HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEMS
Heat Recovery Systems
Or MVHR, is an energy recovery ventilation system using equipment known as a heat recovery ventilator, heat exchanger, air exchanger, or air-to-air heat exchanger which employs a counter-flow heat exchanger (counter current heat exchange) between the inbound and outbound air flow.
As building efficiency is improved with insulation and weather stripping, buildings are intentionally made more airtight, and consequently less well ventilated. Since all buildings require a source of fresh air, the need for HRVs has become obvious.
While opening a window does provide ventilation, the building's heat and humidity will then be lost in the winter and gained in the summer, both of which are undesirable for the indoor climate and for energy efficiency, since the building's HVAC systems must compensate.
HRV introduces fresh air to a building and improves climate control, whilst promoting efficient energy use.
Heat Recovery Systems
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