Energy Recovery Ventilation for efficient energy solution.

Clean and fresh air is the guarantee to healthy breathing and healthy living as it depends upon the indoor air quality of a house. Modern homes are built to be thermally insulated hence being more energy-efficient. This means that the air is trapped inside to maintain the heat or cool inside the house. However, a normal room requires air change after every hour to keep the air from being stale and polluted. Energy recovery ventilation works great in this regard as it replaces the stale air with fresh air while maintaining the heat or cool inside. As the word energy recovery indicates, this system specializes in utilizing the already produced energy and transferring it to the incoming airstream, thus keeping the energy usage low.
Heat-On Heating Systems specializes in providing top-notch energy recovery ventilators to our customers. We at Heat-On Heating Systems are in the business of providing these recovery units for years. Our ventilation and energy recovery units are built to long-last while providing trouble-free service life. In addition, these energy recovery units are built to withstand harsh weather conditions. Heat-On Heating Systems, with years of research and development, has the best energy recovery units for ventilation.
How ERV works?
An ERV takes out the stale, musty and polluted air from the inside of the house and replaces it with fresh, temperature-controlled air inside the house. An ERV, therefore, keeps the inside of a house or office suitable for healthy breathing.
Usually, an ERV has two fans. The first fan takes out the stale air from inside, and the heat or cold is transferred into the air stream coming from the outside with the help of a second pipe. The ERV can help to keep the house moist during the winter if it turns dry. Whereas in summer, it works towards removing the humidity for better cooling and overall air quality. During this process, the ERV system can filter out pollutants, dust particles, allergens, toxins and pollens, and other contaminants that might enter the house. Thus an ERV makes sure that the air inside your house or office is clean and fresh.
Internal Parts of ERV:
The ERV is divided into two types of energy ventilation recovery. The first one is independent and totally intercept from the house’s air system. Whereas the other is integrated straight into it. The Internal parts of ERV are made up of four types of components as the rotational heat exchanger, plate heat exchanger, a heat-pipe exchanger, and runaround coils.
The rotational heat exchanger is a wheel made up of metal or plastic. It spins between the exhaust and outdoor air flows. The wheel raises heat from one airflow and transfers it to the other.
Heat pipes recover the energy. These are essentially tubes made from copper with a refrigerant inside them. One airflow allows heating inside the tube, causing it to vaporize. The vaporized refrigerant transfers down the pipe onto the other airflow, where other airflow chills the pipe. The refrigerant then condenses, thus warming the cooler air stream in the procedure.
Fixed plates core are usually used on commercial levels, such as in hospitals. These can be plastic, metal, or paper.
Runaround coils are tubes, and these are used when exhaust and outdoor air stream are detached by large spaces.
Heat-On Heating Systems is the leading manufacturer for providing heating solutions to our valuable customers. Our experienced team of technicians makes the installation process seamless. Heat-On Heating Systems is committed to providing our customers with the best heat recovery ventilation systems and other heating solutions such as infrared heaters, panel heaters, etc. We are in the market for years henceforth our vast experience makes us the best choice.
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