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Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) - How It Works

  Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) - How It Works A Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) is a mechanical ventilation system that recovers heat from exhaust air and transfers it to incoming fresh air without mixing the two air streams. ✦ Main Components 1. Supply Fan - Draws fresh air from outside. 2. Exhaust Fan - Removes stale indoor air. 3. Heat Exchanger Core (Aluminum / Polymer) - Transfers heat between air streams. 4. Air Filters - Remove dust and contaminants. 5. Condensate Drain - Removes moisture formed during heat exchange. 6. Dampers - Control airflow direction and volume. ✦ Working Principle 1. Fresh outdoor air enters the HRV through the intake duct. 2. Stale indoor air is simultaneously extracted from the building. 3. Both air streams pass through a heat exchanger core. 4. Heat transfers from the warmer air to the cooler air without mixing the air streams. 5. The system pre-heats or pre-cools the fresh air before it enters the room. ✦ Key Benefits ✓ Improves indoor air qualit...
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Exploring water-cooled chillers today

  Exploring water-cooled chillers today! 🌬️❄️ These systems efficiently cool buildings by circulating 7°C chilled water through fan coils, while the cooling tower removes heat from the condenser water. A perfect example of energy-efficient HVAC design for commercial spaces. hashtag Activate to view larger image,

MEP Parking Smoke management:

  MEP Parking Smoke management: Proper application of car parking CO detection systems ensures occupant safety and regulatory compliance through systematic carbon monoxide monitoring, appropriate alarm thresholds, and comprehensive integration with ventilation and fire alarm system. Fire Scenario: Fire alarm mode overrides the CO system. Sequence of operation: Fire Alarm Panel │ ▼ │ Fire Alarm Signal ▼ BMS / HVAC Control Panel ├── Disable CO control ├── Start smoke exhaust fans Exhaust fans → FULL SPEED Make up Fresh air supply fans → ON Smoke dampers → OPEN Jet fans (if installed) → ON ▼ └── Open smoke dampers Activate to view larger image,

The refrigeration cycle and reversing valve operation in a heat pump system, which provides both heating and cooling.

  The refrigeration cycle and reversing valve operation in a heat pump system, which provides both heating and cooling. The compressor pressurizes the refrigerant, sending it through the discharge port toward the outdoor coil (condenser in cooling mode, evaporator in heating mode). A metering device (expansion valve) regulates the refrigerant flow before entering the indoor coil, which functions as either an evaporator or condenser depending on the mode. The reversing valve directs the refrigerant flow, switching between heating and cooling modes. In cooling mode, heat is expelled outdoors, while in heating mode, heat is absorbed from outside and transferred indoors. The control circuit and solenoid valve regulate the reversing valve operation based on thermostat signals. This system allows for energy-efficient temperature control in all seasons, making heat pumps a sustainable HVAC solution. Activate to view larger image,