AIR HEAT RECOVERY IN MOBILE HOMES AND FAMILY HOUSES: BENEFITS AND HOW IT WORKS.

SUPER ARKTIK ® mobile and modular homes are manufactured  using high-quality materials, including windows with excellent airtightness. Therefore, it is important to ensure continuous air exchange inside the home.   This can be achieved in two ways:  regular ventilation or controlled ventilation.   Controlled ventilation using heat recovery improves indoor air quality, saves energy   by recovering heat, and prevents excessive humidity inside the home.

HOW DOES LOCAL HEAT RECOVERY WORK?
1) Ventilation unit:  A local heat recovery unit is installed directly in the wall of the room. It consists of a fan, a heat exchanger, and filters.
2) Air supply and exhaust:  The unit draws in fresh outdoor air and expels polluted indoor air outside.
3) Heat exchanger:   The heat exchanger allows heat from the exhausted indoor air to be transferred to the incoming fresh air. This process minimizes   heat losses, as fresh air is preheated in winter and cooled in summer before entering the room.
4) Filters:  The air passes through filters that remove dust, pollen, and other impurities, ensuring clean supplied air.

How does local heat recovery work in winter? In winter months, heat from the exhausted warm air is used to warm the incoming cold air, reducing energy costs for heating.
How does local heat recovery work in summer? In summer, heat from the warm outdoor air is transferred to the exhausted indoor air. As a result, the incoming outdoor air is cooled before entering the room, reducing the load on the air conditioning system.

ADVANTAGES OF LOCAL HEAT RECOVERY.
1) Energy savings:  Thanks to heat recovery, heat losses are reduced by 80–90%, leading to lower operating costs for the mobile home.
2) Improved indoor air quality:  Regular air exchange ensures fresh and clean air with optimal humidity indoors, contributing to better health and comfort for residents.
3) Quiet operation: Modern local heat recovery units are designed to operate quietly, minimizing disturbance to occupants.