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HVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMS The HVI-Certified label on residential ventilating products is the consumer's assurance that the air flow, sound, energy, and lighting ratings advertised are the results of tests performed by an independent laboratory and verified by HVI. For a list of HVI-Certified Products, manufacturers, and products, visit www.hvicertified.org. HRV/ERV BUYING GUIDE The Home Ventilating Institute (HVI) is the champion of healthy indoor air, working to advance and promote dependable ventilation practices through product certification, consumer education, and codes and standards participation. Trust HVI as your source for HOW MUCH VENTILATION DO I NEED? 3,000 square feet. 1,200 CFM. For proper cooling and efficient operation, any whole-house comfort ventilator requires adequate, unobstructed outlets in the attic through soffit vents, grilles or louvers. To calculate the amount of attic exhaust area you will need,divide the
BATHROOM VENTILATION Bathroom is 8'x5' (with 8' ceilings). Multiply 8 x 5 = 40 sq. ft. At 1 cfm per square foot the minimum recommendation is a fan rated at 40 cfm. Note: Enclosed toilet rooms must have an operable window or a fan for ventilation. The bathroom is 20'x12'. There is a SECTION I - COMPLETE PRODUCT LISTING - HOME VENTILATING Please note that Model Numbers are shown with spaces and dashes removed in order to facilitate the sorting function within the directory. * Some HVI-Certified Models are also ENERGY STAR-rated as indicated by a "Yes" in the "ENERGY STAR" column. This field is provided for information only.SECTION III
Net Supply at 100 Pa (L/s) Net Supply at 0.4" w.g. (cfm) Model Details. Max Rated Sensible Recovery Efficiency at 0 deg C. Net Airflow @ Max Rated SRE (L/s) Net Airflow @ Max Rated SRE (cfm) Power Consumed @ Max Rated SRE (watts) HRVs. Airia Brands.LOW SONE FANS
Ventilating fan sound levels are measured in sones. A sone is an internationally recognized measurement of sound output. Sones translate decibel readings into numbers that correspond to the way people sense loudness. Sones follow a linear scale, like inches. Double the sones means twice as loud. THE CASE FOR MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND AIR TIGHTNESS 1 Advancing the Value of Residential Ventilation for Healthier Living® 4915 Arendell St., Ste. J, PMB 311 • Morehead City, NC 28557 • USA • Tel: 855.HVI.VENT • Fax: 480.559.9722 •www.hvi.org
HOME - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE - HVICERTIFIED PRODUCTS DIRECTORYABOUT USHVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMSMEMBERSHIP SERVICES Founded in 1955, HVI certifies a wide range of home ventilating products manufactured by companies located throughout the world which produce the vast majority of the residential ventilation products sold in North America. The Certified Rating Programs of HVI were created to provide a fair and credible method of comparing ventilation HVI-CERTIFIED PRODUCTS DIRECTORY HVI-Certified Products Directory. The HVI Publication 911: Certified Home Ventilating Products Directory© (CPD) is updated monthly and includes more than 3,600 residential ventilation products, providing builders and consumers with a wide range of ventilation options suitable for the varying climates and housing throughout NorthAmerica.
HVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMS The HVI-Certified label on residential ventilating products is the consumer's assurance that the air flow, sound, energy, and lighting ratings advertised are the results of tests performed by an independent laboratory and verified by HVI. For a list of HVI-Certified Products, manufacturers, and products, visit www.hvicertified.org. HRV/ERV BUYING GUIDE The Home Ventilating Institute (HVI) is the champion of healthy indoor air, working to advance and promote dependable ventilation practices through product certification, consumer education, and codes and standards participation. Trust HVI as your source for HOW MUCH VENTILATION DO I NEED? 3,000 square feet. 1,200 CFM. For proper cooling and efficient operation, any whole-house comfort ventilator requires adequate, unobstructed outlets in the attic through soffit vents, grilles or louvers. To calculate the amount of attic exhaust area you will need,divide the
BATHROOM VENTILATION Bathroom is 8'x5' (with 8' ceilings). Multiply 8 x 5 = 40 sq. ft. At 1 cfm per square foot the minimum recommendation is a fan rated at 40 cfm. Note: Enclosed toilet rooms must have an operable window or a fan for ventilation. The bathroom is 20'x12'. There is a SECTION I - COMPLETE PRODUCT LISTING - HOME VENTILATING Please note that Model Numbers are shown with spaces and dashes removed in order to facilitate the sorting function within the directory. * Some HVI-Certified Models are also ENERGY STAR-rated as indicated by a "Yes" in the "ENERGY STAR" column. This field is provided for information only.SECTION III
Net Supply at 100 Pa (L/s) Net Supply at 0.4" w.g. (cfm) Model Details. Max Rated Sensible Recovery Efficiency at 0 deg C. Net Airflow @ Max Rated SRE (L/s) Net Airflow @ Max Rated SRE (cfm) Power Consumed @ Max Rated SRE (watts) HRVs. Airia Brands.LOW SONE FANS
Ventilating fan sound levels are measured in sones. A sone is an internationally recognized measurement of sound output. Sones translate decibel readings into numbers that correspond to the way people sense loudness. Sones follow a linear scale, like inches. Double the sones means twice as loud. THE CASE FOR MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND AIR TIGHTNESS 1 Advancing the Value of Residential Ventilation for Healthier Living® 4915 Arendell St., Ste. J, PMB 311 • Morehead City, NC 28557 • USA • Tel: 855.HVI.VENT • Fax: 480.559.9722 •www.hvi.org
HVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMS The HVI-Certified label on residential ventilating products is the consumer's assurance that the air flow, sound, energy, and lighting ratings advertised are the results of tests performed by an independent laboratory and verified by HVI. For a list of HVI-Certified Products, manufacturers, and products, visit www.hvicertified.org. HVI CERTIFICATION PROGRAM POLICIES AND PROCEDURES HVI Certification Program Policies and Procedures. Click the link below to download a copy of the HVI Clarification Request template. HVI members and other stakeholders should utilize the form to request yes or no clarifications on any HVI publication or policy. The procedure is used for obtaining and maintaining approval as an HVIFirst Party
ABOUT US - OVERVIEW - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE About Us - Overview. Founded in 1955, HVI certifies a wide range of home ventilating products manufactured by companies located throughout the world which produce the vast majority of the residential ventilation products sold throughout the United States and Canada including: HVI-Certified Performance Parameters. Product Category. CONTINUOUS WHOLE-HOUSE VENTILATION HVI's Fresh Ideas Home Ventilation & Indoor Air Quality Guide Articles Continuous Whole-House Ventilation. Fans and heat or energy recovery ventilators work continuously to improve indoor air quality. In the early 1980s, continuous whole-house ventilation systems were developed to meet the indoor air quality needs of the tight, well-insulated homes being developed at that time. TRANSLATE - HOME - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE Visit the Microsoft Store to download Microsoft Translator for free. A dropdown panel will appear allowing you to select which language you'd like the page translated to. Choose your language and then select Translate this page. If you'd like to translate a smaller chunk of text rather than a whole page, highlight the content to translate MECHANICAL VENTILATION TYPES: EXHAUST, SUPPLY, BALANCED Mechanical Ventilation Types: Exhaust, Supply, Balanced & Energy Recovery. By HVI . Historically, structures were ventilated using natural means, such as opening a window or FAQS - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE - HVI For fan/light combination units, UL requires 8.5 inches of insulation on all sides (including top) of the product. Insulation shall be of the loose fill type and should have a thermal resistance per inch between 3.75-3.85 R (declared by the manufacturer) when conditioned to a density of 32.04 - 40.05 kg/m3. NEW METRIC AVAILABLE FOR HRV AND ERV PERFORMANCE The new metric, ASRE, is intended to be utilized where the energy modeling software accounts for HRV and ERV fan or blower energy as a separate input. This results in a more accurate assessment of the ventilator system energy performance, showing the benefits of balanced heat and energy recovery ventilation during the heating season.LOW SONE FANS
Ventilating fan sound levels are measured in sones. A sone is an internationally recognized measurement of sound output. Sones translate decibel readings into numbers that correspond to the way people sense loudness. Sones follow a linear scale, like inches. Double the sones means twice as loud.ATTIC VENTILATION
Attic Ventilation. Attic ventilation is an important part of an overall ventilation strategy to make homes more durable and comfortable. Without proper attic ventilation, the home's HVAC equipment must work harder to maintain the indoor comfort level. HOME - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE - HVICERTIFIED PRODUCTS DIRECTORYABOUT USHVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMSMEMBERSHIP SERVICES Founded in 1955, HVI certifies a wide range of home ventilating products manufactured by companies located throughout the world which produce the vast majority of the residential ventilation products sold in North America. The Certified Rating Programs of HVI were created to provide a fair and credible method of comparing ventilation HVI-CERTIFIED PRODUCTS DIRECTORY HVI-Certified Products Directory. The HVI Publication 911: Certified Home Ventilating Products Directory© (CPD) is updated monthly and includes more than 3,600 residential ventilation products, providing builders and consumers with a wide range of ventilation options suitable for the varying climates and housing throughout NorthAmerica.
HVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMS The HVI-Certified label on residential ventilating products is the consumer's assurance that the air flow, sound, energy, and lighting ratings advertised are the results of tests performed by an independent laboratory and verified by HVI. For a list of HVI-Certified Products, manufacturers, and products, visit www.hvicertified.org. HRV/ERV BUYING GUIDE The Home Ventilating Institute (HVI) is the champion of healthy indoor air, working to advance and promote dependable ventilation practices through product certification, consumer education, and codes and standards participation. Trust HVI as your source for HOW MUCH VENTILATION DO I NEED? 3,000 square feet. 1,200 CFM. For proper cooling and efficient operation, any whole-house comfort ventilator requires adequate, unobstructed outlets in the attic through soffit vents, grilles or louvers. To calculate the amount of attic exhaust area you will need,divide the
BATHROOM VENTILATION Bathroom is 8'x5' (with 8' ceilings). Multiply 8 x 5 = 40 sq. ft. At 1 cfm per square foot the minimum recommendation is a fan rated at 40 cfm. Note: Enclosed toilet rooms must have an operable window or a fan for ventilation. The bathroom is 20'x12'. There is a SECTION I - COMPLETE PRODUCT LISTING - HOME VENTILATING Please note that Model Numbers are shown with spaces and dashes removed in order to facilitate the sorting function within the directory. * Some HVI-Certified Models are also ENERGY STAR-rated as indicated by a "Yes" in the "ENERGY STAR" column. This field is provided for information only.SECTION III
Net Supply at 100 Pa (L/s) Net Supply at 0.4" w.g. (cfm) Model Details. Max Rated Sensible Recovery Efficiency at 0 deg C. Net Airflow @ Max Rated SRE (L/s) Net Airflow @ Max Rated SRE (cfm) Power Consumed @ Max Rated SRE (watts) HRVs. Airia Brands.LOW SONE FANS
Ventilating fan sound levels are measured in sones. A sone is an internationally recognized measurement of sound output. Sones translate decibel readings into numbers that correspond to the way people sense loudness. Sones follow a linear scale, like inches. Double the sones means twice as loud. THE CASE FOR MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND AIR TIGHTNESSMECHANICAL VENTILATION FORMULASMECHANICAL VENTILATION PPTBUILDING VENTILATIONREQUIREMENTS
1 Advancing the Value of Residential Ventilation for Healthier Living® 4915 Arendell St., Ste. J, PMB 311 • Morehead City, NC 28557 • USA • Tel: 855.HVI.VENT • Fax: 480.559.9722 •www.hvi.org
HOME - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE - HVICERTIFIED PRODUCTS DIRECTORYABOUT USHVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMSMEMBERSHIP SERVICES Founded in 1955, HVI certifies a wide range of home ventilating products manufactured by companies located throughout the world which produce the vast majority of the residential ventilation products sold in North America. The Certified Rating Programs of HVI were created to provide a fair and credible method of comparing ventilation HVI-CERTIFIED PRODUCTS DIRECTORY HVI-Certified Products Directory. The HVI Publication 911: Certified Home Ventilating Products Directory© (CPD) is updated monthly and includes more than 3,600 residential ventilation products, providing builders and consumers with a wide range of ventilation options suitable for the varying climates and housing throughout NorthAmerica.
HVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMS The HVI-Certified label on residential ventilating products is the consumer's assurance that the air flow, sound, energy, and lighting ratings advertised are the results of tests performed by an independent laboratory and verified by HVI. For a list of HVI-Certified Products, manufacturers, and products, visit www.hvicertified.org. HRV/ERV BUYING GUIDE The Home Ventilating Institute (HVI) is the champion of healthy indoor air, working to advance and promote dependable ventilation practices through product certification, consumer education, and codes and standards participation. Trust HVI as your source for HOW MUCH VENTILATION DO I NEED? 3,000 square feet. 1,200 CFM. For proper cooling and efficient operation, any whole-house comfort ventilator requires adequate, unobstructed outlets in the attic through soffit vents, grilles or louvers. To calculate the amount of attic exhaust area you will need,divide the
BATHROOM VENTILATION Bathroom is 8'x5' (with 8' ceilings). Multiply 8 x 5 = 40 sq. ft. At 1 cfm per square foot the minimum recommendation is a fan rated at 40 cfm. Note: Enclosed toilet rooms must have an operable window or a fan for ventilation. The bathroom is 20'x12'. There is a SECTION I - COMPLETE PRODUCT LISTING - HOME VENTILATING Please note that Model Numbers are shown with spaces and dashes removed in order to facilitate the sorting function within the directory. * Some HVI-Certified Models are also ENERGY STAR-rated as indicated by a "Yes" in the "ENERGY STAR" column. This field is provided for information only.SECTION III
Net Supply at 100 Pa (L/s) Net Supply at 0.4" w.g. (cfm) Model Details. Max Rated Sensible Recovery Efficiency at 0 deg C. Net Airflow @ Max Rated SRE (L/s) Net Airflow @ Max Rated SRE (cfm) Power Consumed @ Max Rated SRE (watts) HRVs. Airia Brands.LOW SONE FANS
Ventilating fan sound levels are measured in sones. A sone is an internationally recognized measurement of sound output. Sones translate decibel readings into numbers that correspond to the way people sense loudness. Sones follow a linear scale, like inches. Double the sones means twice as loud. THE CASE FOR MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND AIR TIGHTNESSMECHANICAL VENTILATION FORMULASMECHANICAL VENTILATION PPTBUILDING VENTILATIONREQUIREMENTS
1 Advancing the Value of Residential Ventilation for Healthier Living® 4915 Arendell St., Ste. J, PMB 311 • Morehead City, NC 28557 • USA • Tel: 855.HVI.VENT • Fax: 480.559.9722 •www.hvi.org
HVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMS The HVI-Certified label on residential ventilating products is the consumer's assurance that the air flow, sound, energy, and lighting ratings advertised are the results of tests performed by an independent laboratory and verified by HVI. For a list of HVI-Certified Products, manufacturers, and products, visit www.hvicertified.org. HVI CERTIFICATION PROGRAM POLICIES AND PROCEDURES HVI Certification Program Policies and Procedures. Click the link below to download a copy of the HVI Clarification Request template. HVI members and other stakeholders should utilize the form to request yes or no clarifications on any HVI publication or policy. The procedure is used for obtaining and maintaining approval as an HVIFirst Party
ABOUT US - OVERVIEW - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE About Us - Overview. Founded in 1955, HVI certifies a wide range of home ventilating products manufactured by companies located throughout the world which produce the vast majority of the residential ventilation products sold throughout the United States and Canada including: HVI-Certified Performance Parameters. Product Category. CONTINUOUS WHOLE-HOUSE VENTILATION HVI's Fresh Ideas Home Ventilation & Indoor Air Quality Guide Articles Continuous Whole-House Ventilation. Fans and heat or energy recovery ventilators work continuously to improve indoor air quality. In the early 1980s, continuous whole-house ventilation systems were developed to meet the indoor air quality needs of the tight, well-insulated homes being developed at that time. TRANSLATE - HOME - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE Visit the Microsoft Store to download Microsoft Translator for free. A dropdown panel will appear allowing you to select which language you'd like the page translated to. Choose your language and then select Translate this page. If you'd like to translate a smaller chunk of text rather than a whole page, highlight the content to translate MECHANICAL VENTILATION TYPES: EXHAUST, SUPPLY, BALANCED Mechanical Ventilation Types: Exhaust, Supply, Balanced & Energy Recovery. By HVI . Historically, structures were ventilated using natural means, such as opening a window or FAQS - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE - HVI For fan/light combination units, UL requires 8.5 inches of insulation on all sides (including top) of the product. Insulation shall be of the loose fill type and should have a thermal resistance per inch between 3.75-3.85 R (declared by the manufacturer) when conditioned to a density of 32.04 - 40.05 kg/m3. NEW METRIC AVAILABLE FOR HRV AND ERV PERFORMANCE The new metric, ASRE, is intended to be utilized where the energy modeling software accounts for HRV and ERV fan or blower energy as a separate input. This results in a more accurate assessment of the ventilator system energy performance, showing the benefits of balanced heat and energy recovery ventilation during the heating season.LOW SONE FANS
Ventilating fan sound levels are measured in sones. A sone is an internationally recognized measurement of sound output. Sones translate decibel readings into numbers that correspond to the way people sense loudness. Sones follow a linear scale, like inches. Double the sones means twice as loud.ATTIC VENTILATION
Attic Ventilation. Attic ventilation is an important part of an overall ventilation strategy to make homes more durable and comfortable. Without proper attic ventilation, the home's HVAC equipment must work harder to maintain the indoor comfort level. HOME - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE - HVICERTIFIED PRODUCTS DIRECTORYABOUT USHVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMSMEMBERSHIP SERVICES Founded in 1955, HVI certifies a wide range of home ventilating products manufactured by companies located throughout the world which produce the vast majority of the residential ventilation products sold in North America. The Certified Rating Programs of HVI were created to provide a fair and credible method of comparing ventilation HVI-CERTIFIED PRODUCTS DIRECTORY HVI-Certified Products Directory. The HVI Publication 911: Certified Home Ventilating Products Directory© (CPD) is updated monthly and includes more than 3,600 residential ventilation products, providing builders and consumers with a wide range of ventilation options suitable for the varying climates and housing throughout NorthAmerica.
HVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMS The HVI-Certified label on residential ventilating products is the consumer's assurance that the air flow, sound, energy, and lighting ratings advertised are the results of tests performed by an independent laboratory and verified by HVI. For a list of HVI-Certified Products, manufacturers, and products, visit www.hvicertified.org. HRV/ERV BUYING GUIDE The Home Ventilating Institute (HVI) is the champion of healthy indoor air, working to advance and promote dependable ventilation practices through product certification, consumer education, and codes and standards participation. Trust HVI as your source for HOW MUCH VENTILATION DO I NEED? 3,000 square feet. 1,200 CFM. For proper cooling and efficient operation, any whole-house comfort ventilator requires adequate, unobstructed outlets in the attic through soffit vents, grilles or louvers. To calculate the amount of attic exhaust area you will need,divide the
BATHROOM VENTILATION Bathroom is 8'x5' (with 8' ceilings). Multiply 8 x 5 = 40 sq. ft. At 1 cfm per square foot the minimum recommendation is a fan rated at 40 cfm. Note: Enclosed toilet rooms must have an operable window or a fan for ventilation. The bathroom is 20'x12'. There is a SECTION I - COMPLETE PRODUCT LISTING - HOME VENTILATING Please note that Model Numbers are shown with spaces and dashes removed in order to facilitate the sorting function within the directory. * Some HVI-Certified Models are also ENERGY STAR-rated as indicated by a "Yes" in the "ENERGY STAR" column. This field is provided for information only.SECTION III
Net Supply at 100 Pa (L/s) Net Supply at 0.4" w.g. (cfm) Model Details. Max Rated Sensible Recovery Efficiency at 0 deg C. Net Airflow @ Max Rated SRE (L/s) Net Airflow @ Max Rated SRE (cfm) Power Consumed @ Max Rated SRE (watts) HRVs. Airia Brands.LOW SONE FANS
Ventilating fan sound levels are measured in sones. A sone is an internationally recognized measurement of sound output. Sones translate decibel readings into numbers that correspond to the way people sense loudness. Sones follow a linear scale, like inches. Double the sones means twice as loud. THE CASE FOR MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND AIR TIGHTNESSMECHANICAL VENTILATION FORMULASMECHANICAL VENTILATION PPTBUILDING VENTILATIONREQUIREMENTS
1 Advancing the Value of Residential Ventilation for Healthier Living® 4915 Arendell St., Ste. J, PMB 311 • Morehead City, NC 28557 • USA • Tel: 855.HVI.VENT • Fax: 480.559.9722 •www.hvi.org
HOME - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE - HVICERTIFIED PRODUCTS DIRECTORYABOUT USHVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMSMEMBERSHIP SERVICES Founded in 1955, HVI certifies a wide range of home ventilating products manufactured by companies located throughout the world which produce the vast majority of the residential ventilation products sold in North America. The Certified Rating Programs of HVI were created to provide a fair and credible method of comparing ventilation HVI-CERTIFIED PRODUCTS DIRECTORY HVI-Certified Products Directory. The HVI Publication 911: Certified Home Ventilating Products Directory© (CPD) is updated monthly and includes more than 3,600 residential ventilation products, providing builders and consumers with a wide range of ventilation options suitable for the varying climates and housing throughout NorthAmerica.
HVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMS The HVI-Certified label on residential ventilating products is the consumer's assurance that the air flow, sound, energy, and lighting ratings advertised are the results of tests performed by an independent laboratory and verified by HVI. For a list of HVI-Certified Products, manufacturers, and products, visit www.hvicertified.org. HRV/ERV BUYING GUIDE The Home Ventilating Institute (HVI) is the champion of healthy indoor air, working to advance and promote dependable ventilation practices through product certification, consumer education, and codes and standards participation. Trust HVI as your source for HOW MUCH VENTILATION DO I NEED? 3,000 square feet. 1,200 CFM. For proper cooling and efficient operation, any whole-house comfort ventilator requires adequate, unobstructed outlets in the attic through soffit vents, grilles or louvers. To calculate the amount of attic exhaust area you will need,divide the
BATHROOM VENTILATION Bathroom is 8'x5' (with 8' ceilings). Multiply 8 x 5 = 40 sq. ft. At 1 cfm per square foot the minimum recommendation is a fan rated at 40 cfm. Note: Enclosed toilet rooms must have an operable window or a fan for ventilation. The bathroom is 20'x12'. There is a SECTION I - COMPLETE PRODUCT LISTING - HOME VENTILATING Please note that Model Numbers are shown with spaces and dashes removed in order to facilitate the sorting function within the directory. * Some HVI-Certified Models are also ENERGY STAR-rated as indicated by a "Yes" in the "ENERGY STAR" column. This field is provided for information only.SECTION III
Net Supply at 100 Pa (L/s) Net Supply at 0.4" w.g. (cfm) Model Details. Max Rated Sensible Recovery Efficiency at 0 deg C. Net Airflow @ Max Rated SRE (L/s) Net Airflow @ Max Rated SRE (cfm) Power Consumed @ Max Rated SRE (watts) HRVs. Airia Brands.LOW SONE FANS
Ventilating fan sound levels are measured in sones. A sone is an internationally recognized measurement of sound output. Sones translate decibel readings into numbers that correspond to the way people sense loudness. Sones follow a linear scale, like inches. Double the sones means twice as loud. THE CASE FOR MECHANICAL VENTILATION AND AIR TIGHTNESSMECHANICAL VENTILATION FORMULASMECHANICAL VENTILATION PPTBUILDING VENTILATIONREQUIREMENTS
1 Advancing the Value of Residential Ventilation for Healthier Living® 4915 Arendell St., Ste. J, PMB 311 • Morehead City, NC 28557 • USA • Tel: 855.HVI.VENT • Fax: 480.559.9722 •www.hvi.org
HVI-CERTIFIED RATINGS PROGRAMS The HVI-Certified label on residential ventilating products is the consumer's assurance that the air flow, sound, energy, and lighting ratings advertised are the results of tests performed by an independent laboratory and verified by HVI. For a list of HVI-Certified Products, manufacturers, and products, visit www.hvicertified.org. HVI CERTIFICATION PROGRAM POLICIES AND PROCEDURES HVI Certification Program Policies and Procedures. Click the link below to download a copy of the HVI Clarification Request template. HVI members and other stakeholders should utilize the form to request yes or no clarifications on any HVI publication or policy. The procedure is used for obtaining and maintaining approval as an HVIFirst Party
ABOUT US - OVERVIEW - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE About Us - Overview. Founded in 1955, HVI certifies a wide range of home ventilating products manufactured by companies located throughout the world which produce the vast majority of the residential ventilation products sold throughout the United States and Canada including: HVI-Certified Performance Parameters. Product Category. CONTINUOUS WHOLE-HOUSE VENTILATION HVI's Fresh Ideas Home Ventilation & Indoor Air Quality Guide Articles Continuous Whole-House Ventilation. Fans and heat or energy recovery ventilators work continuously to improve indoor air quality. In the early 1980s, continuous whole-house ventilation systems were developed to meet the indoor air quality needs of the tight, well-insulated homes being developed at that time. TRANSLATE - HOME - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE Visit the Microsoft Store to download Microsoft Translator for free. A dropdown panel will appear allowing you to select which language you'd like the page translated to. Choose your language and then select Translate this page. If you'd like to translate a smaller chunk of text rather than a whole page, highlight the content to translate MECHANICAL VENTILATION TYPES: EXHAUST, SUPPLY, BALANCED Mechanical Ventilation Types: Exhaust, Supply, Balanced & Energy Recovery. By HVI . Historically, structures were ventilated using natural means, such as opening a window or FAQS - HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE - HVI For fan/light combination units, UL requires 8.5 inches of insulation on all sides (including top) of the product. Insulation shall be of the loose fill type and should have a thermal resistance per inch between 3.75-3.85 R (declared by the manufacturer) when conditioned to a density of 32.04 - 40.05 kg/m3. NEW METRIC AVAILABLE FOR HRV AND ERV PERFORMANCE The new metric, ASRE, is intended to be utilized where the energy modeling software accounts for HRV and ERV fan or blower energy as a separate input. This results in a more accurate assessment of the ventilator system energy performance, showing the benefits of balanced heat and energy recovery ventilation during the heating season.LOW SONE FANS
Ventilating fan sound levels are measured in sones. A sone is an internationally recognized measurement of sound output. Sones translate decibel readings into numbers that correspond to the way people sense loudness. Sones follow a linear scale, like inches. Double the sones means twice as loud.ATTIC VENTILATION
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ADVANCING THE VALUE OF RESIDENTIAL VENTILATION FOR HEALTHIER LIVING® FOUNDED IN 1955, HVI CERTIFIES A WIDE RANGE OF HOME VENTILATING PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED BY COMPANIES LOCATED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD WHICH PRODUCE THE VAST MAJORITY OF THE RESIDENTIAL VENTILATION PRODUCTS SOLDIN NORTH AMERICA.
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