Installation examples
FULLY DEDICATED SYSTEM
BEST FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION
Stale air is drawn from key areas of home (bathroom, kitchen, laundry)
Fresh air supplied to main living areas
1.
Stale air is drawn from key areas of the home requiring local exhaust
(bathroom, kitchen, laundry room).
2.
Fresh air is distributed directly to habitable rooms in the house
(bedrooms, living room)
3.
The ERV's airflow must be balanced after installation using the procedure
found in the section "AIRFLOW BALANCING"
* Ductwork layout may
differ depending on model
Fresh air from
outside
Stale air to
outside
* Unit air flow should be balanced while ERV is on "Normal" speed and
furnace blower is running.
Suggested installation for:
• Hydronic baseboard
• Infloor heating
• Electric baseboard
• Mini split heat pump
Benefits: Provides the best
fresh air distribution in the
house; lowest operation cost
since the furnace/air handler
unit is not needed.
Air from inside
Fresh air to
living areas
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