Energy Recovery Ventilation Workshop
Date: February 11, 2008
Time: 8am-2pm
Workshop Detail:
Today’s buildings are built to be air-tight to control energy costs and provide stable, comfortable temperature conditions. Consequently, building occupancy and activities produce indoor air pollutants that can accumulate to unhealthy levels. The solution prescribed by health authorities and code officials is mechanical ventilation – an equal or pressure balanced amount of ‘exhaust out’ air and fresh outdoor ‘supply in’ air.
Typical ventilation systems require a large amount of heating and cooling energy to maintain comfort in the ventilated space. RenewAire Energy Recovery Ventilation systems provide the required ventilation rates without the associated energy penalty. This course provides design professionals the necessary understanding and tools to successfully incorporate this technology into commercial buildings.
Presenters: Douglas Steege, Vice President, RenewAire Marketing and Sales, Dave Baldus, Applications Manager, Commercial Products, and other RenewAire Staff.
Discussion Topics:
Transferring Heat & Humidity without Rotating Wheels
- The RenewAire Enthalpic Core – The Moisture Magnet
- Minimum and Maximum Air Flow through the Core
- The Importance of Zero Cross Leakage and No Purge Air
- How RenewAire Achieves 0% Exhaust Air Transfer
- Comparison of RenewAire Core to Desiccant Wheels and Other Products
- How Does the Competition Stack Up?
ERV Applications in the Real World
- RenewAire Installation Examples and Common Design Questions
- How can RenewAire Operate at Extreme Temperatures without an Active Mechanical Defrost?
- How do I Maximize the Performance of my RenewAire ERV?
- Can my Economizer Co-exist with a RenewAire ERV?
- When do I use a Rooftop Unit vs. the Rooftop End Connect Model?
- Can I use my RenewAire unit in Smokey Applications?
LEED Certification and the Contribution of Energy Recovery Ventilation to LEED points
Location: RenewAire, 4510 Helgesen Drive, Madison, WI 53718
Invitation URL: www.renewaire.com/workshopinvite.pdf
Contact: Bob Ward or Ted Dreyer
Contact Phone: 800.627.4499 x 213 or x 230
Contact Email: bward@renewaire.com or tdreyer@renewaire.com
Cost: Free; registration is required
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