Modern buildings are designed to be airtight — efficient, insulated, and climate-controlled.
But without proper ventilation, this efficiency can trap stale air, excess CO₂, and indoor pollutants.
Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) solves this by introducing fresh air without wasting energy. It replaces stale indoor air while recovering heat and moisture — ensuring healthy indoor air quality with minimal energy loss.
What Is Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV)?
Energy Recovery Ventilation is a smart air exchange system that:
- Brings fresh outdoor air indoors
- Exhausts stale indoor air
- Recovers heat and moisture during the exchange
Unlike basic ventilation systems, ERV preserves indoor comfort and reduces the load on heating and cooling systems — making it ideal for green and energy-efficient buildings.
Why Ventilation Needs Energy Intelligence
Fresh air is essential — but uncontrolled ventilation can:
- Increase heating and cooling costs
- Disrupt indoor temperature balance
- Dry out air or increase humidity
ERV systems ensure ventilation happens intelligently, maintaining comfort while optimizing energy use.
Smart Air Exchange with Maximum Energy Retention
1. Heat & Moisture Recovery up to 75%
The core of an ERV system recovers both:
- Sensible heat (temperature)
- Latent heat (moisture)
With recovery efficiency of up to 75%, incoming fresh air is pre-conditioned using outgoing air — reducing energy loss and maintaining indoor comfort across seasons.
2. HEPA Pre-Filters for Cleaner Air
Before air enters the indoor space, it passes through HEPA-grade pre-filters, which help remove:
- Dust and fine particulates
- Allergens and pollutants
- Outdoor contaminants
This ensures that fresh air is also clean and safe to breathe.
3. Seamless Integration with Central HVAC Systems
ERV systems are designed to work alongside:
- Central air conditioning
- Heating systems
- Building ventilation infrastructure
By pre-conditioning incoming air, ERV significantly reduces HVAC workload — improving efficiency and extending system life.
4. Auto-Boost via CO₂ & Air Quality Sensors
Intelligent sensors continuously monitor:
- CO₂ levels
- Indoor air quality (AQ)
When thresholds are crossed, the system:
- Automatically increases ventilation
- Responds to occupancy and usage patterns
- Maintains optimal indoor conditions without manual intervention
Ventilation becomes responsive, not reactive.
Designed for Green & High-Performance Buildings
Energy Recovery Ventilation is ideal for:
- Green and Net Zero buildings
- Homes and apartments
- Office and commercial spaces
- Hospitals and healthcare facilities
- Educational institutions
Anywhere energy efficiency and indoor air quality matter, ERV plays a critical role.
Benefits Beyond Energy Savings
Installing an ERV system delivers:
- Healthier indoor air
- Reduced HVAC energy consumption
- Improved thermal comfort
- Balanced indoor humidity
- Support for green building certifications
It’s a system that benefits both people and performance metrics.
Why PERSQM Recommends Energy Recovery Ventilation
PERSQM focuses on intelligent building systems that balance:
- Sustainability
- Human comfort
- Energy efficiency
- Long-term reliability
Our ERV solutions offer:
- High heat and moisture recovery
- Advanced filtration
- Smart sensor-based control
- Seamless HVAC compatibility
It’s ventilation designed for the future of buildings.
Conclusion: Fresh Air Without Energy Waste
Energy Recovery Ventilation proves that fresh air and energy efficiency don’t have to be a trade-off.
By recycling energy while renewing air, ERV systems ensure:
- Healthier indoor environments
- Lower energy costs
- Smarter, greener buildings
For sustainable infrastructure, this is air exchange — done intelligently.
Recycle air. Retain energy. Build smarter.