In today’s well-insulated homes, maintaining good indoor air quality can be a challenge. Without proper ventilation, the air inside can become stale and contaminated with germs, odors, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Field Controls offers a solution to this problem with their Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) and Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) balanced ventilation systems. Designed…
In today’s well-insulated homes, maintaining good indoor air quality can be a challenge. Without proper ventilation, the air inside can become stale and contaminated with germs, odors, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Field Controls offers a solution to this problem with their Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) and Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) balanced ventilation systems.
Designed for optimal ventilation, quiet operation, and reliability, Field Controls HRV and ERV systems deliver fresh, tempered air into your home. These systems operate by pulling in fresh air while simultaneously exhausting stale air from specific areas like bathrooms, laundry rooms, and kitchens. The air streams pass through the HRV or ERV system core, where heat (in the case of HRV) and moisture (in the case of ERV) are transferred between the streams without mixing.
Field Controls HRV systems are ideal for colder climates, while ERV systems are designed for hot and humid southern climates. Both systems are efficient and meet or exceed ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation standards, ensuring a healthy indoor environment.
Not only do Field Controls HRV and ERV systems improve air quality, but they also reduce energy consumption and require minimal maintenance. They are recognized by the 2015 International Energy Conservation Code in conjunction with the International Code Council and the Department of Energy.
To learn more about Field Controls HRV and ERV systems and how they can enhance your home’s air quality, visit fieldcontrols.com/hrv-erv. Breathe easy and enjoy balanced ventilation with Field Controls.
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Holmes today are tightly built with greater r value insulation and more efficient windows without introducing fresh air, the indoor air quality of these well insulated structures become stale, contaminated with germs, odors, and volatile organic compounds also known as VOCs. Gain peace of mind with field controls, heat, recovery ventilation, HRV, and energy recovery ventilation, ERV, balanced ventilation systems. Field controls HRV and ERV systems are designed for optimal ventilation, quiet, and dependable operation. The purpose of an HRV or an ERV is to deliver fresh tempered air into your home. Field controls HRVs and ERVs are balanced ventilation systems and have the lowest operating cost of other ventilation options. Fans of an HRV pull fresh air into a home while simultaneously exhausting stale air from the home. In most installations, the fresh air is delivered to the living room and bedrooms, while the stale air is removed from bathrooms laundry rooms, and sometimes the kitchen. Both the fresh air stream and the stale air stream flow through the HRV. The system core allows some of the heat from the warmer air stream, the stale air in the winter, the fresh air in the summer, to be transferred to the cooler air stream. In winter, the system recovers some of the heat that would have otherwise been exhausted. This heat transfer occurs without any mixing of the two air streams. An ERV does everything that an HRV does plus it allows some of the moisture in the more humid air stream, usually the stale air in winter and the fresh air in the summer to be transferred to the air stream which is drier. This transfer of moisture occurs with very little mixing of the two air streams. Efficient in any climate, Field controls HRV systems are ideal for colder northern climates, while our ERV systems are designed for the hot, humid, southern climates. Either system can be used in the Southwest and California, depending on local conditions. Field control systems automatically replace stale air with fresh air and meet or exceed ashrae sixty two point two ventilation standards, and are recognized by the twenty fifteen International Energy Conservation code in conjugation with International Code Council and Department of Energy. Our systems are low maintenance and reduce energy consumption. Get all the details, field controls dot com forward slash h r v dash e r v. Field controls h r v ERV systems improve air quality with reliable, balanced ventilation.