benihana
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If you are looking at an ERV, then I would take it a step further and look at an HRV (difference is the HRV controls the loss of heat) becasue in Pittsburgh, that will be handy in the winter. We have an HRV in our house we built last year (in MN) and are very happy with it.
To keep it seperate, you will just have to make sure that the system you end up going with is able to turn your air volume over enough (8x/hour seems like industry standard), and make sure it is vented directly outside
To keep it seperate, you will just have to make sure that the system you end up going with is able to turn your air volume over enough (8x/hour seems like industry standard), and make sure it is vented directly outside