hrv
Heat-Recovery Ventilator
Effective ventilation for cold climates
Features
Ideal for the winter and any time of the year
Ideal for homes in cooler regions, a Healthy Climate HRV harnesses heat from inside your home and transfers it to incoming fresh air from outside. This process enhances your comfort and helps control wintertime condensation.
An HRV 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® Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV)
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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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- Can indoor air be hazardous to my health?
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- How does a home ventilation system work?
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- How can I improve my home's indoor air quality?
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- Why is ventilation important for proper indoor air quality?
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- What is the best indoor air quality product?
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- How can I improve my indoor air quality?
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- How can I provide fresh air exchange?
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- How can I know if a ventilation system is right for me?
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- How can I ventilate my home without losing energy?
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- How do I know which indoor air quality product is right for me?
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- How can I tell if I have a ventilation problem?
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- What is the best indoor air quality product?
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- How can I improve ventilation inside my home?