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Lockout mode

The timer can be set to lockout mode (timers disabled) as
follows: press and hold SELECT for 5 seconds; then the
high−speed status light will flash; then release the button.
The timer is now in lockout mode. If SELECT is pressed
during lockout mode, the high−speed status light will mo-
mentarily illuminate but no override will be initiated.

If lockout mode is initiated when the timer is activated, the
timer will continue it’s timed sequence but will not allow any
further overrides to be initiated. To unlock lockout mode,
press and holding SELECT for five seconds; then the high−
speed status light will stop flashing; release the button. The
timer will now operate normally.

Installing mechanical timers

The mechanical timer is a two−wire dry contact" timer. A

jumper wire must be connected between ON and RED.
Connect the 2 timers wires to ON and HI (see figure 23).

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

LOW

ON

ED

R

YEL

GRN

HI

COM

NO

NC

BLK

Connect the 2 wires from the timer
to ON and HI on the terminal block

2 wire timers
require a jumper
between ON and
RED on the
terminal block

OFF

10

20

40

30

50

60

Caution: Low Voltage Only

Figure 23. Mechanical Timer Installation

Interlocking the HRV/ERV Blower to Air Handler/Furnace Blower

Connecting the HRV/ERV unit as illustrated will ensure the
air handler/furnace blower motor is operating whenever
the HRV/ERV blower is ventilating.

The HRV/ERV unit must be interlocked to the furnace/air
handler with a simplified (return/return) installation and
should be interlocked with a partially dedicated installation
(see figure 24).

CAUTION

Potential equipment malfunction or damage.

May require repairs and/or void warranty.

When interconnecting HRV/ERV ductwork with
HVAC duct system, HRV/ERV blower must be inter-
locked with HVAC  blower. System air circulation
must not be allowed to backflow through HRV/ERV.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

LOW

ON

ED

R

YEL

GRN

HI

COM

NO

NC

BLK

R

Thermostat

Furnace

G W

Y C

R G W Y

Wire
connection

Caution: Low Voltage Only

Figure 24. Interlocking HRV/ERV Unit Blower to

the Air Handler/Furnace Blower

Electrical Connections

Plug the HRV/ERV  directly into a standard designated
120VAC electrical outlet. Use of an extension cord is NOT
RECOMMENDED for this appliance.

If further wiring is required, then a licensed electrician

should make all electrical connections. It is recommended
that a separate 15 amp/120 volt circuit be used.

Figures 25 thru 27 (Page 25 thru Page 27) show wiring
diagrams for the units described in this manual.

WARNING

Electric Shock Hazard

Can cause injury or death.

Confirm the polarity of the 120 Volt supply source at the receptacle for the HRV/ERV device. The door safety
switch of the HRV/ERV can cause an electrical shock hazard if the polarity is not properly wired. The grounding
means of the HRV/ERV device should also be confirmed.

The proper polarity and ground can be checked at the receptacle using a 3−prong plug device called a ’polarity
tester’.  Another method to check for proper polarity is to use a volt−ohm meter to check for voltage from hot
(black) to ground (chassis) at the HRV/ERV.

Summary of Contents for HEALTHY CLIMATE ERV3-150

Page 1: ...bly containing 2 Drain spout assemblies HRV units only 1 Drain tee HRV units only 4 Hanging straps 1 Installation manual 1 Warranty card 1 Wall mounted remote control General Information These instruc...

Page 2: ...sensible temperature and latent moisture heat from in coming fresh air to the stale air as it is being exhausted thus reducing the air conditioning load The ERV unit is not suitable for use in climate...

Page 3: ...116 CFM 55 L s 69 Sensible Efficiency 13 F 25 C 76 CFM 31 L s 73 65 CFM 30 L s 56 61 CFM 29 L s 68 65 CFM 31 L s 73 64 CFM 30 L s 72 112 CFM 53 L s 72 132 CFM 62 L s 70 N A N A Latent Efficiency 95 F...

Page 4: ...44 0 7 175 40 19 72 34 94 44 80 38 0 8 200 Speed 2 med low 0 1 25 62 29 87 41 127 60 115 54 170 79 73 34 112 53 0 2 50 81 38 81 38 54 25 74 35 116 55 107 50 163 76 67 31 107 50 0 3 75 70 33 70 33 42...

Page 5: ...TS HRV3 300 MODEL HRV3 195 MOTOR IS AT TOP BLOWER DEFROST DAMPER DEFROST AIR FROM INSIDE FILTER CONDENSATE DRAINS FRESH AIR TO INSIDE STALE AIR FROM INSIDE BLOWER FRESH AIR FROM OUT SIDE MOTOR SEE NOT...

Page 6: ...in ventilation for 15 minutes No remote device can override this defrost mode or se lected speed until the cycle is complete After the cycle is completed the HRV defaults to previous settings If the c...

Page 7: ...ed see page 28 or 31 to prevent negative pressure in structure Negative pressure can cause back drafting of combustion gases in other household appliances such as Gas Furnaces Oil Furnaces Hot Water H...

Page 8: ...ating season when outdoor temperatures are less than 59 F 15 C HRV controls include a dehumidistat function which can be set to achieve a dehumidification effect from the HRV dur ing the winter heatin...

Page 9: ...ow voltage wire UNIT ON OFF Control Press and release the ON OFF button ON indicator light illuminates press again to turn OFF Humidity Control Unit will produce a dehumidifying ef fect when outdoor h...

Page 10: ...se the UP DOWN arrows to adjust the Humidity Indi cator on the display screen to the number of degrees difference between your humidity measuring device Minus is indicated by flashing 4 Press MODE Dig...

Page 11: ...o 4 events per day 8 ARRIVE flashes Repeat steps 4 to 6 to program up to 4 events per day 9 SLEEP flashes Repeat steps 4 to 6 to program up to 4 events per day 10 Weekend letters SS flash Press SET Re...

Page 12: ...olding the SELECT button for 5 seconds Connect to 3 wire 20 gauge low voltage wire and is installed in a standard 2 x 4 electrical box 20 Minute Status Lights Select Button Figure 6 20 Minute Timer Y2...

Page 13: ...kept short and have as few bends or elbows as possible to maximize airflow Forty five degree elbows are preferred to 90 elbows Use Y tees instead of straight tees whenever possible All duct joints mu...

Page 14: ...cations S Unit is normally balanced on HIGH speed with the furnace blower ON S A minimum separation of 40 inches 1m is recommended between the two direct connections S The exhaust air connection shoul...

Page 15: ...blower to evenly distribute the fresh air throughout the house S The duct configuration may change depending on the HRV ERV model See specifications for your unit S Check local codes and authority hav...

Page 16: ...locating grilles if the floor is the only option available Areas such as under baseboard heaters will help to temper the air Optional inline duct heaters are available for mounting in the supply air...

Page 17: ...close to the out side wall where the weather hoods will be mounted If a basement area is not convenient or does not exist a utility or laundry room may be used Attic installations are not normally rec...

Page 18: ...ews Note This illustration of the unit may vary from the unit you are installing Step 3 Hook the bottom grommets of the straps through the S hooks Pull down vertically on the hand loops while lifting...

Page 19: ...to the two drain spouts Position the T fitting to point upward and connect the drain line Tape or fasten base to avoid any kinks This creates a trap which will hold some condensate and prevent odors...

Page 20: ...Exhaust Weatherhood Requirements Observe the following when installing the exhaust weatherhood 1 At least 6 2m from the ventilation air intake 2 At least 18 457mm above ground or above the depth of ex...

Page 21: ...cfm See Note Compatible with Dual Hood 0 3 0 4 0 5 HRV3 150 TPD 115 104 95 Yes HRV3 150 TPF 120 107 100 Yes HRV3 095 66 60 n a Yes HRV4 150 90 80 72 Yes HRV4 200 120 107 100 Yes HRV3 195 125 114 107...

Page 22: ...all using the 2 supplied screws and anchors 9 Attach the faceplate to the back plate detail B BE CAREFUL to correctly align the faceplate to avoid damaging the faceplate contact pins 10 Insert the Ope...

Page 23: ...etween 2 ON and 6 HI initiates high speed ventilation Dehumidistat A dry contact for a dehumidistat is connected between 2 ON and 10 BLK 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 LOW ED R YEL GRN HI COM NO NC BLK LOW SPEE...

Page 24: ...andler with a simplified return return installation and should be interlocked with a partially dedicated installation see figure 24 CAUTION Potential equipment malfunction or damage May require repair...

Page 25: ...e 25 Residential Wiring Diagram HRV3 095 HRV4 150 HRV4 200 HRV3 195 HRV3 300 ERV3 150 ERV3 200 THERMISTOR Not on all units TERMINAL BLOCK GROUNDED PLUG SEE DEFROST DETAIL BELOW SEE AUTO TRANS FORMER D...

Page 26: ...Page 26 12 12 Figure 26 Residential Wiring Diagram HRV3 150 TPD...

Page 27: ...Page 27 Healthy Climate HRV ERV Ventilators Figure 27 Residential Wiring Diagram HRV3 150 TPF...

Page 28: ...m the outside must equal the volume of air exhausted by the unit if the airflow is not properly balanced then 1 The HRV ERV unit may not operate at its maximum efficiency 2 A negative or positive air...

Page 29: ...ut of the branch of the Pi tot is connected to the low pressure or reference side of the gauge 4 Insert the Pitot tube into the duct pointing the tip into the airflow 5 For general balancing it is suf...

Page 30: ...itot tube a minimum of 18 from blower or elbows Place Pitot tube a minimum of 18 from blower or elbows Pitot tube Magnehelic Gauge High Pressure Side Low Pressure Side NOTE Duct connections will vary...

Page 31: ...nitiate power and operate the HRV on high speed Operate the forced air system on high speed if the HRV is connected to the forced air system 5 Measure Stale air Insert the 2 rubber fittings from the g...

Page 32: ...700 175 108 0 530 133 139 93 0 490 123 82 64 0 710 178 105 0 540 135 132 91 0 500 125 79 62 0 720 180 176 102 0 550 138 125 88 0 510 128 76 60 0 730 183 165 99 0 560 140 119 85 0 520 130 73 57 0 740 1...

Page 33: ...165 41 103 164 0 160 40 110 142 0 220 55 128 173 0 170 42 105 170 0 165 41 112 145 0 225 56 129 176 0 175 44 111 176 0 170 42 115 149 0 230 57 130 179 0 180 45 113 182 0 175 44 118 152 0 235 58 132 18...

Page 34: ...0 0 195 49 114 170 0 180 45 104 178 0 180 45 106 163 0 200 50 116 173 0 185 46 106 183 0 185 46 108 167 0 205 51 117 176 0 190 47 109 189 0 190 47 110 171 0 210 52 119 178 0 195 49 111 194 0 195 49 11...

Page 35: ...ED ON NO LED SYSTEM POWER ON Press ON OFF fan button Failed wall control LED OFF LED ON NONE Normal operation LOW SPEED FAN OFF FAN ON ON OFF LED status Wall control ON OFF LED flashes to indicate rev...

Page 36: ...Operational Flowchart 2 Failed HRV ERV controller NO YES NO Refer to interface operation instructions Fan may operate based on interface settings Interface control with ON OFF connected Jumper ON to R...

Page 37: ...ode damper closed to outdoor air 3 Recirculation mode is only available on recirculating defrost models HRV3 095 HRV3 150 TPD HRV4 150 HRV4 200 Dehumidistat Disable Four consecutive temperature readin...

Page 38: ...the home from an unvented or unheated crawl space Moisture remaining in washroom and or kitchen areas Condensation seems to form in the spring and fall seasons HRV ERV is set at too low a speed Set d...

Page 39: ...300 Y2144 ERV3 150 Y2138 ERV3 200 Y2139 Motor Capacitor Y5438 Y5438 Y2146 Y5436 Y5437 Y2145 Y2147 Y2145 Y2145 Blower Housing Set N A N A Y2149 Y5439 Y5439 Y2150 Y2150 Y2148 Y2148 Blower Wheel CW red...

Page 40: ...ck and white wire from cir cuit board leading to the motor and pull wires to re move from the electrical box 7 Remove assembly blower motor blower panel by sliding left and down To Assemble Blower Ass...

Page 41: ...ishwasher pressure wash F Install clean filters G Wipe down the inside of the cabinet with a damp cloth to remove dirt bugs and any debris 4 Install clean core as follows A Install the bottom flange o...

Page 42: ...nit Recommended Arid Zone Dry Climate HRV Unit Required ERV unit not recommended where temperatures fall below 25 F 4 C continuously for more than 5 days ERV units are recommended in regions where hig...

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