Greenheck's IVE Ventilator Delivers Indoor-Mounted Energy Recovery

Greenheck's new IVE energy recovery ventilator provides 100% outdoor air and electric heating in compact spaces.

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Greenheck’s new Model IVE energy recovery ventilator is designed for indoor installation, offering electric preheat and post-heat up to 25 kW. It features a compact 3-inch polymer enthalpy wheel that achieves up to 85% effectiveness.

The Model IVE can be installed in tight spaces such as a mechanical room, attic, or basement with modular construction that fits through a 30-inch door and can be ceiling-hung. Model IVE is also configurable for end or side discharge and can access ducts through either the left or right side. It delivers 500–2,400 cfm of airflow with a direct-drive plenum fan and is available in either an 18-inch or 23-inch height.

 Ideal applications for Model IVE include:

  • Applications where 100% outdoor air is needed, such as schools and hospitals
  • Buildings with roof constraints, such as a pitched roof
  • High-rise buildings that can install Model IVE on different floors
  • Retrofits to improve indoor air quality (IAQ)
  • Decarbonization initiatives

For more information on Greenheck’s modular energy recovery ventilators with enthalpy wheels, please see our product page.

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Greenheck manufactures commercial, institutional and industrial products including fans and ventilators, centrifugal and vane axial fans, laboratory exhaust systems, energy recovery ventilators, make-up air, dampers, and louvers.


 


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