Adrock Posted yesterday at 11:48 Posted yesterday at 11:48 Another thread to add to the multitude! I need a design for my house, I'm happy with installation and construction but I'll need duct sizes and some direction to how I'll get over a couple of tight spots where I have under 90mm from bottom of steel to finished ceiling. I contacted CVC systems over a week ago and the initial emails were very responsive, but nothing at all last week. My situation, which I was very clear about, probably contributed to it. I won't be in a position to purchase or install the MVHR for probably a year or so, but I need the duct installed in the next few weeks. Are on you lovely folk able to point me in the direction of a decent resource to enable progression of the design?
BotusBuild Posted yesterday at 15:52 Posted yesterday at 15:52 Have you tried BPC Ventilcation? https://bpcventilation.com/ Send them your plans, they come back with a design. For a fee I think they then provide you with flow rates etc. I used them for layout design and choice of unit. We had a few back and forth discussions about why certain elements of their layout would not work, but we did arrive at a final design. It was based on using distribution boxes and semi rigid ducting. 2
Nickfromwales Posted yesterday at 16:31 Posted yesterday at 16:31 4 hours ago, Adrock said: Another thread to add to the multitude! I need a design for my house, I'm happy with installation and construction but I'll need duct sizes and some direction to how I'll get over a couple of tight spots where I have under 90mm from bottom of steel to finished ceiling. I contacted CVC systems over a week ago and the initial emails were very responsive, but nothing at all last week. My situation, which I was very clear about, probably contributed to it. I won't be in a position to purchase or install the MVHR for probably a year or so, but I need the duct installed in the next few weeks. Are on you lovely folk able to point me in the direction of a decent resource to enable progression of the design? I know CVC are crazy busy atm. Just swap from 92mm round to ‘oval’ (rectangular) duct to pass the steel and then covert back to round. Done it plenty of times. Some examples of my MVHR installs… Hope these examples help. 👍 3 1
Adrock Posted yesterday at 16:37 Author Posted yesterday at 16:37 Cheers @Nickfromwales. I'll chase them tomorrow and if they can't accommodate me I'll get onto BPC and see if they can help. I'm happy to pay for a design if it helps.
Nickfromwales Posted yesterday at 16:48 Posted yesterday at 16:48 12 minutes ago, Adrock said: Cheers @Nickfromwales. I'll chase them tomorrow and if they can't accommodate me I'll get onto BPC and see if they can help. I'm happy to pay for a design if it helps. They usually do a design / supply / commission package for self builders who want to DIY, so just ask for a rudimentary layout / design; all you need is the number of ducts and location of terminals, but it’s pretty simple to work out. If you have any long runs to bedrooms, double up on the duct to quieten the airflow as much as possible.
Indy Posted yesterday at 16:56 Posted yesterday at 16:56 In the process of using Heat Space and Light. Design and supply of parts through them, installation done by the builder or me, and then final commissioning by HSL to get it signed off. Pretty happy with the service so far, at the design finalised stage. 1
Adrock Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago Thanks, I'll look them up. I'm in the process of doing a whole house renovation and I suspect I won't be ready for everything for a very good while. I might split the the basement and ground floor to get something on the go but that will still be a year in the making.
BotusBuild Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Its worth getting the design earlier rather than close to when you think you need it, in order to ensure that the various parts will fit where expected. You may be able to make adjustments to other works to make the MVHR ducting fit better
JohnMo Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 13 hours ago, Adrock said: whole house renovation Is the plan to make it airtight - if not don't bother with MVHR. You could instead install a demand based MEV or dMEV system, which responds to humidity with automatic fan speed regulation and trickle vents that open and close to room humidity. I would be doing that even if I was going airtight! Super simple, limited heat losses, cheap enough to do.
Alan Ambrose Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago >>> I need a design for my house There's a spreadsheet on BH somewhere which I've used, also manufacturers have their own free calculators. My BC was happy with the latter. Not rocket surgery as they say.
Adrock Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 6 hours ago, JohnMo said: Is the plan to make it airtight - if not don't bother with MVHR. You could instead install a demand based MEV or dMEV system, which responds to humidity with automatic fan speed regulation and trickle vents that open and close to room humidity. I would be doing that even if I was going airtight! Super simple, limited heat losses, cheap enough to do. Yes, airtightness is a feature of what I'm planning. Everything to do date has been detailed for a high degree of airtightness. The house is of solid masonry construction and will be externally insulated in future. Hopefully that'll afford me the opportunity to get as airtight as possible.
Adrock Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 6 hours ago, Alan Ambrose said: >>> I need a design for my house There's a spreadsheet on BH somewhere which I've used, also manufacturers have their own free calculators. My BC was happy with the latter. Not rocket surgery as they say. Thanks, any recommendations? I suppose my main concern is the placement of the room outlets, are there any specific considerations I should be mindful of?
Nickfromwales Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Adrock said: Yes, airtightness is a feature of what I'm planning. Everything to do date has been detailed for a high degree of airtightness. The house is of solid masonry construction and will be externally insulated in future. Hopefully that'll afford me the opportunity to get as airtight as possible. External insulation will offer zilch in terms of airtightness, if you have a cavity.
JohnMo Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Adrock said: Thanks, any recommendations? I suppose my main concern is the placement of the room outlets, are there any specific considerations I should be mindful of? I would look at coanda supply and extract terminals, they will push air across the ceiling/room, and extract will suck air across the room, so makes placement way easier and duct runs way easier. Brink-Multi-Air-Supply-systeem-Leaflet_4388762584830.pdf You can do something like this also, so you are basically supplying air to central location and only extracting from wet rooms
Mike Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago 9 hours ago, Alan Ambrose said: There's a spreadsheet on BH somewhere which I've used This one, perhaps?
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