RRFR 2020-01-02 13:39:14#1We recently had 19% in the living room... Apparently, the ceiling units from Helios cannot be retrofitted... :-(
We recently had 19% in the living room... Apparently, the ceiling units from Helios cannot be retrofitted... :-(
LLumpi_LE 2020-01-02 13:42:05#2But at least I would afford a humidifier. This is already harmful to health.
RRFR 2020-01-02 13:46:07#3We did. But it was a miss and we were on the road for quite a while. Normally, we are over 30%.
Ttomtom79 2020-01-02 13:49:07#4 I would at least afford a humidifier. That is already harmful to health. What good is it? It runs around the clock and after 1 hour the air is completely exchanged.
I would at least afford a humidifier. That is already harmful to health. What good is it? It runs around the clock and after 1 hour the air is completely exchanged.
Lludwig88sta 2020-01-02 14:30:30#5 Advertising nonsense from someone who doesn’t offer an enthalpy exchanger? Could be. I don’t know, that’s why I started the thread. But it does seem like a very sensible investment.
Advertising nonsense from someone who doesn’t offer an enthalpy exchanger? Could be. I don’t know, that’s why I started the thread. But it does seem like a very sensible investment.
Wworld-e 2020-01-02 15:19:23#6So I am also happy with my Hoval controlled residential ventilation system with rotary heat exchanger with moisture recovery. The humidity has never been below 50%.
So I am also happy with my Hoval controlled residential ventilation system with rotary heat exchanger with moisture recovery. The humidity has never been below 50%.