🔷This diagram illustrates a balanced ventilation system with heat recovery, designed to maintain indoor air quality and energy efficiency in a residential building. Fresh air intake from the outside is channeled into the ventilation unit, where it is filtered and preconditioned before being distributed to living spaces such as the bedroom and living room. Simultaneously, stale air is exhausted from high-moisture or high-pollution areas like the bathroom, kitchen, and toilet. The red and blue ducts represent exhaust and fresh air pathways, ensuring a clear separation of airflow. At the heart of the system is a heat recovery unit that transfers heat from the outgoing air to the incoming fresh air, reducing energy loss during ventilation. This setup promotes a continuous exchange of air, reducing indoor pollutants and maintaining optimal humidity levels. The system is particularly beneficial for modern airtight homes, balancing comfort, air quality, and energy savings. Its design reflects a thoughtful integration of functionality and sustainability in home ventilation. #HVAC
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