The new membrane-based Enthalpy Heat Exchanger will bring new thresholds in efficiency, effectiveness, and simplicity
Enthalpy heat exchanger means both heat and moisture transfer in a fixed membrane-type heat exchanger. Enthalpy heat exchangers are of two types, plate-type heat exchangers and membrane-type heat exchangers. Membrane heat exchangers are the desired option in ventilation systems where any 'circulation' of air is unwanted. The incoming and outgoing airstreams are entirely separated, and no moisture or odor is transmitted.
The DRI EcoERV HEX will come in both crossflow and counter-flow options.
What are counterflow and crossflow and how does it work?
Counter-flow heat exchangers are primarily used in ventilation and air-conditioning systems and are particularly suitable for controlled ventilation of residential buildings. In the counterflow heat exchangers, the channels are arranged in the opposing air flows to maximise the heat energy exchange.
Crossflow heat exchangers have higher spacing between the plates than in Counter-flow models. In these heat exchangers, the air channels are arranged so that the air flows cross over one another.
Product Features
Highest moisture (humidity) transfer rate
No moving parts to maintain
Reduced operating costs and higher energy savings
No leakage or cross-contamination of air flows
Low-pressure drops mean no parasitic energy loss
No need for condensate and drains
Reduces humidity and therefore does not allow mould-growth in the environment
Long term prevention of odour and microbial transmission
Water washable and freeze-tolerant
Applications
Hospitals
Restaurants
Commercial Buildings
Residential Buildings
School Buildings
Malls and Multiplexes
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