Decentralised supply and extract air system
with heat recovery via heat exchangers, demand-controlled air flow
With per-apartment units, and demand-control, the ventilation can largely be adjusted to needs and preferences in residential settings. Demand-controlled ventilation, the norm in schools and offices, for example, is now increasingly common in housing units.
Superior comfort and energy efficiency
With demand-control, the ventilation system can achieve a high level of energy efficiency, while the system provides superior comfort for the occupants and a healthy indoor climate for the building over the long term.
With per-apartment units and smart mounting of sensors and control systems, demand-control can be extensively automated. The occupants can still individualise their indoor climate, by adjusting the unit’s ventilation flow, the indoor temperature, etc.
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Advantages
- Installability
- One unit per apartment
- Individual ventilation adjustment
- Efficient heat recovery
- Higher energy-efficiency than a non-demand-controlled system
- Superior comfort with a guaranteed indoor climate
- Ventilates based on actual demand
Disadvantages
- Higher maintenance costs
- More service points
- More expensive installation than a non-demand-controlled system
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