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by mrspuratic
551 days ago
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I have two equivalent regenerative commercial units (HRV, no vapour handling) fitted at opposite sides of a mostly open plan ground floor. They use a heavy ceramic core, and sync for opposite or coordinated flow (optional). They go up to 60m3/h (~35CFM) which is extractor fan level for me, 60CFM (~100m3/h) is quite a step up. They were under €200 a unit about 18 months ago. They are rated 90% recovery at low speed. Today it's 11C 75%RH outside, 18C 65%RH inside, at low speed (15m3/h rated at 1.2W) there's barely a difference: 17.8-17.9C air intake temperature.
They keep the air noticeably fresh, drier and also keep the CO2 down (<600ppm right now). I'm running them below the "recommended" 50% air-change per hour (ACH about 35%), and boost when needed. There's a recuperative ducted type in the attic for the first floor, when I checked last month it was 4C outside, 18C at the outlet vent, and 17C at the inlet vents. That runs at 50% ACH. The reasoning for the paired up window model isn't obvious, maybe a simple increase in capacity. The website is quite clear you need a push/pull pair to be efficient, and an immediately adjacent such pair is not going to work so well. |
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