How vanEE Air Exchanger's Work
The essence of proper ventilation is a continuous flow of clean, fresh air as well as the removal of stale, polluted air. These are also key factors in optimal indoor air quality and good health. There are two types of systems available, depending on your needs. The Heat Recovery Ventilator, and the Energy Recovery Ventilator.

Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV)
Moisture-proof propylene core expels excess humidity that occurs, especially during the heating season, preventing potential health problems, as well as moisture damage to window frames and surrounding walls. Replaces stale indoor air with fresh, clean outdoor air. Filters outdoor pollens and expels indoor pollutants to the outside, exchanging the air in the home. Transfers heat and moisture from one airstream to another, and is the ideal system to maintain proper humidity levels. Excellent for year-round use and ideal for homes with air conditioning and high outdoor humidity. Filters outdoor pollens and expels indoor pollutants to the outside, exchanging the air in the home. Enery Recovery Ventilators are available in only the vanEE Gold Series

How a vanEE Air Exchanger is installed
To give you an idea on what the installation could look like please click on one of the three images below. Each image is linked to a page with detailed information on that installation type as well as a Flash Animation.

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Fully Ducted vanEE Air Exchanger Installation: The fully ducted installation is for new houses that do not have forced air heating systems. Typically this is homes that have electric base board heating, or infloor water heating.

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Simplified vanEE Air Exchanger Installation: Simplified systems are designed for existing homes that have forced air heating. The simplified installation is used on older homes that you can not get easy access to running lines into bathrooms upstairs and or kitchens.
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Exhaust Ducted vanEE Air Exchanger Installation: Exhaust ducted systems are similar to the fully ducted system. The only difference is this system is for when you have a forced air heating system, not baseboard heat

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