ENERGY RECOVERY
Welcome to MicroMetl’s Energy Recovery (ERV) Resource Hub
Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) systems play a critical role in indoor air quality, comfort, and overall HVAC efficiency. But designing or replacing an ERV isn’t as simple as matching part numbers—performance goals, building usage, airflow requirements, and code compliance all matter.
Before selecting a replacement or recommending a configuration, take time to define your objectives. Challenge assumptions. A system that worked 10 years ago may no longer be the right fit for today’s occupancy patterns, ventilation needs, or energy demands.
Although ERV technology appears straightforward at first glance, the deeper you dig, the more complex it becomes. Core vs. wheel design, airflow balance, leakage rates, humidity transfer, control strategies—each element impacts performance.
MicroMetl has been deeply involved in ERV technology and integration for decades. While we no longer manufacture standalone ERV units, we continue to support the industry with engineering insight, best practices, and educational guidance.
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NEW NAME? ERV Principles & Products
Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) systems play a crucial role in modern HVAC design. They improve indoor air quality, reduce HVAC loads, and enhance overall comfort—while meeting today’s more demanding ventilation codes and efficiency standards. Whether you’re a...
MicroMetl – ERV Principles and Products
Understanding Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) is essential for anyone working with commercial HVAC systems. Whether you’re in the field, on the phone with customers, or assisting in system design, ERV knowledge helps you guide clients to the right solutions. To make...
What Is an ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) – And How Does It Work?
What Is An ERV (Energy Recovery)? How Does It Work? Maintaining indoor air quality is vital to the health and well-being of a building’s occupants. An Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) allows fresh air into a building, while retaining pre-conditioned heating or cooling.
Before Replacing an ERV – Read This First!
MicroMetl is proud to celebrate more than 60 years in the HVAC industry. During that time, we’ve supported contractors, engineers, and technicians through countless equipment transitions, technological shifts, and evolving ventilation standards. As energy recovery...



