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HEAT RECUPERATION ENERGY CONSERVATION

What is recuperation?

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Heat recuperation (controlled ventilation, heat recovery) serves to lower heat loss that occurs during classic ventilation. The recuperation unit is a device which uses the temperature of the air sucked out of the heated space to heat up the cold air drawn from the outside environment. These two “airs” are separated from each other, so they cannot be mixed together. At the same time their shared surfaces are manufactured from a material, which guarantees a maximum transfer of heat. The result is that the used air with all the odors it contains (kitchen and toilet odors, smoke, “used air”) is led outside the facility and is replaced with fresh heated (cooled in summer) air. This air exchange enables creation of comfortable and healthy living environment in the living quarters. The ventilation recuperation method ensures optimal use of the produced (and paid for) heat with up to 90% efficiency. On the other hand, we can use the recuperation unit to cool the living space. Outside heat is slowly becoming a pressing problem due to changing climatic conditions.

The Advantages of Heat Recuperation

PAUL - Heat Recuperation
  • Greater comfort
  • Constant supply of fresh air
  • Pollen filter
  • Carbon filter
  • Limits damages to buildings
    • Removes dampness
    • Prevents mould presence
  • Low cost
    • Highest efficiency of heat recuperation
  • Peaceful living
    • Quiet sleep
    • No noise from the outside
  • Natural removal of odors
    • Continual removal of cooking smells, textile odors, pets odors and cigarette smoke
  • Comfortable cooling of buildings
    • Intake of outside air through the ground collector and a summer by-pass in the recuperation unit

The Ecomodula Company does not leave anything to chance and has chosen for heat recuperation the European leader in this field, the PAUL Company.


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