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The UK’s leading under-floor air conditioning specialist AET Flexible Space is focussing on an initiative that optimises a safe, compliant working environment in commercial buildings.

Addressing changes to best practice guidance (Building Regulations Approved Document F) under which manufacturers should provide maintenance instructions, AET Flexible Space has taken the recommendations further. It offers a comprehensive tailored service & maintenance package for its innovative underfloor air conditioning (UfAC) system.

AET Flexible Space believes it offers one of the most comprehensive and flexible service and maintenance packages available. It offers quarterly maintenance visits to check and clean key components, with filters changed every six months. Once the contract is agreed, clients can relax and leave AET Flexible Space to undertake all contractual obligations re maintenance of the system.

Jo Hill, Flexible Space Operations Manager said:

“AET Flexible Space goes ‘above and beyond’. We provide extended warranties not only on our products but also on the other HVAC products/parts. With approximately 30 years’ experience, we know how best to keep the system operating at its optimum, hence why we advise quarterly checks. We will liaise with tenants so the building owner/operator can relax that we fulfil their maintenance obligation.

“Further, as a result of our established relationships with other manufacturers, we can provide reductions in call out charges, rectify poor execution by others, and deliver a quality, efficient, professional and reliable service that will keep your system functioning at optimal efficiency throughout its lifecycle. It’s about stress management, for all involved- from initial design and specification through to the building owner once the new build or fit-out is complete.”

“Under Workplace Regulations, BESA document TR19, BS EN 15780 and revised Building Regulations, there is an obligation to ensure mechanical ventilation systems are in efficient, working order. The higher occupancy level within commercial spaces means ventilation filters and similar are subjected to heavier loads. In these days post-pandemic where indoor air quality is an increasing priority, it’s more important than ever to undertake regular, routine maintenance checks and servicing, to ensure the continued health & wellbeing, safety and efficiency of the system and people…”

Further details of Flexible Space’s service and maintenance- and about the UfAC system itself, can be found on its website: www.flexiblespace.com.