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Buildings are being built more tightly than ever. While this improves energy efficiency, it can cause many problems with poor indoor air quality. As more studies show the adverse effects of indoor air quality on everything from short- and long-term health to productivity, ventilation needs to be enhanced to improve building health.
Traditional systems combine HVAC into one unit, meaning that ventilation is always dependent upon heating or cooling—compromising building health and energy efficiency. Heat transfer innovations enable HOLTOP ventilation systems to deliver substantial energy savings, enabling HVAC engineers to design buildings that reduce energy use by 50% by separating ventilation from air conditioning and applying heat recovery technology (along with heat pumps) to a building.
HOLTOP energy recovery ventilators (ERVs) work to reduce CO² levels and high concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from indoor air. Occupants experience improved health and comfort since the system consistently works to boost indoor air quality based on measur