The main component of the rotary heat recovery fresh air unit is a disc-shaped heat storage wheel, which is made of aluminum foil wound into a honeycomb shape as the heat storage body. During operation, fresh air passes through one half circle of the heat exchanger, while exhaust air flows in the opposite direction through the other half circle. The heat storage wheel rotates continuously at a speed of about 10 revolutions per minute under the action of the power mechanism, and the heat storage body is constantly heated on the high-temperature half circle side, absorbing heat; When rotating to the low-temperature semicircle side, it is cooled and releases heat. This process repeats itself, recovering some of the energy (cold and heat) from the exhaust air into the fresh air. A moisture absorbing material is coated on the surface of the aluminum foil to create a fully heated rotor. The moisture in the airflow enters the moisture absorbing coating and is released when the rotor reaches another airflow. The composition of the rotor type heat recovery fresh air fan is to use the exchange of sensible and latent heat between the fresh air and exhaust air to recover energy, achieving energy conservation and maintaining good ventilation. In summer, the fresh air can be pre cooled and dehumidified, and in winter, it can be preheated and humidified.