This document provides information on Triton Systems and their anti-condensation products. It includes data sheets for Triton's surface cleanser, anti-mould emulsion, Home Dry Vent air brick and core drill ventilator. The ventilators are designed to allow water vapour to escape buildings in a controlled way to prevent condensation and mould growth. Information is provided on ventilation requirements for different rooms and calculations showing the amount of water vapour various Triton ventilators can diffuse over 24 hours. Contact details for Triton Systems are also included.
1. The document describes FLS LPI Liquid Photo imageable Solder Mask Touch Up Paint Ink Pens, which are technical pens used to retouch solder mask on printed circuit boards and protect circuit board traces, components, and electronics from shorts, moisture, abrasion, and other hazards.
2. The pens provide a hard, durable coating with high dielectric strength that helps prevent arcing and shorts while offering excellent coverage and chip resistance.
3. The pens can be used for circuit board manufacturing, data communications, aerospace, instrumentation, controls, and general maintenance and repair applications.
The document discusses mold growth and prevention. It notes that mold grows where moisture and organic material are present. It then lists various areas where mold commonly grows, such as wood, paper, fabric. It proceeds to list 15 common causes of mold growth, related to humidity, roof leaks, condensation, and water damage. The document concludes by providing tips for proper storage and handling of materials to prevent mold, such as ensuring good ventilation, keeping items off the floor, and monitoring moisture levels.
Montmorillonite clay is a naturally occurring mineral that is an inexpensive and nonhazardous desiccant commonly used for humidity control in industrial applications. It adsorbs water vapor easily and does not swell, but has a low ceiling temperature and will begin to desorb moisture at 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Desiccants work best combined with moisture barrier bags, which have moisture vapor transmission ratings indicating how much moisture can penetrate the material over 24 hours.
TRON LASTIC is an elastomeric cementitious waterproofing coating composed of Portland cement, silica sands, and an acrylic polymer emulsion. It is applied in two thin coats to waterproof concrete structures. The coating cures to form a flexible membrane that can accommodate 0.6mm of movement. It must be reinforced with polypropylene or glass fiber mesh over cracks and joints. TRON LASTIC protects concrete from water and carbonation while remaining flexible when submerged.
This document provides guidance on cleaning and maintaining various home improvement products including PVC-U windows, doors, and conservatories. It offers tips on regular cleaning of glass, frames, and roofs as well as maintaining drainage, weather seals, and locks. It also provides information on reducing condensation, identifying normal glass defects, and basic security precautions.
The document discusses anti-bacterial finishing of textiles. It describes various types of finishing including anti-bacterial, anti-odor, water repellent and fire proof finishes. It states that finishing improves the functionality, aesthetics and durability of textile products. Specifically, it notes that anti-bacterial finishing involves treating textiles with substances that inhibit bacterial growth and control odors. It lists several natural anti-bacterial agents and describes common application methods like exhausting, spraying and microencapsulation. Finally, it outlines key applications of anti-bacterial textile finishing in the medical, food and water treatment industries.
Products that have been enrobed or coated are those which have a centre and an outer layer.
Packaging can be defined in business terms as
‘a techno-economic function for optimizing the costs of delivering goods whilst maximizing sales and profits'.
1. The document describes FLS LPI Liquid Photo imageable Solder Mask Touch Up Paint Ink Pens, which are technical pens used to retouch solder mask on printed circuit boards and protect circuit board traces, components, and electronics from shorts, moisture, abrasion, and other hazards.
2. The pens provide a hard, durable coating with high dielectric strength that helps prevent arcing and shorts while offering excellent coverage and chip resistance.
3. The pens can be used for circuit board manufacturing, data communications, aerospace, instrumentation, controls, and general maintenance and repair applications.
The document discusses mold growth and prevention. It notes that mold grows where moisture and organic material are present. It then lists various areas where mold commonly grows, such as wood, paper, fabric. It proceeds to list 15 common causes of mold growth, related to humidity, roof leaks, condensation, and water damage. The document concludes by providing tips for proper storage and handling of materials to prevent mold, such as ensuring good ventilation, keeping items off the floor, and monitoring moisture levels.
Montmorillonite clay is a naturally occurring mineral that is an inexpensive and nonhazardous desiccant commonly used for humidity control in industrial applications. It adsorbs water vapor easily and does not swell, but has a low ceiling temperature and will begin to desorb moisture at 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Desiccants work best combined with moisture barrier bags, which have moisture vapor transmission ratings indicating how much moisture can penetrate the material over 24 hours.
TRON LASTIC is an elastomeric cementitious waterproofing coating composed of Portland cement, silica sands, and an acrylic polymer emulsion. It is applied in two thin coats to waterproof concrete structures. The coating cures to form a flexible membrane that can accommodate 0.6mm of movement. It must be reinforced with polypropylene or glass fiber mesh over cracks and joints. TRON LASTIC protects concrete from water and carbonation while remaining flexible when submerged.
This document provides guidance on cleaning and maintaining various home improvement products including PVC-U windows, doors, and conservatories. It offers tips on regular cleaning of glass, frames, and roofs as well as maintaining drainage, weather seals, and locks. It also provides information on reducing condensation, identifying normal glass defects, and basic security precautions.
The document discusses anti-bacterial finishing of textiles. It describes various types of finishing including anti-bacterial, anti-odor, water repellent and fire proof finishes. It states that finishing improves the functionality, aesthetics and durability of textile products. Specifically, it notes that anti-bacterial finishing involves treating textiles with substances that inhibit bacterial growth and control odors. It lists several natural anti-bacterial agents and describes common application methods like exhausting, spraying and microencapsulation. Finally, it outlines key applications of anti-bacterial textile finishing in the medical, food and water treatment industries.
Products that have been enrobed or coated are those which have a centre and an outer layer.
Packaging can be defined in business terms as
‘a techno-economic function for optimizing the costs of delivering goods whilst maximizing sales and profits'.
The document discusses two types of waterless dyeing processes: air dyeing technology and DyeCoo dyeing which uses supercritical carbon dioxide. Air dyeing uses air instead of water to help dyes penetrate fibers by heating and injecting dye gas directly into fibers. It uses up to 95% less water and 86% less energy than traditional dyeing. DyeCoo dyeing involves dissolving dyes in supercritical carbon dioxide due to its low viscosity and surface tension properties, then transporting and adsorbing the dyes onto fibers through diffusion, without using water. It provides advantages like eliminating water treatment and pollution but requires high pressure and temperature during processing.
This document discusses elastic impression materials called alginate. Alginate is derived from seaweed and sets via a chemical reaction between sodium alginate and calcium sulfate. It has a fast setting type and a normal setting type. Alginate is mixed by sprinkling powder into water and stirring vigorously. Its properties include flexibility, elasticity, and the ability to capture surface details. Alginate has advantages like ease of use and patient comfort, but disadvantages like poor dimensional stability and strength.
Poly Plasti-Flex Liquid Plastic is a two part, room
temperature curing (RTV) polyurethane plastic that is slightly flexible
upon cure. The flexibility of this plastic makes it ideal for parts such as
decorative trim molding, props, special effects castings, and impactresistant items.
PF Solvent is a cleaning solution designed for use in the power industry to clean cable joints, network equipment, and other components up to 440kV. It is non-flammable and reduces VOC emissions by up to 80% compared to traditional solvents. PF Solvent leaves no residue, is compatible with most materials found in power networks, and eliminates health and safety risks associated with other solvents.
1. Non-silicone release coatings are applied to the backing of tapes opposite the adhesive to allow for easy unwinding and prevent delamination or tearing. Without a release coating, the tape would stick to itself.
2. Non-silicone release coatings can be coated inline during adhesive coating, unlike silicone coatings which require high-temperature curing. This allows better control over the release values.
3. The suitable release coating depends on the tape's peel strength, substrate material, and desired unwind force. The unwind force should be lower than the substrate's tensile strength to prevent elongation or tearing.
Air pollution in textile and use of cyclon presentation by Muhammad Fahad Ans...fahadansari131
Air pollution is introduced chemicals or materials into the atmosphere that harm living organisms or damage the environment. In the textile industry, various processes introduce different pollutants into the air, such as nitrous oxides from energy production and volatile organic compounds from drying and curing ovens. Dust from cotton handling can cause lung diseases in humans. Pollution control methods for textile mills include scrubbers that use wet or dry processes to remove pollutants from emissions.
Foam dyeing is a textile finishing process where fabric is padded with a foam made from an aqueous solution of dyestuff, foaming agent, and dyestuff carrier. This allows for improved dye fixation and color penetration into the fiber compared to conventional dyeing. There are two main types of foam used - dispersion foam made by introducing gas into a liquid, and condensation foam formed by gas generation within a liquid. Foam dyeing offers benefits like lower material and water usage compared to traditional wet processing along with being more eco-friendly and energy efficient.
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Water is an important resource in the textile industry that is used extensively for dyeing fabrics. This large water usage leads to significant water pollution from textile dyeing waste. The document discusses several alternative dyeing methods that can reduce water consumption such as bio-scouring, solvent dyeing, air dyeing, plasma dyeing, and compressed CO2 dyeing. These alternative methods aim to lower the environmental impact of the textile industry by reducing water and chemical usage.
WATERGUARD DAMPPROOF is a silicone based ready to use injection damp proof when injected into masonary forms a chemical damp proof course. WATERGUARD DAMPPROOF provides an invisible barrier to dampness and remains effective for many years. WATERGUARD DAMPPROOF utilizes novel silane technology, which results in a high performance, low odour injection material. It also breaths capilary and develops intial waterrepellancy quickly, and gives complete protection against dampness.
WATERGUARD DAMPPROOF is a silicone based ready to use injection damp proof when injected into masonary forms a chemical damp proof course. WATERGUARD DAMPPROOF provides an invisible barrier to dampness and remains effective for many years. WATERGUARD DAMPPROOF utilizes novel silane technology, which results in a high performance, low odour injection material. It also breaths capilary and develops intial waterrepellancy quickly, and gives complete protection against dampness.
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Moist heat in the forms of autoclaving, boiling water, and hot water below boiling point can be used to sterilize objects. Autoclaving at 121-134°C for 15 minutes is effective at destroying microorganisms using steam under pressure. Chemical disinfectants like alcohols, aldehydes, phenols, halogens, heavy metals, and surfactants can destroy pathogens using various modes of action like disrupting membranes or oxidizing proteins. Sterilizing gases such as ethylene oxide and formaldehyde gas are also used to sterilize heat-sensitive materials.
This document discusses several innovative textile dyeing technologies that reduce environmental impact compared to traditional water-based dyeing. It describes processes such as dyeing with supercritical CO2, plasma dyeing, sublimation and transfer printing, and foam dyeing. Plasma dyeing allows for deep penetration and rich colors. Technologies like nano-dyeing and biomimicry of structures in butterfly wings could eliminate use of dyes and chemicals. Overall, the document introduces more sustainable dyeing alternatives that consume less water, energy and chemicals.
Contribution of textile industry in air pollution by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12...fahadansari131
The textile industry is a major contributor to air pollution globally and in developing countries specifically. Air pollution from textile processing comes from emissions like oil mist, acid mist, dust, lint, and particles from processes like knitting, dyeing, drying, and curing. Major air pollutants from textile finishing include volatile organic compounds and objectionable odors. Steps to control air pollution include installing abatement technologies like wet ESPs, dry ESPs, fiber filters, scrubbers, and oxidizers in spinning mills and wet processing units. General controls also include maintaining proper chimney heights.
Tosaf is a leading manufacturer of additives, compounds, and color masterbatches for the plastics industry. The presentation discusses migrating vs. non-migrating additives, focusing on slip and antifog additives. For slip additives, migrating types work well at room temperature while hot slip additives maintain effectiveness at higher temperatures. Non-migrating slip provides permanent properties. For antifog films, directing the migration of antifog additives to the desired surface was explored using corona treatment and barrier additives in multilayer films. Experimental results showed the barrier additive prevented antifog migration. In summary, migrating and non-migrating additives both have advantages and migration control
The document discusses various waterless dyeing mechanisms, including air dyeing, supercritical fluid (CO2) dyeing, plasma treatment dyeing, and foam dyeing. Air dyeing uses high pressure air flow to transport atomized dye onto fabrics without water. Supercritical CO2 dyeing dissolves and deposits dyes using compressed CO2 above its critical point. Plasma treatment increases fabric wettability before dyeing. Foam dyeing pads fabrics with dye-containing foam to reduce water usage. These techniques aim to reduce the textile industry's environmental impact by consuming less water and energy during dyeing.
The document discusses the use of minerals, particularly clays, in the textile industry. Clays have properties that make them useful for applications like thickening agents, absorbing oils and dirt, and stabilizing hydrogen peroxide bleaches. One new application is a clay-based product called Altranol-GEO, which can be used for discontinuous bleaching of cotton with hydrogen peroxide. Altranol-GEO provides hydrogen peroxide stabilization, good wetting of fabric, lubrication, and is environmentally friendly. Test results showed it reduced BOD and COD levels in wash effluent and provided softer fabric handles compared to standard bleach processes.
The document discusses three types of material handling air showers: both side flow, one side flow, and tower flow. The air showers are designed to provide contamination-free environments for cleanroom applications by filtering air to control airborne particulates. They minimize dust and particle entry into cleanrooms and are used in semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, research, and other industries requiring sterile conditions.
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This document provides a safety data sheet for Portland cement. It lists the manufacturer details and emergency contact information. It identifies the product as Portland cement and lists its common names and uses in construction. The document identifies the product as hazardous and irritating to eyes, skin, and respiratory system if inhaled. It lists first aid measures and recommends protective clothing, gloves, and dust masks when handling. It provides details on the product's physical properties and stability. Chronic exposure to cement dust can cause irritation of eyes, skin and respiratory system and exacerbate pre-existing conditions.
This book describes concrete curing process; why the need to cure concrete works and how to deal with it. This book is among the site books one must have to perfect his/her work.
The document discusses two types of waterless dyeing processes: air dyeing technology and DyeCoo dyeing which uses supercritical carbon dioxide. Air dyeing uses air instead of water to help dyes penetrate fibers by heating and injecting dye gas directly into fibers. It uses up to 95% less water and 86% less energy than traditional dyeing. DyeCoo dyeing involves dissolving dyes in supercritical carbon dioxide due to its low viscosity and surface tension properties, then transporting and adsorbing the dyes onto fibers through diffusion, without using water. It provides advantages like eliminating water treatment and pollution but requires high pressure and temperature during processing.
This document discusses elastic impression materials called alginate. Alginate is derived from seaweed and sets via a chemical reaction between sodium alginate and calcium sulfate. It has a fast setting type and a normal setting type. Alginate is mixed by sprinkling powder into water and stirring vigorously. Its properties include flexibility, elasticity, and the ability to capture surface details. Alginate has advantages like ease of use and patient comfort, but disadvantages like poor dimensional stability and strength.
Poly Plasti-Flex Liquid Plastic is a two part, room
temperature curing (RTV) polyurethane plastic that is slightly flexible
upon cure. The flexibility of this plastic makes it ideal for parts such as
decorative trim molding, props, special effects castings, and impactresistant items.
PF Solvent is a cleaning solution designed for use in the power industry to clean cable joints, network equipment, and other components up to 440kV. It is non-flammable and reduces VOC emissions by up to 80% compared to traditional solvents. PF Solvent leaves no residue, is compatible with most materials found in power networks, and eliminates health and safety risks associated with other solvents.
1. Non-silicone release coatings are applied to the backing of tapes opposite the adhesive to allow for easy unwinding and prevent delamination or tearing. Without a release coating, the tape would stick to itself.
2. Non-silicone release coatings can be coated inline during adhesive coating, unlike silicone coatings which require high-temperature curing. This allows better control over the release values.
3. The suitable release coating depends on the tape's peel strength, substrate material, and desired unwind force. The unwind force should be lower than the substrate's tensile strength to prevent elongation or tearing.
Air pollution in textile and use of cyclon presentation by Muhammad Fahad Ans...fahadansari131
Air pollution is introduced chemicals or materials into the atmosphere that harm living organisms or damage the environment. In the textile industry, various processes introduce different pollutants into the air, such as nitrous oxides from energy production and volatile organic compounds from drying and curing ovens. Dust from cotton handling can cause lung diseases in humans. Pollution control methods for textile mills include scrubbers that use wet or dry processes to remove pollutants from emissions.
Foam dyeing is a textile finishing process where fabric is padded with a foam made from an aqueous solution of dyestuff, foaming agent, and dyestuff carrier. This allows for improved dye fixation and color penetration into the fiber compared to conventional dyeing. There are two main types of foam used - dispersion foam made by introducing gas into a liquid, and condensation foam formed by gas generation within a liquid. Foam dyeing offers benefits like lower material and water usage compared to traditional wet processing along with being more eco-friendly and energy efficient.
Selection and evaluation of pharmaceutical packaging materials, containers an...NRx Hemant Rathod
This document discusses pharmaceutical packaging materials and their characteristics. It describes the role of packaging in protecting pharmaceuticals and presenting information. The main packaging materials discussed are glass, plastic, metal, and paper. The ideal requirements for containers include being neutral and protecting the product from various environmental factors. Common container types include well-closed, single dose, and multi dose containers. The document also examines closures and their role in preventing contamination or loss of materials. Closures discussed include screw caps, lug caps and pilfer proof closures. The characteristics and uses of different packaging materials are summarized.
Water is an important resource in the textile industry that is used extensively for dyeing fabrics. This large water usage leads to significant water pollution from textile dyeing waste. The document discusses several alternative dyeing methods that can reduce water consumption such as bio-scouring, solvent dyeing, air dyeing, plasma dyeing, and compressed CO2 dyeing. These alternative methods aim to lower the environmental impact of the textile industry by reducing water and chemical usage.
WATERGUARD DAMPPROOF is a silicone based ready to use injection damp proof when injected into masonary forms a chemical damp proof course. WATERGUARD DAMPPROOF provides an invisible barrier to dampness and remains effective for many years. WATERGUARD DAMPPROOF utilizes novel silane technology, which results in a high performance, low odour injection material. It also breaths capilary and develops intial waterrepellancy quickly, and gives complete protection against dampness.
WATERGUARD DAMPPROOF is a silicone based ready to use injection damp proof when injected into masonary forms a chemical damp proof course. WATERGUARD DAMPPROOF provides an invisible barrier to dampness and remains effective for many years. WATERGUARD DAMPPROOF utilizes novel silane technology, which results in a high performance, low odour injection material. It also breaths capilary and develops intial waterrepellancy quickly, and gives complete protection against dampness.
Presentation by
Primary Information Services
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Moist heat in the forms of autoclaving, boiling water, and hot water below boiling point can be used to sterilize objects. Autoclaving at 121-134°C for 15 minutes is effective at destroying microorganisms using steam under pressure. Chemical disinfectants like alcohols, aldehydes, phenols, halogens, heavy metals, and surfactants can destroy pathogens using various modes of action like disrupting membranes or oxidizing proteins. Sterilizing gases such as ethylene oxide and formaldehyde gas are also used to sterilize heat-sensitive materials.
This document discusses several innovative textile dyeing technologies that reduce environmental impact compared to traditional water-based dyeing. It describes processes such as dyeing with supercritical CO2, plasma dyeing, sublimation and transfer printing, and foam dyeing. Plasma dyeing allows for deep penetration and rich colors. Technologies like nano-dyeing and biomimicry of structures in butterfly wings could eliminate use of dyes and chemicals. Overall, the document introduces more sustainable dyeing alternatives that consume less water, energy and chemicals.
Contribution of textile industry in air pollution by Muhammad Fahad Ansari 12...fahadansari131
The textile industry is a major contributor to air pollution globally and in developing countries specifically. Air pollution from textile processing comes from emissions like oil mist, acid mist, dust, lint, and particles from processes like knitting, dyeing, drying, and curing. Major air pollutants from textile finishing include volatile organic compounds and objectionable odors. Steps to control air pollution include installing abatement technologies like wet ESPs, dry ESPs, fiber filters, scrubbers, and oxidizers in spinning mills and wet processing units. General controls also include maintaining proper chimney heights.
Tosaf is a leading manufacturer of additives, compounds, and color masterbatches for the plastics industry. The presentation discusses migrating vs. non-migrating additives, focusing on slip and antifog additives. For slip additives, migrating types work well at room temperature while hot slip additives maintain effectiveness at higher temperatures. Non-migrating slip provides permanent properties. For antifog films, directing the migration of antifog additives to the desired surface was explored using corona treatment and barrier additives in multilayer films. Experimental results showed the barrier additive prevented antifog migration. In summary, migrating and non-migrating additives both have advantages and migration control
The document discusses various waterless dyeing mechanisms, including air dyeing, supercritical fluid (CO2) dyeing, plasma treatment dyeing, and foam dyeing. Air dyeing uses high pressure air flow to transport atomized dye onto fabrics without water. Supercritical CO2 dyeing dissolves and deposits dyes using compressed CO2 above its critical point. Plasma treatment increases fabric wettability before dyeing. Foam dyeing pads fabrics with dye-containing foam to reduce water usage. These techniques aim to reduce the textile industry's environmental impact by consuming less water and energy during dyeing.
The document discusses the use of minerals, particularly clays, in the textile industry. Clays have properties that make them useful for applications like thickening agents, absorbing oils and dirt, and stabilizing hydrogen peroxide bleaches. One new application is a clay-based product called Altranol-GEO, which can be used for discontinuous bleaching of cotton with hydrogen peroxide. Altranol-GEO provides hydrogen peroxide stabilization, good wetting of fabric, lubrication, and is environmentally friendly. Test results showed it reduced BOD and COD levels in wash effluent and provided softer fabric handles compared to standard bleach processes.
The document discusses three types of material handling air showers: both side flow, one side flow, and tower flow. The air showers are designed to provide contamination-free environments for cleanroom applications by filtering air to control airborne particulates. They minimize dust and particle entry into cleanrooms and are used in semiconductor manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, research, and other industries requiring sterile conditions.
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This book describes concrete curing process; why the need to cure concrete works and how to deal with it. This book is among the site books one must have to perfect his/her work.
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Parenteral preparations must be sterile and free of pathogens to safely administer drugs through non-digestive routes like injection. Strict aseptic techniques are required during production to prevent contamination. Key aspects of aseptic processing include designated clean, compounding, and aseptic areas; laminar flow hoods with HEPA filters; and trained personnel following proper gowning procedures. Sources of contamination include airborne particles, fluids, and microbes from personnel that must all be controlled to ensure sterile and safe parenteral products.
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Mould is a common issue in Melbourne due to the humid climate and poses health risks. Vinegar is an effective natural solution for removing mould as it is non-toxic, affordable, and eco-friendly. To use vinegar, prepare the affected area, mix vinegar with water, then scrub the solution onto mouldy surfaces such as walls and tiles before rinsing. Repeated cleaning may be needed for stubborn mould and prevention methods like controlling humidity can stop future growth. Professional help is recommended for extensive or structural mould issues.
This document provides information on a liquid damp-proof membrane product called Technoseal DPM. It can be applied by brush, roller, or airless spray. It forms a seamless, passive radon barrier and also acts as a barrier against methane and carbon dioxide gases. It has been tested to have good adhesion to various substrates, barrier properties to water, gases and vapors, and resistance to chemicals and weathering.
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Triton Systems
Anti-Condensation Products Data Pack
Triton Contact Details:
Triton Systems Ltd.
Units 3 – 5 Crayford Commercial Centre, Greyhound Way, Crayford, Kent DA1 4HF
Tel: 01322 318 830
Fax: 01322 524 017
Email: info@tritonsystems.co.uk
www.tritonsystems.co.uk
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CONTENTS:
1. Introduction and general information
2. Triton Surface Cleanser Data Sheet
3. Triton Anti-Mould Emulsion Data Sheet
4. Triton Home Dry Vent Air Brick Data Sheet
5. Triton Home Dry Vent Core Drill Data Sheet
6. Triton Heatrec 1003 Heat Recovery Unit Data Sheet
7. Triton Elix Extractor Fan Data Sheet
8. Triton Elix Running Cost Calculations
9. Triton Elegance Extractor Fan Data Sheet
10. Triton Elegance Running Cost Calculations
11. Triton Loft Positive Pressure Unit Data Sheet
12. Triton Loft Positive Pressure Unit Installation Instructions
13. Triton Flat Positive Pressure Unit Data Sheet
14. Triton Flat Positive Pressure Unit Installations Instructions
3. Introduction and General Information
Background and preventative measures
Condensation is the most common cause of dampness in buildings and affects properties of all types and ages. In
particular it is directly associated with black mould growth. Triton offers a comprehensive range of products to control
condensation including passive air vents, extractor fans, heat recovery ventilators and positive pressure units.
Effects of condensation
Black Mould growth is often the first visible sign of condensation, usually present on decorative surfaces such as wallpaper.
The mould and its spores also cause a musty odour and often give rise to respiratory health problems. When condensation
occurs in roof spaces or sub floor areas, timbers in those areas can become damp and susceptible to dry or wet rot.
Condensation is more common in the colder months when water vapour levels are higher. It should also be noted that
sometimes the problem can occur away from the site of water vapour production. For example water vapour produced in a
bathroom or kitchen may diffuse through the house and condense on the walls of a cold bedroom.
It should be noted that Black Mould can only flourish on the pure water associated with condensation – therefore it is not
an indication of rising damp.
Primary Measures
1. Improve Ventilation
Ventilation can be achieved by a variety of measures including simply opening the windows, however the most effective
method to control local condensation problems is the installation of a powered extractor fan. However, where the
condensation is a widespread problem, a more successful approach would be the installation of a positive pressure
system. This will draw air in to the roof space, gently push it down in to the property, and cause moisture laden air to be
continually pushed out.
2. Apply Heat
A constant low level background heat will gradually warm wall surfaces and reduce the risk of condensation.
Secondary Measures
The following supporting measures may be required in severe cases of condensation: remove excess water sources such
as bottled gas heaters; insulate cold surfaces; insulate solid walls and floors; prevent water penetration which may be the
cause of cool walls.
Other Useful Measures
1. Dehumidifiers
A strategically placed dehumidifier, to lower the water content of the air, can be very effective.
2. Surface cleansers and anti-mould paints
Surface cleansers or anti-mould washes are an effective short term measure to remove Black Mould from walls and other
surfaces.
Anti-mould paints are particularly useful in kitchens and bathrooms or other areas where condensation is often difficult to
control and where there is a high risk of mould growth. They must not be decorated over and will remain effective for many
years.
3. General advice
When cooking, washing, bathing or drying clothes, keep the door closed and the window open. This will prevent warm,
moist air moving to colder areas of the building.
4. 1
Triton SURFACE CLEANSER
Description
To prepare and cleanse surfaces before the use of antimould and condensation control products or any other paints.
Packaging
Supplied as a concentrate for dilution with water (1 part concentrate to 19 parts water by volume.
Pack size 250ml
Properties
Concentrate contains <10% w/w Quaternary Ammonium Halide dissolved in water.
Preparation
Prepare the surfaces by removing non-washable and loose material, e.g. flaking paint, grease, dirt, mould or
wallpaper. SURFACE CLEANSER can be used to “wet in” wallpaper before removal.
Make good any surface defects and rub down to a smooth finish.
Wash down with SURFACE CLEANSER using a sponge, scrubbing brush or cloth. Allow to dry thoroughly. Apply
second wash in badly soiled areas and allow to dry.
Prime any bare areas of plaster and woodwork with ANTIMOULD EMULSION, thinned up to 10% with water if
necessary.
Apply appropriate ANTIMOULD OR ANTICONDENSATION COATING.
Product Information
Drying Time: 1-4 hours normally.
Practical Coverage: 6-8m²/litre when diluted depending on the porosity and roughness of the surface.
Application: By sponge, cloth or brush.
General
There are basic measures to assist in the control of condensation and the black mould. The Antimould and condensation
control products complement these basic controls and will prevent these problems occurring for many years. These
methods are particularly helpful in the domestic environment but can be applied equally to most commercial premises.
It is always important to reduce the risk of condensation by observing the following simple recommendations:-
Ensure rooms are always warm and property ventilated, maintaining some low heating throughout the day if possible.
When cooking, washing, bathing or drying clothes, keep the door closed and the window open – this prevents warm
moist air moving to colder areas of the building.
In cold weather keep some heating on all the time.
If a paraffin or flueless gas heater is used ensure a window is open a little (every litre of paraffin produces about 1
litre of water).
Improve internal/external wall insulation.
Use ventilation systems where appropriate.
Health And Safety
Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet for each product.
For further information please contact:
Triton Chemical Manufacturing Co Ltd T/a Triton Systems
Units 3 – 5 Crayford Commercial Centre, Greyhound Way, Crayford, Kent DA1 4HF
Tel: 01322 318830 Fax: 01322 524017 Email: info@tritonsystems.co.uk
www.tritonsystems.co.uk
Ref: Triton Surface Cleanser 08/11
5. 1
Triton ANTIMOULD EMULSION
AQUEOUS EMULSION FUNGICIDAL COATING (MOULDING INHIBITING)
Description
An excellent, premium quality low odour antimould coating guaranteed to protect against unsightly and unhygienic black
mould even when there is persistent condensation. The antimould biocide is combined throughout the paint film, which is
formulated to impart toughness, elasticity, water resistance and durability to the finish.
Preparation
1. Remove any loose material such as old paint, grease, dirt, mould or defective wallpaper. Triton SURFACE
CLEANSER can be used for wetting in purposes when removing wallpaper.
2. Make good any defects in the surface and rub down to a smooth finish.
3. Wash and clean all surfaces (walls, ceilings, window frames and joinery) using Triton SURFACE CLEANSER. If
necessary clean badly affected areas a second time.
4. Allow to dry thoroughly.
5. If necessary, apply an appropriate primer or sealer to new, unprimed or porous plaster and wooden surfaces or bare
metal.
6. For new or porous surfaces use Triton ANTIMOULD EMULSION thinned up to 10% with clean tap water. Allow to
dry thoroughly. After priming, metal surfaces should be painted with two coats Acrylic Gloss.
Application
1. Apply Triton ANTIMOULD EMULSION using a brush or roller.
2. STIR THOROUGHLY BEFORE USE.
3. Apply two coats of Triton ANTIMOULD EMULSION allowing sufficient drying time between coats.
4. Clean equipment with clean tap water before the paint dries.
5. N.B. If an unfinished, textured wallpaper (blown vinyl, woodchip) or similar is to be used then it should be hung after
the Triton SURFACE CLEANSER has fully dried. The wallpaper should be coated with Triton ANTIMOULD
EMULSION as above.
Technical Specification
Coverage: 10-12m² per litre but an extra allowance should be made for rough or porous surfaces.
Drying Time: Touch dry 1 hour and recoatable after 2-4 hours dependent on conditions.
Thinning: Use clean tap water but do not exceed 10% by volume.
Uses: Can be used as a primer and undercoat for Acrylic Eggshell or Acrylic Gloss.
Colours: Brilliant White, Magnolia and selected pastel colours. Specific colours may be supplied depending
upon requirements.
Packaging: 2.5 and 5.0 litres in HPDE containers.
Storage: Store above 5°C in dry conditions. Keep the container tightly sealed and away from children.
Shelf Life: Correctly stored, the unopened product has a shelf life of 12 months.
Health and Safety
See separate Health & Safety sheet.
For further information please contact:
Triton Chemical Manufacturing Co Ltd T/a Triton Systems
Units 3 – 5 Crayford Commercial Centre, Greyhound Way, Crayford, Kent DA1 4HF
Tel: 01322 318830 Fax: 01322 524017 Email: info@tritonsystems.co.uk
www.tritonsystems.co.uk
Ref: Triton Antimould Emulsion 07/11
6. TRITON HOME VENT- TECHNICAL DATA SHEET
Triton Home Dry Vent offer a range of passive ventilation units
designed to allow water vapour to escape from a building in a
controlled way. The patent pending triple action filter promotes
the escape of damp air with minimal heat loss. Cold draughts
are restricted by a specially designed thermal core within the
filter. The Triton Home Dry Vent cavity liner is constructed from
High Impact Polystyrene (HIP) to reduce cold bridging and
provide increased strength and resistance to distortion. Triton
Home Dry Vent extension kits are available to suit all wall
thicknesses.
Condensation affects a large number of older properties due to
the increase in water production brought about by modern
lifestyles. At the same time, doors and windows are draught proofed and chimney flues sealed. The result can be
unhealthy mould growth on cold surfaces and in poorly ventilated areas.
Triton Home Dry Vent is designed to ventilate bedrooms and living rooms where the constant background ventilation it
provides allows water vapour to escape. One air brick ventilator is usually sufficient for a singe room of up to 20m²
floor area, alternatively two core drill ventilators can be installed. Each unit is supplied with positioning and installation
instructions. For kitchens and bathrooms where water production is likely to be more spontaneous, mechanical
ventilation should be used.
At a typical inside temperature of 20° and relative humidity of 70% 1m³ of air contains 0.0125kg of water, creating a
vapour pressure of 1.4 kPa above, which there is an increased risk of mould growth. At an air velocity of 0.09m/s
Triton Home Dry Vent diffuses up to 0.12kg of water per hour or 2.8 litres of water over a 24 hour period powered only
by the vapour pressure differential that exists between inside a property and the external environment.
Model Velocity Air diffusion / hour Water diffusion / hour Water dissipated
over 24 hours
Air brick ventilator 0.09m/s 9.34m³ 0.12kg 2.8 litres
Core drill ventilator 0.09m/s 3.98m³ 0.05kg 1.2 litres
High rise ventilator 0.09m/s 3.98m³ 0.05kg 1.2 litres
Water vapour diffusion through the range of Triton Ultrovent ventilators at an air velocity of 0.09 m/s, 70% relative humidity and a
temperature of 20°C.
0.08m/s 0.09m/s 0.1m/s 0.11m/s
Air brick ventilator 2.5 litres 2.8 litres 3.1 litres 3.4 litres
Core drill ventilator 1 litre 1.2 litres 1.3 litres 1.4 litres
High rise ventilator 1 litre 1.2 litres 1.3 litres 1.3 litres
The effect of changes in air velocity on water vapour diffusion through the range of Triton Home Dry Vent ventilators at 70% relative
humidity and a temperature of 20°C
Triton Contact Details:
Triton Chemical Manufacturing Co Ltd T/a Triton Systems
Units 3-5 Greyhound Commercial Centre, Greyhound Way, Crayford, Kent DA1 4HF
Tel: 01322 318830
Fax: 01322 524017
Email: info@tritonsystems.co.uk
www.tritonsystems.co.uk
7.
Triton Home Vent Core Drill
Ventilator
Triton
Home
Dry
Vent
offer
a
range
of
passive
ventilation
units
designed
to
allow
water
vapour
to
escape
from
a
building
in
a
controlled
way.
The
patent
pending
triple
action
filter
promotes
the
escape
of
damp
air
with
minimal
heat
loss.
Cold
draughts
are
restricted
by
a
specially
designed
thermal
core
within
the
filter.
Condensation
affects
a
large
number
of
older
properties
due
to
the
increase
in
water
production
brought
about
by
modern
lifestyles.
At
the
same
time,
doors
and
windows
are
draught
proofed
and
chimney
flues
sealed.
The
result
can
be
unhealthy
mould
growth
on
cold
surfaces
and
in
poorly
ventilated
areas.
Triton
Home
Dry
Vent
is
designed
to
ventilate
bedrooms
and
living
rooms
where
the
constant
background
ventilation
it
provides
allows
water
vapour
to
escape.
For
kitchens
and
bathrooms
where
water
production
is
likely
to
be
more
spontaneous,
mechanical
ventilation
should
be
used.
At
a
typical
inside
temperature
of
20°C
and
relative
humidity
of
70%
1m³
of
air
contains
0.0125kg
of
water,
creating
a
vapour
pressure
of
1.7
kPa
above,
which
there
is
an
increased
risk
of
mould
growth.
At
an
air
velocity
of
0.09
m/s
Triton
Ultrovent
diffuses
up
to
0.12kg
of
water
per
hour
or
2.8
litres
of
water
over
a
24
hour
period
powered
only
by
the
vapour
pressure
differential
that
exists
between
inside
a
property
and
the
external
environment.
Installation
of
the
Triton
Ultrovent
Core
Drill
Ventilator
requires
a
132mm
core
drill.
MODEL
VELOCITY
AIR
DIFFUSION
/
HOUR
WATER
DIFFUSION/
HOUR
WATER
DISSIPATED
OVER
24
HOURS
Core
drill
ventilator
0.09m/s
3.98m³
0.05kg
1.2
litres
Water
vapour
diffusion
through
the
range
of
Triton
Home
Dry
Vent
Ventilators
at
an
air
velocity
of
0.09
m/s,
70%
relative
humidity
and
a
temperature
of
20°C.
0.08m/s
0.09m/s
0.1m/s
0.11m/s
Core
drill
ventilator
1
litres
1.2
litres
1.3
litres
1.4
litres
The
effect
of
changes
in
air
velocity
on
water
vapour
diffusion
through
the
range
of
Triton
Home
Dry
Vent
Ventilators
at
70%
relative
humidity
and
a
temperature
of
20°C.
Cavity
liner
size
Aperture
size
Length
Extension
Core
drill
ventilator
125mm
dia
127mm
dia
300mm
440mm
each
For further information please contact:
Triton Chemical Manufacturing Co Ltd T/a Triton Systems
Units 3 – 5 Crayford Commercial Centre, Greyhound Way, Crayford, Kent DA1 4HF
Tel: 01322 318830 Fax: 01322 524017 Email: info@tritonsystems.co.uk
9. TRITON HEATREC 1003
SINGLE ROOM HEAT
RECOVERY
Triton
Heatrec
1003
• Single
room,
heat
recovery
unit
• Provides
low
level
continuous
ventilation
to
control
condensation
• 3
speed
axial
fan
• Choice
of
2
low
speeds
at
installation
• For
any
domestic
wet
room
• Standard,
timer
and
humidistat
models
• Available
in
SELV
(12v)
version
• Low
noise
levels
and
running
costs
• Compliant
with
Building
Regulations
Parts
L1
2010
and
F2010
GENERAL
FEATURES
• Exhausts
directly
to
the
outside
through
a
wall
• Up
to
70%
of
heat
recovered
• Complete
with
100mm
dia
ducting
and
terminal
kit
(ducting
available
in
different
lengths)
•
Continuous
air
movement
ensures
that
any
condensation
quickly
evaporates
• Can
be
installed
completely
from
the
inside
–
ideal
for
high
rise
buildings
• Can
be
fitted
at
any
angle
• For
new
build
or
to
replace
existing
100mm
or
150mm
unit
• Runs
continuously
at
pre-‐selected
choice
of
two
speeds
(fixed
at
installation)
• Speed
1
operates
at
9
l/s
(factory
set)
• Speed
2
operates
at
14
l/s
• Anti-‐vibration
gasket
• Speed
can
be
boosted
to
maximum
(29
l/s)
using
various
switches
• Energy
saving
ventilation
• Extremely
low
running
costs
• Low
carbon
footprint
TECHNICAL
FEATURES
• Shockproof,
high
quality
technopolymer
casing
• Energy
efficient
tube
heat
exchanger
• Designed
using
latest
wind
tunnel
technology
and
CFD
simulations
• 43,000
hour
life
motors
with
maintenance
free
and
long
life
ball
bearings.
• Operates
in
ambient
temperatures
up
to
40°C
• Double
insulated
–
no
earth
required
• Summer
mode
–
to
prevent
overheating
in
summer
and
aid
in
summer
cooling
• Integral
frost-‐stat
–
proportionately
reduces
intake
motor
speed
as
temperature
falls
• IPX4
–
Splashproof
rated
–
can
safely
be
installed
in
Zones
l
and
ll.
COMPLIES
WITH
• Part
L1
2010
of
Building
Regulations
for
enhanced
energy
saving
capability
• Part
F
2010
of
Building
Regulations
for
reliable,
efficient
ventilation
• IEC
60335-‐2-‐80,
BT
2006/95/CE
and
EMC
2004/108/CE
European
Directive
against
radio
interference
and
electro-‐
magnetic
compatibility
• CE
marked
• ErP
Directive
2015
Compliant
OTHER
MODELS
AVAILABLE
• TRITON
Heatrec
1003DT
–
3
speed,
continuous
running
with
timer
(timer
does
not
activate
unless
fan
has
been
running
for
2
minutes
to
avoid
unnecessary
night-‐time
operation),
overrun
timer
and
pull-‐cord.
• TRITON
Heatrec
1003HDT
–
with
comfort
timer,
humidistat
and
pull-‐cord
• TRITON
Heatrec
1003LV
–
3
speed,
continuous
running
with
pull-‐cord
–
LOW
VOLT
(SELV)
• TRITON
Heatrec
1003DTLV
–
3
speed,
continuous
running,
with
comfort
timer,
over
run
time
and
pull-‐cord
LOW
VOLT
(SELV)
• TRITON
Heatrec
1003HDTLV
–
3
speed,
continuous
running,
with
comfort
timer,
humidistat
and
pull-‐cord
LOW
VOLT
(SELV)
Models
with
150
dia
duct
and
higher
performance
will
shortly
be
available
Triton
Systems
can
supply
all
accessories
for
use
with
these
units,
including
fire
dampers,
air
valves,
ducting,
outside
grilles
and
wall
cowls.
Additionally,
Triton
Systems
offers
a
design
service
to
ensure
that
the
unit
installed
is
the
best
possible
to
provide
efficient,
effective,
low
energy
and
low
running
cost
ventilation.
Triton
Systems
can
also
organise
installation,
commissioning
and
maintenance
of
these
products.
10. For further information please contact:
Triton Systems Ltd
Units 3 – 5 Crayford Commercial Centre, Greyhound Way, Crayford, Kent DA1 4HF
Tel: 01322 318830 Fax: 01322 524017
Email: info@tritonsystems.co.uk
www.tritonsystems.co.uk Ref: Triton Heatrec 1003 – 10/14
11.
TRITON ELIX
Decentralised
mechanical
extract
ventilation
–
dMEV
TRITON
dMEV
–
Elix
–
ELX1003
• Energy
efficient
EC
motor
• Provides
low
level
continuous
ventilation
to
control
condensation
• 3
speed
centrifugal
fan
• Choice
of
2
low
speeds
at
installation
• For
wall
or
ceiling
• For
any
domestic
wet
room
• Low
noise
levels
and
running
costs
• Compliant
with
Building
Regulations
Parts
L1
2010
and
F2010
GENERAL FEATURES
• Exhausts directly to the outside
or through long lengths of
ducting (up to 15m)
• Runs continuously at pre-
selected choice of two speeds
(fixed at installation)
• Speed 1 operates at 8 l/s
(factory set)
• Speed 2 operates at 14 l/s
• Anti-vibration gasket
• Easily removable, washable
polypropylene filter
• Speed boosted to maximum
(28 l/s) using integral pull cord
or by:
- Remote switch / light switch
- PIR Sensor
- DRH240 (dynamic remote
humidistat)
• Energy saving ventilation
• Extremely low running costs
• Low carbon footprint
• 5 year warranty
OTHER MODELS AVAILABLE:
• ELX1003DT – 3 speed,
continuous running with
comfort timer (timer does not
activate unless fan has been
running for 2 minutes to avoid
unnecessary night-time
operation) and pull-cord
• ELX1003HDT – with comfort
timer, humidistat and pull-cord
• ELX1003LV – 3 speed,
continuous running with pull-
cord – LOW VOLT (SELV)
• ELX1003DTLV – 3 speed,
continous running, with comfort
timer, overrun timer and pull-
cord LOW VOLT (SELV)
• ELX1003HDTLV – 3 speed,
continous running, with comfort
timer, humidistat and pull-cord
– LOW VOLT (SELV)
TECHNICAL FEATURES
• Shockproof, high quality
technopolymer casing
• Designed using latest wind tunnel
techniology and CFD simulations
• Profile increases the fluid dynamics
• EC Induction motor with thermal
protection
• 43,000 hour life motors with
maintenance free and long life ball
bearings
• Operates in ambient temperatures
up to 40°C
• Double insulated – no earth
required
• IPX4 – Splashproof rated – can
safely be installed in Zones I and II
COMPLIES WITH
• Part L1 2010 of Building Regulations for
enhanced energy saving capability
• Part F 2010 of Building Regulations for
reliable, efficient ventilation
• IEC 60335-2-80, BT 2006/ 95/CE and EMC
2004 / 108 / CE European Directive against
radio interference and electro-magnetic
compatibility
• CE marked
• SAP Q eligible
• Energy Saving Trust best Practice
Compliant
12.
TECHNICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
Model
Airflow
1/sec
Power
–
Watts
Speed
1
Speed
2
Max
Speed
1
Speed
2
Max
ELX1003
8
14
28
2
3.2
16
All
Results
with
Rigid
Duct
RESULTS
for
SAP
CALCULATIONS
RESULTS
for
Approved
Document
F
Unit
Configuration
Specific
Fan
Power
(W/I/s)
BST
Best
Practice
Performance
Compliant
Flow
Rate
(I/sec)
Flow
Rate
–
Wind
condition
(l/sec)
%
reduction
Of
Total
Flow
Rate
In
room
–
kitchen
0.22
Yes
13.0
12.9
1
In
room
–
wetroom
0.16
Yes
8.0
7.8
3
Through
wall
–
kitchen
0.17
Yes
13.0
12.9
1
Through
wall
–
wetroom
0.14
Yes
8.3
8.1
2
Figures
from
BRE
test
results
at
minimum
flow
rate
conditions
TYPICAL
SPECIFICATION
Supply
and
install
a
TRITON
ELX1003
high
performance,
energy
efficient
centrifugal
fan
which
has
been
tested
and
is
SAP
Q
Eligible
and
suitable
for
ALL
domestic
wet
rooms
as
supplied
by
Triton
Systems
Ltd,
Units
3-‐5
Crayford
Commercial
Centre,
Greyhound
Way,
Crayford,
Kent
DA1
4HF.
The
fan
is
to
be
suitable
for
installation
either
into
a
wall
or
ceiling
(with
the
appropriate
accessories)
and
to
have
an
air
intake
around
the
whole
perimeter
and
have
a
footprint
of
no
more
than
180mm
square.
The
fan
is
to
be
continuous
running
at
its
low
speed
(with
a
choice
of
two
lower
speeds)
and
be
capable
of
being
boosted
to
maximum
speed
by
means
of
an
integral
pull
cord
or
(with
the
cord
removed)
a
remote
switch,
PIR
sensor
or
humidistat.
The
fan
should
have
a
specific
fan
power
(as
tested
to
BRE)
of
no
higher
than
0.22w/l/s
in
a
kitchen
and
0.16w/l/s
in
a
bathroom.
The
fan
must
not
exceed
2.0w
power
consumption
on
the
lowest
speed.
The
fan
casing
should
be
made
of
shock-‐proof,
high
quality
technopolymer,
and
should
have
an
EC
induction
motor
with
maintenance-‐free,
long
life
ball
bearings,
and
up
to
a
43,000
hour
life.
It
should
be
protected
with
a
thermal
cut-‐out.
The
fan
should
be
double
insulated
and
be
IPX4
splash-‐proof
protected
suitable
for
installation
into
Zones
I
and
ll.
The
fan
is
to
comply
with
IEC60335-‐2-‐80,
lvd2006/95/CE
and
EMC2004/108/CE
European
Directive
against
radio
interference
and
electro-‐
magnetic
compatibility,
and
be
CE
marked.
The
fan
should
be
5
year
manufacturer’s
warranty
and
be
supplied
with
a
user
guide
as
required.
Only
approved
accessories
should
be
used:
Wall
Plates
–
as
required
Wall
terminations
–
all
wall
terminations
must
use
the
approved
wall
cowl
or
high
rise
kit.
Triton
Systems
can
supply
all
accessories
for
use
with
these
units,
including
fire
dampers,
air
valves,
ducting,
outside
grilles
and
wall
cowls.
Additionally,
Triton
Systems
offers
a
design
service
to
ensure
that
the
unit
installed
is
the
best
possible
to
provide
efficient,
effective,
low
energy
and
low
running
cost
ventilation.
Triton
Systems
can
also
organise
installation,
commissioning
and
maintenance
of
these
products.
13. For further information please contact:
Triton Systems Ltd
Units 3 – 5 Crayford Commercial Centre, Greyhound Way, Crayford, Kent DA1 4HF
Tel: 01322 318830 Fax: 01322 524017
Email: info@tritonsystems.co.uk
www.tritonsystems.co.uk Ref: Triton ELIX – 10/14
PERFORMANCE
(curves
are
for
guidance
only)
DIMENSIONS
-‐
mm
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
Airflow
litres/second
Airflow
m³/hr
Speed
Speed
1
Speed
2
Maximum
14. RUNNING COST CALCULATIONS FOR TRITON ELIX EXTRACT FAN
All the fan powers used are based on the BRE SAP Appendix Q test results as this is the only truly
independent uniform test available.
The BRE test is conducted at boost speeds of 8 l/s for bathrooms and 13 l/s for kitchens. This is fine for
comparison purposes but does not provide a true representative for calculating actual running costs. In a
typical scenario the fan will only be on boost for an hour or two at most each day and not for twenty four
hours.
Therefore we take the efficiency figure, known as Specific Fan Power (SFP), from BRE which is shown in
W/l/s. This is used to calculate how many watts the fan will actually use on trickle speed, which is
considerably lower than when on boost.
Below is a typical example.
KITCHEN
The Triton Elix has a BRE test result of 0.17 W/l/s at 13 l/s – kitchen boost; so the total amount of watts
used by a Triton Elix would be:
Time per day (hrs) SFP (W/l/s) Extract Rate (l/s) Total Watts
BOOST 2hrs 0.17 W/l/s 13l/s 4.42W
TRICKLE 22hrs 0.17 W/l/s 9l/s (approx.
trickle rate)
33.06W
Kitchen TOTAL 24hrs 38.08W per day
BATHROOM
In the bathroom the BRE test result of 0.17 W/l/s at 8 l/s – bathroom boost; so the total amount of watts
used by a Triton Elix would be:
Time per day (hrs) SFP (W/l/s) Extract Rate (l/s) Total Watts
BOOST 2hrs 0.14 W/l/s 8l/s 2.24W
TRICKLE 22hrs 0.14 W/l/s 5l/s (approx.
trickle rate)
15.40W
Bathroom TOTAL 24hrs 17.64 per day
So to ventilate a typical dwelling to current system 3 building regulation requirements: uses 49.28 watts
per day (29.12w + 20.16w)
Kitchen
W
Bathroom
W
Daily Total
W
Yearly Total
kW
Electricity
Costs
Annual
Running Cost
38.08W 17.64W 55.72W 20.34kW 14.5p/kW/hr £2.95/year
(approx. £1.30 per fan)
For further information please contact:
Triton Systems Ltd
Units 3 – 5 Crayford Commercial Centre, Greyhound Way, Crayford, Kent DA1 4HF
Tel: 01322 318830 Fax: 01322 524017
Email: info@tritonsystems.co.uk
www.tritonsystems.co.uk
15. TRITON ELEGANCE – EL1003
Decentralised
mechanical
extract
ventilation
–
dMEV
TRITON
dMEV
–
Elegance–
EL1003
• Energy
efficient
EC
motor
–
lowest
energy
consumption
in
the
UK
• Provides
low
level
continuous
ventilation
to
control
condensation
• 3
Speed
axial
fan
• Choice
of
2
low
speeds
at
installation
• Wall,
ceiling
or
window
(with
additional
window
kit)
• For
any
domestic
wet
room
• Low
noise
levels
and
running
costs
• Compliant
with
Building
Regulations
Parts
L1
2010
and
F
2010
GENERAL FEATURES
• Exhausts directly to the outside
(through wall, or window
installation with additional
window kit, or with medium
length ducting – up to 6m)
• Runs continuously at pre-
selected choice of two speeds
(fixed at installation)
• Speed 1 operates at 9.5 l/s
(factory set)
• Speed 2 operates at 13.8 l/s
anti-vibration gasket
• Speed boosted to maximum
(28.5l/s) using integral pull cord
or by:
-‐ Remote switch/light switch
-‐ PIR Sensor
-‐ DRH240 (Dynamic remote
humidistat
• Patented anti-turbulence
deflectors ensure very low noise
levels and optimum performance
• Energy saving ventilation
• Extremely low running costs
• Low carbon footprint
• 5 year warranty
TECHNICAL FEATURES
• Shockproof, high quality
technopolymer casing
• Designed using latest wind tunnel
technology and CFD simulations
• EC induction motor with thermal
protection
• 43,000 hour life motors with
maintenance free and long life ball
bearings operates in ambient
temperatures up to 40°C
• Double insulated – no earth required
• IPX4 - Splashproof rated – can
safely be installed in Zones l and ll
COMPLIES WITH
• Part L1 2010 of Building Regulations
for enhanced energy saving
capability
• Part F2010 of Building Regulations
for reliable, efficient ventilation
• IEC 60335-2-80, BT 2006/95/CE and
EMC 2004/108/CE European
Directive against radio interference
and electro-magnetic compatibility
• CE Marked
• SAP Q eligible
• Energy Saving Trust Best Practice
Compliant
OTHER MODELS AVAILABLE:
• EL1003DT – 3 speed, continuous
running with comfort timer (timer
does not activate unless fan has
been running for 2 minutes to avoid
unnecessary night-time operation)
and pull-cord
• EL1003HDT – with comfort timer,
humidistat and pull-cord
• EL1003LV – 3 speed, continuous
running with pull-cord – LOW VOLT
(SELV)
• EL1003DTLV – 3 speed,
continuous running, with comfort
timer, overrun timer and pull-cord -
LOW VOLT (SELV)
• EL1003HDTLV – 3 speed,
continuous running, with comfort
timer, humidistat and pull-cord –
LOW VOLT (SELV)
16.
TECHNICAL
CHARACTERISTICS
Model
Airflow
1/sec
Power
–
Watts
dBA
(@3m
in
free
field)
Speed
1
Speed
2
Max
Speed
1
Speed
2
Max
Speed
1
Speed
2
max
EL1003
9.5
13.8
28.5
1.5
3
4.6
15.1
17.3
31.4
All
Results
with
Rigid
Duct
RESULTS
for
SAP
CALCULATIONS
RESULTS
for
Approved
Document
F
Unit
Configuration
Specific
Fan
Power
(W/I/s)
BST
Best
Practice
Performance
Compliant
Flow
Rate
(I/sec)
Flow
Rate
–
Wind
condition
(l/sec)
%
reduction
Of
Total
Flow
Rate
In
room
–
kitchen
0.13
Yes
13.0
12.7
2
In
room
–
wetroom
0.16
Yes
8.4
8.0
5
Through
wall
–
kitchen
0.15
Yes
13.0
12.7
2
Through
wall
–
wetroom
0.16
Yes
8.2
7.8
5
Figures
from
BRE
test
results
at
minimum
flow
rate
conditions
TYPICAL
SPECIFICATION
Supply
and
install
a
TRITON
EL1003
high
performance,
energy
efficient
axial
fan
which
has
been
tested
and
is
SAP
Q
Eligible
and
suitable
for
ALL
domestic
wet
rooms
as
supplied
by
Triton
Systems
Ltd,
Units
3-‐5
Crayford
Commercial
Centre,
Greyhound
Way,
Crayford,
Kent
DA1
4HF.
The
fan
is
to
be
suitable
for
installation
either
into
a
wall
or
ceiling
(with
the
appropriate
accessories)
and
to
have
an
air
intake
around
the
whole
perimeter
and
have
a
footprint
of
no
more
than
160mm
square.
The
fan
is
to
be
continuous
running
at
its
low
speed
(with
a
choice
of
two
lower
speeds)
and
be
capable
of
being
boosted
to
maximum
speed
by
means
of
an
integral
pull
cord
or
(with
the
cord
removed)
a
remote
switch,
PIR
sensor
or
humidistat.
The
fan
should
have
a
specific
fan
power
(as
tested
to
BRE)
of
no
higher
than
0.13w/l/s
in
a
kitchen
and
0.16w/l/s
in
a
bathroom.
The
fan
must
not
exceed
15.1
dB(A)
noise
level
and
1.5w
power
consumption
on
the
lowest
speed.
The
fan
casing
should
be
made
of
shock-‐proof,
high
quality
technopolymer,
and
should
have
an
EC
induction
motor
with
maintenance-‐free,
long
life
ball
bearings,
and
up
to
a
43,000
hour
life.
It
should
be
protected
with
a
thermal
cut-‐out.
The
fan
should
be
double
insulated
and
be
IPX4
splash-‐proof
protected
suitable
for
installation
into
Zones
I
and
ll.
The
fan
is
to
comply
with
IEC60335-‐2-‐80,
LVD2006/95/CE
and
EMC2004/108/CE
European
Directive
against
radio
interference
and
electro-‐
magnetic
compatibility,
and
be
CE
marked.
The
fan
should
have
a
5
year
manufacturer’s
warranty
and
be
supplied
with
a
user
guide
as
required.
Only
approved
accessories
should
be
used:
Wall
Plates
–
as
required
Window
kits
–
as
Wall
terminations
–
all
wall
terminations
must
use
the
approved
wall
cowl
or
high
rise
kit.
Triton
Systems
can
supply
all
accessories
for
use
with
these
units,
including
fire
dampers,
air
valves,
ducting,
outside
grilles
and
wall
cowls.
Additionally,
Triton
Systems
offers
a
design
service
to
ensure
that
the
unit
installed
is
the
best
possible
to
provide
efficient,
effective,
low
energy
and
low
running
cost
ventilation.
Triton
Systems
can
also
organise
installation,
commissioning
and
maintenance
of
these
products.
17. For further information please contact:
Triton Systems Ltd
Units 3 – 5 Crayford Commercial Centre, Greyhound Way, Crayford, Kent DA1 4HF
Tel: 01322 318830 Fax: 01322 524017
Email: info@tritonsystems.co.uk
www.tritonsystems.co.uk Ref: Triton Elegance – EL1003 – 10/14
PERFORMANCE
(curves
are
for
guidance
only)
DIMENSIONS
-‐
mm
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
Airflow
litres/second
Airflow
m³/hr
Speed
Speed
1
Speed
2
Maximum
18. RUNNING COST CALCULATIONS FOR TRITON ELEGANCE EXTRACT FAN
All the fan powers used are based on the BRE SAP Appendix Q test results as this is the only truly
independent uniform test available.
The BRE test is conducted at boost speeds of 8 l/s for bathrooms and 13 l/s for kitchens. This is fine for
comparison purposes but does not provide a true representative for calculating actual running costs. In a
typical scenario the fan will only be on boost for an hour or two at most each day and not for twenty four
hours.
Therefore we take the efficiency figure, known as Specific Fan Power (SFP), from BRE which is shown in
W/l/s. This is used to calculate how many watts the fan will actually use on trickle speed, which is
considerably lower than when on boost.
Below is a typical example.
KITCHEN
The Triton Elegance has a BRE test result of 0.13 W/l/s at 13 l/s – kitchen boost; so the total amount of
watts used by a Triton Elegance would be:
Time per day (hrs) SFP (W/l/s) Extract Rate (l/s) Total Watts
BOOST 2hrs 0.13 W/l/s 13l/s 3.38W
TRICKLE 22hrs 0.13 W/l/s 9l/s (approx.
trickle rate)
25.74W
Kitchen TOTAL 24hrs 29.12W per day
BATHROOM
In the bathroom the BRE test result of 0.16 W/l/s at 8 l/s – bathroom boost; so the total amount of watts
used by a Triton Elegance would be:
Time per day (hrs) SFP (W/l/s) Extract Rate (l/s) Total Watts
BOOST 2hrs 0.16 W/l/s 8l/s 2.56W
TRICKLE 22hrs 0.16 W/l/s 5l/s (approx.
trickle rate)
17.60W
Bathroom TOTAL 24hrs 20.16W per day
So to ventilate a typical dwelling to current system 3 building regulation requirements: uses 49.28 watts
per day (29.12w + 20.16w)
Kitchen
W
Bathroom
W
Daily Total
W
Yearly Total
kW
Electricity
Costs
Annual
Running Cost
29.12W 20.16W 49.28W 17.99kW 14.5p/kW/hr £2.61/year
(approx. £1.30 per fan)
For further information please contact:
Triton Systems Ltd
Units 3 – 5 Crayford Commercial Centre, Greyhound Way, Crayford, Kent DA1 4HF
Tel: 01322 318830 Fax: 01322 524017
Email: info@tritonsystems.co.uk
www.tritonsystems.co.uk
19. TRITON LOFT PPU
POSITIVE
INPUT
VENTILATION
For
small/medium/large
domestic
properties
• Whole
House
Ventilation
System
• Low
Noise
Levels
• Extremely
Low
Running
Costs
• Quick
Fit
Installation
• Available
with
Heater
• Standard
Five
Year
Guarantee
TECHNICAL
FEATURES
• For
small,
medium
or
large
domestic
properties
• Easy
loft
installation
• Choice
3
speed
levels
(set
at
installation)
• Robust
construction
–
fan
casing
is
an
integral,
one
piece
unit
with
a
filter
box
attached.
• Air
inlet
is
provided
on
all
sides
of
the
unit
• Incorporates
a
specially
developed
fan
/
motor
assembly.
Motor
mounted
on
sealed
self-‐lubricating
bearings
protected
with
thermal
cut
out
• Double
insulated
• Maximum
ambient
temperature
40
°C
• Complete
with
ceiling
diffuser,
flexible
duct,
work
drive
clips,
plasterboard
fixings
and
screws
and
attenuation
mounts.
• Easy
to
maintain
–
motor
and
fan
blades
should
be
checked
after
every
six
months
of
service.
Filters
can
be
cleaned
but
should
be
replaced
every
two
years.
GENERAL
FEATURES
• Positive
pressure
ventilation
provides
effective,
draught
free
ventilation
and
prevents
condensation
forming
• Easy
to
install
–
the
TRITON
Loft
PPU
can
be
used
both
in
the
refurbishment
of
older
properties
where
condensation
is
a
particular
problem
as
well
as
in
new
build.
• The
TRITON
Loft
PPU
introduces
tempered
air,
drawn
in
through
the
loft,
to
create
positive
pressure
in
the
building.
• Tempered,
filtered,
fresh
air
enters
the
living
areas
from
the
fan,
via
a
short
length
of
flexible
ducting,
through
a
discreet
ceiling
mounted
diffuser.
• The
fresh
air
circulates
throughout
the
building
give
draught-‐free
ventilation
eventually
dissipating
through
openings
around
the
property
• Runs
continuously
to
provide
a
constant
background
air
change
and
maintain
a
healthy
and
comfortable
environment.
• Since
the
moisture
content
of
the
air
outside
is
normally
lower
than
that
in
doors,
the
level
of
humidity
it
reduced,
helping
to
eliminate
the
damaging
effects
of
condensation.
• A
TRITON
LOFT
PPU
provides
extra
security
–
there
is
no
need
to
open
windows.
• The
noise
levels
are
extremely
low
• The
system
is
very
economical
and
can
cost
less
than
£5
per
year
to
run
• The
TRITON
LOFT
PPU
is
guaranteed
for
5
years
20. For further information please contact:
Triton Systems Ltd
Units 3 – 5 Crayford Commercial Centre, Greyhound Way, Crayford, Kent DA1 4HF
Tel: 01322 318830 Fax: 01322 524017
Email: info@tritonsystems.co.uk
www.tritonsystems.co.uk Ref: TRITON LOFT PPU – 10/14
MODEL
TRITON
LOFT
PPU
Supply
230v,
50Hz
Weight
7
kg
Extract
Capacity
Low
155m³
/
hr,
43
l/s
Medium
235m³
/
hr,
65
l/s
High
303m³
hr,
84
l/s
Power
Low
6
watts
Medium
12
watts
High
18
watts
Sound
Level
Low
20
dBA
Medium
25
dBA
High
30
dBA
COMPLIES
WITH
• Part
L1
2010
of
Building
Regulations
for
enhanced
energy
saving
capability
• Part
F
2010
of
Building
Regulations
for
reliable,
efficient
ventilation
• EU
RoHS
Directive
Compliant
• Conforms
to
requirements
of
EC
Council
directives
relating
to
Electromagnetic
Compatibility
and
Electrical
Safety:
2006/95/CE
(LVD),
2004/108/CE
(EMC),
EN60335-‐2-‐80
• CE
marked
Triton
Systems
offers
a
design
service
to
ensure
that
the
unit
installed
is
the
best
possible
to
provide
efficient,
effective,
low
energy
and
low
running
cost
ventilation.
Triton
Systems
can
also
organise
installation,
commissioning
and
maintenance
of
these
products.
Typical
Specification
Supply
and
install
a
TRITON
LOFT
PPU
positive
pressure
fan
supplied
by
TRITON
SYSTEMS
LTD,
Units
3-‐5
Crayford
Commercial
Centre,
Greyhound
Way,
Crayford,
Kent
DA1
4HF
This
should
be
designed
for
easy
loft
installation
and
be
able
to
provide
effective,
draught
free
ventilation
by
introducing
tempered
air
drawn
in
though
the
loft
and
creating
a
positive
pressure
in
the
building.
The
indrawn
air
is
then
dissipated
through
openings
around
the
property,
thus
providing
a
constant,
background
air
change.
The
fan
should
have
a
choice
of
three
lower
speeds
on
installation
and
run
automatically
at
that
level
(chosen
according
to
the
size
of
the
building).
The
fan
should
be
supplied
with
a
ceiling
diffuser,
flexible
ducting,
worm
drive
clops
and
attenuation
mounts.
The
fan
should
comply
with
all
current
IEE,
EC
and
Building
Regulations
requirements
and
also
be
BRE
Digest
398
compliant.
21. "Triton Loft"
Positive Input Whole House Ventilation Unit
for Small, Medium or Large Domestic Properties
Installation, Operating and Maintenance Instructions
22. Page 2
"TrITOn LOfT" -
POSITIVE InPUT WHOLE HOUSE VEnTILATIOn UnIT
InSTALLATIOn, OPErATIng & MAInTEnAnCE InSTrUCTIOnS
Safety notice
It is important to read this Instruction Manual carefully before installing or using the product. following
these instructions will ensure that your ventilation system is installed, commissioned and used properly and
continues to operate effectively. Triton Systems will not be held responsible and will not accept liability for
any damage caused to persons or property through failure to follow the guidance provided in this manual. It
should always be available with the product for easy reference.
general Information
The Triton Loft positive input fan works on the principle of introducing tempered air drawn in through the loft,
creating a positive pressure in the building, which then dissipates through openings around the property to pro-
vide a constant background air change. As the moisture content of the air outside is normally lower than that in-
doors, the level of humidity is reduced, helping to eliminate the damaging effects of condensation.
The tempered, filtered fresh air is introduced via a short length of flexible ducting attached to a ceiling-mounted
inlet valve. Supplied as standard, this valve diffuses the air horizontally along the ceiling, providing effective,
draught-free ventilation. The system automatically provides a fresh, tempered airflow into the home with mini-
mal power consumption.
The system is designed to run continuously and should nOT be switched off except for maintenance or filter
replacement. It is important to follow the advice in this user manual and correctly install and maintain the
system to ensure a healthy and comfortable indoor environment.
Installation
IT IS IMPOrTAnT THESE InSTrUCTIOnS ArE rEAD fULLY BEfOrE InSTALLATIOn
• This product should not be used for any purpose other than that for which it was designed and as shown
in this leaflet
• All packaging should be removed and the unit checked for damage in transit. If there is any damage, please
contact your supplier
• Packing material should not be left within the reach of children or unskilled people and any hazardous parts
must be disposed of responsibly (polystyrene, plastic, polypropylene, etc.).
• In order to comply with Construction (Design & Management) regulations, sufficient access for safe
maintenance (recommended on an annual basis), or removal following installation, MUST be provided
for this product.
• fire Safety regulations and current Building regulations. In order to comply with these, it may be neces-
sary to fit fire dampers or other similar devices.
• flue gases from fuel-burning equipment must not be drawn into a living area. If any room from which
air is extracted contains a fuel burning appliance, such as a central heating boiler, then its flue must
be of the sealed or balanced flue type, or allowance must be made for an adequate supply of air into the
room for the fan and the fuel-burning appliance.
• The unit must nOT be installed:
- where there is excessive oil or grease
- where there are hazardous gases, liquids or vapours that are flammable or corrosive
- in ambient temperatures above 40ºC
- where it could be exposed to outside elements - rain, sun, snow etc
• Where possible the unit should nOT be installed directly above a bedroom or living room.
• Care should be taken to ensure that ducting is free from blockages
• The product must be connected to the electricity supply by means of a double-pole switch with a
minimum contact opening distance greater than 3 mm.
• The product should only be connected to the mains electricity supply or electrical outlet if:
- your electrical voltage and frequency correspond to those shown on the rating label.
- the capacity of your electricity supply is sufficiently powerful to operate the product at its maximum power.
23. Installation of the appliance MUST be carried out by a qualified and suitably competent person and should be
carried out in clean, dry conditions where dust and humidity are at minimal levels. The unit is not suitable for
installation to the exterior of the dwelling.
Handling
• Care should be taken when transporting the unit. Dropping or knocking will damage the inner workings
of the unit.
• The unit should always be stored in a clean, dry environment.
• Remove all packaging before installation.
Pre-inspection
• Inspect the unit and electrical supply cord for any damage (damage must be repaired by a suitably qualified
and competent person).
• Check all parts are supplied as shown.
Parts list
1 x Triton Loft fan unit
1 x Filter Box
1 x Ceiling Valve
Flexible Duct and Worm Drive Clips
Plaster Board Fixings and Screws
Attenuation Mounts
Installation, Operation & Maintenance Instructions
Any parts shortages or faults must be reported to the supplier immediately.
Installation - for loft mounting
1. To fix the filter box, firstly remove screw 'A' and open the box as shown. Attach the box to two wooden bat
tens fixed between the trusses using the screws, washers and rubber mounts supplied. Close the box and
secure with screw 'A'.
2. Attach the fan section to the filter box using the two screws and plastic washers located in the protruding
tabs on the filter box.
3. Attach the ducting to the fan unit, using worm screw ties
4. Attach black reducer to ducting, using worm screw ties.
5. Create a hole for valve in ceiling (approx. 200mm)
6. Remove front plate from valve and fix back plate to ceiling.
7. Attach front plate to affixed valve backplate.
8. Attach ducting to valve via black reducer using the reducer and secure with the worm drive clips supplied.
Use the minimum length of ducting necessary and cut off any excess.
9. Connect to power supply and adjust the fan speed setting to the desired level
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24. Wiring Instructions
Cleaning and Maintenance
Before any maintenance or cleaning operation, disconnect the appliance from the main power supply.
The motor and the fan blades should be periodically checked and cleaned as necessary, usually after every six
months of continuous operation.
Maintenance should only be carried out by properly qualified personnel.
To clean the inside of the fan, use a soft brush taking care not to cause any damage to the electrical wiring.
During the normal cleaning operations, check the integrity of all appliance parts.
The filters can be cleaned using the soft brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner.
note: the filters should be replaced every two years. Replacements are available upon request.
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Triton Systems
3-5 Crayford Commercial Centre
Greyhound Way
Crayford
Kent
DA1 4HF
Triton Loft: Oct 2014 E & O.E
Tel: 01322 318830
Email: info@tritonsystems.co.uk
www.tritonsystems.co.uk
25. Product Data Sheet
Triton Flat PPU
Slimline, whole house, mechanical extract ventilation
■■ Energy efficient EC motor
■■ Efficient, low energy solution to controlling condensation and pollution
■■ Provides low level continuous ventilation in a kitchen and up to 5 wet rooms
■■ Variable choice of low (trickle) and boost speed at installation
■■ Compact ultra-low profile unit
■■ For loft, void, false ceiling or cupboard
■■ Requires only one discharge grille
■■ Low noise levels and running costs
■■ Available with 204 x 60mm spigot
■■ Available with humidistat
■■ Compliant with building regulations Parts L1 2010 and F 2010
■■ Manufactured in UK to ISO 9001
General Features
■■ Up to 97 litre/sec at 50Pa – max 100 litre/sec capacity
■■ Suitable for areas up to 270m²
■■ Easy and economical installation and maintenance
■■ Can be angled horizontally or vertically
■■ Variable low (trick) and boost options
■■ Boost speed triggered by a switched live connections from:
• A light switch (if more than one light switch is used, each one must be a double pole switch)
• DRH240 (dynamic remote humidistat)
• PIRFF (Passive infra-red)
• THM (Thermostat)
• A remote switch/pull cord
■■ Low noise levels (below 20dB(A)
■■ Low running costs
■■ Extra security – no need to open windows
■■ 3 year warranty
26. Technical Features
■■ Compact, ultra-low profile
■■ Casting from steel, lined with acoustic material
■■ Low energy EC external rotor motor with sealed life bearings
■■ Backward curved impellors dynamically balanced
■■ Thermal overload protection
■■ Service and maintenance panel easily accessible
■■ Pre-wired for easy electrical connection
■■ Complete with mounting bracket and anti-vibration plate
■■ Operates in temperature up to 60°C
■■ Manufactured in UK to ISO 9001
■■ IPX4 rated
Complies with
■■ Part L1 2010 of Building Regulations for enhanced energy saving capability
■■ Part F 2010 of Building Regulations for reliable, efficient ventilation
■■ EU RoHS Directive Compliant
■■ Conforms to requirements of EC Council directives relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility and Electrical Safety:
2006/95/CE (LVD), 2004/108/CE (EMC), EN60335-2-80
■■ CE marked
■■ SAP Q eligible
■■ Energy Saving Trust Best Practice Compliant
Control Features
■■ Variable Adjustment – trickle and boost speeds set at installation
■■ Boost Setting (via switched live)
Triton Systems can supply all accessories for use with
these units including air filter cassettes, silencers, fire
dampers, air valves, ducting, outside grilles and wall
cowls. Additionally, Triton Systems offers a design service
to ensure that the unit installed is the best possible to
provide efficient, effective, low energy and low running
cost ventilation. Triton Systems can also organise
installation, commissioning and maintenance of these
products.
DUCT RUNS INSTALLATION EXAMPLE
27. Technical Characteristics
Model
Airflow l/sec Power – Watts
Max
Boost
Max
trickle
80% 60% 40%
Max
Boost
Max
Trickle
80% 60% 40%
Triton
Flat PPU
100 100 90 60 30 46 45 26 12 6
Results for SAP Calculations
Energy Level Performance – using rigid ducting only
Results for Approved Document F
Exhaust Terminal Configuration Specific
Fan Power
[W/I/s]
EST Best
Practice
Performance
Compliant
Total
Flow Rate
[l/sec]
Total
Flow Rate
[wind condition]
[l/sec]
% reduction
of Total
Flow Rate
Kitchen + 1 additional wet room 0.20 Yes 21.0 19.3 8
Kitchen + 2 additional wet rooms 0.26 Yes 29.0 27.9 4
Kitchen + 3 additional wet rooms 0.34 Yes 37.0 36.3 2
Kitchen + 4 additional wet rooms 0.44 Yes 45.0 44.2 2
Kitchen + 5 additional wet rooms 0.55 Yes 53.0 52.5 1
Figures from BRE test results at minimum flow rate conditions.
Triton Flat PPU Characteristic in-Duct Sound Power Levels
Mid Octave Frequency band
Case-radiated
LpA[dB] @ 3m*
Curve Ref 63 125 250 500 1k 2k 4k 8k
Max
Boost
Extract 85 83 79 68 67 60 52 45
39
Supply 83 85 76 73 67 64 57 49
Max
Trickle
Extract 85 83 79 68 61 60 52 45
39
Supply 83 85 76 73 67 64 57 49
80%
Extract 82 80 75 68 57 56 47 39
35
Supply 80 83 73 69 63 60 52 44
60%
Extract 70 72 62 57 45 42 32 25
25
Supply 69 74 59 57 50 45 36 27
40%
Extract 48 50 42 34 31 28 21 16
16
Supply 47 51 40 39 34 30 24 17
* Assumes spherical radiation under anechocic conditions
Typical Specification
Supply and install a Triton Flat PPU which gives low level, continuous ventilation to a kitchen and five other wet rooms.
The unit should be for loft, void, false ceiling or cupboard installation and be no more than 184mm deep. The unit
should incorporate a low energy EC external rotor motor with sealed for life bearings for low noise levels and low energy
consumption with an SFP down to 0.20. It should have a variable choice of low (trickle) speed and boost options for
optimum setting. The unit should be pre-wired for easy electrical connection. It should comply with all current IEE, EC and
Building Regulations requirements, be SAP Q Eligible, be Energy Trust Best Practice Compliant and IPX4 rated and made in
the UK by Triton Systems Ltd
29. "Triton Flat"
Positive Input Whole House Ventilation Unit
Wall Mounted
Installation, Operating and Maintenance Instructions
30. Page 2
"TrITOn FLAT" -
POSITIVE InPUT WHOLE HOUSE VEnTILATIOn UnIT
InSTALLATIOn, OPErATIng & MAInTEnAnCE InSTrUCTIOnS
FOr dOMESTIC PrOPErTIES TO 200M3
Safety notice
It is important to read this Instruction Manual carefully before installing or using the product. Following
these instructions will ensure that your ventilation system is installed, commissioned and used properly and
continues to operate effectively. Triton Systems will not be held responsible and will not accept liability for
any damage caused to persons or property through failure to follow the guidance provided in this manual.
It should always be available with the product for easy reference.
general Information
The Triton Flatt positive input fan works on the principle of introducing tempered air and creating a positive
pressure in the building, which then dissipates through openings around the property to provide a constant
background air change. As the moisture content of the air outside is normally lower than that indoors, the level
of humidity is reduced, helping to eliminate the damaging effects of condensation. The system automatically
provides a fresh, tempered airflow into the home with minimal power consumption.
The system is designed to run continuously and should nOT be switched off except for maintenance or filter
replacement. It is important to follow the advice in this user manual and correctly install and maintain the
system to ensure a healthy and comfortable indoor environment.
Installation
IT IS IMPOrTAnT THESE InSTrUCTIOnS ArE rEAd FULLY BEFOrE InSTALLATIOn
• This product should not be used for any purpose other than that for which it was designed and as shown
in this leaflet
• All packaging should be removed and the unit checked for damage in transit. If there is any damage, please
contact your supplier
• Packing material should not be left within the reach of children or unskilled people and any hazardous parts
must be disposed of responsibly (polystyrene, plastic, polypropylene, etc.).
• In order to comply with Construction (design & Management) regulations, sufficient access for safe
maintenance (recommended on an annual basis), or removal following installation, MUST be provided
for this product.
• Fire Safety regulations and current Building regulations. In order to comply with these, it may be neces-
sary to fit fire dampers or other similar devices.
• Flue gases from fuel-burning equipment must not be drawn into a living area. If any room from which
air is extracted contains a fuel burning appliance, such as a central heating boiler, then its flue must
be of the sealed or balanced flue type, or allowance must be made for an adequate supply of air into the
room for the fan and the fuel-burning appliance.
• The unit must nOT be installed:
- where there is excessive oil or grease
- where there are hazardous gases, liquids or vapours that are flammable or corrosive
- in ambient temperatures above 40ºC
- where it could be exposed to outside elements - rain, sun, snow etc
• Where possible the unit should nOT be installed directly above a bedroom or living room.
• Care should be taken to ensure that ducting iand entry and exits free from blockages
• The product must be connected to the electricity supply by means of a double-pole switch with a
minimum contact opening distance greater than 3 mm.
• The product should only be connected to the mains electricity supply or electrical outlet if:
- your electrical voltage and frequency correspond to those shown on the rating label.
- the capacity of your electricity supply is sufficiently powerful to operate the product at its maximum power.
This appliance is provided with thermal overload protection. If this is activated, the fan ust be disconnect-
ed from the mains electricity supply This will allow the overload device to re-set. After a brief period the
fan can be restarted.
31. OPErATIOn
1. The Triton Flat is suitable for ceiling or wall installation (see below)
2. If one of the spigots is not connected to ducting a safety grille MUST be fitted to that spigot, so that it is
impossible for any moving part to be touched.
3. These fans run continuously at a preset trickle speed. There is a choice of three trickle speeds, selectable
during the installation.
InSTALLATIOn
1. Remove the mounting bracket from the main cabinet by loosening the thumb screw on each side and slid
ing the bracket sideways. (Do not remove the thumb screws completely).
2. Using the bracket as a template, mark the fixing holes on the mounting surface and drill and plug the
holes. ( 4 x 6mm). Fix the bracket securely in place using four screws.
3. Mount the fan cabinet on to the bracket, taking note of the correct direction of airflow and slide sideways.
(The air inlet into the cabinet is at the filter end). Tighten the fixing screws.
4. Connect the ducting to the spigots on the fan.
note: During colder periods, there is a possibility of condensation forming on the surface of the ducting
between the fan inlet and the outside wall. It is advised to keep the length of the inlet duct as short as possible.
SPEEd SELECTIOn And ELECTrICAL COnnECTIOn
note: Speed selection should be done before the unit is connected to the mains supply.
1. Remove the rectangular plastic cover on the front of the cabinet. Using the small jumper plug, select the
speed required. (The normal factory setting is Speed 1). Replace the cover.
2. The unit is supplied with a 3-core cable. Connection should be made via a local means of isolation
in compliance with current IEE Regulations.
Important: This product must be earthed.
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32. CLEAnIng And MAInTEnAnCE
Before carrying out any maintenance or cleaning operations the mains electrical supply MUST be
disconnected.
The air filter must be cleaned every 6 – 12 months.
To extract the filter from the cabinet, first remove the two screws from the filter slide plate.
Pull out the filter and remove any dust/dirt using a vacuum cleaner.
Refit the filter and screw in place.
Should the filter be heavily contaminated, replacements can be obtained from your fan supplier.
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Triton Systems
3-5 Crayford Commercial Centre
Greyhound Way
Crayford
Kent
DA1 4HF
Triton Flatt: Oct 2014 E & O.E
Tel: 01322 318830
Email: info@tritonsystems.co.uk
www.tritonsystems.co.uk