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HRVs & Humidifiers
The essence of proper ventilation is a continuous flow of clean, fresh air as well as the removal of stale, polluted air. These are also key factors in optimal indoor air quality and good health
Residential Ventilation - HRV
RNC Series - Compact top port design for ease of install
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- ENERGY STAR certified
- Full size heat recovery core
- Recirculation defrost
- 5 inch oval collars with self-locking dampers
- 3 high speed settings selectable for multiple
airflow capacity
- 70-120 CFM
Lifebreath RNC5-ES
Residential Ventilation - HRV
Horizontal model with door port balancing. Featuring aluminum core.
Suitable for larger homes
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- Recirculating damper defrost
- Washable filters
- Cross flow aluminum heat recovery core
- 6 inch collars with self-locking dampers
- 3 high speed settings selectable
- 90-205 CFM
Lifebreath RNC-200
GeneralAire Whole House Humidifier can reduce allergy and asthma symptoms, protect woodwork & musical instruments
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- Includes manual-control duct mount humidistat
- For home sizes up to 2,800 square feet
- 17 gallons per day
- Integral humidity control bypass damper
- Quiet operation
GeneralAire 900M
GeneralAire Whole House Humidifier can reduce allergy and asthma symptoms, protect woodwork & musical instruments
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- Includes manual-control duct mount humidistat
- For home sizes up to 2,000 square feet
- 12 gallons per day
- Integral humidity control bypass damper
- Quiet operation
GeneralAire 570M
How Does Humidity Affect My Comfort?
Since the air in your home is always trying to reach its saturation point, it will absorb water wherever it’s found. That means it is stealing moisture from the bodies of you and your children, your pets, your furniture and even your house plants. By giving up moisture to the air, your skin, throat and nasal passages dry out and crack, leading to various physical discomforts. That's why many doctors recommend humidifiers for allergy and asthma sufferers.
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How Does Humidity Affect My House?
Virtually everything in your home made from wood contains some moisture. As dry air sucks that moisture out, the wood shrinks and cracks. Harwood floors separate at the seams, furniture shrinks and cracks, and doors warp and no longer fit their frames as the moisture is drawn off.
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