VW106 Renewaire 6″ White Weather Hood
$54.97VW106 Renewaire 6″ White Weather Hood
With todays buildings being so tightly constructed you will want to have an energy efficient way of getting controlled, filtered fresh air brought in and getting rid of stale inside air. ERV and HRV units provide this air exchange. They can be dedicated stand alone systems, or they can be integrated in to the return and supply plenums on the high velocity system.
What is the difference between an HRV and an ERV?
The heat recovery ventilator (HRV) is the proper choice in colder climates where there is excess humidity during the heating season, since it can eliminate it.
The HRV keeps the home supplied with a
steady flow of fresh outdoor air. As stale, warm air is expelled, the
heat recovery core warms the incoming fresh, colder air before it is
distributed throughout the home.
The result is a constant supply of fresh air, no unpleasant drafts and greater home comfort.
The energy recovery ventilator (ERV) is
suitable for colder climates, in homes where there is no humidity excess
during the heating season, as well as for warmer climates homes with
high outdoor humidity.
The ERV recovers heat (like the HRV);
however, it also recuperates the energy trapped in humidity, which
greatly improves the overall recovery efficiency.
In conditioned homes, when it is more humid outside than inside, the ERV limits the amount of humidity coming into your home.
For homes using a humidifier, whit low humidity level in winter, the ERV limits the amount of humidity expelled from your home.
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