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Elta Group Building Services has added a new range of highly efficient Multiflow SEM and SEL products to its portfolio of mixed flow in-line fans available from Elta Fans.
The Multiflow SEM is a new player in the market, whilst the SEL will enhance the current range of models available. In order to meet the stringent levels of efficiency and compliance demanded by update ErP Legislation for products and components of fan and ventilation systems, both models are presented with AC and EC specifications.
These two new products, suitable for general HVAC ducted ventilation systems in light commercial and industrial areas, provide distinct benefits to HVAC distributors and contractors including improved price points, exceptional service, high stock availability and quick delivery.
“The new Multiflow SEM and SEL fans will complement and grow our existing mixed flow, in-line product portfolio at a time when industry professionals and planners, are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of better indoor air quality in non-domestic environments.
“The exceptional performance of the new Multifow range, along with stock availability and competitive pricing, provides our customers access to one of the most complete ranges of high performance, low energy, mixed flow in-line fans obtainable in today’s market,” explains Nygel Humphrey, Product Marketing Manager at Elta Group.
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