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HRV200PLUS GAS APPLIANCE

LIMITED WARRANTY

Hearth & Home Technologies Inc.

 (“HHT”) extends the following warranty for Heatilator Home Products® Heat Recovery

Ventilator Plus (HRV200PLUS) products installed in homes in the United States of America and Canada. Dealers and

employees of HHT have no authority to make any warranty or authorize any remedies in addition to or inconsistent with the

terms of this warranty. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights, which vary from state to

state, regarding limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or that do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or

consequential damages.

Limited 5-Year Warranty

HHT warrants that all components of your HRV200PLUS, except for the heat recover core, will be free from defects in material

and workmanship for five years from the date of installation. The Limited 5-Year Warranty specified above is subject to the

conditions, exclusions and limitations listed below, is for the original user only, and is nontransferable.

Limited 20-Year Warranty

HHT warrants that the heat recovery core of your HRV200PLUS will be free from defects in material and workmanship for

twenty years from the date of installation. The Limited 20-Year Warranty specified above is subject to the conditions,

exclusions and limitations listed below, is for the original owner only, and is nontransferable.

Conditions, Exclusions, & Limitations of Liability

A. The Limited Warranties supplied by HHT apply only while the HRV200PLUS is in its location of original installation. These

Limited Warranties do not extend to defects caused by: (1) installation, operation or maintenance of the HRV200PLUS not

in accordance with the Installation Instructions, Operating Instructions, and the Listing Agent Identification Label furnished

with the HRV200PLUS; (2) installation which does not comply with local building codes; (3) shipping, improper handling,

improper operation, abuse, accident or unworkmanlike repairs; (4) environmental conditions, additional air handling

devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces, or other causes; (5) interconnection with other appliances such as

central vacuums or clothes dryers; (6) installation or use of components not supplied with the HRV200PLUS or any other

components not expressly authorized and approved by HHT; and/or (7) modification of the HRV200PLUS not expressly

authorized and approved by HHT in writing. This warranty does not extend to products not manufactured or supplied by

HHT.

B. This warranty is limited to the replacement or repair of defective components or workmanship. Your sole remedy, and

HHT’s sole obligation under this warranty shall be HHT repairing or, at its discretion, replacing the defective components.

In no event shall HHT be liable for any incidental or consequential damages caused by your HRV200PLUS.

C. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED BY LAW, HHT MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THE

WARRANTIES SPECIFIED HEREIN. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO DURATION OF

THE WARRANTY OF THE APPLICABLE COMPONENTS SPECIFIED ABOVE. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW,

HHT DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING SPECIFICALLY THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF

MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

How to Obtain Service

To obtain service under this warranty you must:

1. Send written notice of the claimed condition to Heatilator Technical Service Department, Hearth & Home Technologies Inc.,

1915 W. Saunders Street, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 52641-1563. You may also register your claim online at www.heatilator.com/

contact.asp.

2. Provide proof of purchase, proof of date of installation, model number and serial number to HHT.

3. Provide HHT reasonable opportunity to investigate the claim, including reasonable opportunity to inspect the

HRV200PLUS prior to any repair or replacement work and before the HRV200PLUS or any component of the

HRV200PLUS has been removed from the place of original installation.

4. Obtain HHT’s consent to any warranty work before the work is done.

Additional Information

If you would like information on current Heatilator products or want to locate a dealer in your area, call: 1-877-IAQ-VENT

(1-877-427-8368).

Summary of Contents for Heat Recovery Ventilator HRV200PLUS

Page 1: ...con nected equipment NEVER install a ventilator in a situation where its normal operation lack of operation or partial failure may result in the back drafting or improper functioning of vented com bus...

Page 2: ...V200PLUS is designed for climates where the heating season is typically longer than the cooling season The HRV is equipped with an aluminum core not allowing the transfer of moisture between the air s...

Page 3: ...ted at 120VAC 1 4 Amps Air Filters Air filters are supplied in both the exhaust and supply air streams The filters are washable and easily removed for cleaning Automatic Defrost System The HRV200PLUS...

Page 4: ...S M 9 3 4 C A S C s L 0 7 m f c 9 4 1 0 6 y c n e i c i f f E e l b i s n e S C 0 F 2 3 s L 0 7 m f c 9 4 1 5 5 y c n e i c i f f E e l b i s n e S C 5 2 F 3 1 s L 2 6 m f c 1 3 1 3 5 z H 0 6 C A V 0...

Page 5: ...replace Causes unexpected Fresh Air Fireplace ignitions Fixed mesh screens screen door retainers must be used on the Caliber NXT Plus and the 6100 PLUS WARNING Removing the DEFC1 jumper allows the HRV...

Page 6: ...nsure the DEFC1 jumper is installed on the HRV control board This jumper will disable the defrost logic in the HRV200PLUS 3 Fresh Air Fireplace Defrost When the HRV200PLUS system is installed in clima...

Page 7: ...only Actual installation may vary slightly due to individual design preferences The illustrations and diagrams used throughout these installation instructions are not drawn to scale 1 Simplified Insta...

Page 8: ...main living areas of the home bedroom family room Stale air drawn from furnace return HRV must be balanced 2 Partially Dedicated Installation a Exhaust Air Stale air drawn from key areas of the home...

Page 9: ...102 Rev F 9 HRV200PLUS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS x 3 Fully Dedicated Installation Stale air drawn from key areas of the home bathroom kitchen laundry Fresh air supplied to main living areas HRV must b...

Page 10: ...ne that is switched by the safety disconnect switch The hot line black is the proper line to be switched To confirm the proper polarity use a voltmeter or test lamp to ensure there is no power after t...

Page 11: ...ctly from outdoors Should be located upstream if there are prevailing winds from the exhaust outlet At least 3 9m below when within 10 3m of the exhaust weatherhood dryer vents or furnace exhaust medi...

Page 12: ...T WORK FOR AIR DISTRIBUTION ALWAYS CONNECT TO THE SUPPLY DUCT WORK DOWNSTREAM OF THE CENTRAL FURNACE OR AIR HANDLER a Duct the Warmside Air Supply The HRV200PLUS recovers heat from the fireplace norma...

Page 13: ...d in moderation if necessary The main supply and return lines to and from the HRV200PLUS must be 6 150mm minimum Branch lines to the individual rooms may be as small as 4 100mm but 5 125mm lines are p...

Page 14: ...s CoolVent Flexible Pipe 1 air clearance to combustible materials Firestops Hangers and Accessories as Required a Fresh Air Fireplace Exhaust Guidelines 1 FAF must be vented with CoolVent flexible ins...

Page 15: ...3 Direction of flow may include any combination horizontal vertical up or vertical down but must not form a trap for condensation to collect 4 Refer to Figures 7 9 for horizontal termination locations...

Page 16: ...ower must be running when the ventilator is operating for this system to be effective The HRV200PLUS comes factory wired ready to allow installation and operation of the Alternate Exhaust Damper Assem...

Page 17: ...02 04 4034 102 Rev F 17 HRV200PLUS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 6 Typical Horizontal Termination Figure 5 Horizontal Termination...

Page 18: ...Rev F 02 04 HRV200PLUS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 7 Termination Cap Locations 2 Horizontal Termination Locations flue exhaust and fresh air inlets Figure 8 Alcove Clearances 9 Electrical Service...

Page 19: ...paved driveway which is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings M Clearance under veranda porch deck or balcony 12 inches 30 cm minimum Recommended 30 inches 76 cm for vi...

Page 20: ...ort per the manufacturer s installation instructions Insure proper use of necessary flashing and firestop spacers as required by the vent manufacturer b Install a CoolVent Universal Adapter to the end...

Page 21: ...02 04 4034 102 Rev F 21 HRV200PLUS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 11 Typical Vertical Termination...

Page 22: ...gs adjoining roof lines adverse conditions etc may create a need for a taller vent should down drafting occur Figure 12 Vent Height for Vertical Termination Roof Pitch H Min Ft Flat to 6 12 1 0 6 12 t...

Page 23: ...in Figure 13 Frame the opening with the same sized lumber as used in the ceiling floor joist DO NOT pack insulation around the vent Assemble vent sections with three screws per joint WARNING RISK OF...

Page 24: ...exibility for a variety of installations by providing one high blower speed option and three low blower speed options High Speeds LJK ODFN 224 219 209 194 174 Med HOORZ 155 155 145 120 89 Med Low OXH...

Page 25: ...he home through basement ground contact areas Excessive negative pressure may also cause the back drafting of vented combustion equipment Read the Application Warning on the front of this manual Prior...

Page 26: ...ighest reading on the gauge Then damper that air flow back to match the lower reading from the other duct The flows should now be balanced Actual air flow can be determined from the gauge reading The...

Page 27: ...02 04 4034 102 Rev F 27 HRV200PLUS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 16 Pitot Tube Balancing...

Page 28: ...ed to a magnehelic gauge or other manometer capable of reading from 0 to 0 25 in 0 62 PA of water preferably to three digits of resolution Take readings from both exhaust ducts and the warmside air su...

Page 29: ...resh air through the existing duct work 1 Fireplace Operating Modes Connector P9 a OFF Mode The HRV is idle until an input is sensed This is the normal standby state when the HRV Plus is powered but n...

Page 30: ...The HRV returns to its previous state WARNING The Fresh Air Fireplace is used by the HRV200PLUS for normal defrosting of the aluminum core during cold weather ventilation operation This results in fi...

Page 31: ...i t a r e p o h c t i w s e r u s s e r p e d i r r e v o o t t u p t u O C D V 2 1 s s e c o r p n o i t i n g i e h t f o s d n o c e s y t r i h t m o C d r a o b e c a l p e r i f e h t o t t u p...

Page 32: ...tes then return to its normal mode e Intermittent Ventilation Mode Intermittent Ventilation Mode is activated when 12VDC is sensed at both the W and the O terminals The HRV operates on Low Speed Venti...

Page 33: ...l a n i m r e T n e p O y l l a m r o N 7 Furnace Interface Operating Modes Connector P3 See Section L WIRING for wiring diagram Figure 23 a OFF Mode The furnace blower operates normally based on the...

Page 34: ...34 4034 102 Rev F 02 04 HRV200PLUS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS L WIRING 1 Fireplace Control Wiring Caliber NXT Plus 6100 Plus Figure 18 Caliber NXT Plus or 6100 Plus HRV Wired Together...

Page 35: ...02 04 4034 102 Rev F 35 HRV200PLUS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2 Fireplace Control Wiring Novus Plus 6000 Plus Figure 19 Novus Plus Control Wiring Figure 20 6000 Plus Control Wiring...

Page 36: ...V200PLUS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 21 Thermostat Control Wiring For integrated use with the central furnace and thermostat 3 HVAC System Thermostat Control Wiring use to interface HRV200PLUS wi...

Page 37: ...02 04 4034 102 Rev F 37 HRV200PLUS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 22 Ventilation Control Wiring 4 Ventilation Control Wiring Controls may vary...

Page 38: ...4034 102 Rev F 02 04 HRV200PLUS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 5 Furnace Interface Wiring Figure 23 Furnace Interface Wiring Note HRV board has a built in isolation relay to ensure thermostat compatibilit...

Page 39: ...e clean filters wet or dry back into their positions against the core and return the clips to their original position 6 Slide the core back into its original position b Check and Clean Drain Lines 3 S...

Page 40: ...air flow may also occur In new construction this may result within the first year due to heavy dust and may occur periodically over time depending on the outdoor conditions 1 Unplug the HRV200PLUS and...

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Page 47: ...Fresh Air Inlets 18 Fresh Air Supply 11 Fresh Air Supply Ducting Install 12 Frost 5 Fully Dedicated Installation 9 Furnace Interface Control 29 Operating Modes 33 Wiring 38 G Gas Fireplace 2 Gas Furn...

Page 48: ...repairs 4 environmental conditions additional air handling devices such as exhaust fans or forced air furnaces or other causes 5 interconnection with other appliances such as central vacuums or cloth...

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