PureAir Home PIV (With Heater)

PureAir Home PIV (With Heater)
Regular price £370.00
These can be ordred when out of stock
(there may be a delay of upto 7 days depending on delivery times from Vent Axia)

 

Positive input ventilation with heater for whole house mould and condensation control.

Smart SenseTM control allows quick and accurate set up.

Variable speed control allows the unit to be effective in a property up to 150m2.

Automatic summer shut off stops warm air coming back into the property.

Flexible heater mounting options. Wireless control ready.

What causes the problems?

Did you know that 58% of people have suffered mould and condensation in their home? If you consider the fact that 90% of the time is spent indoors, it is vitally important to focus on improving indoor air quality (IAQ). It can damage not just property, but health as well.

Cooking, cleaning and bathing

These activities generate up to 10 litres of moisture per day. In addition, every load of washing that is hung to dry inside adds an additional 2.5 litres. All together there could be 12.5 litres of moisture generated in your home every single day which can cause condensation and mould.

Volatile organic compounds

Substances like formaldehyde get into the home from things like paint, new furniture and cleaning products. The average person breathes 9,000 litres of indoor air each day so poor indoor air quality (IAQ) can cause serious risk to health such as heart and respiratory diseases with asthma being a key concern.

Increased insulation

In the drive to insulate our homes we have created an airtight box where, not just heat, but moisture and chemicals can’t escape. This causes poor indoor air quality which can contain a cocktail of over 900 chemicals, particles and biological materials having a negative effect on health.

 

PIV

What causes the problems?

Did you know that 58% of people have suffered mould and condensation in their home? If you consider the fact that 90% of the time is spent indoors, it is vitally important to focus on improving indoor air quality (IAQ). It can damage not just property, but health as well.

Cooking, cleaning and bathing

These activities generate up to 10 litres of moisture per day. In addition, every load of washing that is hung to dry inside adds an additional 2.5 litres. All together there could be 12.5 litres of moisture generated in your home every single day which can cause condensation and mould.

Volatile organic compounds

Substances like formaldehyde get into the home from things like paint, new furniture and cleaning products. The average person breathes 9,000 litres of indoor air each day so poor indoor air quality (IAQ) can cause serious risk to health such as heart and respiratory diseases with asthma being a key concern.

Increased insulation

In the drive to insulate our homes we have created an airtight box where, not just heat, but moisture and chemicals can’t escape. This causes poor indoor air quality which can contain a cocktail of over 900 chemicals, particles and biological materials having a negative effect on health.

 

What is Positive Input Ventilation (PIV)?

Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) is an energy efficient method of pushing out and replacing stale unhealthy air with drier fresh air by gently introducing filtered air into the home and increasing the circulation of fresh air around the property and improving the indoor air quality (IAQ). 

Ventilation is condensation and mould’s biggest enemy as it removes the root cause: the moisture in the air. Mould is a simple plant; if you want to kill it, stop watering it. If mould has already formed, painting over it will not solve the problem. By removing the moisture and other pollutants from the air, condensation cannot settle and mould cannot grow which removes the problem at source.

 

The Solution

Positive input ventilation (PIV) brings one of the best solutions to tackle poor indoor air quality (IAQ). It is a solution for all types of properties, PIV units are usually situated in a loft or on a wall. Our PIV range offers both solutions whether you live in a house or a flat.

 

The unit can be hung from the rafters or mounted on the fully adjustable, anti-vibration feet to find the perfect loft location.

The optional F7 filter will remove almost all pollen from the air and help reduce diesel particulates.

With noise levels as low as 9dB(A) in the home, the unit can hardly be noticed when installed

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These can be ordred when out of stock
(there may be a delay of upto 7 days depending on delivery times from Vent Axia)

 

Positive input ventilation with heater for whole house mould and condensation control.

Smart SenseTM control allows quick and accurate set up.

Variable speed control allows the unit to be effective in a property up to 150m2.

Automatic summer shut off stops warm air coming back into the property.

Flexible heater mounting options. Wireless control ready.

What causes the problems?

Did you know that 58% of people have suffered mould and condensation in their home? If you consider the fact that 90% of the time is spent indoors, it is vitally important to focus on improving indoor air quality (IAQ). It can damage not just property, but health as well.

Cooking, cleaning and bathing

These activities generate up to 10 litres of moisture per day. In addition, every load of washing that is hung to dry inside adds an additional 2.5 litres. All together there could be 12.5 litres of moisture generated in your home every single day which can cause condensation and mould.

Volatile organic compounds

Substances like formaldehyde get into the home from things like paint, new furniture and cleaning products. The average person breathes 9,000 litres of indoor air each day so poor indoor air quality (IAQ) can cause serious risk to health such as heart and respiratory diseases with asthma being a key concern.

Increased insulation

In the drive to insulate our homes we have created an airtight box where, not just heat, but moisture and chemicals can’t escape. This causes poor indoor air quality which can contain a cocktail of over 900 chemicals, particles and biological materials having a negative effect on health.

 

PIV

What causes the problems?

Did you know that 58% of people have suffered mould and condensation in their home? If you consider the fact that 90% of the time is spent indoors, it is vitally important to focus on improving indoor air quality (IAQ). It can damage not just property, but health as well.

Cooking, cleaning and bathing

These activities generate up to 10 litres of moisture per day. In addition, every load of washing that is hung to dry inside adds an additional 2.5 litres. All together there could be 12.5 litres of moisture generated in your home every single day which can cause condensation and mould.

Volatile organic compounds

Substances like formaldehyde get into the home from things like paint, new furniture and cleaning products. The average person breathes 9,000 litres of indoor air each day so poor indoor air quality (IAQ) can cause serious risk to health such as heart and respiratory diseases with asthma being a key concern.

Increased insulation

In the drive to insulate our homes we have created an airtight box where, not just heat, but moisture and chemicals can’t escape. This causes poor indoor air quality which can contain a cocktail of over 900 chemicals, particles and biological materials having a negative effect on health.

 

What is Positive Input Ventilation (PIV)?

Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) is an energy efficient method of pushing out and replacing stale unhealthy air with drier fresh air by gently introducing filtered air into the home and increasing the circulation of fresh air around the property and improving the indoor air quality (IAQ). 

Ventilation is condensation and mould’s biggest enemy as it removes the root cause: the moisture in the air. Mould is a simple plant; if you want to kill it, stop watering it. If mould has already formed, painting over it will not solve the problem. By removing the moisture and other pollutants from the air, condensation cannot settle and mould cannot grow which removes the problem at source.

 

The Solution

Positive input ventilation (PIV) brings one of the best solutions to tackle poor indoor air quality (IAQ). It is a solution for all types of properties, PIV units are usually situated in a loft or on a wall. Our PIV range offers both solutions whether you live in a house or a flat.

 

The unit can be hung from the rafters or mounted on the fully adjustable, anti-vibration feet to find the perfect loft location.

The optional F7 filter will remove almost all pollen from the air and help reduce diesel particulates.

With noise levels as low as 9dB(A) in the home, the unit can hardly be noticed when installed

Delivery:

Dispatch cut off point 12:00pm

(if you order after this time you item will be dispatched the following working day)

Free carriage only apply's to the below if we can use royal mail if the item is to large we will call to discuss as there is other options available.

Postcodes Highlands: FK17-22, G83, IV1-28, IV33-39, KW1-3, KW5-14, PA21-33, PA35-40, PH18-26, PH30-42, AB44-56, IV30-32
Islands: HS1-9, IV40-51,IV55-56,KA27,KA28,KW15-17,PA20,PA34,PA41-48,PA60-78,PH42-44,ZE1-3, JE, GY, IM, TR21-25 (ALL ISLANDS APPLY)
Northen Ireland: BT

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