Vent-Axia opens its new showroom and training centre

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Pictured at Vent-Axia’s new technology showroom are (from left) Laurie Shelton (finance director), Ronnie George (managing director), Lee Nurse (marketing director) and Derek Gow (group sales director).

Vent-Axia has opened a new technology showroom and training centre approved by the British Plumbing Employers Council (Training) Ltd at its Crawley head office. Marketing director Lee Nurse says, ‘We have created a clean, fresh and professional area for customers and prospective customers to see our extensive Lo-Carbon range of technology solutions for ventilation, heating and cooling. Meanwhile, the opening of our BPEC-approved centre allows us to increase the scope of education that we provide.’

The 2-day BPEC course is designed to meet the requirements outlined in the Domestic Ventilation Compliance Guide 2010 for the installation, inspection, testing, commissioning and provision of information for fixed domestic systems for new and existing residential buildings.

The showroom and reception area showcases Vent-Axia’s comprehensive range of technologies, including the Lo-Carbon collection of energy-saving ventilation solutions. Exhibits include the Tempra single-room heat-recovery fan, the very quiet Tempra and products from the Sentinel Kinetic range.

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