Mini Split Heat Pump System. Filter.
Filter or neutralize particulates found in indoor air. Air cleaners installed just ahead of the heating and cooling equipment remove a portion of airborne pollutants each time air is pulled into the return air ducts.
Split HVAC System. Eliminate air pollutants before they enter the home.
For example, by not allowing people to smoke or have pets in the home, homeowners practice source control. Such examples are not always practical. Installing a mini split system Systems help stop the problem before they start. By sterilizing pathogens with HVAC homeowners deter such harmful contaminants as mold, mildew, bacteria and viruses from forming.
Ductless Heating and Cooling Systems. Humidification Levels.
Proper humidification levels are equally important in both hot and cold environments. This is needed to control relative humidity levels in the home, minimizing unhealthy airborne pollutants. Too little humidity leaves the body vulnerable to infections, and can cause damage to the home’s wood furnishings. Inversely, too much humidity creates ideal breeding grounds for mold, mildew, and dust mites.
This process occurs naturally in all homes, but at different rates depending on the structure’s tightness. Opening windows is one way to increase the pace of air exchange, although it’s an energy-wasting solution. Energy-efficient ERV and HRV ventilation systems exchange indoor air for outdoor air while recovering most of the energy used to heat or cool the air being exhausted. Controlling fresh air entering the home allows it to be conditioned by an efficient air cleaner, dehumidifier and UV Treatment system prior to passing through the home’s furnace or air conditioner.