Typical applications, With ducted air handlers, With packaged rooftop equipment – Greenheck Fan Energy Recovery Ventilator ERV User Manual

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The ERV unit can add to the benefit of a building design anywhere that outdoor air is required and the exhaust
air is considered “clean” (ASHRAE class 1 or class 2 air ratings). Some examples of commercial and institutional
applications where energy recovery units have been utilized are given below.

With Ducted Air Handlers

The ERV unit may be combined with ducted air handling units or fan coil boxes. A single energy recovery
ventilator may provide fresh outdoor air for multiple air handling units or in a one-to-one ratio where a single
energy recovery ventilator and air handler serve one space.

With Packaged Rooftop Equipment

This diagram illustrates how energy recovery
ventilators may be used in conjunction
with packaged rooftop equipment. Fresh,
outdoor air enters the energy recovery
ventilator and is pretreated before entering
the heating/cooling equipment. This
pretreating occurs because the energy
recovery wheel is transferring latent and
sensible energy between the outdoor air and
the building exhaust air.

Typical Applications

Animal Shelters

Bars and Clubs

Churches

Dormitories

Locker Rooms

Nursing Homes

Office Buildings

Printing Shops

Restaurants

Schools

Function Halls

Casinos

Veterinary Hospitals

Energy

Wheel

Cooling

Coil

Heating

Coil

RELIEF AIR

RESTROOM

EXHAUST AIR

SUPPLY AIR

OUTDOOR AIR UNIT (OA unit)

WITH ENERGY RECOVERY

AIR HANDLING

UNIT (AHU)

72°F

50%

72°F

50%

ZONE 1

ZONE 2

OUTDOOR

AIR

Exhaust

Fan

AHU

Cooling

Coil

Heating

Coil

Heating

Coil

Cooling

Coil

Energy

Wheel

RESTROOM

SUPPLY AIR

AIR HANDLING
UNIT (AHU)

72°F

ZONE 1

EXHAUST
AIR

50%

ENERGY RECOVERY
VENTILATOR (ERV)

Supply

Fan

Exhaust

Fan

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