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16 Operation of the HRV These Recirculating Models of HRV's will provide fresh clean air without sacrificing the savings of your energy conserving home. When outdoor air is required for pool room dehumidification, the aluminum cores of the HRV provide effective and efficient heat recovery exchange. Whether operating as an HRV or in recirculation mode, the energy efficient PSC blower motors provide reliable and cost effective operation. Operation: Humidity control is provided by an adjustable deh

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Due to numerous applications in which this equipment can be installed, it is difficult to predict servicing intervals. In certain situations where there is heavy smoke, servicing the equipment every one two months may be needed; whereas ventilating a meeting room for example for carbon dioxide may only need service every six months to a year. Motor Access to the motor is through the front service doors. Note heat exchanger core can be removed to provide more room. See CORE in this section. The m

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Condensation or Ice Build Up in Insulated Duct to the Outside • incomplete vapour barrier around insulated duct • a hole or tear in outer duct covering • tape and seal all joints • tape any holes or tears made in the outer duct covering • ensure that the vapour barrier is completely sealed Water in the bottom of the HRV • drain pans plugged • improper connection of HRVs drain lines • HRV is not level • ensure O-Ring on drain nozzle sits properly • look for kinks in line • check water drain conne

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W.C.) TOTAL CURRENT DRAW VAC5.5 HIGH 4.7 LOW 70% 60% 50% 143 (300) 190 (400) 235 (500) 282 (600) 329 (700) TEMPERATURE EFFECTIVENESS AIRFLOW IN L/s (CFM) EFFECTIVENESS 5.0 MED PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS CORES Modular (2 section) patented aluminum heat recovery cores arranged for efficient cross-flow ventilation. MOTORS Two PSC, 3 speed single shafted, 120 VAC, 2.75 Amps each (5.5 total on high speed). HP - 1/10, 1625 RPM. Watts - total on high speed - 648. FILTERS Washable air filters in exhaust

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We recommend aluminum foil tape. Stale Air Return System The stale air return system is used to draw air from the points in the building where the worst air quality problems occur. Balancing dampers and/or adjustable grilles are recommended on all return air lines which are used during installation to help balance the “draw” from different areas of the building. Alternately, the stale air may be drawn directly from the return air duct. When this system is used, the air handler’s blower must cons

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a forced air furnace or air handler, operating at a higher static. After installation, the compatibility of the two pieces of equipment must be confirmed, by measuring the airflow’s of the Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV), by using the balancing procedure in this manual It is always important to assess how the operation of any Energy Recovery Ventilator may interact with vented combustion equipment (ie. Gas Furnaces, Oil Furnaces, Wood Stoves, etc.) NEVER install an Energy Recovery Ventilator in

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6' (2 m) minimum separation required. 18" (460 mm) above grade minimum. 5. Due to the differences in pressure between the HRV and the equipment it is being connected to, the HRV's airflow must be confirmed on site, using the balancing procedure found in this manual. Return Air Return Air 40 inches minimum (1m) separation 3' min. recommended DIRECT CONNECTION of the SUPPLY AIR STREAM to the FURNACE COLD AIR RETURN Combustion or Electric Forced Air Furnace Balancing damper* in both air streams. Ou

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Intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. CAUTION: Risk of electrical shock — DO NOT OPEN! CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. WARNING: To prevent electrical shock or fire hazard, this apparatus should not be exposed to rain or moisture‚ and objects filled with liquids‚ such a

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Employees 6 Total 18 ASHRAE requirement 25 cfm (12.5L/s) per person Ventilation required 18 x 25 = 450 cfm (255 L/s) MAKE UP HEAT REQUIREMENT at 1200 CFM (566L/s) Nominal Nominal Nominal Outdoor Temp. kW Req. for kW Req. for kW Req. for C° F° 20°C (68°F) 25°C (77°F) 30°C (86°F) Air Delivery Air Delivery Air Delivery 0 32 7 10 14 -10 14 10 14 17 -20 -4 12 15 19 -30 -22 15 19 22 -40 -40 17 21 24 5 Model 500DCS SPECIFICATIONS CORES Modular (4 section) patented aluminum heat recovery cores arranged

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This is the factory default setting. Follow the instructions found on the HRV/ERV door to select desired mode and speed, or refer to the instructions found on the following page. Removing and relocating the Control Pad The Control Pad can be removed and installed in a remote location (100’ wire length max). The Control Pad can be installed in a 2x4 box with a “Decora” type cover plate or can be installed in the optional “Ventilation Dehumidistat” or “Air Sentry”. When the Control Pad is installe





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