Tennessee has a subtropical monsoon climate with hot, humid summers and relatively mild
winters. Here are some locations in the state suitable for installing ERV ventilation systems:
- **Areas with high humidity:** Parts of western and central Tennessee, such as Memphis and
Nashville, often experience high humidity in summer. ERV ventilation systems can introduce
fresh air while reducing moisture entering the room through energy recovery, helping to
maintain a dry indoor environment and reducing the risk of mold and bacteria growth.
- **Densely populated public places:** Shopping malls, schools, office buildings, and other
densely populated places in cities like Knoxville and Chattanooga are prone to carbon
dioxide and pollutant buildup. ERV ventilation systems can effectively replace air, providing
fresh oxygen and improving indoor air quality, which is beneficial to people's health and
work/study efficiency.
- **Places with high air quality requirements:** Some medical facilities, laboratories, data
centers, and other places have strict requirements for air cleanliness and temperature and
humidity stability. ERV ventilation systems filter particulate matter and harmful gases from
the air while maintaining stable indoor temperature and humidity through energy recovery,
providing a suitable environment for the operation of precision equipment and the work of
personnel.
**New Homes and Energy-Efficient Buildings:** With the promotion of green building
concepts, many new homes and energy-efficient buildings in Tennessee are pursuing
efficient energy use and a good indoor environment. ERV ventilation systems can achieve
ventilation without consuming large amounts of energy, meeting energy-saving
requirements while improving living comfort.
