In Colombia, ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) is suitable for installation in densely built areas with high ventilation demand, especially in the capital city of Bogotá.
As a center of the construction industry, Bogotá has frequent building materials exhibitions and professional agents, which is conducive to obtaining installation support
and service resources. In addition, ERV systems should be placed in active areas (such as kitchens, bathrooms or dedicated mechanical cabinets) to reduce noise interference
in quiet areas, and ensure sufficient space (such as cabinets of no less than 10 square feet) to accommodate equipment and pipe connections.
Pay attention to location selection during installation: avoid narrow spaces that affect performance, and the distance from obstacles on the air inlet side should be no
less than 0.5 times the impeller diameter, and no less than 0.3 times on the air outlet side to ensure smooth airflow and efficient operation. For high-rise buildings,
centralized ERV systems can shorten horizontal ducts, but require vertical axis space; unitized systems are more suitable for low-rise apartments and require ceiling or cabinet placement.
For specific projects, it is recommended to consult local compressor or ventilation equipment agents (such as BAUER Group's outlets in Colombia) and optimize
the design based on climate and building regulations.
