avtrekksvarme
Avtrekksvarme refers to the heat energy contained in the air that is exhausted from a building through its ventilation system. In systems with energy recovery, the outgoing warm air passes through a heat exchanger where its heat is transferred to the incoming outdoor air, preheating it before it enters living spaces. This process reduces the heating demand and is a central feature of ventilation systems with heat recovery (MVHR).
Technologies used to recover avtrekksvarme include plate heat exchangers and rotary heat exchangers (enthalpy wheels), as
Avtrekksvarme is widely used in residential and commercial buildings in climates with cold winters, where it
Efficiency and performance depend on factors such as outdoor temperature, indoor-outdoor temperature difference, and the building’s
Design considerations include proper sizing of the MVHR unit, minimizing pressure drops, and ensuring good filtration.