Purpose and Process
Primary Purpose:
In industrial ventilation systems, heat recovery technology not only reduces the energy consumption of the air conditioning system but also preheats or precools incoming fresh air, improving indoor air quality.
Heat Exchange Process:
Finned heat exchangers serve as heat recovery devices by utilizing the temperature difference between exhaust air and fresh air to exchange heat, recycling waste heat for preconditioning the incoming air.
Multi-dimensional Explanation
High Energy Recovery Rate:
Through optimized fin design and fluid channel structure, the system can achieve a heat recovery rate of over 90%, significantly reducing heating or cooling loads.
Low Pressure Drop Design:
Maintains high heat transfer efficiency while ensuring minimal pressure drop in the ventilation system, thus avoiding additional loads on fans.
Environmentally Friendly:
Reducing energy consumption also lowers CO₂ emissions, in line with green building and energy-saving standards.
Intelligent Regulation:
Integrated sensors and automation control allow real-time adjustment of the recovery efficiency to adapt to changing indoor-outdoor temperature differences.
Ease of Maintenance:
A modular design facilitates on-site cleaning and regular maintenance, ensuring long-term stable operation.