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Heat recovery enables a system to recover up to approximately 50% of the energy from the extract airstream of a ventilation system. As environmental issues become increasingly influential in the desgin of mechanical ventliation systems, the inclusion of a heat recovery facility can contribute to considerable energy savings, and the reduction of related carbon emmissions.
The most common type of heat recovery used for ventilation systems, is the plate heat exchanger. Energy is transferred from one air stream to another with no cross contamination. In areas where the input and extract systems are remote from each other, a run-around coil system can be used to overcome practical installation issues.
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- Energy recovery of typically 50%.
- Improves system energy efficiency.
- No cross contamination using plate heat exchangers.
- Run-around coils overcome difficult locations and restricted spaces.
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