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What is Involved

ProAir Systems install highly efficient heat recovery ventilation (HRV) systems in residential and small commercial applications throughout Ireland and beyond.

The system operates on a continuous supply and extract basis. In residential situations the air is changed 10 to 12 times per day. Extract points are located in wet areas such as: Kitchen, Utility, WC and Bathrooms / Shower rooms.

Supply points are located in the habitable rooms such as: Dining Area, Living Area and Bedrooms.

The HRV system is designed to operate continuously at a low rate to minimise the electrical energy consumption. At ProAir, we design the system to match your application, such that the required ventilation level is maintained at low speed but always having a reserve capacity available to deal with occasional high demand situations.

Little or no advance planning is required to incorporate a HRV system in your build. The ducts which are of a rigid type come in various shapes and can be run in the service space between ceiling and underneath the concrete floor or through partitions and floors from the unit position (usually in the attic in Ireland) to the supply and extract points.These supply and extract positions are carefully selected by our design team, such that your system wont be seen, heard or felt.You will only feel the effects.

Our trained and experienced installation teams strategically located around the country will take you through the process from system planning to commissioning and maintenance.

Operating & maintenance instructions for the system will be provided when the system is commissioned.



 

Brochure

brochureThe ProAir brochure outlines the principles of operation of Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) and why you should choose a ProAir system. It contains a guide to product selection.

To download it click here.

 

ProAir in Munster

Visit ProAir Munster for details 

or call 087 050 7622.

 

ProAir in Leinster

 ProAir Leinster for details

or call 087 951 6359.

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