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Heat Recovery Ventilation

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Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) is a ventilation system that provides controlled fresh air exchange while simultaneously recovering the heat from the outgoing stale air. HRV systems are designed to maximize energy efficiency by transferring the heat energy from the exhaust air to the incoming fresh air. HRV services encompass the design, installation, maintenance, and optimization of these systems.

Installation and Integration: Temperature Matters Limited technicians install HRV systems according to the designed specifications. This involves mounting the HRV unit, connecting the supply and exhaust ductwork, and integrating the system with the building’s HVAC infrastructure. Proper installation ensures airtight connections, adequate insulation, and proper electrical connections. Integration with the building’s controls allows for synchronized operation with heating and cooling systems.

Heat Exchanger Maintenance: Regular maintenance of the HRV heat exchanger is essential to ensure optimal heat transfer and system efficiency. HVAC professionals can inspect and clean the heat exchanger surfaces, removing any dust, debris, or contaminants that may hinder heat exchange. They also check for any signs of damage or deterioration and perform necessary repairs or replacements to maintain system performance.
Filter Replacement: HRV systems typically include filters to remove particles and pollutants from the incoming air. HVAC technicians can replace the filters on a regular basis to ensure proper air filtration and maintain good indoor air quality. They recommend the appropriate filter types and replacement schedules based on the specific HRV system and environmental conditions.
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