Setting up an HRV to improve indoor air quality

Because it is a heat recovery model, it takes advantage of the outgoing air during the winter, using it to preheat the air it brings in

I’ve study that most people spend approximately ninety percent of their time inside! The weather in our local section often makes getting outside just about impossible! Between the summer time heat as well as humidity as well as the sub zero temperatures as well as snow during the winter, the two of us are drastically reliant on the a/c as well as furnace, then i look forward to the few weeks out of the year when I can open the windows as well as welcome in a fresh breeze. In-between, the living space tends to get unquestionably stale as well as stuffy. I’ve gone to good lengths to tighten up the house as well as eliminate energy losses, and all of the caulking, insulation as well as weatherstripping has helped to prevent the heated as well as cooling air from leaking out… Unluckyly, the lack of natural ventilation creates some complications with indoor air quality. The furnace as well as a/c circulate the same air throughout the house over as well as over again. Any dust, pollen, dander, bacteria, VOCs, viruses or pathogens are trapped inside. I have finally found the next best thing to opening the windows. I invested into a heat recovery ventilator that is designed to bring fresh air into the house all year round without energy waste. The ventilator significantly improves the health, cleanliness, stink as well as comfort of the home. Because it is a heat recovery model, it takes advantage of the outgoing air during the winter, using it to preheat the air it brings in. This lessens demands on the furnace as well as saves money on energy costs, however during the summer, the ventilator helps to combat excess humidity, reducing the workload of the a/c.

 

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