High‑Efficiency Air Exchange + Energy Recovery: Cabinet‑Style Fresh Air Ventilation Units Lead the Way in Upgrading Indoor Air Quality
Release Date:
2025-06-10
In terms of air purification and user experience, the Products feature built‑in primary nylon mesh filters on both sides of the new exhaust system, which are washable and require zero consumables, effectively trapping particulate matter in the air while reducing maintenance costs.
As people’s pursuit of respiratory health and energy‑efficient living continues to grow, the fresh air ventilation market is experiencing rapid development. Among these products, cabinet-style fresh air ventilators—thanks to their core advantages of high‑efficiency air exchange, energy recovery, and low‑noise operation—have become the preferred choice for fresh air systems in large and medium‑sized venues such as hotels, office buildings, hospitals, and factories, creating a consistently oxygen‑rich, comfortable, and energy‑saving indoor air environment.
The cabinet-style fresh air ventilator delivers outstanding performance in core energy recovery and heat exchange efficiency. Equipped with an ABS-frame hexagonal counterflow core and paired with a high‑polymer nanomembrane that offers anti‑mold and antibacterial properties, it achieves a heat exchange efficiency of over 65%. Some high‑end models even exceed 75% in heat recovery efficiency. While efficiently exchanging indoor and outdoor air, the system effectively recovers the temperature and humidity from exhaust air, reducing the cooling and heating loads on the air conditioning system and significantly lowering building energy consumption. Practical applications have shown that, when used in conjunction with this equipment, air conditioning energy consumption in relevant spaces can be reduced by 15%–20%. The core boasts a service life of more than 20 years—far surpassing that of traditional cross‑flow cores—and substantially cuts down on subsequent replacement costs.
In terms of air purification and user experience, the Products feature primary nylon mesh filters built into both sides of the fresh air exhaust system—these filters are washable and require no consumables, effectively trapping particulate matter in the air while reducing maintenance costs. The unit body is constructed with double-sided color steel sandwich panels and an aluminum alloy frame, offering robust durability and excellent sealing performance. Paired with a high‑efficiency, energy‑saving direct‑drive centrifugal fan and sound‑absorbing, heat‑insulating cotton lining the inner walls, operating noise is further reduced, ensuring stable equipment operation without compromising the indoor environment. In addition, the cabinet-style fresh air ventilator comes standard with an electrical control box and supports floor‑mounted installation, allowing it to be placed in machine rooms, rooftops, or other areas. Centralized supply and exhaust air is achieved via ductwork, while the dual‑side maintenance design enables more flexible filter replacement, making it well suited to the centralized ventilation needs of large and medium‑sized venues.
At present, cabinet-type fresh air ventilation units are widely used in hotels, hospitals, office buildings, industrial plants, and other venues across the country. After being adopted at a children’s hospital in Shanghai, post‑operative infection rates dropped by 40%; meanwhile, a commercial complex in Beijing achieved a consistently stable temperature and humidity in its office environment, resulting in a significant increase in employee productivity. Industry experts predict that cabinet‑type fresh air ventilation units will continue to be upgraded in terms of energy recovery efficiency, air purification capabilities, and intelligent control, eventually becoming the core equipment for ventilation systems in large and medium‑sized buildings—helping to simultaneously enhance indoor air quality and energy efficiency.
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