Balance Uneven Temperatures (Cold Home/Hot Home)
Cold Home
In Home Ventilation Systems and Heat Transfer Systems Make Your Home Dry and Warm
The average Australian home rooftop of 150 m² collects the equivalent of 220,000 kWh per year of free solar energy. This is more than 20 times the home’s total energy requirements.
Ventilation Solutions
A warm and dry home is much easier to heat and will heat up much faster than a cold, damp home.
- The DVS EC Connect home ventilation system is very simple. It harnesses free solar energy and circulates the warm air throughout your home.
- With a 10°C difference in temperature between your roof and your home, a DVS EC Connect home ventilation system will provide the equivalent heat of a 1200 W heater in every room for the cost of running a light bulb.
- Running a standard size DVS EC Connect home ventilation system all year round costs less than $5 per month. In contrast, running a traditional heater or reverse cycle air conditioner to increase or decrease the temperature by the same amount can cost significantly more.
- While a DVS EC Connect home ventilation system may not provide all of your home’s heating requirements, it will raise the ambient temperature of your home throughout most autumn, winter and spring days, and will lower the relative humidity in your home.
- Heat transfer systems balance the temperature in your home by evenly distributing energy from a heat source, such as a fireplace or heater, throughout your home.
- Heat transfer systems use excess heat from your existing heating to create supplementary heating for other rooms in your home – making the best use of heat you’ve already paid for.
Hot Home
Get Rid of Sticky Heat with an In Home Ventilation System
As the sun sets, the air outside your home cools rapidly. Generally, this is also when your windows are closed to prevent pests from entering, but unfortunately it also traps heat indoors.
Thankfully, the dropping outside temperature also causes the air in your roof cavity to cool more quickly than the air inside your home.
Ventilation Solutions
Reducing the relative humidity in your home by circulating cool night time air means that you can sleep more comfortably.
- A DVS EC Connect home ventilation system will circulate filtered fresh air to every room of your home for the cost of running a light bulb.
- Running a standard size DVS EC Connect home ventilation system all year round costs less than $5 per month. In contrast, running a traditional heater or reverse cycle air conditioner to increase or decrease the temperature by the same amount can cost significantly more.
- With the DVS Automatic Summer Ventilation Addon, a continuous supply of fresh, filtered air is drawn from outside of the roof space when the roof space itself becomes too hot. This allows you to make better use of your DVS system during summer, ventilating with fresh air when you’re not home to open the windows.
Unbalanced Temperatures
Balance Uneven Temperatures In Your Home with an In Home Ventilation System
Rooms that get more sun or have a heat source are generally warmer than those without.
‘Cone’ shaped diffusers, typically used by ducted air-conditioners, ducted gas heaters and competing ventilation systems, create hot and cold patches in your home by blowing air directly downwards.
DVS Proprietary Diffusers
- Exclusive and proprietary draught reducing diffusers.
- DVS’ patented design is specially shaped to push air along the ceiling and down the walls for maximum reach in every corner of every room in your home.
- Moving air over the thermal mass of your home is essential for proper ventilation and effective heating and cooling. Competing ventilation systems use ‘cone’ shaped diffusers to blow air downwards, resulting in draughts, hot and cold patches, and air that quickly dissipates when the ventilation system is no longer running.
Ventilation Solutions
- Heat transfer systems balance the temperature in your home by evenly distributing energy from a heat source, such as a fireplace or heater, throughout your home.
- Heat transfer systems use excess heat from your existing heating to create supplementary heating for other rooms in your home – making the best use of heat you’ve already paid for.