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Heat recovery systems

Heat recovery systems are designed to improve energy efficiency by capturing and reusing waste heat generated during industrial processes or building operations. 

These systems typically work by extracting heat from exhaust air or fluid and transferring it to incoming fresh air or water.

 

This process reduces the overall energy consumption required for heating, making buildings more sustainable and cost-effective.

 

Common applications include heat recovery ventilators (HRVs) and energy recovery ventilators (ERVs), which recover heat from stale indoor air before it is expelled, preheating or pre-cooling the incoming air.

 

By utilizing heat recovery systems, facilities can lower their energy bills while minimizing their environmental footprint.

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