HRV

Why is indoor air quality so important? News and updates dedicated to the heat recovery ventilation sector.

In the face of ever more frequent climatic fluctuations, combined with a constant increase in energy costs, a Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) system emerges as an effective ally in improving energy class, offering considerable economic benefits. This is thanks to a constant exchange of air at a controlled temperature, which eliminates the need to open windows, thus avoiding heat loss. Savings are ensured on two fronts less gas consumption for heating less electricity to power air conditioners or heat pumps. Moreover, HRV also ensures proper filtration of incoming air, resulting in significant...
FITT Agix AirMix is the innovative supply plenum, made entirely of anti-condensation PVC, capable of mixing the air of the ducted air conditioning unit with the fresh air of the HRV system. Thanks to this plenum, the mixing of the air, which takes place immediately downstream in the supply ducts towards the different living spaces, is possible by means of common ducts (and therefore also diffusion terminals) for both systems (air conditioning and HRV). In this way, space requirements are reduced and installation operations are simplified. Numerous pluses make the FITT Agix AirMix plenum a high...
FITT Agix Line-S is the new one slot ‘monobloc’ linear plenum/diffuser, which enriches the FITT Agix® offer dedicated to air distribution. FITT Agix Line-S incorporates the diffuser and its plenum in a single solution, with Ø75 or Ø90 connections (for versions intended mainly for HRV) and with Ø125 connections (for versions intended mainly for air conditioning). Ideal for ceiling and false ceiling installation, the diffuser is made entirely of anti-condensation PVC, externally coated with a 3 mm thick layer of polyethylene foam. An ideal solution for HRV and air conditioning systems The new...
The air we breathe inside our homes has a significant impact on our health and overall well-being. Often overlooked, home air quality can affect our ability to concentrate, rest, and even prevent respiratory diseases. That's why improving air quality in the home environment is crucial, and one effective way to do this is through heat recovery ventilation (HRV). Indoor air can be more polluted than outdoor air due to various factors, including the accumulation of moisture, dust, mold, bacteria, and toxic gases released by furniture, appliances, and cleaning products. Breathing poor quality air...