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<blockquote data-quote="renewablejohn" data-source="post: 6585350" data-attributes="member: 1136"><p>Its no longer difficult to retrofit with modern systems. I used Lunos e2 in our 17th Century grade 2 listed farmhouse. Each level of the farmhouse required a Lunos e2 unit which is actually a pair which work in tandem with each other so as one extracts the other blows fresh air into the house. The hardest part was drilling the 4 inch holes through 2 foot thick of solid stone but with the appropriate drill and diamond holesaw it was relatively easy. Energy usage is minimal with each unit similar to a computer fan. It was a requirement of my Listed building consent as it protects the fabric of the building by removing condensation and maintaining a stable temperature.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="renewablejohn, post: 6585350, member: 1136"] Its no longer difficult to retrofit with modern systems. I used Lunos e2 in our 17th Century grade 2 listed farmhouse. Each level of the farmhouse required a Lunos e2 unit which is actually a pair which work in tandem with each other so as one extracts the other blows fresh air into the house. The hardest part was drilling the 4 inch holes through 2 foot thick of solid stone but with the appropriate drill and diamond holesaw it was relatively easy. Energy usage is minimal with each unit similar to a computer fan. It was a requirement of my Listed building consent as it protects the fabric of the building by removing condensation and maintaining a stable temperature. [/QUOTE]
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