Zehnder expands Unity Range to meet demand for more intuitive extractor fans

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Zehnder Group UK has expanded its innovative Unity Range – launching two new smart, continuously running decentralised mechanical extract ventilation (dMEV) fans onto the market: the Unity CV2.1HT and the Unity CV2.1APP.

The new extractor fans
meet the evolving needs of
households for enhanced air quality and energy efficiency, providing sustainable, user-friendly ventilation solutions that are more in line with changing habits and lifestyles in residential properties.

The new additions also address a very real problem in the residential, hospitality and social housing sectors – specifically the build-up of condensation that can lead to toxic and harmful black mould outbreaks that are rife in homes across the UK as well as hotels, gyms and workplaces.

These two new fans are not only designed not to be heard but have the ability to activate a boost function during rapid rises in humidity whilst also keeping quiet during periods of low activity, for example at night.

The fans also feature a memory function as standard, meaning they can retain their settings even after extended periods of inactivity, including loss of power – ideal when a building is not occupied for extended periods or during power cuts.

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