Green buildings & technology

Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV)

A balanced ventilation system that recovers heat from outgoing stale air to pre-condition incoming fresh air, cutting heating energy in airtight buildings.

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Heat recovery ventilation is a balanced mechanical ventilation approach in which a heat exchanger transfers warmth between the exhaust air stream and the incoming fresh air stream — without the two streams mixing — so that continuous ventilation does not carry an energy penalty. Typical units recover around 70 per cent or more of the sensible heat that would otherwise be lost; energy recovery ventilators (ERVs) additionally transfer moisture.

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Modern energy-efficient buildings are built nearly airtight, which saves heat but traps moisture and pollutants; HRV resolves the tension by providing fresh air while reclaiming the heat in the exhaust stream. It is a core component of Passive House and other high-performance building standards, reducing the load on heating systems while protecting indoor air quality.

How it is used

Specified in energy-efficient residential and commercial design, building-code ventilation compliance, and retrofit programmes in cold climates.

Why it matters

Buildings are a major share of energy demand; HRV shows how efficiency and healthy indoor environments can be achieved together.

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