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Our solutions for sick building syndrome

Thermal Health Solutions for Healthy Buildings

Thermal health products maintain comfortable indoor temperatures and humidity levels, ensuring occupants feel neither too hot nor too cold.

Thermal health solutions help maintain indoor temperatures within a comfortable and healthy range to promote physical comfort and overall well-being. You can enhance the thermal efficiency of your buildings with our innovative products designed to promote optimal thermal health. Our solutions not only improve energy efficiency but also contribute to a comfortable and sustainable indoor environment year-round. Several key components contribute to thermal health within a building. Just click on the heading to find out more, or skip straight to our products by clicking here.

These systems regulate the indoor temperature to ensure it remains within a comfortable range for occupants. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are commonly used to achieve this.

Proper insulation helps maintain consistent indoor temperatures by preventing heat loss in cold weather and heat gain in hot weather. Insulation materials are installed in walls, ceilings, and floors to improve energy efficiency and thermal comfort.

Good air circulation is essential for distributing heated or cooled air evenly throughout a building. Adequate ventilation systems help prevent stagnant air and maintain a comfortable indoor environment.

Proper humidity levels are important for thermal comfort. High humidity can make indoor spaces feel warmer than they actually are, while low humidity can lead to dryness and discomfort. HVAC systems often include features for controlling humidity levels.

Materials with high thermal mass, such as concrete or brick, can absorb and store heat, helping to stabilise indoor temperatures. Incorporating thermal mass into building design can contribute to thermal comfort and energy efficiency.

Windows play a significant role in regulating indoor temperatures. Energy-efficient glazing and window treatments help minimize heat transfer, reducing the need for heating and cooling.

Individual preferences for temperature can vary, so allowing occupants some control over their immediate environment, such as adjustable thermostats or personal fans, can contribute to overall thermal comfort.

Building design factors such as orientation, shading, and landscaping can also impact thermal health by influencing solar heat gain and natural ventilation.

Our thermal health products

At Anglo Nordic, we offer a range of thermal health products. Just hover over the box to find out more.

The EcoComfort Air

A high-efficiency heat recovery ventilation system designed to improve indoor air quality while minimising energy loss. This system is typically used in single rooms and is installed on exterior walls to maintain a comfortable indoor environment by continuously exchanging and filtering air.
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The Ghost Unit

The Ghost Unit is designed with silence in mind, and high-efficiency heat recovery for installation in exterior walls. Can be used alone, or with 16 units in total. Inside each unit, a ceramic heat exchanger stores heat from the outgoing air and transfers it to the incoming air during the intake cycle, helping to maintain indoor temperatures.
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The EcoComfort Plus

A ventilation system that ensures continuous fresh air indoors without opening windows, preventing humidity and mould. A high-efficiency ceramic heat exchanger stores heat from outgoing air and transfers it to incoming air, recovering heat and reducing energy waste.
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The EcoComfort Smart 2.0

A single room heat recovery unit with smart functions and artificial intelligence to adapt to user preferences for optimal comfort without energy waste. It comes with WIFI and Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0 multi-connectivity system for programming and management by Intelliclima + APP.
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indoor air quality air recirculation units

The RhinoComfort

The first heat recovery unit that sanitises and refreshes air. Through photocatalysis, it breaks down toxins and pollutants at the molecular level, transforming harmful substances into harmless ones. This ensures clean, sanitised air, creating a healthier indoor environment while preventing mould and moisture.
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The finer detail

The problems our products solve

These building ventilation systems, with dual flow and heat recovery, deliver constant air exchange in the premises, significantly reducing energy expenditure. In addition, the ventilation and extraction units, with highly efficient heat recovery, ensure a constant inflow of fresh air, while recovering up to 90% of the heat from the air extracted from the premises. This improves the quality of indoor air, thus increasing environmental comfort and the well-being of the occupants, preventing moisture from building up and the onset of mould on the walls.

Applications

Where they work

Hotel Rooms

Residential

Social Housing

Small Offices

Care Homes

Student Homes

So why not talk to us about our thermal health solutions for Healthy Buildings

If you’d like to find out more about our approach and talk to use about our thermal health solutions please do get in touch.