Abstract
In the cold and moderate climates the energy demand for heating of fresh ventilation air is crucial. The mechanical ventilation systems with heat recovery are used to decrease the peak power of the heating system and to save the energy. In a case of wall-type heat recovery units there is a doubt about the possibility of mixing fresh and exhausted air in the combined intake-outtake device. In this paper experimental investigations were conducted to assess their hygienic safety. The original set-up containing test chamber and the equipment for CO2 concentration measuring has been used. Visualization of airflows mixing with the usage of smoke is presented. The results show that the risk of the exhausted air return to the building is low. At the same time the ventilating efficiency of such systems is high. The analysis of the annual energy demand for the sample single-family and multi-family buildings has been conducted to present the possible energy benefits of usage such devices. Concluding, the wall-type heat recovery units should be considered as hygienic safe and helpful devices in achieving the standard of low energy buildings in a case of existing and refurbished ones.
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