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Breeze is a line of residential energy recovery ventilators (ERVs). The units mount directly to the furnace or air conditioner return-air ductwork, requiring two duct collar connections, says the company. A unit's core is designed to operate without condensation in all weather conditions, eliminating the need for condensate pans and drains and allowing complete flexibility in mounting location and orientation, says the manufacturer. These ERVs have a built-in proportional runtime control that can be adjusted to provide automatically any desired ventilation rate, the company states. Features include a low-voltage connection to the air-handler's control and a plug-in power connection.