With the combination of two fans and a heat exchanger in one single component there is the possibility to design a compact and highly efficient ventilation system especially for use in building modernization.
38th AIVC - 6th TightVent - 4th venticool Conference - Nottingham, UK - 13-14 September 2017
The 38th AIVC Conference "Ventilating healthy low-energy buildings", was held in Nottingham, UK, 13-14 September 2017. Contains 113 papers and summaries.
Volume content
Development and measurement results of a compact Counterflow Heat Recovery Fan for single/double room ventilation | 2017 | English | 8 pp
When considering the performance of HRV systems, the discussion is generally focusing on the reported effectiveness of the air-to-air heat exchanger.
Methodology for assessing the air-exchange performance of residential ventilation systems | 2017 | English | 9 pp
Residential ventilation standards, especially in Europe are slowly but substantially moving away from their usual prescriptive approach towards performance based specifications.
TVOC concentrations measured in Belgium dwellings and their potential for DCV control | 2017 | English | 8 pp
Over the last decade, TVOC sensors have been touted as an interesting alternative to CO2 and RH sensors in DCV systems. Nevertheless, there is little evidence on the nature and the profile of TVOC concentrations in modern dwellings.
Technologies to overcome effects of condensation in exchangers of ventilation units - analysis of monitored field studies | 2017 | English | 5 pp
Balanced ventilation with heat recovery is an efficient way to maintain low heating demand for ventilation in residential buildings.
Experimental study on the in-situ performance of a natural ventilation system with heat recovery | 2017 | English | 10 pp
Combining heat recovery with natural ventilation is a relatively new topic of significant academic and commercial interest.