No Roof Cavity? No Problem

When nothing else seems to fit, think SmartVent Fresh.

The Fresh is the newest addition to SmartVent’s decentralised ventilation range. This through wall home ventilation system is designed to both supply and remove air from a space, while maintaining a comfortable temperature indoors using its 82% efficient heat recovery core.

Decentralised ventilation is ideal for reaching new customers whose homes are unsuitable for traditional roof cavity systems. Ideal installation locations include downstairs spaces, homes with no roof access or roof space, apartments, basements and more.

How does it work?

Fresh works by essentially making your home breathe. Each unit alternates between extracting and supplying air, pulling and pushing air from one side of a home to another. While this is occurring, Fresh uses its ceramic core to absorb the heat energy from the outgoing stale air, before reversing and returning that energy to the fresh incoming air.

Fresh is designed to be easily controlled via App, but for those who prefer traditional controls, a wireless wall controller add-on is available. If you want a smarter system, indoor and outdoor humidity, temperature, and CO2 sensors can also be integrated.

 Why Fresh?

Fresh is a very quiet and efficient system, using less power than a lightbulb (5W on high) and making less sound than a whisper (only 12dB(A) on low).

Suiting walls as slim as 140mm, the Fresh has been specifically designed for installation in typical New Zealand homes. To make installation even easier, each Fresh unit only needs power the rest is wireless!

Ever visited a home with limited access to some spaces? The Fresh scales easily to provide ventilation for individual rooms up to entire properties. The units work stand-alone, in pairs, or communicate wired or wirelessly with up to 16 devices/sensors across 4 ventilation zones.

Unsure if a centralised or decentralised heat recovery solution is better? When compared with MVHR systems, a decentralized heat recovery solution is better for maintaining single room temperatures than a centralised one.