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Form No.

S3210-206

Supersedes

S3210-106

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3 of 12

Bard Wall-Mounts are designed to provide optional ventilation packages to meet all of your ventilation and indoor air quality requirements.  All
units are equipped with a barometric fresh air damper as the standard ventilation package.  All ventilation packages can be built-in at the
factory, or field-installed at a later date.

Manufactured under U.S. Patent Nos. 5,485,878; 5,301,744;
5,002,116; 4,924,934; 4,875,520; 4,825,936; 6,310,330.

Motorized Fresh Air Damper

Barometric Fresh Air Damper

Commercial Room Ventilator

Economizer

Energy Recovery Ventilator

Ventilation System Packages

BAROMETRIC FRESH AIR DAMPER - BFAD

       STANDARD

The barometric fresh air damper is a standard feature on all models.  It is installed on the inside of the service door
and allows outside ventilation air, up to 25% of the total airflow rating of the unit, to be introduced through the air
inlet openings and to be mixed with the conditioned air.  The damper opens during blower operation and closes
when the blower is off.  Adjustable blade stops allow different amounts of outside air to be introduced into the
building and can be easily locked closed if required.

BLANK OFF PLATE - BOP

       OPTIONAL

A blank off plate is installed on the inside of the service door.  It covers the air inlet openings which restricts any
outside air from entering into the unit.  The blank off plate should be utilized in applications where outside air is not

required to be mixed with the conditioned air.

MOTORIZED FRESH AIR DAMPER - MFAD

       OPTIONAL

The motorized fresh air damper is internally mounted behind the service door and allows outside ventilation air, up to
25% of the total airflow rating of the unit, to be introduced through the air inlet openings and to be mixed with the
conditioned air.  The two position damper can be fully open or closed.  The damper blade is powered open by a
24VAC motor with spring return on power loss.  The damper can be controlled by indoor blower operation or can be
field connected to be managed based on building occupancy.

COMMERCIAL ROOM VENTILATOR - CRV

OPTIONAL

The built-in commercial room ventilator is internally mounted behind the service door and allows outside
ventilation air, up to 50% of the total airflow rating of the unit, to be introduced through the air inlet openings.
It includes a built-in exhaust air damper.

The commercial room ventilator (CRV) is a simple and innovative approach to improving the indoor air quality by
providing fresh air intake and exhaust capability through the CRV.  The damper can be easily  adjusted to control the
amount of fresh air supplied into the building.  The CRV can be controlled by indoor blower operation or field
controlled based on room occupancy.  Two versions available (except on 1.5 and 2-Ton models).  The CRV and
CRVS are power open - spring return on power loss, and CRVP is power open and power close.  Complies with
ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1 “Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air Quality.”

ECONOMIZER - EIFM

OPTIONAL

The built-in economizer system is internally mounted behind the service door and allows outdoor air to be
introduced through the air inlet openings.  The amount of outdoor air varies in response to the system controls and
settings defined by the end user.  It includes a built-in exhaust air damper.  The economizer is designed to provide
“free cooling” when outside air conditions are cool and dry enough to satisfy cooling requirements without running
the compressor.  This in turn provides lower operating costs, while extending the life of the compressor.

Standard Features:

One Piece Construction - Easy to install with no mechanical linkage adjustment required.

Exhaust Air Damper - Built in with positive closed position.  Provides exhaust air capability to prevent
pressurization of tight buildings.

Actuator Motor - 24 volt, power open, spring return with built in torque limiting switch.

Proportioning Type Control - for maximum “free cooling” economy and comfort.

Moisture Eliminator & Prefilter - permanent, washable aluminum construction.

Enthalpy Control - adjustable to monitor outdoor temperature and humidity.

Minimum Position Potentiometer - adjustable to control minimum damper blade position for ventilation
purposes.

Mixed Air Sensor - to monitor outside and return air to automatically modulate damper position.

WALL-MOUNT ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR - WERV

OPTIONAL

The wall-mount energy recovery ventilator (WERV) is a highly innovative approach to meeting indoor air quality
ventilation requirements as established by ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 62.1.  The WERV allows from 200 to 450 CFM
(depending upon model) of fresh air and exhaust through the unit while maintaining superior indoor comfort and
humidity levels.  In most cases this can be accomplished without increasing equipment sizing or operating costs.
Heat transfer efficiency is up to 67% during summer and 75% during winter conditions.

The WERV consists of a unique “rotary energy recovery cassette” that provides effective sensible and latent heat
transfer capabilities during summer and winter conditions.  Various control schemes are addressed including limiting
ventilation during building occupancy only.

The WERV is designed to be internally mounted behind the service door in the WA, WH or WL model wall-mount
units.  It can be built-in at the factory or field installed as an option.  WERV-*3C and WERV-*5C can be
independently adjusted for intake and exhaust rates.

NOTE:

  The above vent systems are intake only without built-in exhaust capability.  Building will likely require separate

field installed barometric relief or mechanical exhaust elsewhere within the conditioned space.  Balancing dampers in
the return air grille may be required to achieve specified amount of outdoor air intake.

Summary of Contents for WH Series

Page 1: ...sor Time Delay Short cycle protection is standard Built into the heat pump control Suction Accumulator Protects the reciprocating compressor from refrigerant flood back and prevents damage to the comp...

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