[Greenbuilding] [BULK] ERV's
George J. Nesbitt
geoedb at idiom.com
Fri Feb 8 22:08:49 CST 2008
Sterling, Ultimate Air Recuperator www.Ultimateair.com
ECM Variable speed motors, 34W at 66cfm on low.
My only complaint is L.L. didn't design the electronics, and it is very
tight and hard to wire. ;-)
I just got my first unit up and running before the new year on a Passive
House project in Berkeley CA.
Opps, I'm not a Canadian, don't take my advice ;-) (although I have been
there twice, first to build an all wood timber framed covered pedestrian
bridge in Guelph, and the second to build a timber framed outdoor
pavilion in Pentanguesine, but that has nothing to do with ERV's)
Lawrence Lile wrote:
> A friend of mine is working on manufactured housing that will be sold in
> Canada. Apparently Energy Recovery Ventilators are required. Any of
> you Canadians have any recommendations - experiences good and bad -
> caveats?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> Lawrence Lile, PE, LEED AP
> Project Solutions Engineering
>
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