Fantech Ventilation makes the grade at Irish colleges

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Fantech is supplying a range of Elta fans for new student residences at University College, Dublin.

Fantech Ventilation has won contracts to supply three prestigious projects at various colleges in and around Dublin. They are Trinity College in Dublin, National University College at Maynooth and University College in Dublin.

For Trinity College, Fantech has supplied a number of bespoke air-handling units of widely different sizes for the new bio-science testing centre, being equipped by Riverside Mechanical. They are all free-standing vertical units with heat-recovery. They were delivered and fitted in sections.

For University College at Maynooth, Fantech supplied Riverside Mechanical with a number of heat-recovery air-handling units for the lecture theatre in the new research building.

For Roebuck Hall II, a new student resident at University College, Dublin, Fantech supplied various products from the Select range of Elta Fans. Nearly 700 student rooms and ancillary accommodation is being built in five free-standing buildings on Belfield Campus near Roebuck Castle. They will have a very low carbon footprint and are designed to be an exemplary statement of sustainable development. Consulting engineers are Delap & Waller.

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