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New MVHR unit is already a go-to spec

Compact solution for modern houses, flats and smaller residential schemes offers excellent energy performance and easy integration into low energy, airtight buildings

In association with
At the City Co-living change-of-use, deep retrofit project in Newcastle Upon Tyne, 242 Passiv 180 H units were installed.
At the City Co-living change-of-use, deep retrofit project in Newcastle Upon Tyne, 242 Passiv 180 H units were installed.

The brand new Blauberg Passiv 180 is a compact, high-performance MVHR (Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery) unit that delivers continuous supply and extract ventilation and heat recovery with market-leading efficiency.

Independent testing confirms its class-leading SAP scores, placing it among the most efficient MVHR units currently available in the UK.

Fully compliant with current Part F and Part L building regulations, the unit also meets the Future Homes Standard.

It is an ideal solution for architects and specifiers working towards net zero, Passivhaus and Low Energy Transformation Initiative (LETI) targets.

  • Passiv 180 H controller allows users to adjust airflow speeds and bypass, boost or purge functions.
    Passiv 180 H controller allows users to adjust airflow speeds and bypass, boost or purge functions.
  • Temperature and humidity sensors and an automated summer bypass are included.
    Temperature and humidity sensors and an automated summer bypass are included.
  • Passiv 180's unit casing is made from EPP, which is fully recyclable and classed as a circular product.
    Passiv 180's unit casing is made from EPP, which is fully recyclable and classed as a circular product.
  • City Co-living, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
    City Co-living, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
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11 reasons to specify Blauberg's Passiv 180 MVHR unit

  • High-performance counter flow heat exchanger that recovers up to 95 per cent of heat from extracted air, plus the option of an enthalpy exchanger version to recover heat and humidity.
  • Unit casing made from expanded polypropylene (EPP), which offers excellent thermal and acoustic insulation. EPP is fully recyclable and classed as a circular product, helping to reduce embodied carbon.
  • Environmental Product Declaration (TM65) is available to support sustainability assessments.
  • Passiv 180 H has a flat service hatch that can be neatly integrated behind decorative panels for a discreet finish.
  • Flexibility in duct size connections, supporting150mm and 160mm-diameter ducting.
  • Powered by low energy, highly efficient EC motors with centrifugal impellers, ensuring quiet and reliable operation.
  • Standard filtration includes G4 extract filters to protect the unit and F7 supply filters to improve indoor air quality, especially useful in urban or high-pollution areas.
  • Built-in Intelli-Vent controls feature Blauberg UK's all new Qwick-Set commissioning function, making installation and setup simple.
  • Temperature and humidity sensors are included as standard, along with an automated summer bypass.
  • Compact wall controller comes included, giving users control over airflow speeds, bypass and boost or purge functions.
  • Five-year warranty for domestic use.

The Passiv 180 delivers long-term performance, energy efficiency and sustainability in a compact, easy-to-install form – perfect for ceiling voids and tight spaces.

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

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


 

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