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* Ductwork layout may differ depend-
ing on model
DIRECT CONNECTION of the ERV SUPPLY AIR STREAM to the SUPPLY AIR SIDE on the
FURNACE & EXHAUST AIR STREAM to the FURNACE COLD AIR RETURN
SIMPLIFIED INSTALLATION (GOOD)
OPTION 2
1. Furnace blower must operate when ventilation from ERV is required. The
furnace should be set to run continuously or interlocked with ERV.
See
furnace electrical connection on page 17.
2. Due to the differences in pressure between the ERV and the equipment it is
being connected to, the ERV‘s airflow must be balanced on site, using the
procedure found section "AIRFLOW BALANCING".
* In the case of a multi-zone system, please contact Fantech customer
service prior to installing any installation type requiring the use of the
furnace interlock"
Installation examples
(Cont'd)
In the case of a simplified
installation, Option 1 is
recommended.
Air from inside
* Unit air flow should be balanced while ERV is on "Normal" speed and
furnace blower is running.
Outside
Fresh air to living areas
1 m (3' 3") min.
recommended
Cold air
return
ERV/Furnace ducting for Simplified Installation - Option 2
Suggested installation for:
• When bathroom and
kitchen already have local
exhaust system
• May be suitable for
retrofitting
Benefits:
Least expensive
installation type
Fantech energy recovery ventilators (ERV) that use a supply fan shutdown for frost
prevention do not include an outdoor air motorized damper. If you are using a simplified
installation, i.e. connecting the ERV supply air duct to a furnace's return air duct, the ERV
must operate continuously. When the ERV is turned off, no warm exhaust air will flow
through the ERV but the furnace's fan will continue to draw in outdoor air directly into the
furnace. If it's cold outside, cold air will be introduced, without re-heating, directly into
the furnace.
If the ERV is installed such that the homeowner may turn off the ERV during the winter, we
recommend installing a motorized damper between the ERV's supply air and the furnace's
return air duct that closes when the ERV is not operating. See wiring diagram (figure 1).
Damper
Motor
24 VAC Transformer
COM
NO
ERV Furnace interlock
See page 17.
24V
120V
Figure 1
*Transformer and Damper motor not included
Motorized
Damper
Motorized
Damper
Stale air to
outside
Fresh air from
outside
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