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Learn more about Emergency Exit Signs
Learn more about Emergency Exit Signs
Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) fans provide an effective way to improve indoor air quality in residential buildings. Typically installed in lofts, PIV units supply filtered and tempered air to create a gentle positive pressure, which helps displace stale and humid air. This reduces condensation, mould growth, and pollutant levels, leading to healthier living conditions.
PIV fans are widely used in retrofit housing projects as well as new builds, supporting compliance with Approved Document F and contributing to energy efficiency under Approved Document L. They are often specified to help landlords and housing providers address condensation issues and improve occupant health and comfort.
Modern PIV units in line with Ecodesign requirements use efficient EC motors, offer summer bypass and multiple speed settings, and may include optional heater batteries or integrated humidity/CO₂ sensors. These features allow the units to adapt to seasonal changes and occupancy levels.
Commissioning of PIV systems involves confirming correct installation, testing electrical safety, verifying airflow levels, and ensuring draught-free distribution. Maintenance typically involves replacing filters, inspecting optional heater elements, and following the O&M manual to meet inspection requirements.
When correctly specified and maintained, PIV fans offer long-term benefits to homeowners, landlords, and social housing providers, including low running costs, improved indoor air quality, and support for Building Regulations compliance.
Purpose of PIV Fans:
Positive Input Ventilation (PIV) fans are designed to improve indoor air quality in residential properties by introducing a continuous supply of filtered air, typically from a loft space. This creates a gentle positive pressure inside the dwelling, which helps drive out stale, humid, or polluted air through natural leakage paths and background ventilators. The core purpose of PIV is to reduce excess moisture and pollutants that can otherwise lead to condensation, damp, mould growth, and poor air quality. By maintaining steady air movement, PIV units support compliance with Approved Document F (Ventilation) of the Building Regulations and can form part of a wider ventilation strategy in both new-build and retrofit housing.
Benefits of PIV Fans:
The benefits of PIV systems are wide-ranging for both occupants and property owners. For residents, the most immediate advantages include healthier indoor environments, reduced risk of respiratory issues linked to damp and mould, and improved comfort through fresher air and reduced humidity. For landlords, housing associations, and homeowners, PIV offers a cost-effective, low-maintenance solution to persistent condensation and mould problems that can damage building fabric and finishes. Modern PIV units are energy-efficient, often incorporating EC motors, automatic controls, and features such as summer bypass and optional heaters, ensuring low running costs while adapting to seasonal conditions. Overall, PIV fans deliver long-term value by safeguarding both occupant health and property condition while supporting energy and ventilation compliance obligations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Emergency Exit Signs?
What are Emergency Exit Signs?
Emergency Exit Signs are illuminated safety signs that clearly mark escape routes and exits, ensuring safe evacuation during emergencies or power failures.
When are Emergency Exit Signs required?
When are Emergency Exit Signs required?
They are required in most commercial, public, and multi-occupancy buildings under UK fire safety regulations and health and safety legislation.
What is the difference between maintained and non-maintained Exit Signs?
What is the difference between maintained and non-maintained Exit Signs?
- Maintained Exit Signs remain illuminated at all times.
- Non-maintained Exit Signs illuminate only during a power failure.
How long do Emergency Exit Signs stay illuminated?
How long do Emergency Exit Signs stay illuminated?
Most systems are designed to operate for a minimum of 3 hours, in line with British Standards, providing sufficient time for safe evacuation.
Are Emergency Exit Signs energy efficient?
Are Emergency Exit Signs energy efficient?
Yes. Inbuild UK’s LED Emergency Exit Signs offer high efficiency, low energy usage, and reduced maintenance requirements.
Are Emergency Exit Signs compliant with UK standards?
Are Emergency Exit Signs compliant with UK standards?
Yes. Inbuild UK’s Emergency Exit Signs are designed to meet BS 5266 and relevant UK fire safety regulations, ensuring full compliance.
Can PIV fans be connected to a BMS?
Can PIV fans be connected to a BMS?
Most PIV units operate as stand-alone devices. Where monitoring is required, relays or add-on modules can provide run/fault signals for integration into a BMS. Documentation should show how signals are connected and tested.
What site constraints affect installation?
What site constraints affect installation?
Typical constraints include limited loft or ceiling void space, structural fixing points, duct routing, and safe access for servicing. Poor mounting can result in vibration or noise being transmitted into living spaces.
How can acoustic issues be resolved?
How can acoustic issues be resolved?
If noise is a problem, installers should check fan speed settings, ductwork routing, and ensure seals and fixings are secure. Additional silencers, acoustic insulation, or repositioning the fan or outlet may help reduce noise.
What safety measures relate to filter resistance?
What safety measures relate to filter resistance?
PIV fans must have enough capacity to maintain airflow as filters become dirty. Units should include filter change indicators where possible, and maintenance schedules should specify inspection and replacement intervals to prevent performance loss or motor strain.