The total heat rotor heat exchange device is composed of: the total heat rotor core component; External shell components It is composed of four major parts: the sealing assembly and the driving component. The core component of the total heat rotor is made of aluminum-based coated aluminum foil pressed into a dense air duct, which has both sensible heat and latent heat energy recovery functions. Its specifications are usually customized according to the air volume and recovery rate. It is flat cylindrical in shape (200mm in height), with a maintenance-free bearing in the center, and requires a constant speed of 20 revolutions per minute for self-rotation. The external shell component is an external cover used to fix, protect and seal the energy storage core, and also serves as a connection, seal and fixed installation with the functional sections of the fresh air unit. It is conventiatively made of profiles and galvanized plates. The sealing assembly is used for dynamic airflow sealing to prevent the airflow from flowing out or mixing. It is usually installed along the circumference and diameter direction on both windward sides of the wheel core. The drive component is the power source for the rotation of the core component of the total heat rotor. According to the diameter of the core wheel, motors of different powers are matched to meet the requirements of stable operation.

