Energy conservation and consumption reduction: In agricultural facilities such as greenhouses and breeding farms, heat exchangers can utilize the energy of exhaust air to pretreat fresh air. For example, in winter, transferring the heat from the exhaust to the incoming cold air can increase the temperature of the fresh air and reduce heating energy consumption; In summer, the cooling capacity of exhaust can be used to cool the fresh air and reduce the cooling load of air conditioning.
Improving the environment: By using heat exchangers for heat exchange, the temperature of the air entering agricultural facilities can be brought closer to the indoor ambient temperature, reducing temperature fluctuations caused by ventilation and providing a more stable and suitable environment for crop growth or animal husbandry. At the same time, some heat exchangers can achieve complete isolation between fresh air and exhaust air, avoid cross contamination, and ensure the cleanliness of fresh air, which is particularly important for agricultural production with high environmental requirements such as aseptic cultivation and SPF level animal breeding.