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Custom air handling units for new-build and retrofit

Superior ventilation with heat recovery: these German-engineered systems provide exceptional flexibility, energy efficiency and easy installation

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Bringing its factory on-site: BlauBUILD offers a turnkey solution, assembling AHUs and MVHR units in-situ for a perfect fit.
Bringing its factory on-site: BlauBUILD offers a turnkey solution, assembling AHUs and MVHR units in-situ for a perfect fit.

BlauBUILD offers advanced, modular air handling units (AHUs) and MVHR units that can be tailored to both new construction and retrofit projects while meeting current and proposed future building regulations and environmental standards.

Here are four reasons to add them to your spec list:

1. Assembly on-site - anywhere
BlauBUILD units are delivered in component form and assembled on-site, allowing for custom installations in tight spaces or areas with limited access. They are tested on-site for ISO 9001 quality standards. This modular approach ensures a perfect fit for specific project needs, whether new build or retrofit.

2. Energy efficiency and heat recovery
Equipped with class leading EC motors, BlauBUILD AHUs and MVHR units deliver airflow from 800 to 6000 m³/h with low specific fan power, minimising energy consumption while providing optimal performance. Choose between a space-efficient rotary thermal wheel or a counterflow heat recovery core to maximise energy savings from exhaust air, reducing heating and cooling loads to help reduce costs year-round.

  • BlauBUILD AHU and MVHR unit flat pack assembly 1.
    BlauBUILD AHU and MVHR unit flat pack assembly 1.
  • BlauBUILD AHU and MVHR unit flat pack assembly 2.
    BlauBUILD AHU and MVHR unit flat pack assembly 2.
  • BlauBUILD AHU and MVHR unit flat pack assembly 3.
    BlauBUILD AHU and MVHR unit flat pack assembly 3.
  • BlauBUILD AHU and MVHR unit flat pack assembly 4.
    BlauBUILD AHU and MVHR unit flat pack assembly 4.
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    BlauBUILD AHU and MVHR unit flat pack assembly 5.
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3. Designed for flexibility

BlauBUILD units cater to a wide range of installation scenarios, including plant rooms, suspended ceilings, roof-mounted areas and more. With flexible configurations and a range of heating and cooling options, including electric, water and DX, these units are designed to meet specific space and performance needs.

4. Superior filtration
Each unit comes equipped with F7 (ePM2.5) filters as standard, ensuring clean and healthy indoor air. For even higher air quality, BlauBUILD units can be upgraded with H13 HEPA filters, capturing up to 99.97 per cent of airborne particles.

BlauBUILD provides a reliable and efficient solution for architects and engineers seeking high-performance AHUs and MVHR units that meet stringent environmental and operational standards. With robust UK support, flexible installation options and full UK-based technical support, BlauBUILD ensures lasting, reliable performance for any construction project.

For more information and technical support, visit blauberg.co.uk/architect


Contact:
0116 216 0650
technicalsupport@blauberg.co.uk


 

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