The energy recovery ventilation heat exchanger in livestock and poultry breeding houses is of great significance for modern animal husbandry. Mainly based on heat exchange technology, the fresh air entering the breeding house is preheated by recovering the heat from the discharged air, thereby achieving effective energy utilization and conservation. It has significant advantages in improving air quality, energy conservation and environmental protection, and enhancing comfort.
working principle
Energy transfer: The ventilation heat exchanger exchanges heat between the warm and humid air discharged and the fresh and cold air entering through its internal heat exchange core. In this process, the heat emitted from the air is transferred to fresh air, which is preheated before entering the livestock and poultry house.
Preventing cross contamination: Fresh air and exhaust air are strictly separated in the heat exchanger to avoid the transmission of any odors and moisture, ensuring the cleanliness of the fresh air.
Technical advantages
- By recycling the heat emitted from the air, the ventilation heat exchanger significantly reduces the energy consumption required for heating, achieving energy conservation and consumption reduction. This energy-saving effect is of great significance for reducing feeding costs.
- Improving air quality: Ventilation heat exchangers can not only recover heat, but also discharge polluted air and moisture from the house, improve the air environment of livestock and poultry houses, and reduce the concentration of harmful gases.
- Strong adaptability: Whether in cold winter or hot summer, ventilation heat exchangers can adjust the temperature and humidity of fresh air as needed, providing a comfortable living environment for livestock and poultry.
application area
Livestock and poultry farms: Ventilation heat exchangers are widely used in various livestock and poultry farms such as pig houses, chicken houses, and cattle houses, providing a suitable temperature and good air quality living environment for livestock and poultry.
Livestock related places: In addition to livestock and poultry breeding sites, ventilation heat exchangers can also be used for temperature and humidity control in livestock related places such as feed processing workshops and dairy production workshops.