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41.206" [1,047]

40.326" [1,024]

20.000"

[508]

5.715" [145]

20.620"

[524]

14.250"

[362]

34.000"

[864]

5.125" [130]

19.207"

[488]

4.028" [102]

1

1.325" [288]

12.000"

[305]

15.000"

[381]

20.000"

[508]

4.000" [102]

2.750"

[70]

1

1.000" [279]

20.000"

[508]

9.878" [251]

24.500"

[622]

8.000" [203]

8.000" [203]

4.000" [102]

8.000" [203]

10.000"

[254]

FRESH AIR

T

O BUILDING

EXHAUST

 AIR

T

O OUTSIDE

LINE VOL

T

AGE IN

LOW VOL

T

AGE

TERMINAL

 STRIPS

CONTROL

 BOX

ACCESS

CONTROL

 COVER

ACCESS DOOR

HEA

T

 RECOVER

Y

 CORE

REVERSED DOOR OPTION

ACCESS DOOR

EXHAUST

 AIR

FROM BUILDING

FRESH AIR

FROM OUTSIDE

STRAP

 MOUNT

LOCA

TION

REVERSED DOOR

OPTION

C

D

B

A

T

OP

 VIEW

OUTDOOR AIR

RETURN AIR

NOTE:

 For units with the reversed door option, interior components 

will appear as a mirror image of the above diagram.

NOTE:

 A

 minimum of 12.000" [305] clearance from any obstruction

is required for removal of the control box.

NOTE

A

 minimum of 15.000" [381] clearance from any obstruction is required for removal of heat recovery cores, fans, etc.

The access door can be removed from the cabinet with only 2.000" [51] of clearance.

EXHAUST

 AIR

SUPPL

Y

 AIR

LEFT

 SIDE VIEW

Dimensions in [  ] are millimeters

Center of gravity

Direction of airflow

NOTES:

PTS

HR

V1200i POL

Y

 CORE

HR

V1200i ALUMINUM 

CORE

LBS

54.02

38.98

54.02

38.98

186.00

Kg

24.50

17.68

24.50

17.68

84.36

PTS

A

B

C

D

TO

T

A

L

LBS

60.41

43.59

60.41

43.59

208.00

27.40

19.77

27.40

19.77

94.34

Kg

A

B

C

TO

T

A

L

D

Line voltage in

14 gauge wire nut

Condensate drain fitting (2x)

A

B

3/4" mpt

CONNECTION T

ABLE

CONNECTION SIZES

NOTE:

 This model has a damper located on the outdoor intake connection. 

This damper will close during a frost control cycle or when 

the unit is placed in the 'OFF' position with power maintained to the unit. 

This damper is not designed as a backdraft damper a

nd 

will remain open if power is disconnected from the unit for any reason.

FRONT

 VIEW

FRONT

 VIEW

RIGHT

 SIDE VIEW

RIGHT

 SIDE VIEW

CONDENSA

TE DRAIN

B

A

Appendix B Continued

Unit Dimensions

B-3: 1

15

0 cfm (without recirculation module)

Summary of Contents for HRV1150

Page 1: ...Installation Operation and Maintenance Instructions HRV650 HRV700 HRV1150 HRV1150...

Page 2: ...t and Balancing Flow Station Positions 5 Balancing Procedure 6 System Service Bi Monthly Maintenance 6 Annual Maintenance 6 Appendix A Mounting Diagrams 8 Appendix B Unit Dimensions 9 Appendix C Flow...

Page 3: ...talling the unit keep in mind that access to the control panel may be required Supply and exhaust ducts to outside may have 1 to 2 25 to 51mm of insulation on them Rubber vibration isolation may be re...

Page 4: ...s to be used ensure not to solder to the 3 4 19mm coupler while it is attached to the plastic drain fitting as deformation may occur Ensure adequate slope is present to allow good drainage minimum 1 4...

Page 5: ...Remote Wall Control Optional Remote mounted wall control options are solid state controls that can be used to control the ventilators from a remote location The connection from the ventilator to the...

Page 6: ...able Under normal conditions it is recommended that they be cleaned every two months More frequent cleaning may be required under extremely dirty operating conditions Use a vacuum cleaner to remove th...

Page 7: ...rol functions are not working properly Ensure that power is reaching the board Test the blower motors and damper actuators for operation when directly connected to the appropriate power voltage If the...

Page 8: ...connection of drain lines with adequate slope for drainage Wooden Curb Supplied by others Bolt to Floor Rubber Vibration Isolator Supplied by others U Channel Supplied by others 3 8 10mm Threaded Rod...

Page 9: ...uction is required for removal of heat recovery cores fans etc The access door can be removed from the cabinet with only 2 000 51 of clearance CONTROL PLATE ACCESS DOOR HEAT RECOVERY CORE REVERSED DOO...

Page 10: ...15 000 381 clearance from any obstruction is required for removal of heat recovery cores fans etc The access door can be removed from cabinet with only 2 000 51 of clearance 8 000 203 8 000 203 14 10...

Page 11: ...ruction is required for removal of heat recovery cores fans etc The access door can be removed from the cabinet with only 2 000 51 of clearance EXHAUST AIR SUPPLY AIR LEFT SIDE VIEW Dimensions in are...

Page 12: ...81 clearance from any obstruction is required for removal of heat recovery cores fans etc The access door can be removed from cabinet with only 2 000 51 of clearance REVERSED DOOR OPTION EXHAUST AIR T...

Page 13: ...203 15 250 387 2 000 51 LINE VOLTAGE IN NOTE A minimum of 12 000 305 clearance from any obstruction is required for power hook up low voltage remote connection and control panel access NOTE A minimum...

Page 14: ...Option Exhaust Air From Building Fresh Air From Outside Min 8 203mm Optional Canvas Vibration Isolator Min 12 305mm Min 12 304mm Flow Measuring Station FMS Balancing Damper not supplied Canvas Vibrati...

Page 15: ...1 25mm Min 3 76mm Plastic Drain Fitting To Drain Copper or Plastic Pipe Min 3 76mm Min 1 25mm 3 4 NPT Coupler Water Trap Plastic Hose To Drain NOTE All hose pipe and couplers to be supplied by others...

Page 16: ...12 VDC Low Voltage Controls All other terminals are dry contacts Low voltage terminal control consists of the following Wall Control 4 wire LVT 24 gauge minimum Occupied Night Setback Timer Sensor 24...

Page 17: ...trol and 24VAC power supply Use of 24VAC circuit requires isolating contacts ex thermostat to prevent interconnection of Class 2 outputs Occupancy control is achieved by connection to the terminal int...

Page 18: ...PJ2003 PJ2014 PJ1007 PJ1001A UCB1021 CR1029 CR1023 1 2 3 4 5 6 A B COM NC NO PJ2011 PJ1001 CR1024 CR1026 1 0 4 8 2 6 1 0 4 8 2 6 FILTRAN NOTE Low speed motor selection may be replaced by medium speed...

Page 19: ...472 9 9 14 1 15 7 7 4 11 7 13 3 5 0 9 3 10 9 2 6 6 9 8 5 0 2 4 4 6 1 900 425 8 5 12 4 13 8 6 4 10 2 11 7 4 3 8 1 9 6 2 2 6 0 7 5 0 1 3 9 5 4 800 377 7 0 10 4 11 7 5 2 8 6 9 9 3 4 6 8 8 2 1 7 5 0 6 4...

Page 20: ...st air Check filters and heat exchangers for blockage Check balance of airflows Outdoor temperature very cold Install electric duct heater if necessary Unit makes annoying noise Blower wheel out of al...

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