Specifications

Discharge foul air
Discharge foul air
from kitchen,
bathroom and toilet
Supply outdoor air
Heated outdoor air
to the bedroom and
the sitting room
BALANCED VENTILATION
WITH RENOVENT HR
3
Energy saving
The Renovent HR produces 10 to 15 times more
energy than it uses. The heat exchanger transfers
95% of the heat, so it is no longer necessary to
heat the ventilation air. The amount of recovered
heat is roughly equivalent to 300 to 400 m
3
of
natural gas annually.
HIGH EFFICIENCY MEANS
ENERGY-SAVING
Balanced ventilation in combination
with heat recovery brings the solution to your
home. The foul and humid air from kitchen,
bathroom and toilet is extracted.
The same quantity of clean, preheated air is
supplied to bedrooms and living rooms. Out just
as much as in. The heat recovery system transfers
THE FUNDAMENTAL
ADVANTAGES OF BALANCED
VENTILATION WITH HEAT
RECOVERY.
Contributes considerable energy savings
(approx. 300 to 400 m
3
of natural gas
annually).
Guarantees a healthy and comfortable
indoor environment.
Offers the highest EPC gains at the lowest
costs.
It is the ultimate solution to comply with
the standard (EPC and Building Decree).
A popular ventilation method is to simply place ventilation grilles in the wall, in combination with a
mechanical extraction system. However, this is an unbalanced and rather uncomfortable way to
ventilate. The incoming and outgoing air flows are hardly under control, energy is wasted
unnecessarily and at the same time the comfort literally flows out of the window. Many people find
the incoming flow of fresh ventilation air unpleasant.
SAVINGS HEAT RECOVERY
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the energy of the discharged air to the fresh,
colder outside air. That way 95% of the heat is
preserved and waste of energy is prevented.
The air is supplied and extracted through
automatically controlled low-energy direct current
(DC) fans. These use 50% less energy than
traditional fans. Higher taxes on energy
consumption make an energy-efficient
appliance even more important.
“The heat is preserved
when refreshing the air”
The solutions:
balanced ventilation
with heat recovery