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Does anyone have any experience of or views on fine-wire hrv?
Viking house has used and praised them on the green building forum. 'fraid I can't find the post right now.
Hi Mike
hadn't realised this was available commercially, saw a prototype at PH conf couple of years back, think you were there. Currently using thermal wheel (crinkly plate rather than fine wire I believe) MVHR for 3 schools and does have some advantages for this application. No frost coil, simple summer bypass (wheel slows then stops), smaller unit.
Interested to hear more.
Nick
A little at the end of the this topic
http://www.greenbuildingforum.co.uk/newforum/comments.php?DiscussionID=5616
and more on viking's site
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