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The Affordable Natural House

Energy Recovery Ventilation

An energy recovery ventilator saves energy while providing fresh air to the whole house.

Energy Recovery Ventilator installed

(left) an installed energy recovery ventilator -- "ERV" -- sometimes called an "air-to-air heat exchanger"

Winters in Wisconsin are cold, and if you're going to keep a home warm and free of drafts, you must build a nearly air-tight structure. However, the air in such a home will quickly become stale and unhealthy. Cooking odors, excessive moisture from bathing & houseplants, and carbon dioxide from the the occupants breathing are all forms of indoor air pollution. So in a tightly-built house it's important to provide good ventilation.

It's also important to do this in an energy efficient way. An energy recovery ventilator is the answer. These simple units consist of a box with two fans and a special "core" element inside.

 

The ERV uses the stale outgoing (warm) air to heat the incoming (cold) fresh air. The two air streams pass through the core, exchanging heat but never actually mixing. The transfer isn't perfect -- about 75% energy recovery is typical -- but it allows the homeowner to save heat and keep the windows closed while still enjoying fresh air.

Our ERV unit will come from ReNewAire, a local Madison, Wisconsin company. These machines operate completely silently, and can be controlled via a timer, a humidistat or a combination. Small ducts will draw stale air from the bathrooms and the kitchen.

For more info, visit the ReNewAire website...

diagram of air flows through core


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