Belize's climate is characterized by hot, humid weather and frequent rainfall year-round. Therefore, the ventilation system must be moisture-resistant, provide efficient air exchange,
and be low-maintenance. The following are application scenarios and recommendations for ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilation):
I. Application Scenario Analysis
Coastal Villas and Vacation Homes
Coastal areas of Belize (such as Ambergris Caye and Placencia) experience high humidity and are subject to strong salt spray corrosion. ERV systems balance humidity and recover energy,
eliminating the cooling losses associated with traditional ventilation.
Tropical Rainforest Eco-Residences
Rainforest areas (such as the Maya Mountains) experience significant day-night temperature swings. ERV systems reduce air conditioning loads through heat exchange while also filtering pollen and mold spores.
Commercial Complexes and Hotels
High-traffic areas require stable ventilation. ERV's intelligent zoning control can adapt to the needs of different functional areas (such as lobbies and guest rooms).
II. System Selection Recommendations
Corrosion-Resistant Materials: Choose 316 stainless steel or EPP insulated ducting to protect against corrosion from salt spray and humid environments. High Air Volume Design:
For large flats or open spaces, we recommend an air volume of ≥300 m³/h and a low-noise fan (≤40dB).
Smart Control: Supports remote adjustment via the app to cope with frequent humidity fluctuations during the rainy season.
III. Precautions
Maintenance Cycle: During the rainy season, the filter should be inspected monthly to prevent mold growth.
Installation Location: The main unit should be located away from bedrooms, preferably on a rooftop or in an equipment room to minimize noise interference.
For specific brands or installation examples, we can provide building floor plans or climate data for optimization.
