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Yesterday, 07:15 AMdavid shapiro replied to a thread Energy Recovery Ventilator vs Exhaust Fan in Building Interior: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionThis makes sense, Jerry. If there is one large remote fan motor, sure, use relays or what-all. My main concern is with clean circuiting. If there...7 replies | 702 view(s)
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Yesterday, 06:36 AMJerry Peck replied to a thread Energy Recovery Ventilator vs Exhaust Fan in Building Interior: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionIt could be controlled by a relay, which would be easier, in that case, or by 3-way switches or 3-way and 4-way switches which could be used when one...7 replies | 702 view(s)
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Yesterday, 06:16 AMdavid shapiro replied to a thread Energy Recovery Ventilator vs Exhaust Fan in Building Interior: Home Inspection and Commercial Inspection((Parenthetically)), such a fan would need to be fed by the air handler circuit. If a listed air handler specifies that it must have its own circuit,...7 replies | 702 view(s)
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03-15-2024, 10:02 AMMarkus Keller replied to a thread Energy Recovery Ventilator vs Exhaust Fan in Building Interior: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionJust saw one of these set ups in a Condo unit yesterday. Seen them many times in newer houses but this set up was a new one. S & P TR130 total...7 replies | 702 view(s)
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03-14-2024, 11:16 AMdavid shapiro replied to a thread "Toxic: use with adequate ventilation" in Environmental, Pests, Health and Safety: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionThank you, Jerry, and may I say, "Arrgh."2 replies | 131 view(s)
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03-14-2024, 05:57 AMJerry Peck replied to a thread "Toxic: use with adequate ventilation" in Environmental, Pests, Health and Safety: Home Inspection and Commercial InspectionIt (that warning) is intended to be used by attorneys defending the company being sued be the people who used the product without the knowledge and...2 replies | 131 view(s)
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