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5. INSULATED FLEX FROM UNIT TO OUTSIDE WALL

 

WARNING:

 Always fix and secure the 

6" collars with the screws supplied. 

Avoiding this critical step the unit will 

accumulate condensation.

Tip to installer: 

To ensure a better 

installation and to avoid an undesired 

bend in the duct, align the duct with 

the collar before securing over the four 

hooks.
The Fresh air from outside and 

the Exhaust air to outside from the 

termination ducts to the HRV/ERV must 

be fully insulated of thermal insulation 

ducts to minimize heat loss and gain.
All tapes, mastics, and nonmetallic 

clamps used for field installation 

of flexible ducts shall be listed and 

labeled to Standard UL 181B - Closure 

Systems for Use With Flexible Air Ducts 

and Air Connectors.

Air Connector

 A category of flexible 

duct not meeting the requirements of 

an Air Duct per UL 181 Standard (not 

tested for flame penetration, puncture 

and impact) and having limitations on 

use, length and location as defined by 

NFPA 90A and 90B. 

Air Connectors are identified by a 

“round shape” listing label of the 

listing agency.

Air Duct

 A category of flexible duct 

tested and classified as to the Surface 

Burning Characteristics in accordance 

with the UL 181 Standard 

Air Ducts are identified by a 

“rectangular shape” listing label of the 

listing agency.

To ensure quiet operation of ENERGY 

STAR qualified HRV/ERVs, each 

product should be installed using sound 

attenuation techniques appropriate for 

the installation. (Ref. Figure 5.5)

figure 5.1

 Insert vinyl duct over the hooks and 

seal with a Tie wrap.

figure 5.2

 Insert insulation inside the double 

collar.

figure 5.3

 Finish by taping the vapor barrier to 

the collar to insure proper seal.
Once insulated flex is attached to the collar, slide 

collar in keeper section, fixed collar to the unit 

with four screws supplied in installation kit to 

insure a proper seal.

figure 5.4

 Slide collar on the unit.

IMPORTANT:

 Always consult your national and 

local regulations, building and safety codes.

4. INSTALLATION OF THE HRV / ERV

Finding a suitable installation  

area for HRV or ERV 

The HRV/ERV 

unit should be installed in a mechanical 

room or as close to an outside wall as 

possible. This would assure a short run 

of insulated flexible duct.
The HRV/ERV unit must always be 

installed in an area where the air is 

tempered to avoid freezing of the 

condensate line. The contractor should 

install the unit in an area that is very 

accessible to allow the homeowner 

easy access for maintenance.
It is very important to install an electric 

receptacle (115v) near the HRV / 

ERV, a separate circuit breaker is also 

recommended. You should have access 

to a condensate drain near the HRV/ERV 

to avoid the use of condensate pump.

Tip to installer:

 Place HRV/ERV on a 

stepladder to ease the hanging process. 

If the unit is not level, improper drainage 

will occur and could lead to moisture 

and leakage problems.

figure 4.1 

Place HRV or ERV on a stepladder

figure 4.2. 

Attach your four (4) chains to the 

floor joist making sure that you attach thru the 

washers and the chain link.

figure 4.3

 When completing the procedure 

make sure that the HRV or ERV  is leveled.

Figure 5.5

 Fix and secure with two screws 

supplied. 

Note:

 The RNC 1.0 collars are secured 

& selaed to the units.

Summary of Contents for RNC 1.0 HRV

Page 1: ...C 2 0 HRV Item No 463125 RNC 2 0ES HRV Item No 463117 Product of Greentek Greentek reserves the rights to modify a product without prior notice whether in price design color or codes in order to offer...

Page 2: ...icated Electric Receptacle 8 8 Outside Fresh Air and Stale Air Hoods 8 9 The matrix High Performance Ventilation Hood 9 10 Benefits of the Duotrol System 9 11 Balancing the unit 10 12 Controls Connect...

Page 3: ...CFM L S CFM REQUIRED Master Bedroom x 20 cfm 10 L s With Basement x 20 cfm 10 L s Single Bedroom x 10 cfm 5 L s Living Room x 10 cfm 5 L s Dinning Room x 10 cfm 5 L s Family Room x 10 cfm 5 L s Recre...

Page 4: ...t length 35 ft 10 7 m Round plastic diffuser equivalent length 100 ft 30 5 m NOTE Maximum airflow assumes diffuser is in full open position Tee take off equivalent length 50 ft 15 24 m Angle boot equi...

Page 5: ...or the forced air system s manufacturer The HRV and forced air system must be in continuous mode to achieve maximum comfort and to avoid cross contamination NOTE TO INSTALLER Dwellings with multiple...

Page 6: ...tems requires one HRV ERV per system Insure the unit runs in conjunction with forced air system Ref wiring diagram for furnace interlock For minimum distance between return and forced air system check...

Page 7: ...and seal with a Tie wrap figure 5 2 Insert insulation inside the double collar figure 5 3 Finish by taping the vapor barrier to the collar to insure proper seal Once insulated flex is attached to the...

Page 8: ...icated receptacle with 115v It is not recommended to connect unit with an extension cord If no receptacle is available please call an electrical contractor and have one installed Insure polarized is c...

Page 9: ...outside AIRFLOW INSTALLATION IMPORTANT Install ventilation hood a minimum of 18 457mm above grade Do not install under a deck enclose porch patio garages crawl spaces or attics WARNING Insure the ven...

Page 10: ...177 84 180 85 0 54 135 172 81 176 83 0 52 130 167 79 173 82 0 50 125 162 76 169 80 0 48 120 157 74 165 78 0 46 115 152 72 161 76 0 44 110 146 69 156 74 0 42 105 141 67 152 72 0 40 100 136 64 147 69 0...

Page 11: ...the HIGH LOW balancing pressure taps on the fresh air side located on the HRV ERV access door Ref Fig 11 4 Adjust the fresh airflow integrated balancing damper adjustment screw clockwise until you re...

Page 12: ...B G INTERLOCK TIMER MINUTERIE R B B1 W G CONTROL COMMANDE R COM NC NO B G INTERLOCK TIMER MINUTERIE R B B1 W G CONTROL COMMANDE R COM NC NO B G INTERLOCK TIMER MINUTERIE R B B1 W G CONTROL COMMANDE R...

Page 13: ...Controller Y W R G Y W R G Thermostat B INTERLOCK COM N O N C RLY1 4 3 2 1 D1 SW3 TIMER REMOTE W B1 G R G B R MASTER PROG J2 C Y W R G B INTERLOCK COM N O N C RLY1 4 3 2 1 D1 SW3 TIMER REMOTE W B1 G...

Page 14: ...ll bracket is used for hanging the units Verify that flexible duct connections are use between the HRV or ERV and the rigid duct Verify that the motors are operating and are not obscured by any debris...

Page 15: ...it as required consult your owner s manual for instructions on inspecting and cleaning the core A build up of dust and dirt can restrict airflow and reduce the efficiency of your HRV ERV After inspect...

Page 16: ...air LOW BAS LOW BAS LOW BAS LOW BAS HIGH HAUT HIGH HAUT HIGH HAUT HIGH HAUT Pressure Pression Fresh air Air frais Stale air Air vici IN W G Pascal CFM L s CFM L s PO d eau Pa PCM PCM 0 50 125 161 76...

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