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BrookVent aircycle 4.1
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V. 4.1-04-08-21
brookvent.co.uk
2.2 Responsibility of the Installer
Correct Installation, balancing and commissioning of the MHRV unit as per the
requirements of this document.
Record measured air flow volumes on each of the valves at high and low rate.
Compliance to requirements and local additional rules.
Explanation of the ventilation system to the user.
Warning for the user, to check or replace the air filters on time.
All the above, as set out in the latest edition of the Domestic Ventilation
Compliance Guide and the SAP Appendix Q – Installation Guide and Checklist
specific to the UK market.
2.3 Responsibility of the Occupant
Replacement of the filters as per the recommended/ required interval.
Cleaning the valves in the rooms regularly to prevent blockage.
To ensure that the system is functioning properly on a regular basis
To use manual boost switches (where provided) to prevent build-up of pollutants
or mould growth.
IMPORTANT
Dirty or clogged filters may cause inadequate ventilation in the home which may lead to
air quality issues. It is important that the filters are changed at least once per year or as
required.
In new build properties it may be prudent to check/ change your filters after the first 3
months of occupancy depending on the amount of residual ‘building dust’ present
within the property. Failure to do so will affect your warranty.
Filters can be purchased directly online from brookvent.co.uk