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Energy-Efficient Ventilation Systems
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TrueFRESH™ Ventilation Systems
| Brings fresh air into the home, even when windows are closed
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| Recovers up to 80% of the air leaving the home
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| Uses about the same amount of energy as a 100-watt light bulb |
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DETAILSMANUALSFAQ
| Year-round ventilation - brings fresh air into the home, even when windows are closed
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| Efficient Ventilation- Recovers up to 80% of the air leaving the home
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| Energy Efficient Operation - Uses about the same amount of energy as a 100-watt light bulb
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| HRV - Helps reduce window condensation and excess moisture during the winter
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| ERV - Helps reduce the amount of humidity brought into the home in the summer and retains humidity in the winter
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| Models - VNT5150H, VNT5200H, VNT5150E, VNT5200E
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| 68-3076EF |
VNT5150H1000
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Specification Data
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Ventilation System
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How does the HRV and ERV work?
Answer: The Honeywell Whole-House Ventilation System removes stale air and replaces it with fresh air. A centrifugal blowers brings fresh air into your home from outdoors and at the same time exhausts the stale air in an equal amount. Both the incoming and outgoing air streams pass through an exchange core where the energy from the exhaust air is efficiently transferred to the incoming air. In the winter, this means that the fresh air coming into the house is warmer than the cold air outdoors. In the summer, this means that the fresh air coming into the house is not as hot as the air outdoors.
Vents in your home draw the stale air into the Honeywell Whole-House Ventilation System to be exhausted outside. After the heat and energy is exchanged, the fresh air brought in through the ventilator gets distributed in the house though the ducts of your heating or cooling system.
What is the difference between HRV and ERV?
Answer: A Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) saves energy by transferring heat between the stale air exhausted to the outside and the fresh air that is brought inside. This makes sure that when the ventilator is bringing in outside air, the heat stays inside the house in the winter or outside the house in the summer. The Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) saves energy by transferring both heat and moisture. Both the HRV and the ERV are Honeywell Whole-House Ventilation Systems that provide the ventilation and allow you to save energy. Check with your local contractor to find out which one is right for you.
What size HRV or ERV do I need?
Answer: The size of the HRV or ERV depends on many factors including the size of your home, the number of people in your home, and whether you are ventilating special use rooms (such as bathrooms or laundry rooms). A local heating and cooling contractor can assist you in choosing the correct Honeywell Whole-House Ventilation System for your home.
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Energy Efficient Ventilation Systems
| Bring in fresh air while maintaining energy efficiency
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| Low maintenance, low energy usage solution
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| Recovers up to 80% of heating and cooling energy |
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DETAILSMANUALSFAQ
| Efficient Ventilation- Recovers up to 80% of the air leaving the home
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| Low Maintenance - "Set it and forget it" program gives you optimal ventilation without having to worry about settings
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| Energy Efficient Operation - Uses about the same amount of energy as a 100-watt light bulb
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| Cold Climate Model (HRV) - Helps reduce window condensation and excess moisture
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| Hot Climate Model (ERV) - Helps reduce the amount of humidity brought into the home in the summer and retains humidity in the winter
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| Model Numbers - ER150B2006, ER200B2006, ER150C2004, ER200C2004, HR150B1005, HR200B1005
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| 68-0171EF |
HR150B, HR200B, ER150B, ER150C, ER200B, ER200C
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Product Data
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Perfect Window™ Fresh Air Ventilation Systems - English and French
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| 68-0171 |
HR150, HR200, ER150, ER200, Ventilation
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Product Data
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Perfect Window Fresh Air Ventilation Systems
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| 69-2417EF |
50050477-001, ER150B, ER200B, ER150C, ER200C, HR150B, HR200B
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Owner's Guide
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20/40/60 Minute Timer, PART #50050477-001 (English, French)
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| 69-1188 |
ER150B, ER150C, ER200B, ER200C, HR150B, HR200B, Ventilation
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Owner's Manual
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Perfect Window™ Fresh Air Ventilation Systems
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| 69-1563 |
ER150C, ER200C, Ventilation
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Owners Manual
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Perfect Window Fresh Air Ventilation Systems
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How does the HRV and ERV work?
Answer: The Honeywell Whole-House Ventilation System removes stale air and replaces it with fresh air. A centrifugal blowers brings fresh air into your home from outdoors and at the same time exhausts the stale air in an equal amount. Both the incoming and outgoing air streams pass through an exchange core where the energy from the exhaust air is efficiently transferred to the incoming air. In the winter, this means that the fresh air coming into the house is warmer than the cold air outdoors. In the summer, this means that the fresh air coming into the house is not as hot as the air outdoors.
Vents in your home draw the stale air into the Honeywell Whole-House Ventilation System to be exhausted outside. After the heat and energy is exchanged, the fresh air brought in through the ventilator gets distributed in the house though the ducts of your heating or cooling system.
What is the difference between HRV and ERV?
Answer: A Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) saves energy by transferring heat between the stale air exhausted to the outside and the fresh air that is brought inside. This makes sure that when the ventilator is bringing in outside air, the heat stays inside the house in the winter or outside the house in the summer. The Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) saves energy by transferring both heat and moisture. Both the HRV and the ERV are Honeywell Whole-House Ventilation Systems that provide the ventilation and allow you to save energy. Check with your local contractor to find out which one is right for you.
What size HRV or ERV do I need?
Answer: The size of the HRV or ERV depends on many factors including the size of your home, the number of people in your home, and whether you are ventilating special use rooms (such as bathrooms or laundry rooms). A local heating and cooling contractor can assist you in choosing the correct Honeywell Whole-House Ventilation System for your home.
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Economy Ventilation System
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Y8150 Fresh Air Ventilation System
| Affordable and effective whole house ventilation
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| Works with your heating and cooling system
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| “Set it and forget it” programming |
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DETAILS
| Affordable and Effective - Provides optimal whole-house ventilation at an affordable price
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| Easily Installed - Works with your existing heating and cooling fan system to deliver outside air to your home
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| Low Maintenance - Set-it-and-forget-it programming provides optimal ventilation without having to worry about settings
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| Quiet Operation - Allows you to enjoy your home ventilation without noisy equipment running
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| Out of Sight - Out of Mind - Delivers fresh outside air into your living space out-of-sight from your equipment room
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| Models: Y8150A1009, W8150A1001
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Bathroom Ventilation Control
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Digital Bath Fan Control
| Helps your bathroom fan operate more efficiently
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| Installs easily in place of a normal switch
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| Can operate manually or with programming |
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DETAILSMANUALS
| Simple Programming - Manually turn bathroom fan on/off or program to run at certain times of day for increased energy efficiency and convenience
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| Convenient Display - Easy-to-see backlit display shows current time to keep you on schedule when getting ready
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| Meets ASHRAE 62.2 Ventilation Standards - Ensures that your bathroom is getting the proper amount of ventilation control
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| Timer Option - Can run in timer mode up to 60 minutes in 5-minute increments
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| Easy to Install - Installs in place of a normal switch
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| Color Options - Available in Premier White or Biscuit
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| 69-2316EFS |
HVC0001, HVC0002, Ventilation
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Owner's Guide
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Digital Bath Fan Control (English, French, Spanish)
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