Performance™ Series
Energy and Heat Recovery Ventilators
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Enjoy Superior Home Comfort
with Fresh Air Ventilation
Innovation and the
Environment
Over 100 years ago, a humble but determined engineer solved one of mankind’s most elusive challenges by controlling the indoor environment. A
leading engineer of his day, Dr. Willis Carrier would file more than 80 patents over the course of his career. His genius would
enable incredible advancements in health care, manufacturing processes, food preservation, art and historical conservation, indoor comfort and much more.
Carrier’s foresight changed the world forever and paved the way for over a century of once-impossible innovations. Yet in addition to being an accomplished inventor, he was also an avid outdoorsman. Carrier recognized the power and beauty of the natural environment. This appreciation of our world and its resources continues to guide Carrier Corporation today. We will never rest on our accomplishments, but instead consistently look for ways to improve our products, our environment and our world.
The Carrier® Performance™ series heat recovery ventilators (HRVs) and energy recovery ventilators (ERVs) can bring a little of the outside world into your home environment – clean, fresh air
– while maintaining your comfort and the efficiency of your heating and cooling system.
Leaders in
Technology
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How Ventilation Affects Efficiency
Sure, you could open a window or door in your home to let the fresh air inside. Unfortunately, as heated or cooled air escapes, your comfort system works a little harder, and costs you money in lost efficiency. Carrier Performance series HRVs and ERVs are designed to expel stale, polluted indoor air and refresh your home with clean, outside air. These units maintain higher energy efficiency by recovering heat or energy from the outgoing air and transferring it to fresh, incoming air. This allows the incoming air to more closely match the temperature of air circulating through your home. By minimizing heat loss and helping maintain proper humidity, these units can maximize energy efficiency while lowering utility costs.