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Energy Core Ventilator

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Economizer
Relevant Set Points

 1.  MAT SET   The outdoor air temperature set point 

after the energy core. The control will open/close 
the bypass damper to maintain temperature as 
best as it can. (Set point menu, default 53°F )

 2.  LOW T LOCK   The set point for the low 

temperature mechanical cooling lockout.  
(Set point menu, default 32°F) 

 3.  DRYBLB SET   The outdoor air set point to call for 

economizer. (Set point menu, default 63°F)

 4.  AUX1 O   The controllers operating sequence 

structure. (Set point menu, default ‘None’)

 5.  ERV OAT SP   The set point for low temperature 

economizer lockout. This is the low temperature 
set point when AUX1 O is set to ERV. (Set point 
menu, default 40°F)

Using the Keypad with Settings and 
Parameters

To use the keypad when working with set points, system 
and advanced settings, checkout tests, and alarms: 
  1.  Navigate to the desired menu.
 2.  Press   (enter) to display the first item in the 

currently displayed menu.

  3.  Use the   and   buttons to scroll to the desired 

parameter.

 4.  Press   (enter) to display the value of the currently 

displayed item.

  5.  Press the   button to increase (change) the 

displayed parameter value.* 

  6.  Press the   button to increase (change) the 

displayed parameter value.*

 7.  Press   (enter) to accept the displayed value and 

store it in non-volatile RAM.

  8.  CHANGE STORED displays.
 9.  Press   (enter) to return the current menu 

parameter. 

 10.  Press 

 (escape) to return to the current menu 

parameter.

  

*When values are displayed, pressing and holding 

the   or   button causes the display to 
automatically increment. 

Optional Start-Up Components

Dirty Filter Switch

To adjust the switch, the unit must be running with 
all of the access doors in place, except for the 
compartment where the switch is located (exhaust 
intake compartment). The adjusting screw is located on 
the top of the switch. 
  1.  Open the filter compartment and place a sheet of 

plastic or cardboard over 50% of the filter media. 

  2.  Replace the filter compartment door.
  3.  Check to see if there is power at the alert signal 

leads (refer to electrical diagram). 

  4.  Whether there is power or not, turn the adjustment 

screw on the dirty filter gauge (clockwise if you did 
not have power, counterclockwise if you did have 
power) until the power comes on or just before the 
power goes off. 

  5.  Open the filter compartment and remove the 

obstructing material. 

  6.  Replace the door and check to make sure that you 

do 

not

 have power at the alert signal leads. 

The unit is now ready for operation. 

Setscrew (on front of switch) must 

be manually adjusted after the 

system is in operation.

Negative pressure connection 

is toward the ‘front or top’ of 

the switch. 

(Senses pressure on 

the blower side of filters)

Positive pressure connection is toward the ‘back or bottom’ 

of the switch. 

(Senses pressure at air inlet side of filters)

Summary of Contents for ECV Series

Page 1: ...plicable Follow the Canadian Electrical Code CEC in Canada 2 All moving parts must be free to rotate without striking or rubbing any stationary objects 3 Unit must be securely and adequately grounded...

Page 2: ...contactor in the air handler closes to start the unit Summer Operation Outdoor air is preconditioned temperature and moisture levels are decreased by the transfer of energy from the cooler drier retu...

Page 3: ...nt condensation Remove any accumulations of dirt water ice or snow and wipe dry before moving to indoor storage To avoid condensation allow cold parts to reach room temperature Leave coverings loose t...

Page 4: ...AIR INTAKE OUTDOOR AIR INTAKE A B C EXHAUST AIR DISCHARGE SUPPLY AIR DISCHARGE NON ELECTRICAL SIDE D G E F Top and Bottom Connections Top and End Connections OUTDOOR AIR INLET A B C EXHAUST AIR DISCH...

Page 5: ...Discharge End Recommended Minimum Recommended Minimum Weatherhood Yes Weatherhood No Weatherhood Yes Weatherhood No ECV 10 30 20 30 No Access Required 33 No Access Required 24 No Access Required ECV...

Page 6: ...r replacement and maintenance Sufficient space should be provided on the side of the unit for routine service and component removal should that become necessary Lifting WARNING All factory provided li...

Page 7: ...et the Unit Lift unit to a point directly above the curb and duct openings Guide unit while lowering to align with duct openings Roof curbs fit inside the unit base Make sure the unit is properly seat...

Page 8: ...52 x 16 6 Recommended duct sizes are based on velocities across the cfm range of each model at approximately 800 feet per minute FPM at minimum airflow and up to 1600 fpm at maximum airflow Recommende...

Page 9: ...em Voltage Supply See voltage use range on the rating plate Measure and record each supply leg voltage at all line disconnect switches Readings must fall within the allowable range on the rating plate...

Page 10: ...to switch Dirty filter light Economizer light Frost control light On Off Auto Switch Indictor Light Wiring Typical Control Center Components 1 Main Disconnect nonfusible lockable 2 Motor Starter Exhau...

Page 11: ...VG reference unit wiring diagram ST2 M1 WHITE T1 T3 SUPPLY FAN MOTOR 15 16 0 10VDC BLACK POT BLACK 2CBL M1 RED RED CLOSED 115 120V OPEN 208 230 277V M2 EXHAUST FAN MOTOR 17 18 0 10VDC POT BLACK RED RE...

Page 12: ...ature and enable the preheater if required If the temperature falls below the set point the electric preheater will turn on Access to the electric preheat is through the outdoor air filter access door...

Page 13: ...Unit Serial Number ________________________________ e g 04C99999 or 10111000 Start Up Date ________________________________ Start Up Personnel Name___________________________ Start Up Company ________...

Page 14: ...thermostat 36 F Differential 2 F Timer Refer to page 17 Economizer Application Operation section Yes No Economizer temperature Set point 65 F Offset 20 F Differential 2 F Yes No Economizer enthalpy S...

Page 15: ...AUTION When operating conditions of the fan are to be changed speed pressure temperature etc consult Greenheck to determine if the unit can operate safely at the new conditions Direction of Fan Wheel...

Page 16: ...CHANGE STORED displays 9 Press enter to return the current menu parameter 10 Press escape to return to the current menu parameter When values are displayed pressing and holding the or button causes t...

Page 17: ...PPM CO2 Variable Frequency Drive The ECV 20 and ECV 30 are wired to the Variable Frequency Drive VFD Refer to the Variable Frequency Drive section for control sequence and programming Timer Scale Time...

Page 18: ...ctory set points refer to Yaskawa VFD instruction manual which can be found online at www drives com MAMBMC RP H1 SC HC S7 S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1 MP AC AM AC V A2 A1 PC P2 P1 IG S S R R V1000 MAMBMC AC AM...

Page 19: ...er rectangular panel This will allow access to the supply blower that is located on the control side of the housing Replace panel after service reinstall core support that was removed then reinstall c...

Page 20: ...power to the unit Remove access panel Removing the energy recovery core Once the energy core access doors are removed the core can be pulled from the housing To replace the core reverse the procedure...

Page 21: ...consult the factory Clearing Alarms Once the alarm has been identified and the cause has been removed e g replaced faulty sensor the alarm can be cleared from the display To clear an alarm perform the...

Page 22: ...w prior to contacting the factory please determine the following information Airflow problems can often be tied back to improper ductwork installation Be sure to install ductwork in accordance with SM...

Page 23: ...power too low See specifications and catalog for fan curves to determine if horsepower is sufficient Shorted windings in motor Replace motor Low airflow cfm Unit damper not fully open Adjust damper li...

Page 24: ...Resources Library Literature Greenheck catalog Energy Core Ventilators Model MiniCore and ECV provides additional information describing the equipment fan performance available accessories and specif...

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