Too little or too much ventilation Insufficient ventilation

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-Too little or too much ventilation -Insufficient ventilation results in excessive indoor humidity -Uncontrolled

-Too little or too much ventilation -Insufficient ventilation results in excessive indoor humidity -Uncontrolled ventilation cause exhaust leaks within the house

-Energy efficient mechanical heat recovery ventilation system -Provides continuous circulation of filtered outdoor air

-Energy efficient mechanical heat recovery ventilation system -Provides continuous circulation of filtered outdoor air -Saves energy through use of a heat recovery device

Here are the specifications for a properly installed HRV system: 1. If the kitchen

Here are the specifications for a properly installed HRV system: 1. If the kitchen exhaust is located in a ceiling or wall, it must be within 300 mm (12 in. ) of the ceiling. The duct must be accessible for cleaning unless the intake is equipped with a grease filter. 2. Supplemental exhausts in the kitchens and bathrooms are not exhausted by the HRV but are controlled by a manual switch in the room being served. 3. Door under-cuts or transfer grilles allow air movement from supply-air grilles to exhaust grilles. 4. If a solid-fuel-fired appliance is present, the HRV must be installed to operate without depressurizing the house in any operating mode. 5. Supply-air ducts carrying untempered air through heated spaces must be insulated to at least RSI 0. 5 (R-2. 9). 6. Exhaust ducts in unheated spaces must be insulated to RSI 0. 5 (R-2. 8). 7. The HRV supplies outdoor air directly to: the principal living area each bedroom any floor without a bedroom 8. The HRV is operated by centrally located manual controls or by automatic controls.

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