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| • A Heat Recovery System is designed to completely change all the air in the property at least once every 2 hours, continually replacing the stale damp air with fresh, warmed, clean, filtered air. • It does this by recoverying 70–90% of the heat normally lost through trickle vents and other break out points in the building structure. • By negating the need for trickle ventilators in the windows noise pollution and heat loss is greatly reduced. The warmed fresh air is then ducted to all the habitable rooms within the property. • The Heat Recovery System can complement any new or existing heating system by providing significant health benefits as well as cost savings as a result of lower energy use. | ||||||
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