Will a Heat Recovery System Be Affected by Power Outages or Power Surges?

Written By EnergyLabs  |  Heat Recovery System 

If you’re considering installing a heat recovery system in your home, you may be wondering if power outages or power surges could affect it. The answer is yes, they can – but luckily there are ways to protect yourself from the worst of it.

When there’s a power outage, your heat recovery system will shut down – that makes sense, since it won’t be able to run without electricity. But when the power comes back on again, that’s when things get tricky: if the voltage is too low or too high, it could damage the system.

The same goes for a power surge – if there’s an unexpected surge in voltage then it could also damage your heat recovery system. To protect against this, you’ll need to install a surge protector (also known as a voltage stabiliser) between your heat recovery system and the electricity supply. This will help keep any sudden spikes in voltage from damaging the system and your home appliances.

Another thing to consider is that if you have an outdoor unit for your heat recovery system (commonly found with air source systems), then you’ll need to make sure that it’s protected from the weather – especially during storms. Wind and rain can damage electrical components and put strain on fans, so make sure that your outdoor unit is well-secured so that it can’t be blown away by strong gusts of wind!

Overall, while power outages and surges can affect your heat recovery system, they don’t have to mean disaster. By taking simple precautions like installing a surge protector and making sure all outdoor components are securely attached, you can keep yourself safe from any potential problems.

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