Indoor Air Quality Fresh Air Systems
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Indoor pollution sources that release gases
or particles into the air are the primary cause
of indoor air quality problems in homes.
Inadequate ventilation can increase indoor
pollutant levels by not bringing in enough
outdoor air to dilute emissions from indoor
sources and by not carrying indoor air
pollutants out of the home. High temperature
and humidity levels can also increase
concentrations of some pollutants.
There are many sources of indoor air pollution in any home. These include
combustion sources such as oil, gas, kerosene, coal, wood, and tobacco
products; building materials and furnishings as diverse as deteriorated,
asbestos-containing insulation, wet or damp carpet, and cabinetry or
furniture made of certain pressed wood products; products for household
cleaning and maintenance, personal care, or hobbies; central heating and
cooling systems and humidification devices; and outdoor sources such as
radon, pesticides, and outdoor air pollution.
Four key ways to improve your home's indoor air quality:
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1. Identify sources of indoor air pollution. Awareness and
information are the keys to better understanding indoor air quality.
Eliminating smoking indoors, cleaning regularly and maintaining
your HVAC equipment properly are good first steps to removing
contaminants in your home.
2. Provide adequate ventilation. Start by removing
contaminants with a quiet bathroom fan and a ducted
kitchen range hood. Next, dilute contaminants to an
acceptable level with a whole-house continuous
ventilation system (Air Exchanger). Rapidly eliminating
contaminants at the source lessens the possibility of
dissipation throughout your home. A constant
exchange of stale air with fresh air provides a more
healthy, comfortable home. Broan offers a broad range
of solutions that will suit your whole-house needs.
3. Filter incoming outside air with a whole-house air cleaning
system. Using a filtration system in your home will lower the
concentration of dust, pollen and other particulates from indoor air.
Proper filter maintenance is important to sustain performance.
4. Control indoor humidity. While humidity is not a pollutant, it can
create a range of problems, from health concerns to structural
problems. Maintain indoor relative humidity between 40 to 60
percent to minimize mold, mildew and other possible hazards.
N.J.E.S proudly installs the Broan Line of Indoor Air Quality Systems
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Whole-house Air Exchanger
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Ideal for homes with a bathroom fan and up to 2,000
square feet.
• Delivers 160 CFM (including 30 CFM of outdoor fresh
air) to 185 CFM (including 55 CFM of fresh air).
• Cost-effective solution to dilute contaminants inside
your home.
• Balanced ventilation - continually mixes outdoor air with
indoor air, reducing the level of contaminants.
• Wall control with three control option settings included -
normal, boost and recirculation modes.
Ideal for homes 3,001 to 4,500 square feet.
• Delivers 64 to 146 CFM of whole-house balanced ventilation.
• Replaces stale and polluted indoor air with fresh outdoor air minimizing
negative or positive pressure in the house.
• Our heat recovery core allows outgoing stale air to temper fresh incoming air
without cross contamination.
• Defrost mechanism prevents ice build up in the system core.
HEPA Filtration & Heat Recovery
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Ideal for homes up to 6,000 square feet.
• Delivers 270 CFM of fresh clean air into the house. The most comprehensive
indoor air quality strategy available in the market.
• Our heat recovery core allows outgoing stale air to temper fresh incoming air
without cross contamination.
• Fully integrated whole-house HEPA filtration with fresh air ventilation and heat
recovery - minimizes dust and allergen material as small as 0.3 microns. THree
products in one.
Versatile & Compact - Side/Top Ports
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Ideal for homes up to 3,000 square feet.
• Delivers 45 to 99 CFM of whole-house balanced ventilation.
• The energy recovery enthalpic core slows moisture transfer from outdoor
air and indoor air (depending which has higher humidity levels).
• The most compact and versatile unit in the market. It's ideal for
applications where space is critical such as condos, utility rooms and small
houses.
• Available with side or top port configuration for easy installation.
Energy Recovery Ventilator
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Ideal for homes up to 6,000 square feet.
• Delivers 270 CFM of fresh clean air into the house. THe most comprehensive
indoor air quality strategy available in the market.
• The energy recovery enthalpic core slows moisture transfer from outdoor air and
indoor air (depending which has higher humidity levels).
• Year round energy recovery with the benefit of fresh air and energy savings.
• Fully integrated whole-house HEPA filtration with fresh air ventilation and heat
recovery -minimizes dust and allergen material as small as 0.3 microns. Three
products in one.
Proudly Installed in the Bergen County, New Jersey Area (201) 445-1719
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