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5 by westaflex dev


Apr 1, 2016

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Free Ventilation concept software.

Before the '70s, we happily cranked up the thermostat when the house felt chilly. Once heating costs went through the roof, though, we all put on sweaters and started looking for ways to save. And, with up to 40 percent of our heating dollar going to air infiltration—otherwise known as drafts—sealing the place up began to seem like the best defense against high heating bills. Well-sealed houses in heating-dominated climates can experience high indoor humidity levels. Therefore, HRVs are recommended, since additional moisture isn’t usually desired.

Life inside today's tight home generates both moisture and pollutants. The moisture comes from cooking, washing, showers and breathing. At excessive levels, moisture condenses on windows and can cause structural deterioration. Areas of excessive moisture are also breeding grounds for mold, mildew, fungi, dust mites and bacteria. You know you have a problem if you find moisture collecting on your windows, or if you notice black spots on walls. These unsightly spots indicate mildew growth. Mold spores and dust easily become airborne and circulate freely throughout the house, possibly causing a range of symptoms and allergic reactions. Balanced ventilation systems, if properly designed and installed, neither pressurize nor depressurize your home. Rather, they introduce and exhaust approximately equal quantities of fresh outside air and polluted inside air. Energy recovery ventilation systems provide a controlled way of ventilating a home while minimizing energy loss. They reduce the costs of heating ventilated air in the winter by transferring heat from the warm inside exhaust air to the fresh (but cold) outside supply air. In the summer, the inside air cools the warmer supply air to reduce cooling costs. Focus I on mobile enables you to access your Focus-I dashboard on the go. You can add any Report, KPI, Statistics and Alerts. Alerts will be displayed in the notifications area once the same is invoked from the Focus-i desktop app. User can customize his mobile dashboard so that the same can be viewed from any mobile for that user. Depending on the model, HRVs can recover up to 85 percent of the heat in the outgoing airstream, making these ventilators a lot easier on your budget than opening a few windows. And, an HRV contains filters that keep particulates such as pollen or dust from entering the house.

HRVs are ideal for tight, moisture-prone homes because they replace the humid air with dry, fresh air. In climates with excessive outdoor humidity, an energy-recovery ventilator is more suitable. This device is similar to an HRV, but dehumidifies the incoming fresh airstream. “...connections which pay!” is a slogan that supports the concept of our company. It reflects our principal objective of making sure that the products of westaflex satisfy the clients’ needs and provide the level of comfort they desire. We have already proved to our clients that fresh air on premises is a necessary precondition if you want to work productively and feel well. Let there be... connections which pay!

HVAC Software about tubes

Check out our website: westaflex.com

WESTAFLEX® is a large global HVAC brand, owned by German company Westaflex Holding. The company began in 1933 when Lorenz and Ferdinand Westerbarkey, formerly prisoner of war during the Nazi era developed a coil-based tube forming maschine, the first stable and any-shape tube of its kind. The company's owner, named it Westaflex, from their family name Westerbarkey (meaning Westerflex HVAC products). Internationalisation during the 1960s propelled the WESTAFLEX brand to a wider global market. With presence in 32 countries on five continents, Westaflex engages in the majority of their business within Europe and North America.

What's New in the Latest Version 5

Last updated on Apr 1, 2016

ERV systems called WAC automatically change its operation mode depending on the temperature difference between your indoor and outdoor environment to save energy. Westaflex’s advanced technology has enabled us to design a slim and compact sized product. By applying a highly efficient heat exchanger element, Westaflex has been able to reduce the product's height to 270mm.

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