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MECHANICAL VENTILATION TYPES
Historically, structures were ventilated using natural means such as opening a window or door to let fresh air into a space. However, with greater air-sealing methodologies on the rise, this method is insufficient. Enter mechanical ventilation, which offers several options for moving stale indoor air out and fresh outdoor air inside: exhaust, supply, balanced and energy recovery.
In this white paper by the Home Ventilating Institute (HVI), the different types of mechanical ventilation (exhaust, supply, balanced, energy recovery), are discussed in detail. It’s definitely worth a read to refresh your mechanical ventilation knowledge.
Read the article by HVI:
Mechanical Ventilation Types: Exhaust, Supply, Balanced & Energy Recovery