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How is heat and cooling moved around the house?

How is heat and cooling moved around the house?

Heat exchanger

Heat dissipation from a stove or an air source heat pump is entirely dependent on the house having a functioning ventilation, i.e. exchange of air by fresh air entering the house (by natural inflow through vents in walls or windows/ or by a mechanical ventilation system with supply air) and spent air that leaves the house through exhaust vents in bathrooms, cloakrooms, kitchens and WCs (either through self-drafting or with a mechanical exhaust system). With insufficient ventilation, the air is stagnant - this can be seen in houses where fog forms on the windows, a musty, damp smell is felt and when burning, the glass doors of the stove become very black from poor combustion.

With the right type of heat exchanger, you can get a more pleasant and even temperature as well as cheaper heating

Circulate and move heat and cold in the house

We at Airmove have developed products that circulate the air in your house. Regardless of whether you want to circulate and spread heat or if you want to spread and circulate cold, our solution works better than most others. 

Do you want to achieve optimal distribution of heat and cold in your house?

Heat exchanger - Read more here

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