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Energy-Recovery Ventilator
Effective ventilation for humid climates
5-Year Limited Warranty on covered components.
Features
Ideal for warmer, more humid climates
Ideal for homes in warmer climates with mild winters, a Healthy Climate ERV transfers moisture and heat from incoming fresh air to the outgoing airstream.
An ERV system makes sense for many reasons.
Consider a ventilation system if your home includes any of the following:
Tight construction helps save energy, but it can also make your air stale and stuffy.
Attached garages can contain contaminants such as car fumes that can seep into your home.
Spray-foam insulation helps keep your home warm, but it also means that indoor air is continually recirculated.
Freshens air without producing ozone
Unlike some indoor air quality systems on the market, Healthy Climate ventilation systems freshen the air without producing ozone, a toxic gas that can irritate the lungs*.
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Healthy Climate® Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV)
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FAQs
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- What’s the difference between heat- and energy-recovery ventilation?
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- What is Indoor Air Quality?
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- * U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 'Ozone Generators that are Sold as Air Cleaners: An Assessment of Effective and Health Consequences,' August 2006