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TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS
Honeywell Home Energy and Heat Recovery Ventilation (ERV and HRV) systems are designed for installation
versatility and integrate with existing HVAC equipment or can function as a standalone system.
For ventilation installation, the air duct and damper must be installed between the outdoors and the return
side of the HVAC system. The ventilator can be controlled in different ways. A standalone control can be
installed in the same room as the ventilator, or control can be handled through an IAQ thermostat.
Ventilating For
Todays Homes
Modern building construction and codes require
modern ventilation. Honeywell Home whole
home ventilation systems efficiently bring in
fresher air while driving out stale air. Highly
versatile, they’re ideal for both new construction
and retrofit projects.
Infiltration
Pre 1985
Construction
Exfiltration
Low Leakage Windows
Sealed To Air/Vapor Barrier
Change In
Construction
Technique
Sealed
Combustion
Furnace
Sealing
Gasket
Vapor Barrier
Housewrap
Wind/Moisture
Barrier
Continuous
Air/Vapor Barrier
Sealing
Gasket
Limited
Exfiltration
And Infiltration
Today’s Construction
Methods and Models
Ventilation Control
Ventilation Control
Service
Auto
Continuous
Off
(Remote Only)
Ventilation Control
Ventilation Control
Service
Auto
Continuous
Off
(Remote Only)
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2
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TYPICAL ATTIC
INSTALLATION
TYPICAL BASEMENT
INSTALLATION
TYPICAL HRV/ERV
INSTALLATION
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2
HRV/ERV
6
66
4
4
5
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3
2
Ventilation Control
Ventilation Control
Service
Auto
Continuous
Off
(Remote Only)
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