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Energy recovery systems in HVAC help improve energy efficiency by capturing and reusing the energy from exhaust air to precondition incoming fresh air. These systems reduce the load on heating and cooling equipment by transferring heat or coolness between air streams, which lowers energy consumption and operational costs. Ideal for buildings requiring significant ventilation, energy recovery systems enhance indoor air quality while promoting sustainability and cost savings.

Energy Recovery

  • Daikin Applied, Oxygen 8, Swegon, Core ER Solutions, Bousquet and Q-PAC

    • High Energy Efficiency: Recovers up to 80% of energy from exhaust air, reducing heating and cooling loads.
    • Improved Indoor Air Quality (IAQ): Transfers moisture and heat between indoor and outdoor air, maintaining optimal humidity and temperature levels.
    • Reduced Operating Costs: Lowers energy consumption by recycling heat and cooling energy, cutting down HVAC energy demands.
    • Compact Design: Space-efficient units that integrate easily into HVAC systems, suitable for retrofits or new construction.
    • Enhanced Sustainability: Reduces carbon footprint by maximizing energy use and minimizing waste.
    • Flexible Applications: Available in different sizes and configurations to fit commercial, institutional, and industrial needs.
    • Quiet Operation: Minimizes noise impact while maintaining high efficiency and airflow.
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