than its outdoor equivalent. While our buildings are getting more efficient, there is still not enough focus on occupant’s health. It is vital that the building services industry places more emphasis on indoor air quality this year.
 
“For Air Design, indoor air quality is no longer the “buzz” word for a problem, but it is instead, the innovative and integrated solution of enhanced filtration capabilities with indoor air quality and energy recovery management.
 
“We endeavour to help our customers to educate their customers on the benefits of enhanced filtration and heat and coolth recovery in different environments, at the same time as providing clarification around the standards they should be also complying with. We understand our customers are busy people so we want to make their role in improving indoor air quality as easy as possible.” 

www.air-design.com
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