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Heat Recovery Ventilation


What Is Heat Recovery Ventilation?

Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) Units provide a constant source of fresh air to homes while extracting moist and stale air. HRV units enable buildings to retain its existing heat, unlike passive vents or windows. They use an internal heat exchanger which transfers heat energy from the outgoing airstream to the incoming airstream. As a result, households using heat recovery significantly reduce the energy costs associated with heating. Heat Recovery Ventilation Units create a self-contained environment where the air is kept at a constant temperature.


Learn more about HRV’s in our Heat Recovery Guide:

Heat Recovery Guide



Centralised Vs Decentralised Heat Recovery Systems

Centralised units service an entire building from a single, integrated system, while decentralised units are designed to ventilate individual rooms or zones. The best choice depends on factors like property size, layout, and energy efficiency goals.

Our Recommended Centralised HRV:

The Fanco Habitat Central