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HRVXX

Heat Recovery Ventilators

ERVXX

Energy Recovery Ventilators

Product Data

A05229

ERVXXSVB1100, HRVXXSVB1100

A05330

ERVXXSHB1100, HRVXXSHB1100

A10299

ERVXXLHB1200, HRVXXLHB1150, HRVXXLHB1250

A12338

HRVXXSVU1157

A12339

HRVXXLVU1330

The Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) and Energy Recovery
Ventilator (ERV) systems offered by Carrier are the finest on the

market today. These units provide efficient and cost effective heat
recovery during the heating season when needed most.
As temperatures drop below 23

_

F (--5

_

C), indoor air is recirculated

periodically through the heat exchanger core to prevent frost from
forming. Competitors’ methods of supplementary electric defrost

waste energy. Unlike rotary wheel heat exchangers which mix air
streams, these cross--flow or counterflow heat exchangers ensure

that there is no mixing of the stale air stream with the fresh outdoor

air stream.
A filter installed on the incoming outdoor air stream removes large

airborne particles from the intake air stream before they enter the
heat exchanger and reduces the maintenance required. The units’

acoustically engineered design make Carrier ventilators the quietest

on the market and ensures that comfort is felt, not heard.
Unlatching two (2) suitcase style latches allows easy removal of the

filters and core for cleaning on most units.

NOTE

:

The unit should not be installed in an attic or

unconditioned space unless provisions are made for drain line
freezing and condensation.

STANDARD FEATURES

HRV

S

Energy saving defrost cycle

S

Cross--flow, counterflow heat exchangers

S

One filter on incoming air; one filter on outgoing air to

protect core

S

Acoustical design

S

Polypropylene heat exchanger core

ERV

S

Integrated airflow balancing points

S

Integrated furnace interlock

S

High pressure blowers

S

Onboard control for continuous high/low ventilator operation

S

Energy saving defrost cycle

S

Cross--flow, counterflow heat exchangers

S

One filter on incoming air; one filter on outgoing air to

protect core

S

No--tools maintenance

S

Enthalpic heat exchanger core

Summary of Contents for ERVXXLHB1200

Page 1: ...air stream removes large airborne particles from the intake air stream before they enter the heat exchanger and reduces the maintenance required The units acoustically engineered design make Carrier v...

Page 2: ...rces Canada and the US EPA They meet ENERGY STAR requirements only when used in Canada Energy Star Canada All units in this document meet Energy Star Tier 2 reguirements in Canada except HRVXXLVU1330...

Page 3: ...elow 17 10 22 HVI RATED ENERGY PERFORMANCE MODEL MODE SUPPLY TEMP NET AIR FLOW POWER CONSUMED WATTS SENSIBLE RECOVERY EFFICIENCY APPARENT SENSIBLE EFFECTIVE NESS LATENT RECOVERY MOISTURE TRANSFER TOTA...

Page 4: ...27 Below 17 10 22 HVI RATED ENERGY PERFORMANCE MODEL MODE SUPPLY TEMP NET AIR FLOW POWER CONSUMED WATTS SENSIBLE RECOVERY EFFICIENCY APPARENT SENSIBLE EFFECTIVE NESS LATENT RECOVERY MOISTURE TRANSFER...

Page 5: ...93 Ends Enthalpic transfer media Cross flow 76 35 115 60 1 200 2 1 HRVXXLHB1150 66 163 31 77 Ends Polypropylene Cross flow 65 30 115 60 1 160 1 5 HRVXXLHB1250 82 204 39 96 Ends Polypropylene Cross flo...

Page 6: ...9 82 71 65 75 0 01 0 32 61 130 129 60 69 0 01 25 13 40 84 114 60 76 0 03 Cool 35 95 VENTILATION PERFORMANCE MODEL EXT STATIC PRESSURE NET SUPPLY AIR FLOW GROSS AIR FLOW SUPPLY EXHAUST Pa In w g L S CF...

Page 7: ...ERATURE DEFROST CYCLE MINUTES _C _F Defrosting Exchange HRVXXSVU1157 5 to 15 23 to 55 7 25 16 to 27 4 to 17 7 25 Below 27 Below 17 10 22 HVI RATED ENERGY PERFORMANCE MODEL MODE SUPPLY TEMP NET AIR FLO...

Page 8: ...330 300 334 142 158 Top Polypropylene Cross flow 145 66 115 60 1 500 5 4 DEFROST OPERATION MODEL OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE DEFROST CYCLE MINUTES _C _F Defrosting Exchange HRVXXLVU1330 5 to 15 23 to 55 6 60...

Page 9: ...5500 3215 3215 6430 9 15 2465 2465 3400 3899 6231 4870 3107 3107 6214 7 20 2195 2195 3000 3557 5684 4350 2834 2834 5669 4 25 1935 1935 2610 3215 5138 3850 2562 2562 5124 1 30 1680 1680 2250 2873 4591...

Page 10: ...10 Ventilator installed with forced air system A99297 Ventilator installed with independent air distribution A99298...

Page 11: ...nuous Low continuous wall control Vent wall control Vent low 40 min off High continuous Intermittent Intermittent 20 min on will operate in high will operate in high Low continuous No humidistat High...

Page 12: ...Control Used with HRVs KVBCN0101CLC Latent Wall Control Used with ERVs KVBCN0101CLT Carrier OneTouch Control Used with ERVs and HRVs as a main wall control KVBCN0101CST Standard HRV Control Used with...

Page 13: ...ties and enthalpy deviation lines are for ice 25 2 5 3 0 3 5 4 0 4 5 5 0 5 5 6 0 6 5 7 0 7 5 8 0 30 35 40 85 90 95 100 105 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 45 50 55 60...

Page 14: ...r Corp S 7310 W Morris St S Indianapolis IN 46231 Edition Date 07 12 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No...

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