ERV & HRV - Short #148
HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs
Bryan Orr
4.9 • 1K Ratings
🗓️ 21 June 2022
⏱️ 12 minutes
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Summary
In this short podcast episode, Bryan talks about ERV and HRV technologies, including their appropriate applications and limitations.
HRVs are heat recovery ventilators (not to be confused with heat recovery units or HRUs), and ERVs are energy recovery ventilators. The main difference between these two lies in the type of heat they move; HRVs only move sensible BTUs, whereas ERVs move sensible and latent BTUs.
As you bring air in from outside, you're discharging roughly the same amount of air (though modern technologies allow you to manipulate the pressure a bit more). The goal of the HRV or ERV is to recover some energy from the air exiting the structure and incorporate it into the incoming airstream. The airstreams cross over each other, and there is heat transfer but not air mixing. (ERVs also allow for the exchange of moisture.) Two fans drive the direction of energy flow, and a mesh or a porous desiccant medium facilitates the interaction between the airstreams.
You will get some energy savings with an HRV or ERV, but savings are dictated by the amount of air moved and the temperature differential between the airstreams. In general, you will see HRVs up north (in low-humidity markets) and ERVs down south (in higher latent-heat markets). However, even ERVs aren't very effective in conditions with low energy transfer and high moisture UNLESS they're used with a ventilating dehumidifier.
Bringing in fresh air is good for indoor health and safety, as it helps dilute the presence of VOCs, viruses, and harmful gases. HRVs and ERVs help us manage the air we bring in.
Bryan also covers:
- Integrating ERVs with bathroom ventilation
- Safety considerations to consider for outdoor air
- Positive pressurization
- Demand ventilation with CO2 sensors
- Learning about ASHRAE 62.2
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| 0:00.0 | Hello, this is the HVAC School Podcast. I'm Brian. This is a short episode in which we talk about |
| 0:10.4 | ERV and HRV, some of what they're for, maybe a little bit about their limitations. |
| 0:15.3 | It's a common question I get about ERVs and HRVs both from homeowners and from technicians |
| 0:21.1 | and contractors. |
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