Collection: Heat Recovery Units
-
-
-
-
Vent Axia Sentinel Kinetic Plus B Heat Recovery (RH) Unit - 443028
Vendor:Vent Axia£1,460.47 GBPIN STOCK -
Sold out -
Nuaire MRXBOXAB-ECO2 Heat Recovery System
Vendor:Nuaire£1,075.36 GBPNuaire MRXBOXAB-ECO2 Heat Recovery System
£1,075.36 GBPNuaire MRXBOXAB-ECO2 Heat Recovery System
£1,075.36 GBPIN STOCK -
Sold outNuaire - AB-WM1 MRXBOX95 Unit
Vendor:Nuaire£929.65 GBPNuaire - AB-WM1 MRXBOX95 Unit
£929.65 GBPNuaire - AB-WM1 MRXBOX95 Unit
£929.65 GBPSold out -
-
Vent Axia HR100R/RS
Vendor:Vent Axia£363.68 GBPVent Axia HR100R/RS
£363.68 GBPVent Axia HR100R/RS
£363.68 GBPIN STOCK -
Vent Axia Sentinel Kinetic Highflow Heat Recovery (RH) Unit - 408449
Vendor:Vent Axia£1,941.66 GBPIN STOCK -
Domus HRXE-AURA-H-B
Vendor:Domus£1,277.26 GBPDomus HRXE-AURA-H-B
£1,277.26 GBPDomus HRXE-AURA-H-B
£1,277.26 GBPIN STOCK -
Nuaire MRXBOXAB-ECO5B Heat Recovery Unit
Vendor:Nuaire£1,705.93 GBPNuaire MRXBOXAB-ECO5B Heat Recovery Unit
£1,705.93 GBPNuaire MRXBOXAB-ECO5B Heat Recovery Unit
£1,705.93 GBPIN STOCK -
Vent Axia Sentinel Kinetic FH Heat Recovery (RH) Unit - 408167
Vendor:Vent Axia£1,291.63 GBPIN STOCK -
Nuaire MRXBOXAB-ECO3B Heat Recovery Unit
Vendor:Nuaire£1,247.41 GBPNuaire MRXBOXAB-ECO3B Heat Recovery Unit
£1,247.41 GBPNuaire MRXBOXAB-ECO3B Heat Recovery Unit
£1,247.41 GBPIN STOCK -
-
Zehnder ComfoAir Q 350 Heat Recovery Unit
Vendor:Zehnder£2,599.18 GBPZehnder ComfoAir Q 350 Heat Recovery Unit
£2,599.18 GBPZehnder ComfoAir Q 350 Heat Recovery Unit
£2,599.18 GBPIN STOCK -
Vent Axia Sentinel Kinetic Plus B Heat Recovery (LH) Unit - 443028L
Vendor:Vent Axia£1,460.47 GBPIN STOCK -
Domus HRX-E HERA Heat Recovery Unit
Vendor:Domus£1,096.12 GBPDomus HRX-E HERA Heat Recovery Unit
£1,096.12 GBPDomus HRX-E HERA Heat Recovery Unit
£1,096.12 GBPIN STOCK -
Nuaire MRXBOXAB-ECO4 Heat Recovery System
Vendor:Nuaire£2,300.15 GBPNuaire MRXBOXAB-ECO4 Heat Recovery System
£2,300.15 GBPNuaire MRXBOXAB-ECO4 Heat Recovery System
£2,300.15 GBPIN STOCK -
Vent Axia Sentinel Kinetic Highflow Heat Recovery (LH) Unit - 408451
Vendor:Vent Axia£1,941.66 GBPIN STOCK -
-
Nuaire AB-ECO-LP2 Ceiling Void Horizontal MVHR Unit
Vendor:Nuaire£1,619.69 GBPNuaire AB-ECO-LP2 Ceiling Void Horizontal MVHR Unit
£1,619.69 GBPIN STOCK -
QV- Himpel 250 EPP unit with controller, bypass and Hepa Filter - 250m3/h @ 100Pa
Vendor:Quiet-Vent£641.68 GBPSold out -
-
Airflow Adroit DV96
Vendor:Airflow£2,970.10 GBPAirflow Adroit DV96
£2,970.10 GBPAirflow Adroit DV96
£2,970.10 GBPIN STOCK -
Vent Axia Sentinel Kinetic FH Heat Recovery (LH) Unit - 408169
Vendor:Vent Axia£1,291.63 GBPIN STOCK -
-
-
Airflow DV130 Entro MVHR Unit
Vendor:Airflow£1,603.45 GBPAirflow DV130 Entro MVHR Unit
£1,603.45 GBPAirflow DV130 Entro MVHR Unit
£1,603.45 GBPIN STOCK -
Zehnder ComfoAir Q 450 Heat Recovery Unit
Vendor:Zehnder£3,089.98 GBPZehnder ComfoAir Q 450 Heat Recovery Unit
£3,089.98 GBPZehnder ComfoAir Q 450 Heat Recovery Unit
£3,089.98 GBPIN STOCK -
-
Zehnder ComfoAir Q600 Heat Recovery Unit
Vendor:Zehnder£3,580.79 GBPZehnder ComfoAir Q600 Heat Recovery Unit
£3,580.79 GBPZehnder ComfoAir Q600 Heat Recovery Unit
£3,580.79 GBPIN STOCK -
-
-
-
Heat Recovery Units
Heat Recovery Ventilation is a system which comprises a Heat Recovery Unit and a network of ducting which is connected to each room from a single unit, located ideally in the heated building envelope. This works by continuously extracting air from the wet rooms of the property and at the same time drawing in fresh supply air from outside.
The heat from the extracted, stale air is recovered via a heat exchanger inside the heat recovery unit which is then reused to temper the filtered supply air for the habitable rooms such as living rooms and bedrooms. Up to 95% of the heat can be recovered. The Heat Recovery Unit runs continuously on trickle and is boosted when higher rates of ventilation are required e.g. bathing, cooking. In warmer months a summer by-pass function helps ensure comfort levels are maintained in the home. When summer by-pass is activated, the dwelling continues to be ventilated and receive fresh filtered air. However, the heat recovery process is intermittently switched off (heat recovery is by-passed).
Heat Recovery Ventilation and its application in new homes has significantly grown over the last few years as the focus and improvements in airtightness are increased through Building Regulations e.g. ADL: Conservation of Fuel and Power.
With 100% of ventilation needing to be provided through purposely installed systems, heat recovery offers major benefits to the building and occupants.
Key Benefits;
- Year round removal of condensation and indoor pollutants.
- A direct impact on the Dwelling Emission Rate required in SAP, helping reduce the carbon footprint of the property.
- Fresh filtered air supplied to dwelling, ideal for allergy sufferers and those with conditions such as asthma.
- A balanced ventilation system for the whole house and recovering of heat that would have otherwise have been lost.
- Low noise, non-intrusive ventilation system – located away from the room, however consideration should be given to duct runs to ensure cross-talk contamination doesn’t happen AND the unit is sized correctly so it is not running a high rate all of the time.
Choosing or specifying a Heat recovery system is more than simply choosing the best SFP (Specific Fan Power Performance) and Heat Efficiency (e.g. 93%)
Consideration must be given to application in order that Guaranteed Installed Performance can be achieved effectively onsite. Following these three rules will ensure you choose the correct SIZE. - and it all starts with the 1) DESIGN.
2)Heat recovery unit for your dwelling. An incorrectly sized unit will introduce noise to a property as it will have to work harder to deliver the Building Regulations requirements.
3) Size the unit based on Dwelling Design. Sizing the unit depends on total system pressure. A system may easily provide the correct airflow at 0 pascals, however adding ducting causes resistance and this will reduce airflow Use the pressure curve provided with the product to determine whether it can perform in the location it is intended for Best Practice Guidelines not that a heat recovery unit should not run at above 60% of airflow capacity on trickle speed.































