Counterflow Heat Exchangers
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March 21, 2022

A counterflow heat exchanger only exchanges the air; it doesn't exchange moisture or odor. Extract and supply air ducts are completely separated to prevent any leakage. The counterflow heat exchanger has no moving parts, which means there is less risk of it breaking. It also has same, or better efficiency as the rotating heat echanger.
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