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Can ARIA units be used individually in wet room areas?

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Yes, ARIA units can be used individually in wet room areas. They are designed specifically for continuous operation in spaces like kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms, effectively managing humidity and improving air quality.

Understanding ARIA Units in Wet rooms

What are ARIA Units?

ARIA units are decentralised mechanical extract ventilation (DMEV) systems tailored for continuous operation in wet room environments. They are engineered to extract moisture-laden air efficiently, preventing dampness and mould growth.

Key Features of ARIA Units

  • Continuous Operation: Unlike traditional extract fans that operate intermittently, ARIA units run continuously, ensuring consistent air quality management.
  • Humidity Control: Equipped with built-in humidistats, these units automatically adjust their operation based on humidity levels, boosting airflow when necessary.
  • Energy Efficiency: Designed with energy-saving in mind, ARIA units consume minimal power while providing effective ventilation.
  • Quiet Operation: These units are designed to operate quietly, making them suitable for residential settings without causing disturbance.

Benefits of Using ARIA Units in Wet rooms

  1. Prevention of Damp and Mould: By continuously extracting moist air, ARIA units significantly reduce the risk of damp-related issues, which are common in kitchens and bathrooms.
  2. Improved Air Quality: Regular air exchange helps remove indoor pollutants, allergens, and odours, contributing to a healthier living environment.
  3. User-Friendly Features: With options for manual boost mode and run-on timers, users have control over ventilation levels, adapting to their specific needs.

Installation Considerations

Individual Installation

ARIA units can be installed as standalone systems in individual wet room areas. This flexibility allows homeowners to tailor ventilation solutions based on specific room requirements.

Installation Guidelines

  1. Location: ARIA units should be installed in areas where moisture accumulates, such as directly above showers or near sinks.
  2. Ducting: While ARIA units can function without extensive ducting, connecting them to external ducts can enhance performance by directing extracted air outside.
  3. Electrical Requirements: Ensure that the electrical supply meets the unit’s specifications to facilitate optimal operation.

Compliance with Regulations

When installing ARIA units, it’s crucial to adhere to local building regulations. In the UK, compliance with the Building Regulations Part F (Ventilation) ensures that the units are installed correctly and effectively.

Performance Data

Specifications

  • Airflow Rate: ARIA units can extract between 5 to 25 litres per second, depending on the model and settings.
  • Power Consumption: These units consume between 1 to 5.8 watts, making them highly efficient.
  • Noise Levels: Operating at a sound level as low as 9 dB(A), ARIA units provide a quiet solution for ventilation needs.

Effectiveness in Wet room Environments

Studies and user feedback indicate that ARIA units effectively manage humidity levels in wet rooms, leading to a noticeable decrease in damp and mould incidents. Their ability to adapt to changing humidity levels makes them particularly suitable for environments prone to moisture.

Conclusion

In summary, ARIA units are an excellent choice for individual use in wet room areas. Their continuous operation, humidity control features, and energy efficiency make them ideal for maintaining air quality and preventing damp issues in residential settings.

Explore the benefits of ARIA units today and ensure your wet rooms are well-ventilated and free from mould.

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