Tom Sestito
Well-known member
NO not the the band.
I need some guidance on fresh air supply.
I'm building an off-grid cabin that will be pretty air-tight. It will be well insulated, and it will be primarily heated by wood, with propane hydronic heated floor as secondary source.
It will be built up north in Canada where it frequently gets to -20/25C in the winter. So that fireplace will be going a lot, and fireplaces need air. I'm not sure how to get it that air.
I've done a little reading on HRV/ERV, and still learning. Anyone been there/done that or industry experts that can point me in the right direction?
- Best practises?
- Low energy consumption (I'll be off grid)
- Am I over thinking this and the air will come from somewhere else?
Cost is a big factor, but I also want good performance (eventual retirement home so want to do it right)
Any feedback would be appreciated! Thanks
I'm building an off-grid cabin that will be pretty air-tight. It will be well insulated, and it will be primarily heated by wood, with propane hydronic heated floor as secondary source.
It will be built up north in Canada where it frequently gets to -20/25C in the winter. So that fireplace will be going a lot, and fireplaces need air. I'm not sure how to get it that air.
I've done a little reading on HRV/ERV, and still learning. Anyone been there/done that or industry experts that can point me in the right direction?
- Best practises?
- Low energy consumption (I'll be off grid)
- Am I over thinking this and the air will come from somewhere else?
Cost is a big factor, but I also want good performance (eventual retirement home so want to do it right)
Any feedback would be appreciated! Thanks