Leading care provider benefits from low-energy ventilation for prestigious refurbishment
A £1million+
refurbishment programme to create a luxury care home in York is using modern
technology to help preserve the fabric and provide contemporary living.
Wellburn Care has acquired the Grade II listed Grimston Court, originally built
in Jacobean style at the turn of the century, and is sympathetically upgrading
the house and building new facilities in the grounds to provide 47 bedrooms,
including 22 en-suite bedrooms in the existing building.
To ensure each resident’s room in the main house remains fresh and odour-free
but without impairment to the historic, ornate décor, Passivent assisted ventilation
is being fitted.
Each en-suite has a humidity sensitive extract discreetly fitted into the decorative
ceiling plasterwork. The humidity sensitive extracts respond automatically
to changes in relative humidity in the en- suite, and boost extraction as required
to ensure a fresh, dry, draught- and odour- free environment is maintained.
The extracts are linked by ducting to continuously running low energy central
extract fans located in the roof space and from the fan to discreet ventilation
terminals on the roof. The system thus ensures each bedroom / en-suite is ventilated
to regulatory requirements but without any occupant input and the need to turn
fans on or off.
Through the remote location of the fans it also eliminates the usual noise
of extract fans running in the en-suite.
Extraction is gentle and generally continuous, operating automatically between
a relative humidity of 40%-70%.
The window inlets ensure fresh external air is drawn in to replace the extracted
air, again without draughts. The roofspace fans are the only element to require
any electrical power, the ‘intelligent’ extracts opening and closing
automatically in response to changes in relative humidity.
Explains David Robinson, Development Manager for Wellburn Care, “It was
an extremely complicated specification because of the need to preserve the
décor and reflect our wish to create the ambience of a 5 star hotel. The design
work from Passivent was fantastic, developing a scheme that would work properly
yet blend in with the opulent internal finish.”
Passivent are highly experienced in the field of offering tailored ventilation
solutions to care home providers. Key issues associated with low energy and
sustainability are always at the forefront of design considerations, whilst
also ensuring that system performance and indoor air quality are not compromised.
Passivent can offer the following services for those looking to specify an
energy efficient and effective ventilation solution:
• Design consultation
• Technical assistance
• Free CPD seminars
• Online
SAP calculations
• Predicted Energy Assessments
• Free estimate
and design service
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