| Heat Recovery
Heat Recovery is the removal of warm, stale air from kitchens, bathrooms and laundry rooms through ducts. The warm stale air travels through the Heat Recovery Unit and released outside, another set of ducts take fresh air from outside. As the two airstreams bypass within a non-energy comsuming heat exchanger, heat from the warm the warm stale air is used to heat up the warm incoming fresh air. As the two airstreams remain separate there is no contamination. The unit Heat Recovery Unit will retain up to 90% of the energy from the exhausted warmstale air. This allows clean heated air to distribute through the building providing comfort for users.
Heat recovery units are available for roof, wall and box fans, kitchen hoods and controls. |
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