IEC Announces Integrated ERV System with 80% Energy Recovery
International Environmental Corporation (IEC) introduced an integrated energy recovery ventilation (ERV) system for its MPY vertical stack fan coil units, designed to improve indoor air quality while reducing energy consumption and installation complexity.
The system recovers up to 80% of exhausted energy in the form of heat and humidity, helping reduce HVAC loads and monthly operating costs in multi-unit buildings and space-constrained environments.
Key Features and Performance:
- Energy recovery: Up to 80% of exhausted energy
- Application: Designed for MPY vertical stack fan coil units
- Seasonal operation:
- Preheats and humidifies incoming air in winter;
- Precools and dehumidifies incoming air in summer; and
- Air quality: Supplies fresh, filtered air without mixing airstreams or transferring pollutants.
The factory-integrated system minimizes field work and offers a single-point electrical connection that simplifies setup. Front-side access to filters and motors makes ongoing maintenance efficient. The design also ensures that fresh, filtered air is supplied without mixing airstreams or transferring pollutants, maintaining high indoor air quality for building occupants.
The integrated ERV system is designed for multi-unit buildings and space-sensitive applications, where ventilation performance, energy efficiency, and installation time are key considerations.
Each unit is tested and inspected to support consistent performance and long-term reliability.
