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THESE UNITS REQUIRE R-410A 

REFRIGERANT AND POLYOL 

ESTER OIL.

GENERAL

1.  Use separate service equipment to avoid cross 

contamination of oil and refrigerants.

2.  Use recovery equipment rated for R-410A 

refrigerant.

3.  Use manifold gauges rated for R-410A (800 

psi/250 psi low).

4.  R-410A is a binary blend of HFC-32 and HFC-125.
5.  R-410A is nearly azeotropic—similar to R-22 and 

R-12.  Although nearly azeotropic, charge with 
liquid refrigerant.

6.  R-410A operates at 40-70% higher pressure than 

R-22, and systems designed for R-22 cannot 
withstand this higher pressure.

7.  R-410A has an ozone depletion potential of zero, 

but must be reclaimed due to its global warming 
potential.

8.  R-410A compressors use Polyol Ester oil.
9.  Polyol Ester oil is hygroscopic; it will rapidly absorb 

moisture and strongly hold this moisture in the oil.

10. A liquid line dryer must be used; even a deep 

vacuum will not separate moisture from the oil.

11. Limit atmospheric exposure to 15 minutes.
12. If compressor removal is necessary, always plug 

compressor immediately after removal.  Purge with  
small amount of nitrogen when inserting plugs.

TOPPING OFF SYSTEM CHARGE

If a leak has occurred in the system, Bard 
Manufacturing recommends reclaiming, evacuating (see 
criteria above), and charging to the nameplate charge.  
However, if done correctly, topping off the system 
charge can be done without problems.
With R-410A, there are no significant changes in the 
refrigerant composition during multiple leaks and 
recharges.  R-410A refrigerant is close to being an 
azeotropic blend (it behaves like a pure compound 
or single component refrigerant).  The remaining 
refrigerant charge, in the system, may be used after 
leaks have occurred and then “top-off” the charge by 
utilizing the charging charts on the inner control panel 
cover as a guideline.

REMEMBER:  

When adding R-410A refrigerant, it 

must come out of the charging cylinder/tank as a 
liquid to avoid any fractionation, and to insure optimal 
system performance.  Refer to instructions for the 
cylinder that is being utilized for proper method of 
liquid extraction.

SAFETY PRACTICES

1.  Never mix R-410A with other refrigerants.
2.  Use gloves and safety glasses.  Polyol Ester oils 

can be irritating to the skin, and liquid refrigerant 
will freeze the skin.

3.  Never use air and R-410A to leak check; the 

mixture may become flammable.

4.  Do not inhale R-410A—the vapor attacks 

the nervous system, creating dizziness, loss 
of coordination and slurred speech.  Cardiac 
irregularities, unconsciousness and ultimate death 
can result from breathing this concentration.

5.  Do not burn R-410A.  This decomposition 

produces hazardous vapors.  Evacuate the area if 
exposed.

6.  Use only cylinders rated DOT4BA/4BW 400.
7.  Never fill cylinders over 80% of total capacity.
8.  Store cylinders in a cool area, out of direct 

sunlight.

9.  Never heat cylinders above 125°F.
10. Never trap liquid R-410A in manifold sets, gauge 

lines or cylinders.  R-410A expands significantly 
at warmer temperatures.  Once a cylinder or line is 
full of liquid, any further rise in temperature will 
cause it to burst.

        WARNING

Failure to conform to these practices 

could lead to injury or death.

Summary of Contents for I30A1DA

Page 1: ...els INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Bard Manufacturing Company Inc Bryan Ohio 43506 www bardhvac com Manual 2100 597G Supersedes 2100 597F Date 5 18 16 I30A1DA I30A1DB I30A1DC I36A1DA I36A1DB I36A1DC I42A1D...

Page 2: ...l Description 35 Control Wiring 35 Recommended Control Sequences 35 Setting the Ventilation CFM Levels 35 I TEC Combination CRV and Economizer Ventilation System Vent Code N 38 General Description 38...

Page 3: ...e 23 Motor Speed CFM Configuration 39 Figure 24A CRV Manual Mode M Terminal 43 Figure 24B CRV Mod Mode P Terminal 43 Figure 25 Ventilation Airflow Diagram 44 Figure 26 CRV Access 45 Figure 27 Control...

Page 4: ...l N Air Conditioning Low Pressure Low Velocity ACCA Manual D or Duct System Design Manual Q Winter and Summer Air Conditioning For more information contact these publishers ACCA Air Conditioning Contr...

Page 5: ...ation made according to methods of Air Conditioning Contractors of America ACCA The air duct should be installed in accordance with the Standards of the National Fire Protection Systems of Other Than...

Page 6: ...All units have 24V terminal block Motor will deliver consistent CFM through voltage supply range with no deterioration Continuous fan CFM is the total air being circulated during continuous fan mode W...

Page 7: ...C09 460 3 1 1 1 9 13 18 10 15 20 14 14 12 14 14 12 I36A1DA0Z A05 A10 A15 230 208 1 1 1 1 1 or 2 26 32 58 84 40 40 60 90 8 8 6 4 10 10 10 8 26 52 40 60 8 6 10 10 I36A1DB0Z B06 B09 B15 230 208 3 1 1 1 1...

Page 8: ...1 5 47 3 46 1 8 With Sides Removed Vent Intake Disconnect Electrical Air Filters Vent Exhaust Door Latch Locking Filters Return Air 2 12 x 20 Door Latch Locking Air Filters 2 Washable Hinges 4 Lift Of...

Page 9: ...oad is required to lift the top section off from the bottom base Do not attempt to do this manually Failure to do so could result in the unit tipping over and causing bodily injury and or damage to th...

Page 10: ...is required two riser platform accessories are available The IRP3 increases the unit height by 3 Figure 7B on page 15 and the IRP6 by 6 Figure 7C on page 16 SECURING UNIT TO STRUCTURE Shipped with th...

Page 11: ...s Optional Top Centered on Higher Sill Heights Acheivable With Base Kit Wall Opening Sleeve Mounting Hole Locations FLOOR MOUNTING HOLE CENTERLINES 17 8 56 8 20 6 7 20 2 8 8 29 32 7 1 20 7 8 43 7 42 3...

Page 12: ...Y Dimension Z Dimension Z Dimension I30A1DA DB 13 3 4 24 43 47 I30A1DC 13 3 4 24 43 47 I36A1DA DB 13 3 4 24 43 47 I36A1DC 13 3 4 24 43 47 I42A1DA DB 13 3 4 24 43 47 I42A1DC 13 3 4 24 43 47 I48A1DA DB...

Page 13: ...E WING WALL CONSTRUCTION TOP VIEW CLOSET CONSTRUCTION TOP VIEW LEFT CORNER CONSTRUCTION TOP VIEW FILTERS RIGHT CORNER CONSTRUCTION TOP VIEW ACCESS DIMENSIONS REMOVABLE SIDES 1 1 ALL FILTER AND COMPONE...

Page 14: ...Manual 2100 597G Page 14 of 68 FIGURE 6 Compressor Shipping Bolts COMPRESSOR SHIPPING BOLT COMPRESSOR SHIPPING BOLT FIGURE 5 Removal of Air Duct CRV ERV AIR DUCT...

Page 15: ...NDED TO BOTTOM OF ROOF 9 7 MINIMUM OR FIXED CEILING FLOOR OR FIXED CEILING BOTTOM OF ROOF SUSPENDED CEILING 20 MINIMUM 7 9 3 4 UNIT HEIGHT FIELD SUPPLIED DUCT TURNING VANES RECOMMENDED MINIMUM 12 4 MI...

Page 16: ...ENDED TO BOTTOM OF ROOF 9 10 MINIMUM OR FIXED CEILING 3 RISER FIELD SUPPLIED DUCT TURNING VANES RECOMMENDED 12 MINIMUM 4 MINIMUM FROM TOP OF UNIT TO DUCT BOTTOM MIS 2989 B FLOOR OR FIXED CEILING BOTTO...

Page 17: ...IXED CEILING 6 RISER 9 8 MINIMUM REQUIRED INSTALLATION HEIGHT BOTTOM OF ROOF FLOOR OR FIXED CEILING SUSPENDED CEILING MINIMUM 20 7 9 3 4 UNIT HEIGHT FIELD SUPPLIED DUCT MIS 2988 B TURNING VANES RECOMM...

Page 18: ...num Box mounts on top of the unit and has both vertically and horizontally adjustable louvers on the front discharge grille When used with a ducted supply an ICX28 Cabinet Extension may be used to con...

Page 19: ...he unit in the bottom of the base about 12 in from the front on both the left and right side These holes are covered with insulation and are not visible They are located very close to the side panels...

Page 20: ...pply liberal amount of caulk to back of flange before installing Screws to Attach Unit Fan Shroud Exhaust Sleeve to Use 6 3 4 Long Self Tapping Screws to Attach Inner Sleeve Use 12 3 4 Long to Unit Ba...

Page 21: ...Manual 2100 597G Page 21 of 68 INTERIOR FLOOR I TEC UNIT OUTSIDE WALL FILL INSULATION FILL INSULATION OUTDOOR GRILLE SIZE VARIES INSIDE WALL SLEEVE MIS 2928 A FIGURE 11B Unit Mounting...

Page 22: ...for wire sizing information and maximum fuse or circuit breaker size Each unit is marked with a Minimum Circuit Ampacity This means that the field wiring used must be sized to carry that amount of cu...

Page 23: ...0V tap For 208V operation reconnect from 240V to 208V tap The acceptable operating voltage range for the 240 and 208V taps are as noted in Table 3 LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS These units use a grounded 24...

Page 24: ...ry installed jumper Remove jumper and connect to N C fire alarm 3 3 3 2 2 Red W1 E A D L O B Y2 Y1 24V G COM W2 Model CS9BE THO SC SC SC W1 E A D L O B Y2 Y1 24V G COM W2 Model CS9B THO or Completesta...

Page 25: ...tat has Occupancy Signal 5 4 5 CRV Wiring Harness 1 2 2 BROWN WHITE ORANGE BLACK WHITE RED WHITE GND SC SC SC Model CS9BE THO W2 COM G 24V Y1 Y2 O B L D A W1 E GND SC SC SC Model CS9B THO or Completes...

Page 26: ...to A and do not use seperate CO2 controller If CS9B THOC or CS9BE THOC is used connect Brown White 6 Bard 8403 067 GND SC SC SC CO2 Control Model CS9BE THO W2 COM G 24V Y1 Y2 O B L D A W1 E GND SC SC...

Page 27: ...s 1 2 2 BROWN WHITE ORANGE BLACK WHITE RED WHITE PURPLE PINK W1 E A D L O B Y2 Y1 24V G COM W2 Model CS9BE THO SC SC SC W1 E A D L O B Y2 Y1 24V G COM W2 Model CS9B THO or Completestat Model CS9BE THO...

Page 28: ...6 Low Voltage PURPLE PINK 2 3 1 directly to A and do not use seperate CO2 controller If CS9B THOC or CS9BE THOC is used connect Brown White Bard 8403 067 Red GND SC 5 6 Model CS9BE THO W2 COM G 24V Y...

Page 29: ...erm Strip R 6 3 PURPLE PINK 2 1 5 6 Voltage Bard 8403 067 4 3 W1 E A D L O B Y2 Y1 24V G COM W2 CO2 Control Low Model CS9BE THO SC SC SC W1 E A D L O B Y2 Y1 24V G COM W2 Model CS9B THO or Completesta...

Page 30: ...onnect 3 Connect orange wire to G terminal 4 4 ORANGE BLACK WHITE RED WHITE L A W1 E Y2 Y1 Y0 24V G Model CS9BE THOC SC SC SC W2 D Y2 W2 L A W3 7 6 RT G COM O B Completestat Term Strip R D Y1 8 CRV EC...

Page 31: ...ing multiple leaks and recharges R 410A refrigerant is close to being an azeotropic blend it behaves like a pure compound or single component refrigerant The remaining refrigerant charge in the system...

Page 32: ...Since there is a 50 50 chance of connecting power in such a way as to cause rotation in the reverse direction verification of proper rotation must be made Verification of proper rotation direction is...

Page 33: ...on and the alarm relay circuit will energize Recycling the wall thermostat resets the manual lockout Low Pressure Switch Bypass and Lockout Sequence If the low pressure switch opens for more than 120...

Page 34: ...n series with the outdoor fan control thermistor to change the temperature curve that the fan logic control sees It is anticipated that a 2 3 drop in system capacity and efficiency will be seen when t...

Page 35: ...to build up in the structure because there is little or no cooling load Thus the air conditioner is not running enough to remove the excess moisture being brought in Use a control system that in some...

Page 36: ...rical shock Electrical shock can result in serious injury or death Disconnect the remote electric power supply or supplies before servicing corresponding CFM needed for the intake and exhaust blowers...

Page 37: ...CRV Speed Change Terminal Access REMOVE 5 SCREWS FROM CRV DOOR TO ACCESS CRV COMPONENTS MIS 3023 CRV INTAKE BLOWER NOTE CRV EXHAUST BLOWER IS BEHIND INTAKE BLOWER BLOWER SPEED CONTROL LOCATION BLOWER...

Page 38: ...nd are balanced to maintain a slight positive pressurization in accordance to ASHRAE 62 1 Standard The ventilation package is also provided with filters to reduce the required service needed and to fu...

Page 39: ...ith white trace that has as black terminal on the end where it connects to the terminal strip see Figure 23 5 Move the brown wire with white trace to the corresponding CFM level needed in accordance w...

Page 40: ...second stage cooling YO thermostat signal powers relay coil R2 R2 relay then closes NO contact between R and Y1 at low voltage terminal strip engaging stage 1 mechanical cooling NC contacts of relay...

Page 41: ...C CRV only during periods when the conditioned space is occupied Running the ventilation during unoccupied periods wastes energy decreases the expected life of the CRV and can result in large moisture...

Page 42: ...put from CO2 control to Terminal 3 along with pink wire and connect to Terminal 4 along with purple wire of unit low voltage terminal strip 7 Follow the directions supplied with the CO2 control to con...

Page 43: ...ame GREEN STATUS LIGHT blink refer to Step 5 M Terminal ERV MODULATING MODE JUMPER PIN ON P TERMINAL CFM Vdc Signal from CO2 Control 450 10 425 8 87 400 8 31 375 7 61 350 6 73 325 5 91 300 5 15 275 4...

Page 44: ...Manual 2100 597G Page 44 of 68 EXHAUST Return Air Indoor Air VENT Outdoor Air BLOWER BLOWER INTAKE Supply Air VENT SUPPLY BLOWER MIS 3024 FIGURE 25 Ventilation Airflow Diagram...

Page 45: ...age 45 of 68 PLATES MIS 3846 CRV CONTROL PANEL LOCATION CRV DIFFUSER NOTE CRV EXHAUST BLOWER IS BEHIND INTAKE BLOWER REMOVE 5 SCREWS FROM CRV DOOR TO ACCESS CRV COMPONENTS CRV INTAKE BLOWER FIGURE 26...

Page 46: ...allow users to select the transmitter output to be 4 to 20 mA 0 to 5 VDC or 0 to 10 VDC to work with virtually any building management controller An optional relay with user adjustable set points can...

Page 47: ...Select the mounting location away from diffusers lights or any external influences 3 Mount transmitter on a vertical surface to a standard electrical box using the two 6 M2C type screws provided 4 Pu...

Page 48: ...low output range Sets the CO2 concentration for the lowest output 4 mA or 0 VDC Low limit 0 PPM Factory setting 0 PPM High limit 2000 5000 PPM depending on model COH CO2 high output range Sets the CO...

Page 49: ...nt of ventilation required helping to minimize sound levels and ventilation load on the structure CONTROL WIRING The I TEC ERV comes wired from the factory ready to operate in manual mode ON OFF cycli...

Page 50: ...rol panel cover by removing four 4 screws see Figure 30 5 Locate two 0 10Vdc motor control boards in control panel see Figure 31 on page 55 6 On intake motor control board observing GREEN STATUS LIGHT...

Page 51: ...8100 0 5345 5345 0 6480 6480 0 4341 4341 0 90 80 31590 7290 24300 20533 4738 15794 26325 6075 20250 17374 4009 13365 21060 4860 16200 14110 3256 10854 75 21465 7290 14175 13952 4738 9213 17887 6075 1...

Page 52: ...FLOW INDEX or CW to reduce FLOW INDEX to match desired setting Same GREEN STATUS LIGHT blink refer to Step 2 M Terminal ERV MODULATING MODE JUMPER PIN ON P TERMINAL CFM Vdc Signal from CO2 Control 450...

Page 53: ...Manual 2100 597G Page 53 of 68 FIGURE 29 Ventilation Airflow Diagram EXHAUST Return Air Indoor Air VENT Outdoor Air BLOWER BLOWER INTAKE Supply Air VENT SUPPLY BLOWER MIS 3024...

Page 54: ...Page 54 of 68 FIGURE 30 ERV Access ERV DOOR TO ACCESS ERV COMPONENTS ASSEMBLIES REMOVE 5 SCREWS FROM PANEL LOCATION MIS 3025 ERV CONTROL ERV CASSETTE NOTE ERV EXHAUST BLOWER IS BEHIND INTAKE BLOWER E...

Page 55: ...itions In order to achieve a higher level of accuracy the Series CDT includes digital barometric pressure adjustment and the ability to field calibrate the sensor Universal outputs allow users to sele...

Page 56: ...arbon dioxide The mini USB plug of the remote display plugs into the receptor on the side of the housing After a short warm up time the display will begin to show the current temperature and carbon di...

Page 57: ...hPa High limit 32 0 in Hg 1100 hPa ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR MAINTENANCE General Information The ability to clean exposed surfaces within air moving systems is an important design consideration for t...

Page 58: ...of the unit If in a return air filter grille gain access by hinging the grille open 3 Inspect energy recovery ventilator for proper wheel rotation and dirt buildup This can be done in conjunction wit...

Page 59: ...Manual 2100 597G Page 59 of 68 FIGURE 32 Hub Assembly with Ball Bearings...

Page 60: ...29 20 46200 58 16122 96 6383 17 149355 21 44855 59 15710 97 6239 16 144374 22 43554 60 15310 98 6098 15 139576 23 42295 61 14921 99 5961 14 134956 24 41077 62 14544 100 5827 13 130506 25 39898 63 1417...

Page 61: ...nsate Control FIGURE 33 Indoor Condensate Overflow Switch FIGURE 34 Outdoor Condensate Sensor happens on the same cooling call cycle a hard lockout of the compressor circuit will occur See Sequence of...

Page 62: ...otor IS NOT receiving any communication troubleshoot the communication issue using the diagnostic table for the fan logic control a This motor uses a 7 wire harness to control the motor Line power is...

Page 63: ...ssor operation and is normal RED STATUS LIGHT LA Is illuminated when low ambient control switch is in the closed position NOTE This is not required in heat pump operation as the low ambient switch is...

Page 64: ...ine if it s air noise cabinet duct or motor noise interview customer if necessary Air noise High static creating high blower speed Is airflow set properly Does removing filter cause blower to slow dow...

Page 65: ...tor Verify with a standard ohmmeter that the resistance from each motor lead in the motor plug just removed to the motor shell is 100K ohms Refer to Figure 37 Measure to unpainted motor end plate If a...

Page 66: ...X Pin 15 X X X X X X X X X Pin 16 Not Used POWER CONNECTOR PWB HEADER AMP 1 350945 0 PIN Description 1 Jumper Pin 1 to Pin 2 for 120VAC Line Input Only 2 3 Chassis Ground 4 AC Line 5 AC Line Troublesh...

Page 67: ...gh Side 122 218 123 238 125 258 127 279 128 299 130 319 131 339 133 360 134 380 135 404 136 428 137 452 138 476 139 500 140 524 80 DB 67 WB Low Side High Side 134 217 136 239 138 260 139 282 141 304 1...

Page 68: ...gh Side 126 192 128 212 130 233 132 253 134 274 136 294 138 315 139 335 141 356 142 379 143 402 144 426 145 449 146 472 147 496 80 DB 67 WB Low Side High Side 140 195 141 216 143 236 145 257 146 278 1...

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