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Buildings account for around 35 percent of energy consumption in Germany and are currently responsible for around 120 million metric tons of the greenhouse gas CO2 each year. These emissions would have to be reduced by more than 40 percent for Germany to achieve its climate protection targets by 2030 and become less dependent on energy imports.
This is where decentralized ventilation systems play an important role, enabling healthy and energy-saving air exchange. Installation is very simple and particularly interesting for existing buildings. Fans are installed in the building envelope to extract stale or moist air. For the fresh air supply, the fan operates in reverse mode or a second fan delivers fresh air from outside. Additional components such as heat recovery systems and air filters can also be used to reduce heating costs and improve air quality.
We manufacture the actual heart of this system and can offer you the appropriate fan unit for this. We continue to set new standards here, particularly in terms of increasing service life, reducing energy consumption, lowering noise emissions, and utilizing all the options offered by modern, integrated electronics. Examples of applications for our fans for decentralized residential ventilation from ebm‑papst are shown below.
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A decentralized ventilation unit or ventilation units with heat recovery can be installed in specific rooms and controlled individually. An optimum flow of air is ensured by powerful compact fans, which are available in axial, centrifugal and diagonal versions, for example reversible axial compact fans and particularly low-noise centrifugal fans
Compact design, high heat exchange efficiency, high air flow rate. These features characterize ventilation units with heat recovery. They are simply installed in the external wall and can therefore also be retrofitted.
An exhaust air system is absolutely essential for wet rooms with no windows, such as bathrooms and toilets. Small room and sanitary fans are ideal for this purpose. They have to deliver high performance in the smallest of spaces, while being as quiet as possible and with moisture protection.
This application is often used in large window areas, where installation in the facade is not a possibility, in order to avoid nuisance from cold air and to ensure optimal living comfort.
Whether for a modern new building or a listed old building, the ventilation system can be discreetly integrated into the building envelope. The number of wall openings required is very low because up to four additional rooms can be supplied with fresh air using one ventilation device. For a fluid facade appearance, the ventilation openings can also be integrated into the window soffit
A window sill ventilation system is a reliable way to remove unwanted condensation from vinyl windows, preventing mold growth. Air circulation can be improved in a simple and cost-effective way by installing simple additional ventilation grilles in the window sill without affecting the appearance of the facade. This measure is therefore particularly suitable for renovations.
The small ventilation system with heat recovery in the window frame provides a supply of fresh and warm air without having to open the window. Pairs of fans for supply and exhaust air are integrated into the window frame.
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We can help you optimize your buildings with data. In concrete terms, this means: Our cloud solution collects data from existing systems, analyses it, and derives actions from it that add value. You too can benefit from an optimized indoor ecosystem.
Decentralized ventilation of living spaces means that each room is supplied independently of the others. A particularly elegant solution is to integrate the fan, heat exchanger and control electronics directly into the window frame. How? This is shown by REHAU with the development of its GENEO INOVENT window fan in collaboration with ebm‑papst. Read this article now to find out how you too can get fresh air through closed windows with our centrifugal fans.