Saturday, May 19th, 2012

Ventilators

How it works……
Internal air intake – draws in stale indoor air, directing it through the heat exchanger core.
External air intake – draws outside air, venting it through the air filter.
Internal air exhaust – vents indoor air outside from the heat exchanger core. Up to 84% of the indoor heat has been removed, helping minimize utility costs.
Fresh air exhaust – vents conditioned, heated outdoor air into your living areas.
High efficiency heat recovery core – extracts heat from stale indoor air and transfers it to fresh outdoor air for maximum comfort with little heat loss. This core also removes excess humidity from recirculated air – lower humidity levels help you stay comfortable at higher temperatures in the summer and lower temperatures in the winter.
Ventilator motor – moves air through the system efficiently and quietly.
Air filter – cleans outdoor air of small particles before they circulate through your home.
Electronic circuit board – adjusts air circulation modes and motor speeds.
Damper defrost – helps prevent frost from forming within the system, eliminating the need for a supplemental energy -consuming electric defroster. This defroster engages when temperatures drop below 23 degrees Fahrenheit.
Briefcase-style exterior latches – allow easy filter changes with no tools required.
Simple wall control – makes operating the HRV easy and convenient.