The ideal living environment for humans is 18°C to 24 °C and a relative humidity of 40% to 60%. Additionally, the air circulating the room should never vary more than 4 °C from the temperature of the surfaces enclosing the room. That is to say , there should be no cold spots like air conditioning outlets or hot spots such as ducted heating outlets. By following these rules, the comfort of our living environments increase considerably.
A heat recovery ventilation (HRV) unit provides the basis for a healthier, more comfortable urban living environment, whilst recovering energy. The system works by filtering and re-circulating air through the building, removing air from moist and odorous areas (kitchen, bathroom, toilet) and exchanging energy and moisture with incoming fresh air to living areas and bedrooms. These units are 75% efficient in energy recovery. Humidity can be controlled at a comfortable 50% which is ideal for humans and valuables in the home. These units are used extensively in Europe and North America as a way of retaining energy within the building and providing a cleaner, humidified controlled living environment - true air 'conditioning'.
The units are also particularly suitable in humid environments such as tropical regions or indoor pools. A range of filter types can provide the desired level of filtration efficiency. Units are available for commercial applications, with the added advantage of reducing the air change duty and therefore size of any complimentary air-conditioning system.
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| Ventilators | Download Venmar AVS SOLO 1.5 .pdf |
Download Venmar AVS SOLO 2.0 .pdf |
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| Filters | Download Venmar Filters .pdf |
| Wall controls | Download Venmar Wall Controls .pdf |





Download Venmar AVS SOLO 1.5 .pdf