Heat recovery ventilation is a mechanical ventilation system that continuously exchanges indoor air with fresh outdoor air while recovering the thermal energy from the exhaust stream. In winter, the system captures up to 95% of the heat from outgoing stale air and transfers it to the incoming fresh air — so you ventilate without losing warmth.
The core component is the heat exchanger — a device where warm outgoing air and cold incoming air pass in close proximity through thin plates or membranes. Heat transfers from the warm stream to the cold stream without the two airflows ever mixing.