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Fig. 54 — Exhaust Air Hood Removal
Outside Air Motorized Damper Removal
1. Turn off, lockout and tag-out electrical power to unit.
2. Remove the outside air motorized damper access panel by
removing the self-sealing screws around the perimeter (see
Fig. 54).
NOTE: Even after all of the screws have been removed from the
panel it still may be difficult to remove due to the gasket applied
from the original installation. Take care not to damage the gasket.
If damage occurs use 9430-2300 gasket to replace before reattach-
ing the panel.
3. Disconnect the connector labeled PL06 for the damper
motor from the wiring harness inside the air chamber of
the EnergyX
unit.
4. Slide out the outside air motorized damper by pulling it
along the track guides. See Fig. 55.
Outside Air and Exhaust Fan Replacement
OUTSIDE AIR FAN REMOVAL
1. Turn off, lockout and tag-out electrical power to unit.
2. Remove outside air hood (see procedure on page 96).
3. Remove outside air motorized damper (see procedure above).
4. Remove the lower and upper guides for the outside air
motorized damper by removing the screws along the
length of the flanges connecting them to the inside of the
ERV unit.
5. Disconnect the connector PL121, PL123 and the power
wires for the exhaust fan motor from the wiring harness
inside the air chamber of the EnergyX unit.
6. Remove the fasteners at each corner of the outside air fan
that secure the outside air fan front panel to the dividing
wall by access through the hood opening of the ERV. See
NOTE: See instructions for removing the wheel and supply filters
if more room is needed to access the outside air fan through the
door for better maneuverability.
7. Remove the four bolts holding the front fan panel onto the
rest of the outside air fan assembly. Completely remove
this panel from the ERV.
NOTE: Tilt the fan assembly front panel to fit it through the hood
opening.
8. Pull the outside air fan out through the hood opening. See
NOTE: Tilt the fan assembly to fit its back panel through the
opening in the dividing wall.
9. Repeat Steps 6, 7, and 8 to remove the second fan.
Summary of Contents for /50HC 04-28
Page 69: ...69 Fig 24 Typical Control Diagram for 48HC 04 14 Units 48HC 08 09 shown ...
Page 70: ...70 Fig 25 Typical Power Diagram for 48HC 04 14 Units 48HC 08 09 shown ...
Page 71: ...71 Fig 26 Typical Control Diagram for 50HC 04 14 Units 50HC 14 shown ...
Page 72: ...72 Fig 27 Typical Power Diagram for 50HC 04 14 Units 50HC 14 Non Humidi MiZer shown ...
Page 73: ...73 Fig 28 Typical Control Diagram 48HC 17 28 Units ...
Page 74: ...74 Fig 29 Typical Control Diagram 50HC 17 28 Units ...
Page 75: ...75 Fig 30 Typical Humid MiZer Power Diagram and Component Arrangement 48 50HC 17 28 Units ...
Page 76: ...76 Fig 31 Typical Non Humid MiZer Power Diagram and Component Arrangement 48 50HC 17 28 Units ...
Page 89: ...89 Fig 42 Modulating ERV Wiring Schematic ...
Page 90: ...90 Fig 43 EnergyX ERV Control Box Component Layouts ...
Page 101: ...101 Fig 59 Exhaust Fan Assembly Removal Exhaust Fan Assembly ...
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