What is a c-MEV & d-MEV

What is C-MEV & D-MEV?

Current Building Regulations approved document F of four main methods of ventilation. The most popular is system 3: continuous mechanical extract ventilation.

This can be achieved using a single centralised extract unit such as the Vent-Axia Sentinel Multivent ducted from ‘wet’ rooms (c-MEV) or by decentralised individual fans (d-MEV) in the ‘wet’ rooms. The units run continuously at near silent noise levels and provide a simple but effective form of extract ventilation. If used along with a PIV system window trickle vents are not required.

The fans run continuously at near silent levels providing a simple and effective form of extract ventilation. If used in conjunction with a positive ventilation unit (PIV) there is no further requirement for window trickle vents. 

C-MEV  Vent-Axia MEV Unit

A Centralised Mechanical Extract Ventilation (c-MEV) system is a low energy, continuous mechanical extract ventilation system designed with multiple extract points. A c-MEV system will simultaneously draw moisture laden air out of the wet rooms such as bathrooms and kitchens, while providing a quieter and more efficient system than separate fans.

Primarily for use in dwellings with 6 wet rooms or less, the quiet and compact Mechanical Extraction Ventilation system is usually installed in a roof space or cupboard and runs continuously at a normal low ventilation rate, extracting stale polluted air from rooms where the most moisture is generated, e.g. kitchens and bathrooms. A flow of fresh air from outside is supplied by a Pozidry (Positive Input Ventilation unit) or window vents.

Homeowners can make significant energy savings as there is no need for noisy extractor fans in each wet room which create multiple breakout points in the building, creating draughts, air leakage and heat loss.

D-MEV

A decentralised Mechanical Extract Ventilation (d-MEV) system is a low energy, continuous mechanical extract ventilation. It is an extraction system designed to replace conventional bathroom fans and draw moisture laden air out of the wet rooms (bathrooms and utility). It works to provide a quieter and more efficient system compared to separate fans.

Usually installed in the bathroom wall or ceiling in replacement of the conventional fan extracting continuously at a normal low ventilation rate stale polluted air. A flow of fresh air from outside is supplied by a Pozidry Positive Input Ventilation unit or window vents. 

Benefits

  • Can extract simultaneously from up to 6 wet rooms
  • Low running cost
  • Quiet in operation
  • Continuous operation
  • Prevents condensation & mould growth
  • No extractor fans needed
  • Humidity sensor models available
  • Wireless controlled models available
  • Acoustic lined models available
  • Low specific fan power
  • SAP Appendix Q rated
  • Manufactured in the UK
  • Up to 5-year warranty