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HR150 AND HR200 Perfect Window™ FRESH AIR VENTILATION SYSTEMS

69-0994—4

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3. Condensate Tray and Drain

Condensation normally forms on the heat exchange core during the cold 
weather (below 29°F or -2°C). Moisture can build up when the warm air from 

your home comes in contact with the cold air from outside. The tray collects the 

moisture and funnels it to the drain. The drain pans are made of therrnoformed 
plastic for easy cleaning.

4. Defrost Mechanism

The built-in defrost mechanism will remove frost which can accumulate in colder 
weather (21°F [-6°C] and colder). The type of defrost mechanism used is known 

as “damper style”. This consists of an electronically controlled damper door 

(attached to a small electric motor) that moves to block off the outside cold air 
entering the ventilator. If the outside temperature drops below 27°F (-3°C), the 

defrost timer is activated. The timer activates the motor driven damper door 

mechanism which temporarily moves to close off the outdoor air supply and 
opens another port on the ventilator that allows warm indoor air to enter the core 

to help the defrost. Approximately three minutes after the defrost cycle is acti-

vated, the timer will signal the damper to return to its original position for a 
2.7 minute period. The defrost cycle will repeat until the outside temperature 

rises above 27°F (-3°C).

5. Thermally Conductive Core

The cross flow heat recovery core transfers heat between the two airstreams. 

The core removes easily for cleaning or service.

6. Controls - 

Speed Control

Easy operation, simply rotate the Perfect Window™ ventilator fan speed control 

to your desired setting.

DAMPER DEFROST
(MOTOR AND DOOR)

CORE INSTRUCTIONS

CABINET

DEFROST PORT (NON-DUCTED)

FILTER CLIPS (2)

HEAT EXCHANGE CORE

FILTERS (2)

H CHANNEL
(CORE GUIDE) (4)

DRAIN P TRAP

DUCTING 
(4 PORTS)

SQUIRREL 
CAGE FAN

MAIN MOTOR

DRAIN PANS

DRAIN LINE

DOOR KEEPER PLATE (2)

INSULATED 
ACCESS DOOR

M11705A

Summary of Contents for PERFECT WINDOW HR150

Page 1: ... U S Registered Trademark Copyright 2002 Honeywell All Rights Reserved 69 0994 4 HR150 and HR200 Perfect Window Fresh Air Ventilation Systems OWNER S MANUAL M11706 ...

Page 2: ...4 Feeling right at home 4 What your Perfect Window Fresh Air Ventilation System consists of 4 Operating your Fresh Air Ventilation System 6 Getting the most from your Fresh Air Ventilation System 7 Maintenance of your Fresh Air Ventilation System 8 Perfect Climate Control 12 Troubleshooting 13 Warranty 14 ...

Page 3: ...becoming critical to feeling right at home The Honeywell Perfect Window Fresh Air Ventilation System removes stale unhealthy air and replaces it with a stream of fresh air Its powerful centrifugal blowers bring fresh air into your home and at the same time exhaust stale humid air in an equal amount Both incoming and outgoing airstreams pass through a heat exchange core where the energy from the ex...

Page 4: ...timer is activated The timer activates the motor driven damper door mechanism which temporarily moves to close off the outdoor air supply and opens another port on the ventilator that allows warm indoor air to enter the core to help the defrost Approximately three minutes after the defrost cycle is acti vated the timer will signal the damper to return to its original position for a 2 7 minute peri...

Page 5: ...ich they find comfortable If you feel your house is stuffy or there is an above average occupancy rate you may need to increase your ventilation In most applications a low to medium speed setting is comfortable Connecting a Remote Device Your ventilator comes equipped with a low voltage terminal strip for connection to several optional control devices PERFECT CLIMATE COMFORT CENTER CONTROL The Hon...

Page 6: ... switch your ventilator fan speed to high The fan will run at high speed until the wall switch is turned off When any remote device is activated the ventilator will run at high speed All remote devices must be in the off position to return the fan to the speed manually selected on the rotary fan speed control knob Getting the most from your Fresh Air Ventilation System HOW MUCH VENTILATION DO I NE...

Page 7: ...ly hoods are not blocked up or restricted by leaves grass or snow In winter it is especially important to make sure snow is not blocking the hoods or that frost has not built up on the wire mesh bird screen WARNING Can cause personal injury or equipment damage Hood blockage can cause a change of pressure in building which can lead to possible spillage from combustible appliances AIR FILTERS Air fi...

Page 8: ...ers 5 Reinstall the clean core NOTE Do not detach the foam on the ends of the core or the core label water does not damage them To install the clean core 1 First mount the bottom core guide into the bottom H channel 2 Mount either side core guide followed by the other side 3 Mount the top core guide into the top H channel 4 With all four comers in place and the core straight and even push on the c...

Page 9: ...inside of the cabinet with a damp cloth to remove dirt bugs and debris that can be present FANS If the fans accumulate dirt it could cause an imbalance and excessive vibration of the ventilator A reduction in air flow can also occur In a newly constructed house this often happens within the first year due to heavy dust residue in the entire system It can also occur periodically depending on the ou...

Page 10: ... technology have substantially increased efficiency of equipment Improved performance often pays back much of the cost of installation within a few short years Honeywell Perfect Window Fresh Air Ventilation System Honeywell Perfect Climate Comfort Center control or Chronotherm IV programmable thermostat Honeywell F35 media air cleaner or F50 electronic air cleaner Honeywell humidistat and humidifi...

Page 11: ...dehumidistat is set to OFF or the humidity setting is higher than room humidity door Is not closed properly the safety interlock switch will keep the ventilator off Check that the access door is firmly closed and latched refer to operating instructions call your installation contractor for service Lack of Speed Control let the remote device continue its time setting or manually adjust it to gain s...

Page 12: ... Honeywell that the defect or malfunction was caused by damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer Honeywell s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY BREACH ...

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