A maintained
MVHR system will function efficiently

Ultra-Quiet Units
Minimal Noise
&
Disturbance

Cooling
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Purge Ventilation
Preventing Overheating

Prevents Damp
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Reduces Humidity in the air

Reduces
Condensation
Reduces Mould
Build Up

Air Quality
Filters out pollutants, Allergens, and Contaminants
Maintaining an MVHR (Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery)
Maintaining an MVHR (Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery) system is important for several reasons. Here are some key points: 1. Indoor Air Quality: An MVHR system helps to improve indoor air quality by continuously exchanging stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air. It filters out pollutants, allergens, and contaminants, ensuring a healthier living environment. Regular maintenance of the system ensures that the filters are clean and functional, allowing the system to effectively purify the incoming air. 2. Energy Efficiency: MVHR systems are designed to recover heat from the outgoing stale air and transfer it to the incoming fresh air. This heat recovery process helps to reduce energy consumption by minimizing the need for additional heating or cooling. Proper maintenance, including cleaning heat exchangers and fans, ensures the system operates efficiently, maximizing energy savings. 3. System Performance: Regular maintenance is crucial to ensure the MVHR system operates at its optimal performance level. This includes checking and adjusting airflow rates, inspecting and cleaning ductwork, and testing the controls and sensors. By maintaining the system's performance, you can ensure it operates effectively in providing balanced ventilation throughout your home or building. 4. Durability and Longevity: Like any mechanical system, an MVHR system requires regular maintenance to extend its lifespan. Routine maintenance tasks, such as lubricating motors, checking electrical connections, and inspecting the overall system, help prevent premature wear and breakdowns. By taking care of the system, you can avoid costly repairs and replacements in the future. 5. Compliance with Building Regulations: In many countries, building regulations require the installation and maintenance of ventilation systems to ensure adequate indoor air quality and energy efficiency. By properly maintaining your MVHR system, you ensure compliance with these regulations, avoiding potential legal issues and penalties. 6. Comfort and Occupant Satisfaction: An MVHR system contributes to a comfortable living or working environment by providing consistent fresh air and temperature control. Regular maintenance ensures that the system is running smoothly, minimizing noise, and optimizing airflow distribution. This leads to increased occupant satisfaction and well-being.