Blog: Condensation and frosting in rotary heat exchangers
Cold outdoor air cools the extract air in a air-to-air heat exchanger to a temperature below dew point. Moisture is then deposited on the heat exchanger surfaces which, below freezing, form frost or ice - how to come to terms with this issue?
Our expert's blog post will not only offer an easy to understand answer, it will also dig deep into the details of condensation and frosting in rotary heat exchangers.