Heat Recovery+Ventilation

Today: March 10, 2010


As building efficiency is improved with insulation and weatherstripping, buildings are intentionally made more air-tight, 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 technology offers an optimal solution: fresh air, better climate control and energy efficiency.

 

Refrigerant Gas to Water Heat Transfer Systems

In our showroom we have a fully working EUREKA system connected to a Panasonic air conditioning system. The ducted Panasonic air conditioning system provides cooled air conditioned air into the showroom.
 

The Eureka Heat Recovery System - Benefits

An overview of the substantial benefits derived from the Eureka Heat Recovery System.
 

Eureka Heat Recovery System - How It Works

The EUREKA Permanent Transfer System® is totally different to all other types of heat recoverer. Find out how this simple but amazing system works and dramatically reduces energy billing.
 

Eureka Heat Recovery System - In Action

See how the Eureka Heat Recovery System, installed in various applications, has replaced conventional heating to produce hot water and heating much more effectively and economically.
 

Air To Air Heat Recovery and Ventilation

We have on display a Daikin VAM heat recovery unit. In today’s well insulated and tightly sealed buildings it is important to replace stale air with fresh “tempered” air.