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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Advanced Fresh Air w/ CERV2

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Careers, Business, Self-improvement, Education

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 6 August 2020

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast episode, Ty Newell from Build Equinox comes on to discuss the CERV2 and how it embodies "advanced fresh air." The CERV2 is the second-generation version of the CERV.

A basic ERV allows for discharge air leaving the home to pass the intake air. When the airstreams cross through a core, there is an exchange of sensible and latent energy. The ERV may promote dehumidification and cooling of the incoming air. The CERV is a form of ERV technology, but it addresses the issues that may arise from crossing the airstreams. For example, we don't always want to exchange energy, so sensors can examine the air content and determine when and when not to exchange energy.

The CERV, an advanced fresh air solution, went into development in 2008, and the first unit was built in 2010. The CERV has sensors for carbon dioxide and VOCs; either one of those may dominate the air quality in the home. The CERV also uses a heat pump to exchange energy and help heat or dehumidify fresh air coming in. The CERV also has higher CFM than most ventilation solutions, meaning that it can flush out pollutants effectively. So, the CERV acts as a supplementary heating/cooling source for maximum comfort and indoor air quality.

Build Equinox is a small company, and it has about 400 CERV/CERV2 units spread throughout North America. However, because the market is small, they can examine feedback very closely.

Ty and Bryan also discuss:

  • Potential downsides of bringing in outside air
  • Dehumidification for CERV
  • Recirculation mode
  • CERV unit controls
  • Using hydrocarbon refrigerants
  • Concerns with microchannel coils
  • Oil carry, miscibility, and foaming
  • Superheat control
  • Assessing indoor air quality
  • Sensitivity to IAQ threats
  • Latent-dominated, sealed residential constructions
  • Testing and choosing sensor technology
 

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0:00.0

This episode of the HVAC School Podcast is made possible by our sponsors and our sponsors are

0:10.0

Navac and Navac Global.com.

0:12.4

Be congratulations to Navac for winning several dealer design

0:15.3

awards from the ACR news. Find out more by going to Navac Global.com or by going

0:21.0

to True Tech Tools.com use the offer code get schooled for a great

0:24.8

discount at check out on all of the great Navac tools. Refrigeration

0:29.4

Technologies Refrigeration Technologies makes so many great chemicals, cleaners, products like

0:36.0

Nylog for assembling together threaded connections in refrigeration systems or any system that's bearing refrigerant, air conditioning or

0:44.1

refrigeration. That is Nylog, that's what we use with flares, we use it with

0:48.7

chatlift fittings, with air equip connections. All of your connections that have threads.

0:53.2

Nylog works great because it's made from refrigerant oil so it's safe to use on a

0:57.8

air conditioning or refrigeration system. Find out more by going to a Fringe Tech

1:02.0

dot com also speed clean. Find out more by going to a Fringe Tech. Also Speed Clean.

1:04.0

Speed Clean is a great American company located up in Connected Kit.

1:09.0

I don't know if I'm saying that right.

1:11.0

I'm from Florida so we don't know how to say things.

1:13.0

Connect to Kit is SpeedLean and they make a lot of really great things.

1:17.1

One of my favorites is the mini- Split Bib Kit for cleaning Duckless systems in place. Find out more by going to speed clean.com and then

1:25.9

blueon.

1:27.1

blueon energy dot com blue on is the solutions company for refrigerant retrofits

1:32.2

r22 being one of the big ones, they have a great

1:34.9

R22 replacement refrigerant called TDX20.

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