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Highly-efficient energy recovery for ventilation units


Efforts in the building industry, driven by increasingly stringent regulations, have recently focused on creating low consumption and eco-sustainable buildings, such as Nearly Zero Energy Buildings (NZEB) and Zero Energy Buildings (ZEB). 


In his latest blog, CAREL’s Application Specialist, Davide Di Dia, emphasises that achieving these goals requires highly efficient and sustainable solutions, such as HPs that use natural refrigerants with a low global warming potential (GWP).


He further elaborates on the role of controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV) units, which provide air exchanges that are essential to prevent the proliferation of mould and to reduce the concentration of CO2 and airborne pollutants – replacing the natural air infiltration methods used in the past.


Read the full blog here

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