Air exchanger are installed in most new homes today, they work with the existing HVAC system to ensure fresh air is coming into the home. At the core of the Air exchange there are small passage ways where the air gets warmed up with the stale air from inside the home. The stale air gets sent to the outside while the new air is sent to the inside.
Refer to the picture below. Every home is different depending on how much condensation builds up during the winter, Simple answer is yes. During the winter, your home will experience high amount of condensation due to the insulation and moisture barriers Thermo poly. You'll want to set your Air exchanger to the proper humidity level for the winter. Along with everything in this world there is some maintenance work to be done on these units.
We recommend getting the filters cleaned every year by one of our trained technicians. The primary purpose of an air exchanger, as the name might suggest, is to change air. Specifically, an air exchanger is used to bring in fresh, natural air from outside and to exchange it for air that's grown stale on the inside of a building. Put another way, an air exchanger ventilates a room or building, in a much more dramatic way than simply opening a window can.
These products are installed in the walls of a house, but they may also be installed in existing heating or air conditioning systems as an add on to bring fresh air into the ducts.
Air exchangers work much like an automatic heating system. Air to air heat exchangers can be easily installed to the sides of an enclosure by cutting appropriate air circulation holes in the side of the enclosure.
A simple template is supplied. The heat exchanger is attached to the side of the enclosure and sealed using a supplied sealing gasket. A power supply is required for the air circulation fans. Yes, provided the door is strong enough, the enclosure is properly secured, and can support the weight of the air to air heat exchanger without toppling over. The only power requirement is for the fans, and they are available for AC power as well as various 24 and 48 Volts DC. Models are available that comply with the requirements for certain hazardous locations.
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