Greenheck’s Energy Core Ventilator Line Continues to Grow


Energy Core Ventilators (ECV) from Greenheck transfer both sensible (heat) and latent (moisture) energy between the exhaust and supply airstreams without the airstreams mixing. The energy recovery core separates the supply and exhaust air, ensuring only fresh air is introduced into the indoor space while providing superior heat transfer and moisture permeability.

Model ECV-PM, the latest addition to Greenheck’s ECV line, features an AHRI 1060-certified polymer membrane energy recovery core manufactured from corrugated aluminum sheets used to separate the polymer membrane layers. The new polymer membrane energy core allows for low air-side pressure differentials, increasing ECV airflow capacity by 15% per housing size versus a fiber membrane. The polymer and aluminum material provides increased thermal effectiveness and allows for easy washable maintenance. Designed for indoor and outdoor mounting for commercial applications requiring 500 to 3,750 cfm of ventilation air and up to 1 in. wg, the ECV-PM is ideal for office buildings, schools, hospitals, churches, dormitories and nursing homes.

Greenheck is the worldwide leader in manufacturing and distributing air movement, conditioning and control equipment. 

For more information, contact Greenheck, P.O. Box 410, Schofield, WI 54476-0410, (715) 359-6171, FAX (715) 355-2399 or visit www.greenheck.com



October 18, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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