Indoor air quality and energy recovery
In commercial buildings, efficient ventilation systems are essential for healthy, energy-efficient environments. CAREL offers advanced solutions for energy recovery in air handling units, regulated by k.Air controllers, reducing design and commissioning costs. Hygienic rotary heat exchangers and reversible heat pumps with inverters and electronic expansion valves optimise energy use. Continuous air quality monitoring with advanced sensors ensures precise control. The range includes adiabatic and isothermal humidifiers and dampers for optimal air flow management, enhancing system effectiveness.
Discover more about each of these innovative solutions on the pages below, and see how they can transform your building's environment!
Electrode steam humidifier: patented technology for increased efficiency
With the new FlexLine E-TPRO, HygroMatik is setting new standards in the world of air humidification. This intelligent control system makes it possible to significantly increase the control accuracy of electrode steam humidifiers. With the added ‘operation with demineralised water’ option, HygroMatik is the only manufacturer in the world to offer an electrode unit that can run on reverse-osmosis water thanks to a patented control process.
Solutions for customised AHUs
CAREL offers highly-customisable solutions for the co-engineering of air handling units (AHUs) designed to meet specific requirements. With our technical expertise and the flexibility of our products, we offer tailor-made solutions for every commercial building. We work closely with our customers to create high-performance systems that optimise indoor comfort while ensuring energy efficiency and sustainability.
AHU energy recovery solution
Efforts in the building industry, driven by increasingly stringent regulations, have recently focused on low-consumption and eco-sustainable buildings (NEZEB and ZEB). To achieve the required results, buildings must be isolated from the outside environment through thermal insulation and double-glazed windows. In these buildings, heat recovery ventilation (HRV) units or air handling units (AHUs) are used to provide the air exchange needed to prevent the growth of mould and reduce the concentration of CO2 and airborne pollutants, rather than relying on natural air infiltration as in the past.
If you want to know more about these topics, and in particular how combining advanced ventilation systems with CO2 monitoring ensures both comfort and health indoors, don't miss our speech, by Alexander Willesch, CAREL Sales Manager Ventilation for the D-A-CH-NL area
Indoor air quality: how to combine comfort and health for the people inside
18 March 2025
from 11:00 to 11:25
Hall 12 Level 1, E03