Heat Recovery brochure »
Our Heat Recovery brochure outlines the Duplexvent product range and heat recovery ventilation technology that we offer for commercial and industrial applications.
Heat Recovery, Pumps & Renewables
Heat Recovery and Heat Pump units both capture and/or convert naturally occurring energy and use this as a power source for either your building's ventilation, heating or hot water.
Both are proven renewable technologies and have been used throughout the heating and cooling industry for decades. Recent advances have made them ideal for both commercial and domestic use. Both can greatly reduce CO² emissions and energy costs.
Our heat recovery units are designed to save energy and improve indoor air quality by recovering heat from the transfer of warm air to cold air via exchangers. Similarly, our air source heat pumps are designed to provide hot water to either traditional radiators or under floor heating systems by converting outdoor air to heat energy.
An effective building ventilation solution has become critical in recent years as a result of increased levels of insulation and air tightness in residential and commercial buildings. Factors such as ever increasing energy costs, modern construction methods and building regulations have ultimately led to poor indoor climates that can cause health problems for occupants and damaging long term effects to the fabric of a building.
Our Duplexvent commercial heat recovery units are designed to save your business energy and improve the indoor air quality. These units provide ventilation and heat recovery (for commercial and industrial areas) by using polypropylene exchangers which recover heat from the transfer of warm air to cold air via exchangers with high conductivity and performance.
Technology
Heat recovery technology works by a process of continuously preheating an incoming cool supply air by warming it with the outgoing exhaust air. Warm air is not simply exhausted through the open window but transfers most of its heat to the supply air in a highly efficient heat recovery exchanger before being exhausted (at no time do the airstreams mix as the heat radiates through the plates of the exchanger).
Fresh air is fed directly from the outside into the ventilation system through a filter. The heat taken from the extracted air is used to warm the fresh filtered air in the exchanger and then flows through ducting. By undercutting doors and fitting transfer grilles, fresh air circulation is ensured throughout the dwelling.
In Practice
Stale air, contaminated with humidity, toxins and smells is extracted via outlet grilles from the kitchen, bathroom and toilet areas. These outlet grilles in toilets and wet room areas, such as the bathroom, en-suite, utility and kitchen allow a constant or demand oriented air flow volume to be extracted.
Benefits
Saves energy by reducing heating costs
Extracts airborne pollutants that can cause allergies and asthma
Constantly refreshes the internal atmosphere
Removes condensation and humidity
Supplies warmed, filtered air to living and working spaces
Up to 94% heat recovery
SAP Appendix Q eligible models
Helps reduce a buildings carbon footprint
Meets building regulations, Approved document F, April 2010 (MVHR)
BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method)
Our heat recovery units help the building they are installed in to be assessed for the BREEAM standard (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) - the leading and most widely used environmental assessment method for new buildings. By setting the standard for best practice in sustainable design, BREEAM has become the de facto measure used to describe a building's environmental performance.
Heat Recovery brochure »
Our Heat Recovery brochure outlines the Duplexvent product range and heat recovery ventilation technology that we offer for commercial and industrial applications.
Heat Recovery, Pumps & Renewables
Heat Recovery and Heat Pump units both capture and/or convert naturally occurring energy and use this as a power source for either your building's ventilation, heating or hot water.
Both are proven renewable technologies and have been used throughout the heating and cooling industry for decades. Recent advances have made them ideal for both commercial and domestic use. Both can greatly reduce CO² emissions and energy costs.
Our heat recovery units are designed to save energy and improve indoor air quality by recovering heat from the transfer of warm air to cold air via exchangers. Similarly, our air source heat pumps are designed to provide hot water to either traditional radiators or under floor heating systems by converting outdoor air to heat energy.
An effective building ventilation solution has become critical in recent years as a result of increased levels of insulation and air tightness in residential and commercial buildings. Factors such as ever increasing energy costs, modern construction methods and building regulations have ultimately led to poor indoor climates that can cause health problems for occupants and damaging long term effects to the fabric of a building.
Our Duplexvent commercial heat recovery units are designed to save your business energy and improve the indoor air quality. These units provide ventilation and heat recovery (for commercial and industrial areas) by using polypropylene exchangers which recover heat from the transfer of warm air to cold air via exchangers with high conductivity and performance.
Technology
Heat recovery technology works by a process of continuously preheating an incoming cool supply air by warming it with the outgoing exhaust air. Warm air is not simply exhausted through the open window but transfers most of its heat to the supply air in a highly efficient heat recovery exchanger before being exhausted (at no time do the airstreams mix as the heat radiates through the plates of the exchanger).
Fresh air is fed directly from the outside into the ventilation system through a filter. The heat taken from the extracted air is used to warm the fresh filtered air in the exchanger and then flows through ducting. By undercutting doors and fitting transfer grilles, fresh air circulation is ensured throughout the dwelling.
In Practice
Stale air, contaminated with humidity, toxins and smells is extracted via outlet grilles from the kitchen, bathroom and toilet areas. These outlet grilles in toilets and wet room areas, such as the bathroom, en-suite, utility and kitchen allow a constant or demand oriented air flow volume to be extracted.
Benefits
Saves energy by reducing heating costs
Extracts airborne pollutants that can cause allergies and asthma
Constantly refreshes the internal atmosphere
Removes condensation and humidity
Supplies warmed, filtered air to living and working spaces
Up to 94% heat recovery
SAP Appendix Q eligible models
Helps reduce a buildings carbon footprint
Meets building regulations, Approved document F, April 2010 (MVHR)
BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method)
Our heat recovery units help the building they are installed in to be assessed for the BREEAM standard (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) - the leading and most widely used environmental assessment method for new buildings. By setting the standard for best practice in sustainable design, BREEAM has become the de facto measure used to describe a building's environmental performance.
Heat Recovery brochure »
Our Heat Recovery brochure outlines the Duplexvent product range and heat recovery ventilation technology that we offer for commercial and industrial applications.
Heat Recovery, Pumps & Renewables
Heat Recovery and Heat Pump units both capture and/or convert naturally occurring energy and use this as a power source for either your building's ventilation, heating or hot water.
Both are proven renewable technologies and have been used throughout the heating and cooling industry for decades. Recent advances have made them ideal for both commercial and domestic use. Both can greatly reduce CO² emissions and energy costs.
Our heat recovery units are designed to save energy and improve indoor air quality by recovering heat from the transfer of warm air to cold air via exchangers. Similarly, our air source heat pumps are designed to provide hot water to either traditional radiators or under floor heating systems by converting outdoor air to heat energy.
An effective building ventilation solution has become critical in recent years as a result of increased levels of insulation and air tightness in residential and commercial buildings. Factors such as ever increasing energy costs, modern construction methods and building regulations have ultimately led to poor indoor climates that can cause health problems for occupants and damaging long term effects to the fabric of a building.
Our Duplexvent commercial heat recovery units are designed to save your business energy and improve the indoor air quality. These units provide ventilation and heat recovery (for commercial and industrial areas) by using polypropylene exchangers which recover heat from the transfer of warm air to cold air via exchangers with high conductivity and performance.
Technology
Heat recovery technology works by a process of continuously preheating an incoming cool supply air by warming it with the outgoing exhaust air. Warm air is not simply exhausted through the open window but transfers most of its heat to the supply air in a highly efficient heat recovery exchanger before being exhausted (at no time do the airstreams mix as the heat radiates through the plates of the exchanger).
Fresh air is fed directly from the outside into the ventilation system through a filter. The heat taken from the extracted air is used to warm the fresh filtered air in the exchanger and then flows through ducting. By undercutting doors and fitting transfer grilles, fresh air circulation is ensured throughout the dwelling.
In Practice
Stale air, contaminated with humidity, toxins and smells is extracted via outlet grilles from the kitchen, bathroom and toilet areas. These outlet grilles in toilets and wet room areas, such as the bathroom, en-suite, utility and kitchen allow a constant or demand oriented air flow volume to be extracted.
Benefits
Saves energy by reducing heating costs
Extracts airborne pollutants that can cause allergies and asthma
Constantly refreshes the internal atmosphere
Removes condensation and humidity
Supplies warmed, filtered air to living and working spaces
Up to 94% heat recovery
SAP Appendix Q eligible models
Helps reduce a buildings carbon footprint
Meets building regulations, Approved document F, April 2010 (MVHR)
BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method)
Our heat recovery units help the building they are installed in to be assessed for the BREEAM standard (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) - the leading and most widely used environmental assessment method for new buildings. By setting the standard for best practice in sustainable design, BREEAM has become the de facto measure used to describe a building's environmental performance.