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Hrv Unit

Ventilate your home with Heat On HRV unit and maintain building temperature

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    Building ventilation is the process that brings fresh air inwards and outflows the stale air to bring the home environment to a comfortable level. If you plan to purchase a residential property or reshape a new look to your existing home, you may have encountered updating the energy-efficient ventilation system. Traditional ventilation uses some ventilation fans to open windows and doors. This could cause thermal discomfort for residents during the winter season due to the temperature difference between outdoor and indoor air. The modern ventilation system involves recovering heating from indoor air and ventilate the house using an HRV unit. The HRV means Heat Recovery Ventilation which works by retaining the indoor heat while ventilating the home.

    There is much need to save and reduce the use of energy due to the ever-increasing cost of energy, while the saved money can be spent on more productive ways and for the betterment of family members. The modern building codes in Australia have made the buildings airtight as every crack has been covered, while walls and roofs are well insulated. This helps reduce the heating cost, especially during winter, but it could be problematic due to indoor air pollution as there is no way to thrash the stale indoor air in an insulated building. This could put our health at stake due to growing dampness, indoor bacteria, and allergens present in polluted air.

    HRV VS Electronic Air Filters:

    Some people may opt for some option, including electrostatic and ultraviolet air filters to phase out the indoor airborne contaminants. These options aren’t working against indoor gases like carbon monoxide, methane, and indoor dampness due to high moisture in specific areas of the house. The effective way is to remove the unwanted stale air from indoor space and replace it with quality fresh and dry air. This is done with the heat recovery ventilation system. The unit recovers the heat before expelling the outgoing air and transfers it to the fresh incoming air to increase its temperature. Due to the transfer of heat to outdoor air, there will be no significant heat loss and thus no thermal discomfort.

    Heat-On HRV Aircycle:

    Our HRV Unit has the highest efficiency rate of 92% and is suitable for small, medium, and large dwellings. These HRV comes in three mounting options, including wall, ceiling, and floor. Our HRV units have three W/I/s specific fan power options, including 0.42, 0.53, and 0.37 W/I/s ratings. Following are the characteristics of HRV aircycle:

    • 100% Variable fan speed control
    • Fan speed can be controlled independently
    • The tempering summer bypass for the summer season
    • Frost protection
    • DIY filters maintenance

    The HRV Aircycle is helpful in retaining indoor temperature during the ventilation process. If the outside temperature is under five degrees Celsius and you have maintained twenty-five degrees inside via a heating system, the traditional ventilation would bring down the temperature to five degrees Celsius. Using our HRV means a little change in temperature could be expected, which could be twenty-two degrees Celsius. Here recovering from five degrees Celsius is much harder and will rattle the entire building causing severe thermal discomfort.

    Hire Us:

    Heat-On is a heating company in Australia with more than fifteen years of experience in providing the best heating products. We are a manufacturer of premium quality heating panels and supply the best heat recovery ventilation units all across Australia. Give us a call to our customer services team at 1300 737 104 to get a quote for your ventilation and energy needs.

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