PXA3MX Plate
exchanger aluminium
3-way mix
Plate heat exchanger air handlers are installed either in a side-by-side or stacked configuration. The warm extract air and the cool fresh air, separated by thin plates, pass each other in crossflow. Heat is transmitted from extract air to fresh air purely by conduction because of the temperature difference between the two air streams. The warm extract air is cooled down and the cool fresh air is heated. The specific heat output capacity from this energy recovery process depends on the temperature difference between the two air streams.
The air handling unit’s air-mixing plenum combines the two different air streams. The mix of fresh air and recirculated air can be adjusted to suit the needs of the building’s occupants. Typically, this is controlled by dampers that measure the airflow as a percentage. When one is lowered, the other is raised, and vice versa to create consistently ideal air conditions. This system is ideal for buildings in which the occupancy rate can vary greatly throughout the day, or seasonally, such as schools and universities.
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