Sentences with phrase «building heat recovery ventilator»

There is not much out there that I have seen on designing and building Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV's)-- especially information for people who want to build their own.

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The details include a pool beautifully constructed of steel and wood, a restaurant replicating the original rowing house in Brockville, oversized balconies with room for a hammock, a spa crafted with red granite from the Canadian Shield, nine - foot ceilings, water views in all but one suite, leading - edge building envelope technologies, high efficiency windows and in - suite heat recovery ventilators.
Zehnder America Zehnder Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRVs) and Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) ensure fresh filtered air and a healthy atmosphere for the building year - round.
Key features include: - Optimized building envelope design provides rain screen, high R - value, and air sealing - High efficiency Daikin Altherma electric heat pump to provide 100 % of heating and cooling - ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) provides fresh air and exhausts interior stale air 24/7 - LED lights throughout the home - Energy Star rated appliances - American made high efficiency windows (U-value = 1.9)- Standing seam metal roof with high recycled content, durability, and longevity - Radiant concrete floor slab in basement - Dual flush toilets throughout - Cabinetry with no added urea formaldehyde and low VOC content - Countertops made from recycled Quartz and glass - Zero VOC paints used on all interior walls and ceilings - Zero VOC clear finish on wood floors - Marmoleum flooring (a linseed oil based product) in mud room and bathrooms
But nearly every Passivhaus building does include an active ventilation system called a heat recovery ventilator, or HRV.
It included Sohm Holzbautechnik, a woodwork company that prefabricates Passivhaus buildings; Optiwin, a manufacturer of Passivhaus windows; and Drexel und Weiss, a manufacturer of heat recovery ventilators.
More at Green Building Advisor More on air quality and heat recovery ventilators: California Study Finds New Homes Are Toxic Big Steps In Building: Ban Formaldehyde Get a Heat Recovery Ventilator if You Seal Your House Up Tight 10 Mold Prevention heat recovery ventilators: California Study Finds New Homes Are Toxic Big Steps In Building: Ban Formaldehyde Get a Heat Recovery Ventilator if You Seal Your House Up Tight 10 Mold Preventrecovery ventilators: California Study Finds New Homes Are Toxic Big Steps In Building: Ban Formaldehyde Get a Heat Recovery Ventilator if You Seal Your House Up Tight 10 Mold Prevention Heat Recovery Ventilator if You Seal Your House Up Tight 10 Mold PreventRecovery Ventilator if You Seal Your House Up Tight 10 Mold Prevention Tips
This building will utilize a Passive House certified Lüfta heat recovery ventilator from Germany, supplied by Peak Building Pbuilding will utilize a Passive House certified Lüfta heat recovery ventilator from Germany, supplied by Peak Building PBuilding Products.
Architect Ralph Wafer with Architecture & Planning worked with Trumpet Construction and Butterfly Energy Works to build a house that utilizes a Geothermal Heat Pump and Energy Recovery Ventilator; solar panels; and kitchen cabinets made from sycamore lumber milled from logs salvaged from local tree service / tree removal companies.
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