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Advantages
Clean air without heat loss
The system provides balanced, continuous ventilation with low consumption and high energy recovery (close to 90 per cent), limiting the need to open windows or use inefficient extractors.
Low-maintenance structures
The ventilation system improves indoor air quality by reducing humidity. A moisture-free building is healthier and reduces maintenance requirements.
Dry and healthy structures
The ventilation system improves indoor air quality by reducing humidity. A moisture-free building is healthier, reduces maintenance requirements and maintains its value on the real estate market.
Applications
The quality of the air in the pool environment contributes to the well-being and comfort of bathers. In accordance with UNI 10339, which regulates the exchange of air in aeraulic systems, specific thermo-hygrometric and ventilation requirements are foreseen for indoor swimming pools.
Specifically, the ambient temperature in the swimming and bathing area should not be lower than that of the water in the pool. The relative humidity of the air should not exceed 70 per cent and the air velocity should not exceed 0.1m/s. In addition, the air exchange should be at least 20 m3/h per square metre of pool.
In the areas used for changing rooms, toilets and accessories, the air temperature must not be below 20 °C and the air exchange rate must be no less than 4 m3/h.
Indoor baths and changing rooms are typical environments with a high level of humidity, where the formation and concentration of mould, mites, fungi and bacteria is favoured; it is therefore necessary to provide proper ventilation. The installation of several HC recovery units represents the optimal solution that also complies with EcoDesign regulations (ErP-2016/2018).