Vent-Axia provides ventilation for Giving Back Crawley’s HQ refurbishment
Leading British ventilation manufacturer Vent-Axia has donated ventilation units to local charity, Giving Back Crawley, as part of the refurbishment of its new base. A small charity that serves the local homeless community, Giving Back Crawley found a permanent place to operate from, including preparing and cooking hot meals, but the building needed a complete refurbishment following water damage. Vent-Axia supported this great cause with ventilation to help make the place a suitable home for the charity.
Vent-Axia staff member Linda Dawson regularly volunteers at the charity so was able to give a first-hand account of all the good work the charity does with helping the homeless in Crawley. Cooking and delivering over 100,000 meals in the last 18 months to those who need them most, Giving Back Crawley serves the homeless community in Crawley, West Sussex and is entirely run by volunteers.
To provide effective ventilation for the Giving Back Crawley base, VentAxia donated two T-Series roof ventilation models that were installed in the kitchen and servery area. These units will allow for extract ventilation from the kitchen and supply or extract from the servery area. Meanwhile, for the laundry area Vent-Axia supplied a HR200WK heat recovery ventilation, which was installed with a Vent-Axia Ecotronic Humidity sensor to help deal with any humidity issues that may lead to condensation and mould. Finally, Solo Pro extractor fans with timers were installed in the toilets.
“We would like to thank Vent-Axia for donating the ventilation for our building. The building needed a complete refurbishment following water damage and so we are very grateful to all the companies in our community that have rallied together to help us so that we can cook for the homeless community in Crawley,” said Joe Dines, chairperson at Giving Back Crawley.
Installed in the kitchen and servery area, the T-Series roof model has a lowprofile cowl and is suitable for installation in horizontal, angled and vertical glass and for fixing plates in roofs. Known for its robustness and quality, the T-Series’ high-quality design has stood the test of time and has evolved with new and improved motors, impellers and grilles. Meanwhile, the HR200WK single room heat recovery ventilation unit offers up to 75% heat recovery and features a three speed, external rotor motor that has two matched impellers to ensure a controlled airflow through the unit, with exceptionally economical 25Watt low speed power consumption.
Ideal for internal bathrooms, toilets and other small rooms, the Vent-Axia Solo Pro range of 100mm high performance centrifugal extract fan is suitable for wall, ceiling, panel and window mounting.
To find out more about the charity visit https://givingbackcrawley.org.
For more information, visit: www.vent-axia.com