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Balanced ventilation

By extracting used indoor air and supplying the same
amount of fresh air from outside a balanced
ventilation system is produced. Your ventilation
system combines this with heat recovery (HRV).

The principle of HRV ensures that the heat in the
extracted indoor air is transferred to the fresh
incoming air via a heat exchanger in the HRV unit.

The humid air from the toilet, kitchen and bathroom
is exhausted to the outside, but the warmth is
retained inside.

Up to 95% of the heat, which would normally be lost
outside now stays inside because of the HRV system.

Congratulations!

Your home is fitted with a
Brink HRV balanced
ventilation system which
will ensure healthy and
comfortable indoor air
quality whilst minimising
energy usage.

Householders

information

This booklet has been
produced to give you, the
householder, some general
guidance on the use and
operation of your new
HRV balanced ventilation
system.

It also includes some
routine maintenance
instructions to ensure the
system operates at peak
efficiency that provides an
energy efficient, fresh,
clean and healthy climate 
- all year round.

BRINK HRV Ventilation System

Summary of Contents for HRV Balanced

Page 1: ...HRV Balanced Ventilation Systems Homeowners Manual WHOLE HOUSE VENTILATION UK distributor for Brink Climate Systems ...

Page 2: ...nside Up to 95 of the heat which would normally be lost outside now stays inside because of the HRV system Congratulations Your home is fitted with a Brink HRV balanced ventilation system which will ensure healthy and comfortable indoor air quality whilst minimising energy usage Householders information This booklet has been produced to give you the householder some general guidance on the use and...

Page 3: ...u want However in a well balanced ventilated dwelling this is not necessary In the summertime if the indoor temperature is becoming too high opening a window can provide additional ventilation with cooler air However if you open the window in the heating season extra energy is wasted in heating up the incoming cold air Remember the incoming air through the ventilation system is filtered and provid...

Page 4: ...uality This is especially important in a new building There are two standard filters in the unit one to filter the incoming air bottom slot to ensure good internal air quality whilst the other filter top slot protects the heat exchanger An optional F7 Pollen filter may be fitted in the bottom slot replacing the standard filter On the display or on the 4 way switch of the Brink HRV you will get a s...

Page 5: ...r will tend to cool the incoming warmer air although this will gradually result in an increase in the internal temperature This assumes that this is happening on a hot sunny day but at night the outside temperature will drop and as soon as the temperature of the outside air falls below that of the interior temperature i e the extracted air then the bypass opens to let in the cooler air without it ...

Page 6: ...re a receiver and the necessary number of transmitters Receiver The receiver is easy to install and should be placed close to the Brink HRV unit The receiver has a cable with a communication plug which needs to be connected together with a splitter on the top of the HRV Transmitter Several transmitters can be set for one receiver for instance in the bathroom as well as the kitchen The transmitters...

Page 7: ...re consumables on which there is no warranty Replacement filters can be purchased from your installer or from CVC Direct Register within 1 month You will need to send us the serial number of your machine situated on the top of the HRV unit and your full address Registration must occur within 1 month of installation of the HRV unit and can be done by email info cvcdirect co uk or by returning the c...

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