Reduce Radon Concentration Level Through Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRV)


The interest in indoor air quality has increased in recent years. In many cases, indoor air quality could be improved by improving the current air exchange rate. Mechanical ventilation systems such as Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRV) can increase the houseโ€™s current natural ventilation rate besides saving energy. HRV is a system that uses the heat in the stale exhaust air to preheat incoming fresh air. This technique reduces the energy required to bring outside air up to ambient room temperature; therefore, it saves money on heating bills. The typical efficiency range of HRVs is from 55% to 75%, but some highly efficient models are rated as high as 93% efficiency. In this number ofย RadonMarket Magย we will examine the effect of HRVs on the indoor Radon concentration. In specific, we will see how to calculate the volume of air needed from an HRV system to reduce Radon concentration to a certain level and eventually choose a correct HRV size. Read more ...