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Airflow reduction during cold weather operation of residential heat recovery ventilators.

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McGugan C A, Edwards P F, Riley M A
air streams entering and leaving the HRV, along with electric power inputs, were monitored. Frost buildup in the heat exchangers and defrost mechanisms, such as fan shut off or recirculation, led to reductions in airflows. The magnitude of the reduction
Year:
1987
Bibliographic info:
Preprint. Ashrae Trans, Vol 93, Part 2, No NT-87-07-3, 1987, 11p, 6 figs, 2 tabs, 5 refs.

  

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