Balanced ventilation
By extracting used indoor air and supplying the same
amount of fresh air from outside a balanced
ventilation system is produced. Your ventilation
system combines this with heat recovery (HRV).
The principle of HRV ensures that the heat in the
extracted indoor air is transferred to the fresh
incoming air via a heat exchanger in the HRV unit.
The humid air from the toilet, kitchen and bathroom
is exhausted to the outside, but the warmth is
retained inside.
Up to 95% of the heat, which would normally be lost
outside now stays inside because of the HRV system.
Congratulations!
Your home is fitted with a
Brink HRV balanced
ventilation system which
will ensure healthy and
comfortable indoor air
quality whilst minimising
energy usage.
Householders
information
This booklet has been
produced to give you, the
householder, some general
guidance on the use and
operation of your new
HRV balanced ventilation
system.
It also includes some
routine maintenance
instructions to ensure the
system operates at peak
efficiency that provides an
energy efficient, fresh,
clean and healthy climate
- all year round.
BRINK HRV Ventilation System