| THE HEART OF THE SYSTEM
Fantech HRVs (like the unit shown above) feature polypropylene heat exchanger cores.
- In the heating season the core transfers heat from the outgoing, stale household air to preheat the incoming, fresh air.
- Cross-current sections, ensure the two air streams are always kept separate preventing the incoming fresh air from being contaminated by the outgoing stale air.
- During the air-conditioning season, the HRV reverses this process, removing some of the heat from the incoming air and transferring it to the outgoing air.
Fantech ERVs, which are ideal for warmer climates, use enthalpic cores to transfer both heat and moisture.
- Reduces indoor humidity in the air conditioning season.
- Maintains a comfortable humidity level in the home in the heating season.
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ELECTRONIC CONTROL BOARD
Fantech Heat Recovery and Energy Recovery Units have been designed with new "high tech" electronic control boards. Features include:
- Accessory control contact allows the ventilator to connect to other equipment such as an existing forced air system to trigger the furnace blower motor to turn on and off on demand.
- A diagnostic LED
- Allows units to be easily operated from a remote Intellitek Multi-Function Wall Control.
CHOICE OF DEFROST MODE
The defrost mode activates when the temperature of incoming air is below 23°F (-5°C). Two types are available:
- HRV without recirculation
- HRV with recirculation uses a motorized damper to
temporarily block incoming fresh air allowing the warm air from the
house to circulate through the HRV.
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