Champoton has a tropical savanna climate with high temperatures throughout the year and high humidity during the rainy season (June to October). The ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilation) system can efficiently recover energy and control humidity, making it particularly suitable for the following scenarios.
Give priority to recommending the installation area and building type
The core reasons for the specific scenarios of the building type
Hotels/Homestays: City center hotels and seaside resorts (such as near De Las Americanas) have high occupancy rates and many enclosed Spaces. Continuous fresh air supply, humidity control and mold prevention are required to enhance the guest experience
Commercial buildings in the city center, such as shopping malls, restaurants and banquet halls, are crowded with people and have heavy fumes and humidity. ERV can reduce energy consumption and ensure air quality
Medical/elderly care clinics and nursing homes need stable ventilation and pathogen isolation. ERV can control pressure difference and save energy
High-end residential new apartments and detached villas have strong airtightness and frequent use of air conditioners. ERV can balance temperature and humidity and reduce electricity bills
Public institutions such as school classrooms, government office buildings, and conference centers are crowded with people who stay for long periods of time. Therefore, it is necessary to comply with regulations on fresh air volume and control energy consumption
Industrial/agricultural food processing workshops and flower greenhouses require precise control of humidity and temperature. ERV can recover energy and stabilize the environment
Key points for installation site selection
The location of the equipment host: Prioritize central areas such as computer rooms, attics, and garages that are easy to maintain. Avoid bedrooms/living rooms to reduce noise. Drainage and power supply should be reserved.
Air duct layout: The main unit is centered, and the length of the air ducts is shortened to reduce resistance and energy consumption. The air outlet should be kept away from pollution sources (such as kitchen fumes and bathroom odors).
Climate adaptation: During the rainy season (June to October), enhance the dehumidification mode; during the dry season (November to May), focus on heat recovery to reduce the energy consumption of air conditioners and heating.
Compliance and Maintenance: Meet the ASHRAE 62.1 fresh air volume standard (such as 30-50 m³/h per person for guest rooms); Regularly clean the filter screen and heat exchange core to ensure efficiency.
