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Up to 45% of energy savings

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Near 0 energy house

Solar panels make sense where harvested energy can be used locally. Room level demand based ventilation gives savings both summer and winter.  Read more >   

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Clean ductwork

Dampers within the ducts pose significant problems. Challenges include duct cleaning, noise, service access, and installation costs. Aerefy valves are silent and cost as much as just actuator. View Products >

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Room level comfort

People spend 90% of their time indoors. The greatest expense for companies often stems from low employee productivity. Indoor climate is one of the most significant influences on employee productivity. 

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Demand Controlled Ventilation

Section or floor based DCV does not provide the level of comfort required. It still leads to over- or under-ventilation of some areas. Aerefy will guarantee  just the right amount of fresh air everywhere. 

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220m2 family house with existing central ventilation upgraded to Demand Controlled Ventilation- this can not be done using any existing technology. Results are stunning! Base ventilation energy need dropped to just 60W of consumed power while house full of people takes 3x of this amount supplying enough air to keep CO2 levels at 1000ppm or less.  Read more>

At our offices and homes two different type of ventilation is often mixed. Restrooms and kitchens have ventilation system designed according to displacement ventilation principles while all other rooms are mixing type of ventilation. This article sheds some light about the differences and what are the benefits both principles.  Read more >

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is super important because we spend around 90% of our time indoors, whether it’s at home, work, or school. Poor air quality inside can have a big impact on both your health and comfort—sometimes in ways that aren’t immediately obvious.


What defines good indoor air quality? 


There are several measurable parameters that define indoor air quality. While we can sometimes sense poor air—like stuffiness or odors—some harmful gases, such as carbon monoxide and radon, are completely undetectable without sensitive sensors.  Read More >

SMART VENTILATION

Perfect indoor climate

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is super important because we spend around 90% of our time indoors, whether it’s at home, work, or school. Poor air quality inside can have a big impact on both your health and comfort—sometimes in ways that aren’t immediately obvious.

What defines good indoor air quality? 

There are several measurable parameters that define indoor air quality. While we can sometimes sense poor air—like stuffiness or odors—some harmful gases, such as carbon monoxide and radon, are completely undetectable without sensitive sensors.

Read more

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Presence-aware room-based smart ventilation 

SMART VENTILATION

Near 0 energy house


Energy Performance of Buildings Directive  requires all new buildings to be zero -emission from 2030 onward (2028 for public buildings). Ventilation plays important role in achieving this. Demand Controlled Ventilation is one of the easiest to implement in achieving this goal improving energy efficiency both summer and winter.  

Solar panels are typical approach, but not always viable option, due to the architectural or locational constraints. Also, during sunny days there is overproduction of electricity, which makes PV useless.  Demand Controlled Ventilation is useful all the times adjusting the ventilation according to the demand peaks and lows.

Aerefy valves measure the indoor air quality at the spot and only replace contaminated air thus giving over 35% of energy savings.

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Say NO over or underventilation and be energy efficient!

SMART VENTILATION

Upgrade your ventilation


If you have a static ventilation system installed, it can always be upgraded to Variable Air Volume system. Aerefy can be installed to both existing buildings with outdated ventilation systems or new buildings. If Ethernet cabling is not an option, then it can be battery or USB-C powered. Whatever the central ventilation system, it will bring both savings and better indoor air quality to your home and office.  

Aerefy valves are smart and independent. They analyse the indoor air quality and adjust the ventilation need according to CO2, humidity and temperature to make you feel good. 

Aerefy Cloud gives you access to the room air quality measurements wherever you are and you can change the settings on the go. 

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Stop venting energy out of the building!

Aerefy impact

About 40% world’s energy goes to buildings.
Aerefy can save up to

35%

of this energy!

STOP WASTING

Save energy

Approximately 40% of global energy consumption is attributed to buildings. Any ventilation system can be equipped with Aerefy valves, providing air only when required, leading to significant energy savings.  

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 Discover how Aerefy can save energy and make you more productive

GET BETTER INDOOR AIR AND SAVE 

Standalone wireless system for retrofit

  • Aerefy smart valves will automatically start ventilating, when indoor air quality drops below set values. No cabling nor new ductwork is needed. 
  • It measures CO2, VOC, humidity, temperature and movement.  Info display informs when battery needs to be recharged. 
  • Battery lasts up to 1-2 years with one charge.  
  • It works with any existing ventilation system, some ventilation units may require automation upgrade.

Centrally managed wired cloud system for new buildings or reconstructions

  • Aerefy valves fit round duct sizes until 200mm. Larger ducts shall have Aerefy Damper installed. 
  • Aerefy Cloud stores air quality data for web and app access, analytics, control and configuration.  

Needs based ventilation

Standalone wireless grills measure presence, temp, VOC, CO2 and humidity to open or close the valve automatically. All rooms are only ventilated when needed. 


Decentralised automation

Every valve has intelligent algorithms to guarantee the best possible indoor air quality and energy consumption balance. It is edge intelligent system, all settings are saved on the valves, guaranteeing efficiency and fault-tolerance. Due to the very low power consumption, it can also be run on back-up power for days. 

 Smartly ventilated rooms, means less humidity is ventilated out in regions with colder climates and winter times. Humidity control is crucial for human health. 

In colder climates indoor humidity is defined by the temperature and humidity difference between indoors and outdoors. If outdoor relative humidity is at RH=90% at 0 °C, then the indoor humidity will be around 25% at 20 °C. That's physics. 

Humidity recovery can not return more absolute humidity than there is humidity indoors or outdoors. Therefore ventilation systems with humidity recovery only help to retain the indoor absolute humidity. Even if there is humidity generation indoors, finally it will still return to the base level after some time. Therefore ventilation systems with humidity recovery do not really help much and the equilibrium will be approximately same as with the ventilation without humidity recovery.  Ventilation standards require minimum ventilation even for the unoccupied rooms, therefore in general, systems with or without humidity make no big difference. Without humidity generation the final humidity levels will be the same. There is no excess humidity to recover as indoors is already a dry place.    


Better result comes when humidity recovery is combined with Aerefy smart ventilation that reduces ventilation to minimum when humidity or CO2 level are below set levels, ie RH<40...50% or CO2<700...800ppm.

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 Why Aerefy is better than any competitive solution?

  • Lower energy consumption

  • Healthier indoor environment

  • Sharper minds

  • Improve building energy label

  • Passive houses, zero energy house

  • Affordable

  • Easy to install

  • Compatible with existing ventilation system

Backed by ex​tensive measurement and statistics

Elevated CO2 levels can lead to a stuffy atmosphere and potentially diminish the quality of your sleep. Prior to implementing the Aerefy solution, there were extra 12 hours of superfluous ventilation at daytime.

“A person spends about a third of their life sleeping, and high sleep quality is very important for health. Environmental factors are one of the most important factors affecting sleep quality, and indoor carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration while sleeping has a significant effect on sleep quality. “

*The Influence of Bedroom CO2 Concentration on Sleep Quality

Aerefy reduces ventilation when CO2, humidity and contaminants levels are in control. This will reduce overall energy consumption for the ventilation up to 3x and save about 35% heating or cooling energy. Whenever there are more people, Aerefy will increase ventilation so, that indoor air quality never exceeds the norms. 

People spend about 90% of their time indoors. About 20% of people report health issues due to the insufficient indoor air quality. CO2 levels 1000–1500 ppm already result Noticeable reduction in decision-making performance, attention, and concentration for many people.