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1. Documentation
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Ventilation range presentationLanguage: English
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International referencesPresentation of some representative references over the world, equipped with Aereco system. Language: English
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Terms and Conditions - Aereco Ltd.
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Map Access to Aereco Ltd. Cork Office
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A simple and cost effective alternative to heat recoveryRather than recovering part of the heat from extracted air based on a high constant airflow,
the single flow modulated ventilation adapts the airflow to the needs in each room. This article explains the benefits of such a solution, in particular in terms of carbon footprint. -
Fraunhofer Institute comparison study: Aereco DCV vs Heat RecoveryCalculation of the needs in primary energy of a supply and extract fan with heat recovery in comparison to a demand controlled mechanical extract fan (based on humidity sensors). Reference IBP-Bericht RKB-12-2008.
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Sales Brochure - Passive / Mechanical / HybridThis 6-page brochure describes various ventilation strategies.
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A presentation of the benefits of Demand Controlled VentilationThis PowerPoint presentation compares standard MEV systems with Demand Controlled MEV systems and shows the benefits in terms of energy savings as well as in terms of Indoor Air Quality.
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Ventilating schools - Combining Energy Efficiency and Indoor Air QualityThis brochure explains how Demand Controlled Ventilation can help you save energy in Schools, without compromising Indoor Air Quality.
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10 good reasons to choose Aereco's Demand Controlled Ventilation SystemsThe title says it all!
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Company ProfileGeneral presentation of the Aereco Group.
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Evaluation of the Impact of Retrofitting a Mid-terrace 1950's House in Dublin on Indoor AirThis study aims at evaluating the current situation in a typical Dublin house built in the 1950's and the impact of increased air tightness through standard and deep retrofit measures on IAQ. Various ventilation approaches are compared in the study, including typical Irish situations (wall vents, wall vents blocked by occupants, intermittent fans) as well as more recent approaches, such as Mechanical Extract Ventilation (MEV), Demand Controlled MEV and Heat Recovery. Ventilation heat loss is also assessed in each case.
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What is Demand Controlled Ventilation?Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV) is a way of looking at ventilating buildings that is a little different. Instead of there being a fixed rate of air exchange for a building or room on a best guess, Demand Controlled Ventilation (DCV) measures the air quality and adjusts the rate of air exchange minute by minute, room by room, based on actual need.
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Update of the Fraunhofer Institut study in a house - DCV similar to a 93% heat recovery systemAfter the first study published end of 2008 comparing DCV and an 80% heat recovery in an apartment, German leading Fraunhofer Institut fur Bautechnik now compares DCV with a 93% heat recovery system in a new built house. See the summary report in English here below.
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General Aereco Ltd. catalogue - 2011 Version - Low resolutionAn updated version including all the latest products. 84 pages. 7 Mb.
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Technical Guidance Document F 2002 - VentilationThis document describes the good practices to have an efficient ventilation system.
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Technical Guidance Document L 2002 - Conservation of fuel and energy
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Technical Guidance Document F 2009 - VentilationThis new document describes the good practices to have an efficient ventilation system.
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Energy efficiency standard - For new and existing dwellingsGeneral Information Leaflet 72 - 2002 edition - EST
The aim of this leaflet is to provide Specifiers, Installers and Purchasers with a set of Energy Efficiency Standards that can be used in the design, construction and refurbishment of dwellings in the UK. This leaflet sets out the reasons why we need them, explains what they are and discusses the potential implications of their application. -
Approved Document Part F - Ventilation - 2006 EditionThis new edition replaces the 1995 version. It applies to England and Wales.
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Approved Document Part L1A - Conservation of fuel and power in new dwellingsThis new edition replaces the 2002 version of AD L1. It applies to England and Wales.
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Approved Document Part L1B - Conservation of fuel and power in existing dwellingsThis new edition replaces the 2002 version of AD L1. It applies to England and Wales.
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Energy efficient ventilation in dwellings - a guide for specifiersGood Practice Guide 268 - 2006 edition - EST
This guide has been prepared to help architects, surveyors and specifiers understand the issues associated with energy efficient ventilation and the types of systems that are available to provide satisfactory ventilation in dwellings. -
Energy efficient refurbishment of existing housingGood Practice Guide 155 - 2003 edition - EST
The aim of this Guide is to help landlords, private developers and others to refurbish and repair their existing housing in an energy efficient way. It gives advice on the full refurbishment of dwellings, as well as individual improvement
measures during repair.
The guidance allows designers and developers to adapt dwellings to current efficient technology and improve the value of the property. -
Part K - Ventilation of Buildings - Scotland1999 edition
The intention of this Part is to ensure reasonable provision for an adequate supply of air for human occupation of a building. Ventilation can be provided by natural means, natural with mechanical assistance or wholly mechanical. -
DWG files of Aereco products
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Avis technique CSTB n.14/01-627Humidity sensitive mechanical ventilation.
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Avis technique CSTB n.14/04-864Movement and presence detection in mechanical ventilation for offices.
