Schools & institutions
Clean air improves concentration, reduces illness, and creates better learning outcomes. Our AirSchool units are purpose-built for high-occupancy educational environments.
CO₂ levels in classrooms directly affect learning
Studies consistently show that CO₂ levels above 1,000 ppm significantly impair concentration, decision-making, and cognitive performance. In a typical classroom with 25–30 students, CO₂ can exceed 2,500 ppm within 30 minutes without adequate ventilation.
Opening windows is unreliable — it depends on weather, outdoor noise, and air pollution. It also wastes energy and creates uncomfortable drafts. The AirSchool provides consistent, automatic ventilation that maintains optimal CO₂ levels regardless of external conditions.

90%
Heat recovery efficiency
900 m³/h
Maximum airflow (F900)
<1,000 ppm
Target CO₂ level
0
Ductwork required

AirSchool F700 / F900
The AirSchool series is a floor-standing energy recovery ventilator designed for rooms with high occupancy. It delivers up to 900 m³/h of fresh, tempered air — enough for a classroom of 30+ students.
- Integrated CO₂ sensor with automatic airflow adjustment
- Floor-standing — no ceiling void or ductwork required
- Up to 90% heat recovery with counter-flow heat exchanger
- BMS-compatible via Modbus for centralised building control
- Lockable control panel prevents student tampering
- Easy-access filters for simple maintenance by school staff
Also ideal for other institutional settings
Nurseries & kindergartens
Young children are especially vulnerable to poor air quality. Automatic CO₂ control ensures a healthy environment without staff intervention.
Care homes
Elderly residents benefit from consistent fresh air without drafts. Heat recovery maintains comfortable temperatures year-round.
Community centres
Variable occupancy demands flexible ventilation. CO₂-driven automatic control adapts to any event — from yoga classes to community meetings.
Planning a school ventilation project?
We provide project-specific ventilation calculations and competitive volume pricing.