RenewAire Adds New Commercial ERV to its HE Series Product Line

RenewAire Adds New Commercial ERV to its HE Series Product Line


RenewAire, a manufacturer of HVAC and indoor air quality products, has introduced the HE7X, a commercial energy recovery ventilator that features seven static plate enthalpy cores. The HE7X is available for either rooftop or indoor applications and is ideal for commercial high rises, institutional buildings and other facilities requiring fresh outdoor air at a low energy cost.

The HE7X’s 1,750 to 7,700 CFM offers an additional airflow range between the HE Series’ HE6X (1,500 to 6,600 CFM) and the HE8X (2,000 to 8,800 CFM). The new model enables engineers to reach an optimum efficiency/airflow balance versus oversizing equipment for applications requiring between 6,600 and 7,700 CFM, which potentially reduces a project’s upfront capital equipment cost and lifetime energy usage.

The HE7X also comes standard with:

  • TEFC motor ranging from 3, 5, 7, or 10 hp
  • Neoprene vibration isolators
  • AHRI 1060-certified static plate enthalpy cores
  • ETL listed for North America
  • 24-VAC transformer/relay package
  • 88 (L) x 113 (W) x 81 (H)-inch indoor model dimensions; 106 (L) x 140(W) x 81 (H)-inch rooftop model dimensions
  • Two-year warranty on parts/10-year warranty on static plate cores
  • ESP rating of 0-2.0-in. w.g.

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