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What is your opinion of the CERV HRV system?

jw54 | Posted in GBA Pro Help on

Looking to add an HRV to a new home plan, 2500 sq.ft.

Concerned with humidity levels in Massachusetts. Very humid summer. Dryer winter. House will be close to net zero.

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    Martin Holladay | | #1

    Joseph,
    Here is a link to an in-depth review of the CERV: A Balanced Ventilation System With a Built-In Heat Pump.

  2. charlie_sullivan | | #2

    It seems to me to be a good match to your needs. Summers with modest heat and high humidity are not well served by most of the options on the market, particularly in a well insulated house.

    If you like being an early adopter of clever HVAC equipment, another option to consider is the Comfortdry 250 solar desiccant dehumidifier.
    https://www.greenbuildingadvisor.com/product-guide/prod/novelaire-comfortdry-250-dehumidifiers

    That doesn't substitute for ERV/HRV, but with a solar collector it can give you "free" dehumidification, which is quite enticing as we come to the end of a very humid August in the Northeast. You could potentially use that same solar collector for domestic hot water year round--if it's sized to provide a good fraction of your winter hot water needs, it's oversized for summer, and the extra hot water can be used for dehumidification.

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