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Comprehensive range available
We offer a comprehensive range for Anti-condensation
Treatment, the following are some of the products available.
If you have special requirements or need additional
information on any product not listed please contact
us.
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Antimould Emulsion
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 unsurpassed performance is achieved
by combining modern paint technology with
highly advanced, proven biocides. The antimould
biocide is combined throughout the paint
film which is formulated to impart toughness,
elasticity, water resistance and durability
to the finish.
Ideal for walls and ceilings in private
and social housing and a wide range of public
and commercial buildings. It is fully washable
and resistant to the effects of condensation
when the coating is fully dried out.
Properties
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Guaranteed
for a minimum of FIVE YEARS
to prevent the recurrence of Black
Mould
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Quick drying with no overpainting
problems; compatible with all known
paint finishes.
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Approved under HSE Control of Pesticides
1986 Regulations as a biocidal paint
treatment against mould growth
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Easy to use and cost effective
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The Lectros Antimould Emulsion will help
compliance with Section
82 (Statutory Nuisance), Chapter
43 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990,
either used alone or part of various strategies
to prevent condensation and mould growth
in both private and public tenanted accommodation.
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Product Data
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Coverage
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10-12m² per litre but an extra allowance
should be made for rough or porous surfaces.
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Drying time
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Touch dry in 1 hour and recoatable after
2-4 hours dependent on conditions.
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Thinning
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Use clean tap water but do not exceed 10%
by volume.
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Uses
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Can be used as a primer and undercoat for
Lectros Acrylic Eggshell (P) or Gloss (P).
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Colours
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Brilliant White, Magnolia and selected
pastel colours.
Specific colours may be supplied depending
upon requirements.
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Packaging
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2.5 and 5.0 litres in HPDE containers.
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Storage
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Store above 5 °C in dry conditions.
Keep the container tightly sealed and away
from children.
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Shelf Life
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Correctly stored, the unopened product
has a shelf life of 12 months.
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Technical Data Sheet (in Acrobat
PDF Format )
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Anticondensation Coating
Description
A high quality coating recommended for
use on areas not subject to abrasion or
washing. Typically this means ceilings,
underside of roofing sheets, ducting, steel
building frames, pipework and inside cupboards.
Lectros Anticondensation Coating inhibits
condensation by absorbing moisture and improving
insulation; contains a biocide for the sole
purpose of protecting the paint in the can
applied film from mould growth.
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Form supplied:
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Ready to use
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Pack sizes:
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2.5 and 5 litres
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Colour:
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White
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Porous relatively soft coating
resistant to high levels of condensation
when fully dried.
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Absorbs moisture during periods of high
humidity and releases it later when the
humidity drops.
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Provides a non washable matt finish.
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Product Data
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Composition
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Light fast alkali resistant non lead pigments
and inert mineral fillers bound together
by an acrylated copolymer emulsion.
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Drying time
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Single coat at normal thickness: up to
4 hours before re-coating. Subsequent coats
will apparently dry more quickly due to
the absorption effect from below. Where
condensation is likely to occur almost immediately
after painting maintain extra ventilation
and heating (if necessary) for 24 hour to
allow thorough drying.
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Practical coverage
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Apply at no more than 5m²/litre. Apply
at least two coats.
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Thinning
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Not recommended.
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Clean up
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Water
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Technical Data Sheet (in Acrobat
PDF Format )
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Heat Recovery Ventilators
Description (Eclipse
from Stadium Ventilation)
The ventilator provides a continuous air
change in the room by replacing stale moisture-laden
air with fresh warmed air. It
recovers up to 80% of the heat from
the stale air which is used to heat the
incoming fresh air.
The unit is fully
automatic and works in conjunction
with a humidity sensor. When humidity levels
rise within the room the unit switches to
boost mode to quickly clear the damp and
condensation, and once these levels fall
to aceptable levels the ventilator returns
to its normal quite mode.
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Product Data**
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Average Volume of air
exchanged*
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370m³/24h
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External Temperature
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7°C
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Internal Temperature
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23°C
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Incoming Air Temperature
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20°C
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Noise
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(Trickle mode)
(Boost mode)
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21 dBA
45dBA
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Electrical Consumption
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(trickle mode)
(boost mode)
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9.3 Watts
46 Watts
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Assuming average of 80% trickle and
20% boost speed.
All figures supplied by Eclipse
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Lectros Condensation
Control Unit
Description
This virtually maintenance free unit fits
into the loft or ceiling space and contains
a highly efficient
centrifugal fan unit, operated by
means of an electronic control system.
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Air is drawn into the unit from the roof
space, filtered and fed through an outlet
at the top of the stairs. Warm air which
naturally accumulates in this area is then
redistributed throughout the house, resulting
in a slight positive pressure which then
forces the older moisture laden air out
of the house together with any smells and
smoke etc.
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Advantages
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Reduces draughts
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Relieves chimney downdraughts
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Recirculates heat normally lost through
the ceiling
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Provides cleaner filtered air (helping
sufferers of asthma and hay fever)
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Nu-Air Ventilation Systems
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Description (how it works)
Powerful, centrifugal blowers bring fresh
air into the home while an equal amount
of stale, humid air is exhausted to the
outside. This exhausting air first flows
through the cross-flow heat exchanger and
transfers the heat to the incoming fresh
air, which is also filtered. The warmed
fresh air is then distributed to each room
of the house through an independent duct
work system.
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Product Data
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Several models available from 64l/s (140cfm)
up to 114l/s (250cfm)
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