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8

12” (304 mm)

12” (304 mm)

36” (914 mm)

36” (914 mm)

OR

B

A

F

G

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Fig. 12 -- Balancing HRVXXLVU

Measure exhaust air first, it is typically the lowest pressure due to
nature of system and duct work. Next, measure fresh air. If fresh air

reading is higher than exhaust reading, adjust damper until reading
is same. If reading is lower, return to exhaust damper and adjust to

obtain same reading. You can use label on flow collar to convert

static pressure into airflow.
Once HRV is balanced and dampers are adjusted to equalize

airflow, use tape or drive screws to prevent damper blades from
moving. Remove flow collars and secure ducts. This procedure

should be repeated to ensure unit is balanced properly.

NOTE

: The flow collar directional arrow (on flow collar) must be

oriented in the airflow direction of unit.

NOTE

: Some field modification may be required to ensure proper

temporary installation of flow collar during balancing when
insulated flexible duct is used.

VENTILATION EVALUATION

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in reduced unit

efficiency, capacity or unit life.
DO NOT use HRV during construction of a house or when

sanding drywall. This type of dust may damage system.

CAUTION

!

When ventilation requirement is determined, use Product Data
Sheets to reference unit airflow delivery and performance.

The ventilation capacity of an HRV unit while at maximum speed
is defined according to greatest total airflow required. These

methods are derived from the Canadian National Building Code
1995 version and the CSA F326.1 revision.
The following 2 methods can be used to evaluate the approximate

ventilation needs of a house. Accuracy of calculations are
dependent upon the information available and knowing critical

measurements of the structure (see Fig. 13).
METHOD 1
To calculate approximate ventilation:

The sum of rooms X 10 CFM per room, plus 20 CFM for a
master bedroom or basement.

Example: 11 rooms X 10 CFM + 2 X 20 CFM = 150 CFM.

NOTE

: The master bedroom and basement are not included in

first part of this equation, but figured in at second part of equation.
METHOD 2
To calculate approximate ventilation:
Referencing same example (see Fig. 13).

Total cu ft X 0.3 per hr = total. Take total and divide by 60 to
get CFM.

Example:

1320 sq ft X 8 ft in height = 10560 cu ft per floor
10560 cu ft x 3 floors = 31680 total cu ft in house

31680 cu ft X 0.3 air change per hr = 9500 cu ft
9500 cu ft

÷

60 minimum per hr = 160 CFM.

BASEMENT

MASTER

BEDROOM

WASH-

ROOM

#1

WASH-

ROOM

#2

BEDROOM

#3

BEDROOM

#5

BEDROOM

#4

1320 sq ft (125 sq m)

1320 sq ft (125 sq m)

LIVING ROOM

#6

FAMILY ROOM

#10

KITCHEN

#9

LAUNDARY

ROOM

#8

WASH-

ROOM

#7

DINING ROOM

#11

1320 sq ft (125 sq m)

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Fig. 13 -- Floor Plan Example

Summary of Contents for HRVXXLVU

Page 1: ...alert to the potential for personal injury Understand the signal words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION These words are used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which wi...

Page 2: ...turn air duct of forced air system 13 Terminal connector block for wiring wall and timer con trols 14 Electrical cord connects to standard 115V outlet Select Location The HRV should be located in a co...

Page 3: ...il This connection should be direct see Fig 4 This is to allow incoming fresh air to mix before entering indoor equipment Connect Ducts to HRV PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may...

Page 4: ...ere are three selections High Low Intermittent The power indicator light indicates which mode has been selected See Table 2 Table 2 OneTouch Push Button Control MODE OPERATION DAMPER POSITION FAN SPEE...

Page 5: ...ecirculates indoor air The exchange LED goes off 5 The maintenance light illuminates every 3 months to indic ate filter should be cleaned It is reset by opening the door to the HRV NOTE The standard a...

Page 6: ...power cord attached to unit and ready to plug into a fused outlet Unit must be grounded for proper operation All electrical connections must comply with National and Local Electrical Codes or other o...

Page 7: ...s should be tightly closed No exhaust systems such as range top exhausts dryer exhaust fume hoods bath or roof fans should be in operation The forced air furnace if used for circulation should be oper...

Page 8: ...ined use Product Data Sheets to reference unit airflow delivery and performance The ventilation capacity of an HRV unit while at maximum speed is defined according to greatest total airflow required T...

Page 9: ...dels 10 30 10 20 10 15 LINE VOLTAGE CLASS 2 LOW VOLTAGE AND FIELD WIRING F Door interlock switch J1 3 120V 60Hz LINE NOTES 1 CONTROLS AVAILABLE SEE THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL 2 FAN MOTOR 2 IS USED ONLY WI...

Page 10: ...on K2 relay and opens outdoor air damper 120VAC is applied between Red and Gray wires on Molex plug pins 1 and 4 and blower motor runs in low speed operation CARE AND MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZA...

Page 11: ...its equipped with manual switch such as the new horizontal units Also configuration jumpers located on control board must match configuration setup shown on Fig 14 under Jumper Table In addition outsi...

Page 12: ...ctuator may be defective S Feed 120 V directly to the damper actuator If the problem persists replace the damper actuator S The circuit board may be defective S Replace the circuit board if the proble...

Page 13: ...Orange Orange High No Connection No Connection Blue Cap Medium J1 4 Red Red Low Table 9 Modify Blower Connection High or Medium Speed CONTROL MODULE MAIN ELECTRICAL HARNESS CABLE BLOWER WIRE SPEED J1...

Page 14: ...signaled by the wall control automatic wall control only In case of error indicators on wall control will flash When error occurs set dehumidistat at 80 position This will enable you to properly trou...

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