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One thing that comes to mind is security. You can keep everything locked and still get ventilation.retire09 said:What does a fresh 80 vent do that an openable window cannot do?What is the need or advantage for the fresh 80 style vents in houses?
Pulling air through the building envelope will pick up contaminants from the building envelope components. Studies are showing that fiberglass may be connected to cancer, so you could be endangering the life of the occupants by doing this. I don't know about you folks in the south, but here up north I don't think I have ever seen someone who was happy with their drafty house come winter time. In fact most people complain about it. Mechanical ventilation is the way to go. You get distributed ventilation throughout the building, you can provide source contaminant removal and you are not relying on stack effect or depressurization of the house. relying on leaks means that if the house is the same temperature as the exterior and there is no wind then there is no ventilation. Open all the windows you want, the air won't move. These "fresh 80" vents sound even worse. Alaska should require an HRV if they want to mandate ventilation.Uncle Bob said:I have an idea that is proven to work for hundreds of years. Allows fresh air to flow through the home without undue loss of energy, allows any water leaks to dry up and prevents mold due to moisture being trapped, allows radon and other toxics from building up in the home. Quit sealing the dam house up you idiots! (definition of idiot - An idiot, dolt, or dullard is a mentally deficient person, or someone who acts in a self-defeating or significantly counterproductive way.) Uncle Bob