What is the purpose of heat recovery in a constant volume air handling system?

Heat recovery is an optional feature in a constant volume air handling system, which is typically used when the minimum fresh air requirement is high, such as in zones with high occupancy density. Heat recovery allows the system to recover heat energy from the exhaust air and use it to pre-heat or pre-cool the incoming fresh air, reducing the load on the heating and cooling coils and improving overall system efficiency.