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2. oam RR 30 NOTE Anytime the HRV is powered on allow 20 seconds for the main control to reset prior to making any operational changes ISUMMER IRE I SPECIFICATIONS HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATORS PERFORMANCE RATINGS MODEL SHRV115RD Electrical 120 V 1 12 Amp Exhaust Air Transfer Ratio 0 04 0 4 in wg 100 Pa Low Temp Reduction Factor 17 896 Supply 13 896 Exhaust Low Temp Imbalance Factor 0 86 VENTILATION PERFORMANCE EXT STATIC NET SUPPLY GROSS AIR FLOW PRESSURE AIR FLOW SUPPLY EXHAUST i CFM CFM CFM 151 157 136 138 144 130 127 133 123 122 117 111 110 ALL DUCT CONNECTIONS 6 IN 152MM STALE AIR FRESH AIR FROM FROM HOUSE OUTSIDE FRESH AIR il STALE AIR ete gei a TO SUPERVENTOR E OUTSIDE C 28 14 gt 2 ri a S a o g 3 a a o a z 5 ul 30 40 50 60 Gross Airflow L S Cubic Feet Per Minute CFM Gross Supply Gross Exhaust ENERGY PERFORMANCE LATENT SUPPLY NET SUPPLY POWER SENSIBLE APPARENT RECOVERY TEMPERATURE AIR FLOW EXHAUST CONSUMED RECOVERY SENSIBLE MOISTURE L S CFM FLOW RATIO WATTS EFFICIENCY EFFECTIVENESS TRANSFER HEATING 30 63 1 03 80 68 82 0 01 46 98 1 00 118 63 74 0 02 55
3. 1 00 136 61 71 0 02 13 32 69 91 102 59 82 04 SUMMERAIRE MFG PETERBOROUGH ONTARIO K9J 7B1 CERTIFIED C CERTE SUMMERAIRE eee SPECIFICATIONS HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATORS PERFORMANCE RATINGS MODEL SHRV130RD Options Installed Defrost Internal Dehumidistat Electrical 120 V 1 27 Amp Exhaust Air Transfer Ratio 02 Low Temp Ventilation Reduction During 25 C Test 20 Maximum Unbalanced Airflow During 25 C Test 7 L s VENTILATION PERFORMANCE EXT STATIC NET SUPPLY GROSS AIR FLOW PRESSURE AIR FLOW SUPPLY EXHUAST in w c CFM L S CFM L S CFM 17 3 4 0 1 209 100 213 92 196 0 2 196 94 199 87 186 03 182 87 186 82 174 0 4 169 81 172 76 162 0 5 145 70 148 70 148 0 6 124 59 126 60 127 STALE AIR FROM HOUSE 250 OUTSIDE FRESH AIR STALE AIR TO TO HOUSE SUPERVENTOR OUTSIDE SUFERVENTOR FRESH AIR FROM IN W C 2 a 5 2 5 z 2 5 5 a 5 lt 20 40 60 80 100 120 Gross Airflow L s L s 4 47 ENERGY PERFORMANCE LATENT SUPPLY NET POWER SENSIBLE APPARENT RECOVERY TEMPERATURE AIRFLOW CONSUMED RECOVERY SENSIBLE MOISTURE L S CFM WATTS EFFICIENCY EFFECTIVENESS TRANSFER HEATING 30
4. 64 83 71 82 0 01 46 97 104 67 TI 0 00 61 117 66 73 0 00 31 66 95 58 79 0 03 TOTAL RECOVERY EFFICIENCY COOLING i SUMMERAIRE MFG S Re PETERBOROUGH ONTARIO K9J 6X6 CERTIFIED CERTIFIED vx SUMMERAIRE Oe SPECIFICATIONS HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATORS PERFORMANCE RATINGS MODEL SHRV190RD Options Installed Defrost Internal Dehumidistat Electrical 120 V 1 27 Amp Exhaust Air Transfer Ratio 0 014 Low Temp Ventilation Reduction During 25 C Test 16 Maximum Unbalanced Airflow During 25 C Test 14 L s VENTILATION PERFORMANCE EXT STATIC NET SUPPLY GROSS AIR FLOW PRESSURE AIR FLOW SUPPLY EXHUAST Pa in wc L S L S L S 25 110 234 237 105 223 106 226 229 214 75 i 217 209 197 183 169 FROM OUTSIDE FRESH AIR STALE AIR TO TO HOUSE SUPERVENTOR OUTSIDE Supply A Exhaust 250 FRESH AIR IN W C 2 z amp 2 z amp z 5 E 5 a x rs 6 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Gross Airflow L s L s 47 ENERGY PERFORMANCE LATENT SUPPLY NET POWER SENSIBLE APPARENT RECOVERY TEMPERATURE AIRFLOW CONSUMED RECOVERY SENSIBLE MOISTURE L S CFM WATTS EFFICIENCY EFFECTIVENESS TRANSFER HEATING
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6. if length greater 25 ft use 7 insulated duct Minimum RSI value of 0 75 R4 is required Weather hood collar should be screwed to inner surface of sill plate and sealed with high quality caulking or aluminum faced tape Both the inner and outer liners of flexible ducting should be securely attached to the weather hood tubing and collar and to the HRV collar A good bead of high quality caulking preferably acoustical sealant should be used prior to clamping the liners It is very important to ensure that the fresh air intake line 1s well sealed and that the vapour barrier is sealed 13 5 Installation Methods Dedicated Duct System In this arrangement the HRV is installed with a dedicated duct system applicable rooms are exhausted and provided with fresh supply air as required The main advantage of this type of installation is it provides the ability to balance the exhaust and supply air streams from each serviced room The HRV system operates independent of the home s heating system Please refer to fig I below Stale Air Exhaust Fresh Air Exhaust Air Fresh K Air In fig I 14 Indirect Duct System Safety Warning Some Building Code and Combustion Appliance Installation Codes do not allow location of return air grills or any opening such as a breather T in an enclosed room with spillage susceptible combustion appliances If combustion appliances are used and not yet enclosed in a room loca
7. in place and drain trap filled with water d Dwelling vapour barrier is complete and intact e Fireplace dampers windows and doors are closed 18 f Clothes dryer off if vented to the outdoors g Furnace hot water heater non direct vent are turned off h other exhaust fans are off i Ensure that HRV filters and core are in place and integral balancing dampers are wide open J Power up HRV and set to high speed k Adjust all branch tech grills and registers to desired air flows 1 After taking readings at both the stale air being exhausted and the fresh air supply air stream damper down the higher air flow stream with the integral balancing damper to equal the lower volume air stream m Once the air flows are balanced lock the balancing dampers in place n While it is necessary to ensure that both air streams are balanced within 10 of each other a near balanced condition should be possible Upon completion return the fan speed selection to the normal speed of low A positive pressure situation within the dwelling may drive moist air into the external walls of the dwelling where in cold weather it may condensate potentially causing structural damage A negative pressure within the dwelling may have severe undesirable effects In some geographic locations radon gas may be drawn into the living space A negative condition may also cause back drafting of vented combustion appliances such as fireplaces a
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9. that air be exhausted from each room with a forced air furnace Wall stud spaces can be used as ducting for high wall returns provided that they are lined with galvanized metal Note Check local code compliance before implementing Adjustable Tech Grills are recommended for use in the return air system They can be wall or ceiling mounted thereby permitting balancing of the air being exhausted Stale air return grills should be located at opposite ends in the room to the fresh air grills to ensure good air exchange Please note that the exhaust air stream from a kitchen area must never be connected to the kitchen range hood Instead an exhaust grill should be mounted high on the wall as required by local codes so as not to extract cooking by products 9 Air Flow Balancing READ THE APPLICATION WARNING AT THE FRONT OF THIS MANUAL A magnehelic gauge and pilot tube flow measuring system is used for easy and accurate air flow measurement Upon completion of the installation it is necessary that the Ventilation System be balanced This is necessary to ensure that the volume of air being exhausted from the dwelling is equal to the volume of air being supplied Balancing will also ensure that the HRV is operating at it s maximum efficiency Detailed check list to be carried out prior to balancing a Install air flow station in each of the warm air streams b Ensure that all ductwork is secured and sealed c Drain connections are
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11. 40 84 103 68 77 0 01 66 140 132 62 68 0 00 86 158 58 64 0 00 34 72 16 61 79 0 03 TOTAL RECOVERY EFFICIENCY COOLING 29 P2100 N SUMMERAIRE MFG S PETERBOROUGH ONTARIO K9J 6X6 CERTIFIED CERTIFIED SUMMERAIRE SPECIFICATIONS HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATORS PERFORMANCE RATINGS MODEL SHRV240RD Options Installed Defrost Internal Dehumidistat Electrical 120 V 3 7 Amp Exhaust Air Transfer Ratio 0 05 Low Temp Ventilation Reduction During 25 C Test 16 9 Maximum Unbalanced Airflow During 25 C Test 15 6 L s VENTILATION PERFORMANCE EXT STATIC NET SUPPLY GROSS AIR FLOW PRESSURE AIR FLOW SUPPLY EXHUAST Pa in wc L S L S CFM L S 0 3 125 265 133 283 138 294 0 4 121 257 129 274 131 279 0 5 118 251 126 268 125 266 0 6 116 246 123 262 119 254 0 7 113 240 120 256 114 243 0 8 110 235 118 251 110 234 0 9 106 226 114 241 217 212 106 226 205 200 101 214 196 183 92 195 182 ALL DUCT CONNECTIONS 6 IN 152MM STALE AIR 4 FRESH AIR FROM FROM HOUSE OUTSIDE FRESH AIR H STALE AIR TO ve OUTSIDE lt 34 12 100 110 120 130 140 150 Gross Airflow L s L s 47 ENERGY P
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13. ERFORMANCE LATENT SUPPLY NET POWER SENSIBLE APPARENT RECOVERY TEMPERATURE AIRFLOW CONSUMED RECOVERY SENSIBLE MOISTURE c L S WATTS EFFICIENCY EFFECTIVENESS TRANSFER HEATING 0 46 97 176 69 86 0 00 0 67 141 222 70 84 0 01 0 400 64 80 0 01 25 41 88 66 87 0 03 SUMMERAIRE S PETERBOROUGH ONTARIO K9J 6X6 CERTIFIED CERTIFIED D FAN TIMER 20 MIN OPTIONAL CONTROLS 20 Minute Remote Timer Touch Pad Model ECPBT This 20 Minute Touch Pad MUST be connected to the CT terminals on the HRV exterior This control will not function if connected to PBT connection points Install using 18 2 thermostat wire Maximum number of ECPBT controls per HRV is eight Maximum cumulative lead length is 2000 lineal feet Touch pads are typically installed where 20 minutes of high speed ventilation may be desired Once activated by a momentary push of the SELECT button on the Touch Pad approximately 3 seconds the HRV is switched to high speed ventilation and the Touch Pad LED will illuminate The HRV will reset to the previously selected mode of operation once the 20 minutes have expired To cancel the selection depress the SELECT button on the 20 minute Touch Pad for a minimum of 3 seconds The selection can also be cancelled at any other optional control by momentarily depressing the SELECT button NOTE This control wi
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17. PR130 RX WCORE130 RX LATCH300 RX SPIGOTASY RX PAN130 RX MTR1186 RX DEH RX CAP450 6 RX BOARD130 RX BOARDSCOUT RX SWROCKER RX SWDOOR RX FLTR130 RX WHEEL130T RX WHEEL130B RX WHEEL190T RX WHEEL190B RX TMPSENSRD 115 RX DMPR240 RX PANII5 2405 PX PAN240L 115 RX IMP115 130 RX IMP240 RX CAPI15 RX TRANSRD RX FLTRI15 RX FILTR240 31 Description Front Door Hinge Damper Motor Coupling Damper Motor Damper Door Heat Recovery Core Front Door Latch Drain Spigot Drain Pan Fan Motor Internal Dehumidistat Motor Capacitor Main Control Board Detachable 130 190 Control On Off Switch Door Safety Switch Air Filters SHRV130RD Top Wheel SHRV130RD Bottom Wheel SHRV190RD Top Wheel SHRV190RD Bottom Wheel SHRVRD Temperature Sensor Damper Door Damper Door Drain Pan Drain Pan Drain Pan Heat Recovery Core Motorized Impellar Motorized Impellar Capacitor Transformer Air Filter Air Filter SUMMERAIRE Built Better To Last Longer Summeraire Mfg Peterborough Ontario Canada K9J 6X6 SHRV 115RD 130RD 190RD 240RD REVISED FEB 2007 4
18. SSD SUMMERAIRE Built Better To Last Longer Residential Central Heat Recovery Ventilator Product Specifications and Installation and Trouble Shooting Guide Superventor Series Models SHRVIISRD SHRV130RD SHRV190RD SHRV240RD APPLICATION WARNING It is always important to assess how the operation of any Heat Recovery Ventilator HRV may interact with vented combustion equipment 1 e gas furnaces oil furnaces wood stoves fireplaces etc Never install an HRV in a situation where it s normal operation lack of operation or partial failure may result in the back drafting on vented combustion equipment such as water heaters furnaces and fireplaces DO NOT ATTEMPT INSTALLING THIS HRV WITHOUT FIRST READING THIS ENTIRE MANUAL Summeraire Mfg exta Peterborough Ontario CERTIFIED Canada K9J 6X6 Table of Contents Model specifications 3 4 5 6 Option Controls s sc e x RUE sa EX w wis sl S w 7 Selecting a Location v ass dom kom n Ye UR 11 Weather hood installation 13 Dedicated Duct system 14 Indirect Duct system moo ox 15 Direct Duct Systemi uw ws UR 16 Fresh Air supply ducting 17 Stale Air return 18 Air Flow Balancing 1424353 es Re RUE X Ra 18 Trouble shooting guide 21 Wiring Diagrams wasu aa RR S 28 29 Replacement parts list
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20. a breather T is used Also where permitted by local codes the HRV ERV supply duct may be indirectly connected to the furnace return air duct using a breather In this application the breather in installed into the HRV ERV supply duct before the connection to the return air duct Leaving a gap in the ventilation supply duct in place of the breather T is acceptable but not recommended In this installation a grill is placed in the furnace return air duct and the HRV ERV supply duct is pointed at this grill at a minimum distance of 100mm 4 but not greater than 300mm 127 The free area of the grill shall not be less than the free area of the supply duct Call backs have occurred because it was thought that something had been accidently left out of the Breathin installation The Direct Duct System method of installation requires that the forced air system circulation fan be operated when the HRV is in use ech Sis Air In Air Out Stale Air Exhaust fig III Minimum 36 Fresh Air Please refer to fig III 6 Interior Ducting Ducting to the central forced air ductwork system or if used a dedicated duct system should be made of galvanized metal whenever possible To minimize airflow losses runs should be kept as short as possible using 45 degree elbows instead of 90 degree Whenever possible use Y fittings instead of T fittings joints must be fastened wit
21. anical room with close proximity to an outside wall Other installation locations are acceptable provided that the ambient air temperature does not fall below freezing This is to prevent the condensate drain lines from freezing 11 2 Mounting the HRV The RD series of HRV s may be rotated 180 degrees to permit the connection of the outside air streams to either the left or right hand side They are factory supplied to be installed with the cold air streams on the right To install this HRV in the reverse configuration simply remove the plastic drain hole plugs from the top of the cabinet and insert into the drain holes in the bottom Included with the HRV are four 4 laminated rubber hanging straps These are to be secured at each of the four corners of the HRV using the screws provided The other ends of the straps should be secured to the floor joists using large head screws To ensure proper condensate flow HRV must be installed level in both directions 3 Condensate Drain hose installation Two 2 drain spigot assemblies are provided These are to be installed through the drain pan holes provided Simply install the spigot through the openings and secure in place by installing the nylon washer and nut on the outside of the cabinet Ensure that the drain holes that are not used are plugged with the drain plugs installed in the cabinet Once installed attach 1 2 plastic tubing not supplied to the spigots Create a trap by formin
22. ation requires that the forced air circulation fan be operated when the HRV is in use Stale Air Exhaust Please refer to fig II below Fresh Stale Air In Air Out 15 Direct Duct System Safety Warning Some Building Code and Combustion Appliance Installation Codes do not allow location of return air grills or any opening such as a breather T in an enclosed room with spillage susceptible combustion appliances If combustion appliances are used and not yet enclosed in a room locate the grill or breathing T outside any future wall locations and a minimum distance of 6 feet from the combustion appliance This method of installation is used primarily when it is not reasonable to install dedicated duct runs from the HRV to the various rooms of the dwelling In this installation the warm exhaust and warm supply duct runs from the HRV are connected directly to the forced air heating system ductwork This method of installation does not permit source capture of the indoor air nor does it permit room balancing Where required by local codes the HRV ERV supply duct may be directly connected to the furnace return air duct Where both the exhaust and the supply duct are installed into the return air duct the exhaust air duct shall be positioned upstream at a distance of not less than 1 meter or 3 feet from the supply duct The supply duct shall be positioned as shown on the attached drawing In this application no opening such as
23. g a loop in the tubing This will prevent the cross contamination of the air streams through the tubing Ensure that the condensate drain tubing is not exposed to freezing temperatures Typically the drain line is connected into a floor drain sink or stand pipe Drain Opening Plugs Create Trap 12 4 Outside Weatherhoods and Ducting to the outside Inner Liner Insulation Weatherhood Collar Clamp Vapour Barrier The outside weather hoods must have built in bird screens to prevent birds and rodents from entering the duct system Minimum mesh size of 1 4 must be used Smaller mesh size will result in restricted air flows with increased potential for the development of blockages Vent hoods with gravity dampers must not be used Weather hoods should be installed a Aminimum of 6 ft apart from each other b Atleast 18 above ground level Away from sources of contaminates such as automobile exhaust fumes gas meters garbage cans d Locate away from prevailing winds whenever possible The size and design of the weather hoods shall be selected to ensure adequate free area to minimize air flow restrictions It is recommended that 6 insulated ducting with a integral single piece vapour barrier be provided Due to the high air flow restrictions in insulated flex duct it is recommended that run lengths be kept to a minimum stretched tightly and with as few elbows as possible
24. h screws rivets or duct sealant and wrapped with a quality duct tape to prevent leakage If standard grills are used it is recommended that wall grills of not less than 6 x 12 and floor grills of no less than 4 x 10 be used to minimize air flow restrictions 7 Fresh Air Supply Ducting Fresh air supply ducting to the living space may be either a dedicated or an indirect duct system Please refer to figures I and II Should the indirect method be used it is suggested that at the point of connection to the HRV that a short length of flex duct be used to electrically isolate the two systems Fresh air supply grills may be either wall or ceiling mounted Avoid locating these grills where room occupants may be exposed to the fresh air supply as this air temperature may be slightly less than the room air temperature Also it is recommended that adjustable grills such as round Tech Grills be used to permit balancing of the ventilation by room application It is recommended that a breathing T be installed in the fresh air duct between the HRV and the central distribution system This will maximize efficiency but hard connection is acceptable 17 8 Stale Air Return System The stale air return system is used to extract humid stale air from the areas of the dwelling where the worst air quality conditions might exist These may include areas such as laundry rooms bathrooms and kitchens Note that C S A Standard F326 requires
25. ll not respond while a crank timer is operational D FAN TIMER ole 6 G0 MIN ole oe 40 MIN 20 MIN ETT VENTILATION CONTROL AUTO OFF Wr VENTILATION CONTROL OPTIONAL CONTROLS Remote Timer Touch Pad Model PBT Touch pads are typically installed in any room where 20 40 or 60 minutes of high speed ventilation may be de sired i e bathrooms and or kitchens Once activated by a momentary push these buttons illuminate to indicate high speed activation If more than one touch pad is installed in the system then all will illuminate upon activation until the timed sequence has expired The display LEDS on the touch pad will illuminate to represent the time remaining To cancel a selection simply continue to push the select button until it turns off Maximum number of touch pads per HRV is eight 8 and 2000 lineal ft of 18 2 thermostat wire Wall Mount Dehumidistat Model SRDEH This control is typically installed in an area of the home where humidity may require automatic monitoring This could be a central location 1 e near furnace thermostat or in a specific room i e kitchen laundry etc When wall mount dehumidistats are used set the HRV internal dehumidistat to OFF Connect to HRV using 18 2 thermo stat wire Scout Control This standard control is detachable from the HRV Once removed from the HRV only the power ON OFF remains at the HRV By positio
26. nd furnaces When it is possible for excessive pressurization or depressurization of a dwelling to occur it may be necessary to perform a House Pressure Test This test is most important where fuel fired devices are installed that are susceptible to spillage IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO DETERMINE IF THE HOUSE PRESSURE TEST IS REQUIRED 19 Summeraire HRV Air Flow Balancing A Preliminary Procedures 1 Seal all the unit s ductwork with foil tape 2 Close all windows and doors and fireplace damper turn off all exhaust devices range hoods clothes dryer bath fan etc make sure all filters are clean 3 Set build in balancing dampers fully open Tap 1 8 hole in ductwork for pitot tube insertion Lo Cold Supply Warm Exhaust ua lt Cold Exhaust Warm Supply B Balancing Procedures 1 Set HRV to high speed Make sure that the furnace blower is ON if the installation is in any way connected to the ductwork of the furnace If not leave the furnace blower OFF Adjust air flow in branch lines if using source point exhaust and or supply 2 If outside temperature is below 3 C 26 F make sure defrost light is not on while balancing 3 Place magnahelic gauge on a level surface and adjust it to zero Insert pitot tube into exhaust air ductwork with tip aligned with ductwork pointing away from into air flow Record the reading on gauge 4 Move kit to other air
27. ning the SCOUT remotely to the HRV you can adjust fans speeds turn the fan off select AUTO OFF intermittent or turn the main HRV control Off When the HRV has been turned off using the SCOUT power still remains on at the HRV ON OFF switch however all external controls such as touch pads and dehumidistats will not function Intermittent In this mode the ventilation fan will run at low speed for 20 min utes and turn off for 40 minutes This cycle will continue until cancelled External devices are active The optional Scout installation kit is required for remote mounting Maximum number of Scout controls per HRV is one 1 with up to 400 lineal ft of 18 2 thermostat wire WATCHMAN AutojOft 01 MENS VENTILATION CONTROL WATCHMAN CONTROL The WATCHMAN is an optional intermediate remote control It permits the following function selections SYSTEM OFF In this position all internal and external controls are disabled FAN OFF Ventilation fan is off cold exhaust port 15 closed external devices are active FAN SPEED Low Medium or HIGH can be selected INTERMITTENT In this mode the ventilation fan will run at low speed for 20 minutes and turn off for 40 minutes This cycle will continue until cancelled External devices are active AUTO OFF In this mode the ventilation fan remains off until activated by either the internal dehumidistat or an ex
28. of the User manual for the method advised Maximum number of Watchman or Sentinel controls per HRV is four 4 at a maximum range of 1600 lineal ft of 18 2 thermostat wire sem VENTILATION FBN LO HUMID 40 Select Set Change n SUMMERAIRE VENTILATION CONTROL SCOUT WATCHMAN Indications MODE SCOUT WATCHMAN Intermittent Fan Off Auto Off Blink Intermittent LED ON Blink Auto Off Low Blink Intermittent LED ON Blink Low Default fan speed Slow Blink Default fan speed Slow Blink Summer Switch System Off Blink System Off Blink on Temp lt Sdeg F Note Up to 2000 lineal ft of 18 2 thermostat wire may be used in any configuration per HRV with up to eight 8 push button timers Up to 2000 lineal ft of 18 2 thermostat wire may be used in any configuration per to service up to four 4 Watchman or Sentinel controls 10 Model SHRV 130RD Illustrated Air In Filtered n Air Out Filtration Installation Options Warm Exhaust Cr Cold Cold Warm Supply Exhaust Supply s gt m Supply Cold Cold Fresh Exhaust Air Supply Warm Stale Exhaust Standard Ventilation Optional Ventilation 1 Selecting a location Typically the HRV is located in the mech
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30. stream HRV insert pilot tube into fresh air ductwork with tip aligned with ductwork pointing towards HRV into air flow Record reading on gauge Adjust fresh air balancing damper until reading is approximately the same as in exhaust air ductwork If the reading in the fresh air ductwork is less than in the exhaust air go back and adjust the exhaust balancing damper to equal the fresh air flow 5 Secure dampers in place with fastening screw Duct tape over pitot tube holes Convert FPM reading on gauge to CFM with conversion chart and record on balancing sticker and affix to HRV near label 6 Note Unit is considered balanced if readings are within 10 20 ASH HONV IVH CGHONV TIVE ATHWAdO IdIAI SAO TA LNA LLINAALNI QHHdS NVA YAMOT OL LSALAV HOIH OOL ALVA NOLLV ILLNHA HHIJIGIADH ATIVIOIILYV OL AVIA ALIGIWOH STNVd 1000 AO TIALS FATT LNIOd LAS IHHOIH V OL LV ISIdIA HHG LAS MO TOL LAS LV LSIGINN HAG HONV IVH THONV IVg8 ATIdSdO IdIAI SMOTA UV 5001 44 DONT Id 10D dd NV ANY LAVHS YOLOW NAAMLAG NOLLOSNNOO LOHASNI HOV IdH3l IHdIAVG HALLOHAHG LNSINHOVId82H TUINOTU AVN G3 VOS NO SLHDIT LN OLLSONDVIG 4785 DI VIS ONTANG ALVaddO LON SHOG YOO IHdIAVG dI TIVO IO LLNOO INHISAS HONV IVH dH4ddS NVH HSVH3DNI XTSNONNILNOD NO SI TANSNA NOLLV ILLNHA IHdO HdIAI H
31. te the grill or breathing T outside any future wall locations and a minimum distance of 6 feet from the combustion appliance This method of installation permits localized exhaust of indoor air and uses the existing forced air system to distribute fresh air Although independent room balancing of exhaust air can be achieved with the indirect duct system the distribution of fresh supply air cannot be balanced Where required by local codes the HRV ERV supply duct may be directly connected to the furnace return air duct The supply duct shall be positioned as shown on the attached drawing In this application no opening such as a breather T is used Also where permitted by local codes the HRV ERV supply duct may be indirectly connected to the furnace return air duct using a breather In this application the breather T in installed into the HRV ERV supply duct before the connection to the return air duct Leaving a gap in the ventilation supply duct in place of the breather T is acceptable but not recommended In this installation a grill is placed in the furnace return air duct and the HRV ERV supply duct is pointed at this grill at a minimum distance of 100mm 47 but not greater than 300mm 12 The free area of the grill shall not be less than the free area of the supply duct Call backs have occurred because it was thought that something had been accidently left out of the installation This method of install
32. ternal control such as a touch pad or dehumidistat RELATIVE HUMIDITY By rotating the control dial you can select desired levels of indoor humidity Humidity reduction will only occur during the heating season Should the set point be below the indoor relative humidity the HRV will automatically switch to high speed Multiple controls may be connected to the HRV Typically connection leads would be distributed from a central location and connected at the HRV with a single 18 2 lead Maximum number of Watchman or Sentinel controls per HRV is four 4 with a total of 1600 lineal ft of 18 2 thermostat wire SENTINEL CONTROL The SENTINEL control is the deluxe control using a digital LCD display to indicate HRV status The top line of the display indicates the current mode of operation the lower left side indicates the ventilation fan status and the lower right hand side indicates the current relative humidity The following option selections are available in addition to those offered by the WATCHMAN TIMED HIGH SPEED 20 40 or 60 minutes of high speed ventilation can be selected or cancelled FILTRATION In this mode the HRV fan runs continuously recirculating indoor air through the HRV filters During this cycle the outdoor cold air port is closed and no fresh air is introduced CLEAN FILTER INDICATOR Every thirteen weeks this control will display on the LCD the need to clean the filters and core Refer to the maintenance section
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