Mechanical Heat Recovery Ventilation

Benefits & Key Features

 Indoor air quality

MVHR extracts stale air and supplies clean filtered air that is warmed using the recovered heat from the extracted air.
MVHR constantly ventilates a property, everyday moisture will have no time to settle on surfaces. In addition to this MVHR will remove harmful pollutants that come from within the home, like carbon monoxide from combustion appliances and volatile organic compounds from things like aerosols, candles and air fresheners.

Heat Recovery 

Heat recovery is one of the primary benefits and MVHR systems can recover up to 90% of heat in a room. This means that stale air is removed but heat within that air is not lost. The less heat lost, the less heat will be needed to achieve a comfortable temperature inside a building. And by avoiding large-scale heat loss, MVHR plays a significant role in making spaces more environmentally friendly.

Fuel costs 

MVHR recovers up to 90% of normally wasted heat and uses less energy that a traditional heating system uses, it saves you money on your energy bills.

Comfortable conditions 

No matter what time of year it is, a MVHR system will ensure a consistent temperature in a home or office. Users can change the airflow manually if needed, with the option to boost the output. Furthermore, MVHR will help reduce allergy symptoms, especially in the summer, as hay fever is very common amongst the population. The filtering system traps pollen, so you’re no longer irritated by sneezing, sniffling, itching and so on.

No need for open windows 

With an MVHR system you don’t need to constantly open windows to insure you get fresh air. Consequently, you won’t have to deal with outside noise, and it will keep your house/building safe, as open windows create an opportunity for burglars.