Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) & Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV)
How it works
The essence of proper ventilation is a continuous flow of clean, fresh air as well as the removal of stale, polluted air.
These are also key factors in optimal indoor air quality and good health.
There are two types of systems available, depending on your needs: Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) and Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV).
Air Exchanger with Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV)
Moisture-proof propylene core expels excess humidity that occurs, especially during the heating season, preventing potential health problems, as well as moisture damage to window frames and surrounding walls.
Replaces stale indoor air with fresh, clean outdoor air
Filters outdoor pollens and expels indoor pollutants to the outside, exchanging the air in the home.
In colder climates, where home heating is essential, the heat recovery ventilator (HRV) is the proper choice. 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. In addition to heat recovery and improved air quality, the
HRV provides necessary ventilation while controlling excess humidity.
90H-V ECM 100H 60H
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Air Exchanger with Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV)
Transfers heat and moisture from one airstream to another, and is the ideal system to maintain proper humidity levels.
Excellent for year-round use and ideal for homes with air conditioning and high outdoor humidity.
Filters outdoor pollens and expels indoor pollutants to the outside, exchanging the air in the home.
ERV’s are suitable for all climates including those with hot, humid summers, where homes are air-conditioned and possibly
dehumidified during large parts of the year. As the HRV, the ERV recovers the heat in cold season, however, it also
recuperates the energy trapped in moisture, which greatly improves the overall recovery efficiency. The ERV process
is as follows: In humid climates and air conditioned homes, when it is more humid outside than inside, the ERV limits
the amount of moisture coming into your home. In dry climates and humidified homes, when the humidity level is
reversed, the ERV limits the amount of moisture expelled from your home.
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