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An ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) can be controlled using methods such as constant air volume settings, demand control ventilation based on occupancy or indoor air quality sensors, and scheduling controls that adjust operation according to building occupancy patterns.
Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) systems are typically required in buildings when ventilation rates exceed certain thresholds—such as high outdoor air volumes or large system airflows—to improve energy efficiency by recovering heat and moisture from exhaust air, as mandated by standards like ASHRAE 90.1 and the IECC.
ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) indoor air quality refers to the improved air quality achieved by an ERV system, which continuously exchanges stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air while recovering heat and moisture, reducing pollutants, allergens, and humidity for a healthier indoor environment.
It’s usually best to cycle your ERV on and off rather than running it continuously to balance energy efficiency and indoor air quality.
An Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) exchanges stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air while transferring heat and moisture between the two air streams to improve indoor air quality and reduce heating and cooling energy costs.