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Entwicklung eines dezentralen kompakten Lüftungssystems für den Einsatz in der minimalinvasiven Gebäudesanierung

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Bauphysik, , n. 5, v. 36
Page(s): 236-242
DOI: 10.1002/bapi.201410034
Abstract:

Development of a decentralized compact ventilation system for use in minimally invasive refurbishment.

Ventilation systems are needed in new buildings as well as in the renovation of existing buildings to ensure adequate indoor air quality. Through the use of heat exchangers, the energy loss can be minimized at the same time. Especially in the renovation decentralized ventilation systems can be realized very compact through the combination of fans and heat exchanger in a single component. Currently available devices on the market of this type have a physically limited low fluid mechanical and thermal efficiency. Through an innovative concept both the ventilation efficiency and heat recovery can be increased considerably. System-related properties provide automated moisture recovery during the cold and dry season and enable low investment, operating and maintenance costs through simple installation and high efficiency. The results of fluid mechanical and thermal parameter studies and the resulting optimized system design are presented. Moreover, the concept of an energy-efficient flow balance as well as the summer bypass is introduced and the area of application of the ventilation system in minimally invasive building renovation is discussed.

Keywords:
ventilation heat exchanger refurbishing heat recovery CHRF building renovation counterflow heat recovery fan
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