Why Should You Have HEPA in your House? As we strive to build tighter, more energy-efficient houses, we've created a problem that is affecting the health of thousands of men, women and children daily ... Poor Indoor Air Quality. Tighter houses prevent outside air from getting ... (read more)
An HRV is designed to bring a continuous supply of fresh air into a home while exhausting an equal amount of contaminated air. HRVs use what is called a "sensible" heat recovery core. This special aluminum core transfers heat from the exhasut air stream to the incoming air ... (read more)
Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) are designed for warmer, humid climates with longer cooling seasons.An ERV works much like the HRV but it is designed with a different type core. The enthalpic core at the center of the unit transfers heat and moisture from the incoming air to ... (read more)
An HRV is designed to bring a continuous supply of fresh air into a home while exhausting an equal amount of contaminated air. HRVs use what is called a "sensible" heat recovery core. This special aluminum core transfers heat from the exhasut air stream to the incoming air ... (read more)
Dehumidistat to select the humidity level Speed control (Off, Normal and Reduced) Mode control (Intermittent and Continuous Ventilation) Cycles per hour (0/0, 20/40 and 30/30) Light on override Maintenance light reminder ... (read more)