varmegjenvinningsventilasjon
Varmegjenvinningsventilasjon, often abbreviated as HRV, is a mechanical ventilation system designed to provide fresh air while recovering heat from the outgoing stale air. This system is particularly beneficial in well-insulated buildings where natural ventilation is limited and energy efficiency is a priority. The core principle involves using a heat exchanger to transfer thermal energy from the exhaust air stream to the incoming fresh air stream.
An HRV system typically consists of two fans, one for supply and one for exhaust, and a
HRV systems help maintain indoor air quality by continuously ventilating the building, removing pollutants, moisture, and