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![]() I've installed many HRV's in my work. And while they do help cut down on humidity, that function really is only a byproduct of it's main function and will not always be effective at removing humidity. Basically a HRV draws air from outside, passes that air through a heat exchanger, then distributes that now warmer air to the home. At the same time, another fan draws air from your home, passes that air through the other side of the heat exchanger, and exhausts it outside. So what you are really accomplishing is preheating cold air from outside with your exhaust air from inside.
Warm moist air from inside your house condensates in the heat exchanger that is made cool from the incoming air from outside and in effect de-humidifies your inside air. But you're exhausting that air anyway so in effect an exhaust fan will do the same thing, but the HRV re-captures the heat you spent money on to produce by your heating system. The less temperature difference between your inside and outside temp, the less de-humidifying you'll see. I hope that makes sense. If not, ask away and I can try to answer you. FYI here's a quick pic of an HRV to show the heat exchanger. The air from inside your home and outsde never actually mix, they just pass by one another in the heat exchanger. http://www.popularmechanics.com/cm/p...ihwab-1-md.jpg |
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![]() I also have one installed, 2 or more years now... It does help! Just make sure the one you buy can handle the square footage of your home. I don't get ice build up on windows anymore and the house is much more comfortable.
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![]() Setup: 180G DT, 105G Refuge (approx. 300lbs LR, 150lbs Aragonite) Hardware: Super Reef Octopus SSS-3000, Tunze ATO, Mag 18 return, 2x MP40W, 2X Koralia 4's Wavemaker Lighting: 5ft Hamilton Belize Sun (2x250W MH, 2X80W T5HO) Type of Aquarium: mixed reef (SPS & LPS) with fish Dosing: Mg, Ca, Alk |
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![]() +1 for it, even if i don't have a fish tank, i still get one for my house for the comfort. And it really awesome to see over 30 ppl in my house for party and window does not fog up at all. Mine was installed by Warren at BMS heating, best price in town and very clean install. Very happy with mine
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155 gallon bow front Last edited by Coleus; 11-22-2012 at 03:45 PM. |
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![]() +1 have had one now for a few years and yes it makes a HUGE difference. I too went with AirPro Heating and would recommend them to anyone.
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-- Tony My next hobby will be flooding my basement while repeatedly banging my head against a brick wall and tearing up $100 bills. Whee! |
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![]() Thanks for all the replies guys. Good to have options. I'll check those places out for sure!
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240 Gals. Mixed reef. Finally I got my BIG tank!! thanks to the wife of course...lol Man get to know yourself and you will get to know the Universe and the Gods!! |
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![]() I'm putting one in for my tank.
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![]() Interesting discussion as I was about to go looking for a dehumidifyer . . . Does anyone know what kind of price range these units are?
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90g mixed reef (eventually!); 23g sump; 20g QT; Waveline DC-5000 return; 2 Radions; 2 Vortech MP10s; Koralia 3; ELOS ATO with 14g ATO tank; RLSS R8 skimmer; BRS reactor - GFO/Carbon; filter socks; Puratek RO/DI http://www.canreef.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=85303 |
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