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Since the intakes and outlets for used and fresh air lie close to each other could the two kinds of air get mixed up in the M-WRG (on the room side of the wall)?

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Since the intakes and outlets for used and fresh air lie close to each other could the two kinds of air get mixed up in the M-WRG (on the room side of the wall)?

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Due to the fresh air being blown in and the exhaust air being sucked out (the vacuum cleaner effect) at the other opening, the chance of mixing both air streams is practically eliminated. This was proven by TÜV-Süd-Bayern and is documented by photography.

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