
Important design features:
– Positioning of the MVHR unit – aim: minimal cold duct runs within the thermal envelope, good position of risers, distribution boxes.
– Specification of cold duct insulation to avoid condensation and minimise heat losses.
– Duct layout – aim: minimising the length of the ducting system and its complexity; avoiding warm ducts outwith the thermal envelope.
– Specification of external grilles.
– Specification of ducting system – aim: air velocity of peripheral ducting should be below 2.5m/s, better 2m/s.
– Best position of room valves (inlets and outlets) for optimised air circulation and avoiding short-circuits.
– Specification of room valves to avoid noise and spread the air as planned.
– Specification of silencers and cross-talk silencing.
– Additional elements: Fire dampers, volume flow dampers, filter elements, condensation traps and controls.Please ask for details.









Whole house MVHR systems need to be commissioned, in order to operate on effectively and to ensure that the various rooms are ventilated correctly. An unbalanced system can substantially reduce the heat recovery rate.












