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 |  | The technology used is simple
- Negative pressure in the plenum causes air to be drawn through perforations at the base of this chamber.
- These perforations are located at least three feet (90 cm) above the ground to prevent snow or ice from building up on the plenum chamber.
- Incoming fresh air is preheated as it travels up the wall, and its temperature can increase significantly during colder periods of the year.
- An opening at the top of the wall allows the solar-heated air to enter a duct connected to the ventilation unit.
- A damper located inside the duct is instrumental in mixing and optimizing the fresh air/preheated air input.
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 |  | Quick on-site installation
Integrated into the Murox® load-bearing wall, the ventilated thermal panel is also factory-assembled and very quick to install at the construction site.
- 40-50% quicker build period vs. conventional construction
- 10-foot-wide panels, like other Murox® panels
- 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) thicker than a standard Murox® panel
- Installation does not require additional equipment
- All duct connections to the HVAC system are the responsibility of the mechanical contractor
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