Jeepster04
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So evidently Im behind the times. Was talking to a friend last night whom built a new house recently and the HVAC dealer put a whole house air exchanger in his house. They recommended it stay on 24/7 since his house was 'tight' with the spray foam insulation.
I asked some questions about it but he wasnt sure how it all worked. After some research, its a simple device but Im not understanding how its a good thing. When I heard air exchanger in the past I always thought the normal HVAC air handler would pull in fresh air from outside but only while it was running. For those of you that were like me, its just a box that pulls air out of the house and uses that air to warm or cool the air coming into the house... If its efficient enough you almost get the same temp air coming in as whats going out. But it doesnt remove moisture from what I understand. It does appear you CAN purchase one that removes moisture though. It would essentially be a glorified dehumidifier.
Wouldn't the air changer pull in humid air during humid times of the year and cause all sorts of issues? So when the humidity is 100% over half of the year he is pumping that right into his house. I dont get it? I would much rather it function when the A/C is running but even then its going to make the A/C work harder to remove all of that extra moisture.
I asked some questions about it but he wasnt sure how it all worked. After some research, its a simple device but Im not understanding how its a good thing. When I heard air exchanger in the past I always thought the normal HVAC air handler would pull in fresh air from outside but only while it was running. For those of you that were like me, its just a box that pulls air out of the house and uses that air to warm or cool the air coming into the house... If its efficient enough you almost get the same temp air coming in as whats going out. But it doesnt remove moisture from what I understand. It does appear you CAN purchase one that removes moisture though. It would essentially be a glorified dehumidifier.
Wouldn't the air changer pull in humid air during humid times of the year and cause all sorts of issues? So when the humidity is 100% over half of the year he is pumping that right into his house. I dont get it? I would much rather it function when the A/C is running but even then its going to make the A/C work harder to remove all of that extra moisture.

