How can I determine the best type of energy recovery system for my home’s air exchange needs?

If you’re looking to improve the air quality in your home, you may want to consider installing an energy recovery system. These systems work by exchanging the air in your home with fresh, clean air from outside, while also recovering energy from the outgoing air. It’s a great way to reduce your energy bills, while also improving the air quality in your home.

So how do you determine what type of system is best for your home’s needs? The first step is to assess the size of your home and determine how much air it needs to exchange each hour. The larger the home, the more air it will need to exchange. Then, look at the size of each room and work out how much fresh air each room needs in order to maintain healthy levels of oxygen and other pollutants.

Once you’ve worked out the size and layout of your house, you can start looking at different types of systems. The most common type is a whole house system that exchanges all of the indoor air with outdoor air on a regular basis. If you’re looking for something more efficient and cost-effective, you might want to look at an individual room system which only exchanges air from specific rooms as needed.

The next step is determining what type of energy recovery technology would be best for your needs. There are two main types: mechanical and heat recovery ventilation (HRV). Mechanical systems use fans to move stale indoor air out of the house and draw in fresh outdoor air. HRV systems use heat exchangers that transfer heat from outgoing stale indoor air into incoming fresh outdoor air so that energy isn’t lost during the exchange process.

Finally, look into what type of filter system would be best for filtering out dust particles, pollen and other allergens that can cause asthma symptoms or other respiratory issues. Choose one that has high efficiency particle filters (HEPA) which can remove up to 99% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns in diameter – these are especially important if anyone in your household suffers from allergies or asthma.

To wrap up, installing an energy recovery system is a great way to improve indoor air quality while also reducing energy costs at home – all while taking care of our environment too! With a bit of research into different types of systems available as well as their respective energy recovery technologies and filter systems, you should be able to find one that fits both your budget and needs perfectly!

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