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Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) is a type of HVAC system that helps to reduce energy costs by recovering energy from the air that is exhausted from a building. It works by transferring heat and moisture from the exhaust air to the incoming air, allowing the building to maintain a comfortable temperature while using less energy. ERV systems are typically used in commercial and industrial buildings, as well as in residential homes.
ERV systems are designed to reduce energy costs by recovering energy from the air that is exhausted from a building. They work by transferring heat and moisture from the exhaust air to the incoming air, allowing the building to maintain a comfortable temperature while using less energy. ERV systems are typically used in commercial and industrial buildings, as well as in residential homes.
ERV systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their ability to reduce energy costs and improve indoor air quality. They are also becoming more affordable, making them a viable option for many homeowners.
Some companies in the Energy Recovery Ventilation market include Carrier, Trane, Daikin, Johnson Controls, and Honeywell. Show Less Read more