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Zehnder’s ComfoValve Luna S125

6/12/2018

The Zehnder ComfoValve Luna S125 supply air valve is suitable for installation on walls and ceilings. It has been developed for use in the supply air area of the air distribution system and can be combined with the Zehnder CLRF and Zehnder TVA-P grille housings or other air outlets with nominal sizes of DN 125. Zehnder ComfoValve Luna S125 blends in with all architectural styles due to its discreet appearance. The optimized flow characteristics ensure silent and convenient operation. The supply

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6 Energy-Saving Tips for Summer

6/9/2018

With summer in full swing, many families are looking for ways to lower their cooling bills. High summer temperatures and humidity can cause your electric bills to skyrocket in the summer months. Follow these tips to keep your home comfortable and your energy bills down. Turn off your air conditioner at night If you live in a climate with cool nighttime temperatures, turn your cooling system off at night and use the windows for ventilation. In the morning, before it warms up

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Results Are In: Testing Confirms Zehnder ERV Boosts Indoor Air Quality in Family Home

5/23/2018

This is the second post in a two-part series about the Mastrangelo residence and the family’s efforts to address chronic health problems by resolving indoor air quality issues. When the Mastrangelo family had renovated and expanded their Massachusetts cape home several years ago, they added spray foam insulation to the entire second floor and roof. They wanted to make their home as energy efficient and comfortable as possible. Sadly, the family soon started suffering from indoor air quality issues that took years to solve, until

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4 Strategies for Avoiding Home Asthma Triggers

5/18/2018

Spring is a difficult time for many asthma sufferers. Environmental factors such as mold and pollen can trigger asthma symptoms. As humidity and pollution levels rise throughout the spring into the summer, asthma attacks can become more prevalent or severe. To compound the issue, most people that have asthma also experience seasonal allergies. Asthma is a condition that causes the swelling of airways. About 8 percent of the population has asthma, and that number is on the rise. Although it is

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How Bedroom CO2 Levels Impact Restful Sleep

5/15/2018

When we think of carbon dioxide levels, most of us think of burning fossil fuels or climate change, yet, elevated indoor levels of carbon dioxide are also concerning due to the effects on the human brain and overall health. Unfortunately, many schools, cars, gyms, offices, meeting rooms, and bedrooms have concerning levels of carbon dioxide that impact our cognitive and decision-making abilities. Carbon dioxide is a colorless, odorless gas that is created from metabolic activity. People and animals exhale carbon dioxide.

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Lyme Disease Prevention

3/29/2018

Each year, 300,000 people are diagnosed with Lyme disease in the United States and thousands more may go undiagnosed. Lyme disease infection is most common in the spring, summer, and fall, so now is a good time to become more aware of how to prevent and treat it. The Upper Midwest and the Northeast account for the vast majority of Lyme disease cases. If you live in one of these areas, it is especially important to safeguard your family. Sadly, the

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3 Nasty Air Contaminants and HOW to Improve Your Home’s Indoor Air Quality

3/6/2018

Is your home’s air making you sick? Is contaminated home air triggering coughs, wheezing, asthmas, and sinus problems in your family? Many families suffering from asthma, allergy symptoms, chemical sensitivity, fatigue, sinus issues, and chronic health ailments wonder if indoor air pollution is causing or exacerbating symptoms. Although tobacco smoke is widely known to cause respiratory issues, other harmful pollutants may go unnoticed. Sadly, indoor air quality is often closely linked to a variety of health ailments and any homes have

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How the Mastrangelo’s Used Zehnder Systems to Improve IAQ

2/28/2018

When the Mastrangelo family had renovated and expanded their Massachusetts cape home several years ago, they added spray foam insulation to the entire second floor and roof. They wanted to make their home as energy efficient and comfortable as possible. Sadly, the family soon started suffering from indoor air quality issues that took years to solve until they discovered and installed a Zehnder ComfoAir 200 energy recovery ventilator. Indoor Air Quality Issues Plague the Family The Mastrangelos noticed a difference in their home’s air

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Rector Home Project in New England

2/7/2018

When a “bomb cyclone” blasted much of New England and caused widespread power outages, Eric and Alison Rector knew that their home was safe from the risk of freezing pipes. While neighboring farmhouses were without power for six days, the Rectors enjoyed most of their modern luxuries. Their 1,100 square foot high-performance home uses a dynamic combination of energy efficiency and solar energy with battery backup. Solar System with Battery Backup Provides Emergency Power The Rector’s 6-kilowatt solar system provided backup electricity

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6 HRV Planning Tips for Architects

2/5/2018

Tight buildings need adequate ventilation. Lack of fresh air can lead to sick building syndrome, building-related illness, respiratory ailments, and mold toxicity in occupants. As a result, the demand for fresh indoor air has skyrocketed. Zehnder can help you meet this demand with our ventilation solutions. Architects are uniquely positioned to boost client satisfaction by designing projects with excellent indoor air quality with a proper ventilation strategy. Zehnder heat recovery ventilators are at the forefront of indoor air quality and energy

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