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VENTILATION
Bringing fresher outdoor air inside.
Today’s building regulations require homes to be built tightly for energy efficiency. But that
tight construction can restrict the intake of fresh air and trap potentially hazardous indoor
air pollutants such as humidity, dry air, wood material off-gassing, cleaning agents, radon,
carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide and odors from household activities. These new codes
have increased the need for mechanical ventilation.
Honeywell ventilation systems create efficient air exchange, so your customers enjoy fresher
air and the benefits of energy efciency.
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Featured products
Balanced Energy Recovery Ventilator
Balanced Heat Recovery Ventilator
Easy to install and balance
Adjustable hanging straps
Streamlined, lightweight design
Simplified balancing
Centralized wiring and speed control
Meets ASHRAE 62.2 standards
ENERGY STAR® rated in Canada for HRV models
Inline Supply Ventilator
Duct-mounted into supply or return
Low Volt (24VAC) integrated motorized
damper control
Test port for easy flow measurement
Meets ASHRAE 62.2 standards
Fresh Air Supply Ventilator with Damper
Easy install
Quiet operation
Low maintenance
Affordable
Meets ASHRAE 62.2 standards
Go to ForwardThinking.Honeywell.com for the complete portfolio.
Controls
Honeywell’s portfolio of controls
make it easy to integrate air
ventilation into the overall
HVAC system.
Digital Bath
Fan Control
Smart, affordable,
efficient ventilation
control that meets the
ASHRAE 62.2 ventilation standard.
VisionPR IAQ
One convenient
programmable
control does it
all: temperature, humidification,
dehumidification and ventilation.
TrueIAQ®
Manage whole-
house humidifiers,
dehumidifier,
ventilators and bathroom fans
from a single control. Plus TrueIAQ
delivers automatic humidity control
based on both inside and outside
temperatures to maximize efficiency.
W8150
Ventilation Control
Easily control the
intake of fresher
air according
to ASHRAE ventilation standards.
Intuitive “set it and forget it”
programming reduces call-backs.
Signs that a home needs ventilation
Excessive dust (house under negative pressure)
Too much humidity
Lingering cooking odors