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heat recovery ventilation unit

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    Your house is a paradise for you and your family. Indeed, you would like to provide a healthier atmosphere to your family. However, without a ventilation system and insulation of your home, it seems to be mission impossible to have a refreshing and energizing environment at home; the other option is to live inside the Amazon forest, which is a haven for fresh air. Though the air will fresh, how will you deal with cold nights and hot days or unfavorable weather conditions? Apart from cracking some jokes, let’s look at the feasible option that you can go with easily. Heat recovery ventilation unit seems to be a handy option for you as it is one in all compact system that will meet your ventilation requirements and reduce your expense for heating by recovering heat from outgoing air and injecting it back to the incoming fresh air.

    The functionality of the HRV Unit:

    You may have many exhaust fans installed in your room, washroom or kitchen to ventilate these areas, and you may not still satisfy by operating a number of electric motor fans as they are not meeting your expectations of providing quality fresh air. Further, these fans could lose heat during the winter season as these fans will throw stale warm air out and bring outside air, which would be cold during the winter season. This will add to your thermal discomfort unless you have infrared heating panels that can store heat in the objects instead of heating the air.

    The main task of ventilation is to ventilate the home and provide fresh air by removing internal pollutants. Heat On brings a compact design of ventilation and heating unit to reduce the need for space heaters. These systems are intelligent, and you can use them throughout the year.

    During winter, HRV will ventilate the home and recover the heat. For example, 1000 liters a second of fresh air enters the HRV and passes through an air-to-air heat exchanger just before being supplied to the required areas. On the other hand, one thousand liters a second of air being exhausted from the building also enters the HRV, where it passes through the other side of the air-to-air heat exchanger. The integrated fans provide the supply and exhaust airflow.

    In the air-to-air heat exchanger, some of them from the warm exhaust air transfers to the cold outside air without air mixing. As a result, it raises the temperature of incoming supply air. As a result, if the outside air temperature was 5 degrees Celsius, it will rise to somewhere 15 to 20 degrees Celsius. This process helps the existing heating system by reducing the extra load that would be created in the case of a traditional ventilation system.

    The same process occurs in a cooling scenario of a heat recovery ventilation unit. In this case, the heat transfers from the hot outside air to the cool air being exhausted outside. Thus, it reduces the temperature of the outside air and saves energy.

    Call Us:

    If you want to have high indoor air quality at your facility while reducing the high electricity and heating consumption, give us a call. Our customer service team will provide you with a tailored solution that fits your needs and requirements. Our technical support contact number is +61 421 798 594 or email us at paul@heat-on.com.au

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