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Posted By: davidfreeboroughWhy don't bad smells propagate across to the inlet air flow along with the water vapour?
Posted By: Ed DaviesI wonder how they stop mould growing on the damp paper.
Posted By: GotanewlifePosted By: Ed DaviesI wonder how they stop mould growing on the damp paper.
Perhaps 'polymerized cellulose' isn't paper as we know it.....
Posted By: GotanewlifeIs there something wrong with the telegraph?No, has the best sports coverage (Matt does good cartoons too) and I tend to get a rather large pile of them in the back of the car. Being a broadsheet is helpful as it is easier to make an MVHR with a large surface area.
Posted By: GotanewlifeAnyone think I could adapt the thing if I could get hold of the right heat exchanger?Yes!! The HRV/ERV units over here can be converted from one to the other by simply changing the core.
Posted By: Paul in Montrealby simply changing the core
Posted By: bxmanI think you will find that once the air temperature gets below freezing the relative humidity drops to 0% as any water vapor has attached it'self to structures or vegetation.
Posted By: bxmanI think you will find that once the air temperature gets below freezing the relative humidity drops to 0% as any water vapor has attached it'self to structures or vegetation.As PiM says, that's not right.
Posted By: Nick ParsonsIs that with ref to this thread?
Posted By: bxmanCould I have said close to 0%RH ? Are you in fog at the moment Paul ?
Posted By: bxmanI know every time we breath out in sub zero temperature we put water vapor into the air but can that air hold sufficient moisture to have a high RH .Lot of confusion in this sentence but it's not uncommon. Maybe we need a FAQ.
Posted By: bxmanSo what you were hoping to do was to lower your indoor RH as well as recovering heat from this unit .I am glad that you have finally grasped the nub of the issue.
Posted By: bxmanYou have no price or dimensions for the one the same manufacturer makes with the aluminium heat exchanger would it be wise to see if you can get those firstThere is no price because no retailer in the western world sells one! I have no idea why you think I have no dimensions for the VUT model, as I have said they are virtually identical. I have the full specs for both versions: the external dimensions are identical, the fans are identical, all the controls/electrics are identical and almost all the spec is identical, and there is only 1 instruction manual for both variants with just a little section about the difference between 2 types. Given the structure of the inside I would bet my best friend's right arm that the exchangers are interchangeable see good pic here of insides:
Posted By: bxmancheers Paul and I am concerned about what it costs to keep warm !!