How to Install Your Drimaster Eco Positive Input Ventilation System from Nuaire
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 Published On Nov 22, 2016

The Drimaster-Eco Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) system from Nuaire will cure your condensation dampness problems and improve your indoor air quality (IAQ). Follow this simple video guide created by ventilation manufacturer Nuaire, and install your low-energy Drimaster Eco system quickly and successfully.
Your Drimaster-Eco PIV system is designed to be mounted in the loft space where it draws fresh air through the G4 grade filters, and inputs it at ceiling level into the home. Positive Pressurisation is the most effective method of retrofit whole-home ventilation and is a tried and trusted cure for condensation dampness. The principle introduces a constant flow of fresh, filtered air into the home, which lowers humidity levels and so prevents streaming windows and black mould patches from forming. It creates a dry, allergen-free environment that is great for asthma and allergy-sufferers. The G4 grade filters are fine enough to prevent pollen entering the home - good news for hay fever sufferers.
The Nuaire Drimaster Eco heat model has all the controls for the fan in the ceiling diffuser, so you can commission and adjust the settings without having to enter the loft. A 400w low-energy heater tempers the air delivered into your home. Electrically-controlled, it minimises energy-use.
The Drimaster Eco features handy wireless controls and sensors which respond to changing humidity and CO2 levels, to ensure the best indoor air quality, and to help you save energy.
The PIV principle was invented by Nuaire back in 1972! Since then, our iconic Drimaster range has become the most popular method of retrofit ventilation, and is the most effective way of controlling indoor air pollutants from burning fuels; using cleaning, beauty and DIY products; and smoking. Drimaster Eco is also a specified method of controlling Radon Gas levels in affected regions in the UK. Find out more at www.nuaire.co.uk/drimastereco

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