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Thanks, but i looked into plants, and they dont really lower Co2 any meaningful amount. See page 2 here: sweets.construction dot com/swts_content_files/152845/713268.pdf
I agree that the ASHRAE levels are way too high. I was more using that paper to figure out what CFM i need in an HRV/ERV unit, for a given Co2 ppm target. Just curious - why wont they sell that HRV into the US? (not that i could use it anyway as it is an 'in-wall' unit) Thanks Last edited by BillS111; 08-12-14 at 07:30 PM.. |
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Interesting on the controller, i would think an adapter would work. |
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BTW, there are other window mounted units, but they don't have anything close to the same efficiency. Study the drawing really closely, you're not so far away from your goal. -AC
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HRVs have a condensation issue? what is the issue? (will an ERV work better? long term, this unit will be used in Miami) Do you know of any window mounted units? I have been having a hard time finding them. Thanks for all your help. |
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The opposite flow is true for the same reason. ERV's could help. Quote:
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