Ductwork installation , heat recovery ventilation. Air duct installation. This video is about the conceptual install of round duct and how to determine the basics of installing round ductwork. Installation of ductwork in a new build home. A very simple video showing you how to use a drive and a duct work stretcher.
Heating system What’s the name of this type of duct work. If metal is a good conductor of energy, why is it used between the air handler and the room? Doesn’t it lose 40-60% of its efficiency? Why not pvc?
I believe this is for an HRV system for a super energy efficient home which requires an Interior intake and exhaust and an exterior intake and exhaust which is the 4 large foam ducts. From there it goes through the baffles and the distribution blocks. Its sad this looks so alien to us in the US because this kind of energy efficiency design is amazing. I guess when we pay per kilowatt for electricity what they do (40-50% more) I guess will finally jump on the actual energy efficiency building designs. You can see a manufactures video of similar ducting here: th-cam.com/video/epLSUrz_SYw/w-d-xo.html
I live in belgium and this is a very common type of installation. As regulations require the houses here to be very energy efficient. fyi, It's from a manufacturer called 'ubbink'.
System is available in all Europe, it is Ubbink air excellent system (PP fillings and PE ducts; PE inner layer, treated anti-static and antibacterial) on the Video. Most of the manufacturers have similar solutions. Speed of the air should be maximal about 3.5 [m/s], lower = better (for dB and static pressure on motors).
Wow I like the foam ducting and the tiny plastic that's green
Man that looks beautiful!
Very tidy work 👍
Ductwork installation , heat recovery ventilation. Air duct installation. This video is about the conceptual install of round duct and how to determine the basics of installing round ductwork. Installation of ductwork in a new build home. A very simple video showing you how to use a drive and a duct work stretcher.
Heating system What’s the name of this type of duct work.
If metal is a good conductor of energy, why is it used between the air handler and the room?
Doesn’t it lose 40-60% of its efficiency?
Why not pvc?
Which MVHR unit did you connect up to just out of interest?
Did you use pipe insullation as a central duct?
Never seen anything like this what country are you in.
I believe this is for an HRV system for a super energy efficient home which requires an Interior intake and exhaust and an exterior intake and exhaust which is the 4 large foam ducts. From there it goes through the baffles and the distribution blocks. Its sad this looks so alien to us in the US because this kind of energy efficiency design is amazing. I guess when we pay per kilowatt for electricity what they do (40-50% more) I guess will finally jump on the actual energy efficiency building designs. You can see a manufactures video of similar ducting here: th-cam.com/video/epLSUrz_SYw/w-d-xo.html
I live in belgium and this is a very common type of installation. As regulations require the houses here to be very energy efficient. fyi, It's from a manufacturer called 'ubbink'.
that's look like a big exhaust muffler.
what diameter are the small green ducts leaving the manifold
75mm
Whatbthe hell is this ? What country is this ? Is this high pressure forced air?
Germany. this is heat recovery ventilation
System is available in all Europe, it is Ubbink air excellent system
(PP fillings and PE ducts; PE inner layer, treated anti-static and antibacterial) on the Video.
Most of the manufacturers have similar solutions.
Speed of the air should be maximal about 3.5 [m/s], lower = better (for dB and static pressure on motors).