What are the key components of a balanced ventilation system?

A balanced ventilation system typically consists of an air exchanger, supply and exhaust fans, and a network of ducts to distribute fresh air and remove stale air. The air exchanger is the core component, responsible for transferring heat energy and, in the case of ERV systems, moisture between the exhaust and supply air streams. Proper sizing, installation, and maintenance of these components are critical to ensure efficient and effective operation of the ventilation system.