Saving up to 70% energy thanks to heat recovery
Almost 77% of the total energy requirement in private flats is raised for heating rooms. It is a shame if the raised energy is simply lost. The heat losses are made up of what are referred to as transmission heat losses and infiltration heat losses. The heat lost through the walls, ceiling and floor is referred to as transmission heat loss. It is the major share of heat losses in old buildings which have not been remediated. Transmission heat losses can be reduced considerably by subsequent insulation and sealing measures and the installation of new windows, and only represent a fraction of the energy losses afterwards.
Infiltration heat losses then have the highest saving potential. This is the energy which disappears outside in an uncontrolled manner by opening windows. People who rely on window ventilation cool their flats each time they air them. As a result, the inflowing cold air has to be reheated and the incidental costs rise.
Find out why controlled convenience ventilation with heat recovery is the most effective way of saving energy.
The Pluggit refresh fresh air system:
Provides up to 95% heat recovery (with condensate).
Protects the building fabric and prevents mould formation.
Saves energy and protects the environment.
Increases the rental value.






