Enthalpy heat exchanger central controlled residential ventilation

  • Erstellt am 2022-11-14 11:01:27

Prager91

2022-11-15 07:39:47
  • #1
For me, the image is somehow sharper...

Data:

HRV366-V395-G-005022
 

guckuck2

2022-11-15 08:27:44
  • #2
Google says "HRV" is the 08/15 counterflow heat exchanger. The enthalpy is called "CRV". To be found at the manufacturer "Core Life"
 

Prager91

2022-11-15 08:33:15
  • #3
I just spoke with the company Tecalor on the phone - they confirmed that to me as well. I am extremely upset, especially since this was part of the contract with us and was confirmed to me several times... :( The price difference is not just a few euros either...
 

guckuck2

2022-11-15 08:37:41
  • #4


Then promptly complain to the supplier and look forward to the fact that 40% probably won't be the end of the road after all :)
 

Prager91

2022-11-15 08:39:21
  • #5


The final invoice from our general contractor is still outstanding. We are withholding it until this is resolved.

I am currently drafting an email to the heating engineer and general contractor.
 

halmi

2022-11-15 09:28:16
  • #6
In general, however, an enthalpy heat exchanger does not create humidity; it merely ventilates less or recirculates it back into the supply air.

A family of 4 or 5 who wash, shower, bathe, cook, etc. a lot will have different values than a couple household with two full-time working people.
 
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