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Energy Recovery Ventilator

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Symptom

Possible Cause

Corrective Action

Unit is NOT 
operating

Electrical

Check fuses/circuit breakers, replace if needed. Check 
for On/Off switches. Check for correct supply voltage.

Motor

Check motor horsepower is correct and not tripping 
overloads.

Excessive noise

Fan wheel rubbing on inlet

Adjust wheel and/or inlet cone. Tighten wheel hub or 
bearing collars on shaft.

Bearings

Replace defective bearing(s). Lubricate bearings. 
Tighten collars and fasteners.

Wheel out of balance

Clean, replace or rebalance.

Low airflow (cfm)

Fan speed too low

Check for correct rpms with catalog data.

Fan wheels are operating 
backwards

Refer to Blower Wheel Rotation information on page 12.

Dirty filters or energy wheel

Replace filters and/or follow the cleaning procedures.

High static pressure

Incorrect fan-to-duct connections. Make sure dampers 
open appropriately. Increase fan speed

High airflow (cfm)

Fan speed too high

Check for correct fan rpm.

Low static pressure

Make sure grilles, filters and access doors are installed. 
Decrease fan speed.

Energy wheel does 
NOT turn

 Air seals too tight

Refer to Energy Recovery Wheel, Air Seals on page 12.

No power to wheel motor

Make sure wheel drive is plugged in/connected. Verify 
power is available.

Wheel drive belt

Check for loose or broken belts. Replace belts; consult 
factory.

Energy wheel runs 
intermittently

Wheel motor overloads are 
tripping due to rubbing between 
wheel and air seals.

Recheck air seals, make sure they are not too tight. See 
Energy Recovery Wheel, Air Seals on page 12.

Always provide the unit model and serial number when requesting parts or service information. Always check 
motor amps and compare to nameplate rating.

Troubleshooting

Summary of Contents for MiniVent

Page 1: ...C 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 4 Do not spin fan wheel faster than maximum cat...

Page 2: ...s in working order 1 Check all fasteners set screws on the fan wheel bearings drive motor base and accessories for tightness 2 Rotate the fan wheel s by hand and assure no parts are rubbing Receiving...

Page 3: ...9 System Start Up Pre Start Up Checklist 10 Unit Documentation Record 10 Unit Start Up Checklist 11 General 12 Energy Wheel 12 Blower Wheel Rotation 12 Fan RPM 12 Motor 12 Routine Maintenance General...

Page 4: ...Side B Intake Side B optional Intake Side A optional Discharge Side A Intake Side A Intake Duct Collar Intake Cover Service Clearances and Access Panel Locations Access Panel Locations 1 Outdoor and e...

Page 5: ...es four 4 isolators and required hardware Locate the support rods as shown in the drawing Assemble each isolator as shown MiniVent A B C 450 37 6 26 4 19 9 750 43 2 33 23 8 All dimensions are in inche...

Page 6: ...32 750 10 10 x 10 40 All dimensions are in inches Base Vibration Isolator Assembly 3 8 inch bolt Factory mounted bracket Lock washer Flat washer Isolator Assembled and Mounted Isolator Detail Base Mou...

Page 7: ...ANGER High voltage electrical input is required for this equipment This work should be performed by a qualified electrician Frost Control Extremely cold outdoor air temperatures can cause moisture con...

Page 8: ...NDARY 16 15 T1 TR GROUND TH COM NO A1 T1 A2 B1 FIELD MOUNT IN OUTDOOR AIR DUCT PURPLE 115 208 230V PRIMARY FIELD TO CONNECT TO TERMINAL DESIGNATED WITH UNIT LINE VOLTAGE CONNECT TERMINAL 15 FROM COMPO...

Page 9: ...ON UNIT NAMEPLATE L1 GROUND L2 NEUTRAL L2 L1 B2 A2 B A L1 GROUND L2 ON OFF SPEED CONTROLLER BLOWER B ON OFF SPEED CONTROLLER BLOWER A BLACK M1 ENERGY WHEEL MOTOR BLACK BLACK BLACK MAIN UNIT POWER 115...

Page 10: ...art of that process the following checklist must be completed and information recorded Starting up the unit in accordance with this checklist will not only ensure proper operation but will also provid...

Page 11: ...Amps Exhaust Motor Amps L1 Amps L2 Amps Fan RPM Supply Fan RPM Exhaust Fan RPM Correct fan rotation direction Supply Fan Yes No Exhaust Fan Yes No Energy Wheel Motor L1 Amps L2 Amps Outdoor Air Temper...

Page 12: ...me is by using the pitot traverse method in the ductwork away from the blower Other methods can be used but should be proven and accurate To adjust the air volume change the fan rpm or the system stat...

Page 13: ...k Non acid based coil cleaner such as KMP Acti Clean AK 1 concentrate in a 5 solution has been demonstrated to provide excellent results Do not use acid based cleaners aromatic solvents temperatures i...

Page 14: ...ollow the cleaning procedures High static pressure Incorrect fan to duct connections Make sure dampers open appropriately Increase fan speed High air ow cfm Fan speed too high Check for correct fan rp...

Page 15: ...3rd time the motor will still not rotate the motor will not attempt to start again until power is cycled Thermal protection The motors have electronic thermal protection If the motor temperature excee...

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