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News
04/07/09 : Innovation Award at Hungarotherm for the hybrid ventilation system with PV cells supply
The Aereco hybrid ventilation system with PV cells supply has won the Innovation Award at Hungarotherm exhibition (Budapest, 1st - 5th April 2009). Composed of VBP, -a low pressure hybrid fan-, and humidity sensitive extract grilles and air inlets, the system optimises energy consumptions at all levels. First thermal losses are considerably reduced by the use of terminals which airflow is adapted to the occupants' needs; secondly, fan electric consumption, which is already very low (4W per dwelling), takes advantage of a renewable energy source by the use of PV cells. A first large project is being realised in Hungary.
04/01/09 : Aereco Demand Controlled MEV equivalent to 80% Heat Recovery
A study conducted in 2008 by the Fraunhofer Institut Bauphysik (Germany) has shown that the Aereco Demand Controlled MEV system's energy performance was comparable with the one of an 80% heat recovery system. The results demonstrate that Aereco Demand Controlled MEV generates only 1070 kWh extra consumption per heating period than an 80% heat recovery system...
01/14/09 : Bau Munich 2009
As one of the major exhibitions in the building field in Germany, Bau Munich has already held all its promises. Numerous visitors could discover two Aereco new products in preview, with EHA2, an acoustic air inlet for window (availability forecasted in June, 2009), and BXC, a multi-functional air extract unit for mechanical ventilation (availability forecasted in September, 2009).
