I have an HRV system in my house. It just circulates whatever air is in your roof. If the air is cold, it will put cold air into your house. It isn't a heater and shouldn't be thought of as one.
Remeber, condensation occurs at the meeting of the cold air and the warm air; your window. If the air is close/same temperature, you get no condensation. The HRV system attempts to equalize the temperature (through pushing cold air in the roof into your house), therfore negating condensation. You will feel the cold air blowing in. In the summer, the opposite is true; hot air blows in. It can be adjusted, but that is the principle.
It has been a great improvement, as it has given the house ventilation, and the house is fresher.
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