Ventilation without heat loss

2025.02.05.

How can we keep the valuable warmth in our home?

In the colder months, many of us face the dilemma that we should ventilate the rooms to ensure fresh air, but at the same time, we do not want to let out the warm air.. Proper ventilation is essential for maintaining a healthy microclimate, as excessive humidity, polluted air, and high carbon dioxide levels can negatively affect our health and well-being. But how can we ensure fresh air without suffering significant heat loss? The solution: installation of a heat recovery ventilation system.

How does heat recovery ventilation work?

The efficiency of heat recovery is determined by how much heat the ventilation unit can recover from the exhausted air and transfer to the incoming fresh air.. The higher the heat recovery percentage, the less heating energy we will need to keep the interior warm.

VENTS heat recovery air handling units are equipped with special enthalpy heat exchangers that have a microporous structured membrane. This special technology not only can retain and transfer heat, but also returns the moisture in the air back to the room,, thus ensuring optimal humidity. This is especially important in winter when the indoor air often dries out due to heating.

What are the advantages of heat recovery ventilation?

A well-designed heat recovery ventilation system offers numerous benefits:

Reduces heating costs – The recovered heat reduces energy consumption, as the incoming air arrives preheated into the room.

Ensures optimal humidity – The enthalpy heat exchanger retains moisture, so the air in the rooms does not dry out.

Removes pollutants and allergens – The built-in filters prevent dust, pollen, and other pollutants from entering.

 Prevents mold formation – Proper air exchange helps avoid mold caused by excessive humidity.

 Improves health and well-being – Continuously fresh and clean air contributes to optimal oxygen supply, which supports the immune system and improves concentration.

Decentralized, reverse operation heat recovery ventilator – the modern solution

If there is no possibility to install a complete central ventilation system, a decentralized, reverse operation ventilator fan can provide an excellent alternative installation. Such devices have a ceramic heat exchanger, and are specifically developed for ventilating individual rooms.

 How does it work? Such fans operate alternately in exhaust and supply mode. The used warm air first passes through the ceramic heat exchanger, which absorbs and stores heat. Then the fan changes direction, and the incoming fresh air is heated by the ceramic heat exchanger, before it enters the room. This cycle continuously repeats, ensuring energy-efficient ventilation.

The importance of heat recovery ventilation in creating a healthy home

Proper ventilation is important not only for minimizing heat loss, but also for ensuring healthy indoor air. In a poorly ventilated apartment, the high humidity and polluted air can increase the risk of mold and bacteria proliferation, which can be particularly dangerous for children, the elderly, and allergy sufferers..

With VENTS ventilation systems, fresh and clean air can be continuously provided, while minimizing heat loss in the room. This allows for an ideal living environment to be maintained not only energy-efficiently but also healthily.

Summary

Heat recovery ventilation is the perfect solution to avoid winter heat loss while ensuring clean, fresh air.

 VENTS ventilation systems equipped with enthalpy heat exchangers optimize humidity and air quality, creating a healthier home.

Decentralized, reverse operation ventilators provide a compact and efficient alternative for ventilating smaller rooms.

 Ventilation not only increases the comfort of the home but also comes with significant health benefits.

Don't let providing fresh air come with extra heating costs! Choose VENTS heat recovery ventilation systems and create a healthy, energy-efficient home!

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