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Aquaculture heat exchanger AIR2-Fish
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aquaculture heat exchanger
aquaculture heat exchanger
aquaculture heat exchanger
aquaculture heat exchanger
aquaculture heat exchanger
aquaculture heat exchanger
aquaculture heat exchanger
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Characteristics

Application
for aquaculture
Material
plastic

Description

AIR2-Fish The AIR2-Fish is a heat exchanger developed for fish farms. With the heat exchanger the building can be dehumidified without heat being lost. With the system the heat of the exhaust air is transferred to the intake air, without the air being mixed. This enables increased ventilation and thereby dehumidification of the room. The working climate and the sight in the room improve. The risk for mold at the walls is minimized. Advantages of heat regaining With a heat exchanger a thermic efficiency of over 70% can be realized. Less fossil fuels are used, reducing the energy costs. The room is dehumidified and has improved ventilation thereby improving the working climate. The system The heat exchanger for fish farms is produced completely from plastic. The housing of the exchanger is produced from insulating polyethylene sheets with a ‘hollow chamber principle’. These are welded together airtight through extrusion weld. For heat exchanger with a lower capacity, a cheaper PVC housing can be chosen. The exchanger blocks are produced from ABS and PVC tubes. The complete heat exchanger is resistant to corrosion, guaranteeing a long lifespan. The intake and exhaust fan are calculated for the needed capacity of the exchanger. Through polyethylene ventilation tubes the air is sucked out of the room. The air is distributed in the room through perforated foil tubes.

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