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„Heat recovery because I care about my finances, but above all I care about the health and comfort of my family and beloved. In addition, I feel responsible for the environment, so I try to make a conscious decision, using every tool available to affect our environment in the least harmful way. Whether it is the trash sorting, products or technologies that helps to reduce emissions or reduce energy consumption. Heat recovery is the answer to all these aspects
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Heat recovery or recovery is nothing more than mechanical ventilation with heat recovery functionality. So, you always have fresh air without any necessity to open the windows and lose heat or energy.
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The main thing that has to convince everyone is:
- the improvement of climatic conditions in the house due to the forced circulation of air, i.e. the effective replacement of the ‘used’ air with fresh and filtered air. This air exchange is continuous, completely controlled, with desired intensity. This could never have been achieved with conventional ventilation system called gravity. Conventional system simply does not work at all or at least not efficiently because the modern construction and the used materials make our apartments, our houses, completely airtight. This becomes a perfect environment for the growth of fungus or mould. Because of these conditions we breathe air saturated with CO2. By choosing mechanical ventilation instantly you notice positive effects such as better sleep and consequently less fatigue. In addition, the filters capture solid particles, dust and various allergens from the air being supplied. The air exchange process is being carried out while all the windows are closed. So, we can forget about the need of opening them to ventilate. So no longer unhealthy ventilation of the rooms and excessive cooling. We can also forget about flies, mosquitoes and other insects, as well as the noise coming from the outside through the open windows
Another important aspect is the cost-savings on heating. In some cases, these savings can be as high as 50%.
Why is this happening? This is due to the fact that energy losses are considerably limited compared to traditional solutions. The main feature of the heat exchanger is the recovery of heat from the used air and its transfer to the intake air. This minimizes the heat escape from the building. This is done by the flow of air through the 'heart' of the unit - the heat exchanger. In traditional systems when the temperature is 15C below zero, that’s the kind of air that comes into our house. Then the losses on ventilation will be huge and the cost of air heating will be significant, because temperature of air needs be increased up to 40 degrees. The temperature difference between the intake air and the indoor air is minimal when we use recovery systems. Therefore we have lower costs.
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SOME FACTS ABOUT RECOVERY:
- always fresh and oxygen rich air, regardless of the external conditions
- continuous replacement of used with fresh air
- air is filtered from particulates, dust and other contaminants
- a less intrusive noise that we might hear through open windows
- fewer insects, flies, mosquitoes due to pre-filtration
- no harmful draughts, no need to ventilate
- no steamy mirrors
- possibility to get rid of the intense odors, after cooking for instance.
- Cost savings on heating up to 50%
- The possibility of reducing radiator sizes and the power output of the whole system in the range of 40-45%, due to the lower demand to heat the building
- Lower CO2 emissions
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