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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

Summary of Contents for VER200

Page 1: ...Lenexa KS 66215 Tel 800 747 1762 Fax 800 487 9915 Canada 50 Kanalflakt Way Bouctouche NB E4S 3M5 Tel 800 565 3548 Fax 877 747 8116 VER200 Energy Recovery Ventilator Your ventilation system should be...

Page 2: ...on equipment i e Gas Furnaces Oil Furnaces Wood Stoves etc Products are designed and manufactured to provide reliable performance but they are not guaranteed to be 100 free of defects Even reliable pr...

Page 3: ...Installing the ducting to the weatherhood 9 INTERIOR DUCTING INSTALLATION General Tips 10 Installing duct to ERV 10 Supply Exhaust Air Grilles Location 10 ERV INSTALLATION 11 AIRFLOW ADJUSTMENT BALAN...

Page 4: ...21 53 25 60 28 501 1000 47 93 45 21 53 24 60 28 68 31 75 35 1001 1500 94 139 60 28 68 31 75 35 83 38 90 42 1501 2000 140 186 75 35 83 38 90 42 98 45 105 49 2001 2500 187 232 90 42 98 45 105 49 113 52...

Page 5: ...y areas of the home requiring local exhaust bathroom kitchen laundry room 2 Fresh air is distributed directly to habitable rooms in the house bedrooms living room 3 The ERV s airflow must be balanced...

Page 6: ...g any installation type requiring the use of the furnace interlock Fantech energy recovery ventilators ERV that use a supply fan shutdown for frost prevention do not include an outdoor air motorized d...

Page 7: ...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 turne...

Page 8: ...urn 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 expe...

Page 9: ...liner which acts as a vapor barrier must be completely sealed to the outer wall and the ERV using tape and or caulking A good bead of high quality caulking preferably acoustical sealant will seal the...

Page 10: ...exible duct to prevent leakage between the ducting and the duct connection In the case of solid ducting slide duct over duct connection screw in place and seal SUPPLY AIR GRILLES LOCATION In homes wit...

Page 11: ...etop fan Central vacuum system Bathroom exhaust fans unless they are specifically designed for this purpose These appliances may cause lint dust or grease to collect in the ERV damaging the unit Mount...

Page 12: ...ke sure to place gasket between the unit and the drain nipple inside the unit 3 Secure the drain nipple using the nutsert 4 Install the drain hose making a P trap secure the condensate line drain conn...

Page 13: ...is operating at normal speed during the balancing sequence When reading with a mechanical type manometer Magnehelic make sure the manometer is placed on a level surface For optimal performance ERV uni...

Page 14: ...rflow may affect the other airflow as well It is recommended to check each airflow again to make sure the value did not change dramatically during the balancing procedure Make adjustments as necessary...

Page 15: ...ith ventilation Set preferred indoor relative humidity range and ventilation mode for day and night conditions No battery to replace all programmed settings are retained during power outage Maintenanc...

Page 16: ...16 fantech WIRING DIAGRAM ON MUST HIGH SPEEDS LOW 55V JP5 JP3 75V 120V 90V LOW JP3 JP5 HIGH 120V 90V 75V 55V SPEEDS ON Observe polarity on all accessory controls where applicable...

Page 17: ...ONNECTION TO A COOLING SYSTEM On some newer furnaces and older thermostats energizing the R and G terminal at the furnace has the effect of energizing the Y at the thermostat and thereby turning on th...

Page 18: ...Inadequate power supply at site Have electrician check supply voltage Ductwork is restricting airflow Check duct installation Improper speed control setting Increase the speed of the ERV i e change u...

Page 19: ...damages incurred in the use of the ventilation system Fantech is not responsible for providing an authorized service centre near the purchaser or in the general area Fantech reserves the right to sup...

Page 20: ...r core s air inlets facing down place it in a large sink bathtub or shower 4 Pour clean tap water through the face of the core facing upwards until it runs clear Ensure the entire surface is rinsed 5...

Page 21: ...ch 410213 13 Screw Set Slotted 8 32x5 16 412836 14 Cap w Tab Plastic Tapered 412839 15 Damper 6 Oval 413898 17 Temperature Probe 40286 Door Replacement Kit 445101 Kit Chain 404261 Kit Wall Support 422...

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