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Two new units for heat recovery range

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Following on from the successful launch of the AVHRU1N, Addvent is pleased to announce the expansion of the heat recovery range to include two new units; the AVHRU2DC & AVHRU3.

These units now enable Addvent to design and supply complete heat recovery systems for small to large dwellings.

Heat recovery captures waste heat energy and re-uses it by returning it to systems or processes. The cost benefits depend largely on the scale of the installation, but heat recovery can give substantial long-term energy savings and often reduces the need to heat energy in the first instance.

All units in the Addvent range improve the quality of air within the dwelling and since all buildings require a source of fresh air, the need for heat recovery ventilation has become obvious.

While opening a window provides ventilation, the buildings heat and humidity will be lost in the winter and gained in the summer, both of which are undesirable for the indoor climate and energy efficiency.

The units, which are part of Addvents new ‘green spot' eco-friendly range, offer up to 70% heat recovery whilst controlling condensation. They are easy to install with 100mm inlets and outlets, can be vertically or horizontally mounted (depending upon model) and conform to new building regulations.

The AVHRU2DC is a low wattage unit which not only reduces heating costs, but due to the DC motors it also reduces the energy consumption and the CO² for the unit, hence reducing the carbon footprint of the dwelling.

For larger premises the AVHRU3 is recommended as it provides up to 220m³ per hour FID balanced airflow. The model if used in conjunction with the AVACTRLHR transformer offers up to 6 speed setting, allowing greater control of the unit.

Addvents heat recovery range offer an optimal solution; fresher air, better climate control and energy efficiency.
Addvent

0117 938 6400
www.addvent.co.uk

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