Residential air-air vent heat exchanger source? [RE-wrenches]
Jeff Irish
jeff at hvce.com
Sun Dec 5 08:49:42 PST 2004
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Dean,
Any idea what the power draw is on the Lifebreath HRVs? What size fan they
require? Are they a continuous load or do they cycle on and off?
Jeff Irish
Hudson Valley Clean Energy, Inc.
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> From: Dean T. Newberry [mailto:deant at dcn.org]
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> Hi Steve,
> The category is Heat Recovery Ventilators, HRV
>
> The good ones use corrugated aluminum laminated in a 90 degree cross
> flow pattern.
> They only need a couple of fans to move the air, or work with another
> fan in the AC system.
> I used to sell the Lifebreath models, they are very well made and easy
> for a contractor to install.
>
> The Turbulent Flow Precipitator Filtering System is a remarkable and
> very effective design. It is a good adder for people who need the
> particulates scrubbed.
>
> Product specs and dealer locator at: http://www.lifebreath.com/life.htm
>
> I can't recommend them highly enough.
>
> cul deant
>
> Steve Willey wrote:
>
> >A customer I once had lived in a ranch house with many layered windows,
> sealed so tight cit was hard to open the front door for the suction. Some
> 5 or more layers in each window. Our largest early PV pioneer system in
> Zilla Washington about 1982.
> >
> >He also had an air to air heat exchanger for whole house venting that
> captured most of the exiting heat and pre-warmed the incoming air. A lot
> of zig-zag sheet metal in a small package. Searching for such a product
> now, all I see in heat exchangers are water to water and water to air. Is
> there anything still made that captures heat in a building to outdoor air
> exchange system?
> >Steve Willey, Backwoods Solar, retired
> >swilley at pwi.net
> >phone (208) 263-4788
> >
> >
>
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> Dean T. Newberry
> Marketing and Sales
>
> Quantum Energy Group
> 256 Applegate School Road
> Applegate, Ca. 95703
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> Tel: 530 878-4585
> Fax: 530 878-6685
> Cel: 530 867-2392
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> deant at dcn.org
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