vanEE Air Exchangers & Filtration Products

 

This section is a general overview of vanEE Air Exchangers, for more detailed information, please visit our product-specific website vanEE.ca. 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)
In a Heat Recovery Ventilator (also known as an Air Exchanger) a 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.

Moisture damage can get very expensive costing thousands of dollars in damage to your home.

 

The Heat Recovery Air Exchanger brings the outdoor cool air through the core warming it with the stale air you are exhausting.

 

The Heat Recovery Ventilator 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.

 

Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV)
An Energy Recovery Ventilator 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. Energy Recovery Ventilators are available in only the vanEE Gold Series.

 

 

How a vanEE Air Exchanger is installed
Not every vanEE Air Exchanger installation is the same. Every home is different and every home has a different kind of heating system. To clarify how the units are installed and to demonstrate how you can easily install a vanEE Air Exchanger in your home we have diagrams outlining the three most common methods of installation.

 

These images are just guidelines and we encourage you to contact us with any questions or contact your local building department or HVAC contractor for advice on how to install an Air Exchanger properly in your home.

 

Fully Ducted Air Exchanger Installation

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 for homes that have electric baseboard heating, or in-floor water heating systems.

 

Simplified Air Exchanger Installation

Simplified vanEE Air Exchanger Installation
Simplified air exchanger installations are designed for existing homes that have forced air heating. The simplified installation is the simplest and easiest method to install an air exchanger into a home where you have ductwork but the house is completely finished.

 

Exhaust Ducted Air Exchanger Installation

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.

 

 

We are here to answer your questions on Air Exchangers and do what we can to help you. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions that you may have about our vanEE products.

 

Pricing & Availability: For the latest product pricing please email us and we will be happy to assist you.