December 27, 2018
Report

Residential Heat Recovery Ventilation

Abstract

Heat recovery ventilators (HRVs) save energy by recovering heat that would otherwise be exhausted as part of energy code-mandated mechanical ventilation systems. Residential HRVs can be life cycle cost effective depending on equipment/installation costs and the severity of the climate. This brief evaluates HRV cost effectiveness in the context of building energy codes to identify the climate zones in which a code might reasonably require residential HRVs.

Published: December 27, 2018

Citation

Taylor Z.T. 2018. Residential Heat Recovery Ventilation Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.