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HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR.


FRESH-X-CHANGER{R} Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRVs) from United Air Specialists, Inc., conserve energy while maintaining a healthy environment in healthcare facilities. By exhausting stale stale

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, unsafe air and delivering fresh, clean, outdoor air, FRESH-X-CHANGER maintains an adequate supply of fresh air while recovering 60 to 90% of the energy normally lost through ventilation exhaust. The patented aluminum heat-exchange core transfers energy in the exhaust air to the incoming fresh air, while its crossflow Cross´flow`   

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 design ensures that no outgoing air or moisture contaminates the incoming fresh air. Constructed of sturdy sturdy

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, heavy-gauge materials, FRESH-X-CHANGER is adaptable to almost any ventilation system ventilation system Public health An air system designed to maintain negative pressure and exhaust air properly, to minimize the spread of TB and other respiratory pathogens in a health care facility .
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Publication:Nursing Homes
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Jul 1, 2001
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