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As
the cold weather settles in, let a Carrier Energy Recovery
Ventilator (ERV) provide the fresh comfort you deserve.
Today's air-tight homes provide excellent energy efficiency.
However, better insulation restricts the air exchange, trapping
stale, polluted air inside your home. Without proper ventilation,
dust, airborne particles, volatile organic compounds (VOCs),
excessive humidity and other pollutants from building materials
constantly recirculate throughout your home. That's why Carrier
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The
Carrier ERV recovers energy from indoor air and transfers it to
incoming outdoor air, so you can enjoy fresh air without
sacrificing energy efficiency. The ERV draws fresh air into
your home from outside as stale, polluted air is pulled out of
your home and expelled outside. When the two air streams move
through the central energy recovery core, energy is transferred
from the stale outgoing air to the fresh incoming air without ever
mixing airstreams. That means maximum comfort with fresh, clean
air and efficient performance from your indoor comfort system.
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In addition to improving air quality, the ERV enhances your
overall comfort. With the easy-to-use, wall-mounted control unit
equipped with three different modes, you'll have fresh air at your
fingertips. The
recirculation mode provides air movement throughout your home
without bringing in outside air. The continuous mode works 24
hours a day to provide a continuous flow of fresh outdoor air into
your home. The intermittent mode operates when the indoor humidity
exceeds your desired level, providing maximum fuel economy. The
ERV will ensure your indoor comfort for years to come.
A Carrier ERV expels stale polluted air outdoors and refreshes
your home with clean outside air, while at the same time
recovering energy. This helps prevent and dilute the build-up
of radon gas, carbon monoxide and other volatile organic compounds
(VOCs). It is much more economical than opening a window in the
middle of winter or summer. It also reduces humidity levels during
winter months to reduce condensation on windows and doors.
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Carrier has been on the leading edge of the indoor comfort
industry since Willis Carrier invented what we now know as air
conditioning in 1902. Since that time, Carrier scientists,
engineers and dealers have been providing homeowners with the most
advanced indoor comfort technology available. This technological
advantage has enabled Carrier to customize indoor comfort systems
for millions of homeowners nationwide.
Today, you can rely on your local Carrier dealer to evaluate
your indoor comfort needs and suggest a customized system that
fits those precise requirements. By recommending the
appropriate furnace, air conditioner, humidifier, air cleaner,
ventilator, zoning system and controls, your Carrier dealer can
deliver enhanced comfort while improving the efficiency of your
system. Ask your Carrier dealer for a system evaluation today.
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