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Warranty........................................................................................2
Technical Data - Model HRV95SRD ...........................................3
Port Configuration and Airflow - Model HRV95SRD .................4
Technical Data - Model HRV120SRD .........................................5
Technical Data - Model HRV155SRD .........................................6
Technical Data - Model HRV200SRD .........................................7
Technical Data - Model HRV300DDD .......................................8
Technical Data - Model ERV200S ...............................................9
Controlling your HRV/ERV
How the Dehumidistat Works
Glossary.......................................................................................10
The Premium Series Digital Control Model ADXC-II ...............11
The Premium Series Programmable Control Model APV..........12
Optional Timers
The DH-II Dehumidistat .............................................................13
Installation Methods....................................................................14
Installation Diagrams .............................................................15-17
Installation...................................................................................18
Engineering Data HRV ...............................................................19
Suspending the HRV120SRD .....................................................20
Drain Connection
Grilles .........................................................................................21
Weatherhood Installation ............................................................22
Installation of the Main Control ..................................................23
Installation and Operation 20/40/60/ Minute Timers
Installation of Mechanical Timers...............................................24
Installation of ZRT Zone Register Terminal...............................25
Interlocking HRV/ERV to an Airhandler/Furnace Blower
Dry Contacts................................................................................26
Pitot Tube Air Flow Balancing ...................................................27
Air Flow Measuring Kit ..............................................................28
Balancing Collar Instructions......................................................29
Maintenance Routine for your HRV/ERV ..................................30
Troubleshooting your HRV/ERV System...................................31
Wiring Diagrams....................................................................32-33
Heat and Energy Recovery Ventilator Warranty .......................34
All Heat Recovery Ventilators carry a fifteen (15) year warranty
on the heat recovery core and a 2 (two) year replacement parts
warranty.
All Energy Recovery Ventilators carry a 5 (five) year warranty on
the energy recovery core and a 2 (two) year replacement parts
warranty.
During the warranty period, if any core experiences a failure or
perforation caused by normal use while owned by the original
purchaser, a replacement core (FOB our plant) will be supplied at
no expense.
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IMPORTANT -
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL
BEFORE INSTALLING UNIT.
Due to ongoing research and product development,
specifications, ratings and dimensions are subject to
change without notice.
NOTE
CAUTION
Before installation, careful consideration must be
given to how this system will operate if connected
to any other piece of mechanical equipment, i.e. 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 air flows of the HRV/ERV, by using
the balancing procedure found in this manual.
NEVER install a ventilator in a situation where its
normal operation, lack of operation or partial
failure may result in the backdrafting or improper
functioning of vented combustion equipment.
Do Not Connect the HRV/ERV supply air duct to the
supply or return duct of an airconditioner, in
climate zones where the outdoor air dew point
often exceeds 55°F (13°C) (that is, in warm, humid
climates). Failure to observe this may result in
condensation of moisture inside the ducting. It is
not recommended to operate the HVAC fan
continuously in such climates.
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