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S&P UK expands product range to meet demand for fresh air circulation

Ventilation specialists S&P UK has expanded its range of high efficiency heat recovery units to include the RHE 15000, offering the highest rate of air flow designed for large spaces – a significant upgrade in capabilities for the range.

It comes at a time when there is a huge importance for delivering fresh air into buildings, such as colleges, offices and hospitals. The RHE range uses a Thermal Wheel Heat Recovery to gain the optimum thermal efficacy with a sophisticated control system.

With an increase in demand for fresh air, the RHE 15000 can deliver 4m³ per second, making it highly suitable for schools and colleges, commercial offices and retail. The unit can be supplied as a standard part or customised to meet specific application requirements.

S&P UK most recently supplied an RHE 15000 as a custom order to include an electric heater to City College Norwich, where the unit was craned four storeys high onto the roof of a major £9.1 million extension under construction.

Lee Page, sales director at S&P UK, said: “We have been supplying the RHE product for a number of years but by expanding the range, this allows the option for us to supply this product with a much higher airflow.

“As with all our products, we offer our own technical expertise so we worked with the M&E subcontractors for this particular project from recommending the RHE 15000 as the most suitable product based off drawings provided, right through to site installation.”

The RHE air handling series are designed for internal and external siting and, as with all S&P products, the units come with a two-year warranty. The custom-made RHE units can be manufactured by S&P with a lead time of around 3 weeks from order to shipment.

www.solerpalau.co.uk

1 June 2021

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