Rev. December 19, 2008
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1.
HOW THE NU-AIR SYSTEM WORKS
A.
Powerful, centrifugal
blowers bring fresh air into
your home while an equal
amount of stale, humid air is
exhausted to the outside.
This is
NU-AIR
’s balanced
central ventilation system.
B.
Incoming fresh air is filtered
before flowing through the
heat exchange core.
C.
Stale, humid air flows
through the cross-flow heat
exchanger and transfers the
heat to the incoming fresh
air.
D.
Warm fresh air is distributed to each room of the house through an independent ductwork system.
2.
INSTALLATION
2.1.
Installer's Responsibilities
Installers are responsible for the performance of the ventilation system and for ensuring that all codes
and standards are met.
Do not mount the fresh air supply near a source of contaminated air such as automotive exhaust, gas
or propane exhaust or oil tanks.
Do not hook a dryer exhaust to an HRV.
Combustion appliances such as furnaces and hot water heaters must not draw combustion air directly
from an HRV.
Do not connect a range hood to any part of this system.
Do not install in attics or other unconditioned spaces (min. 16º C).
Do not install in enclosed garages.
2.2.
Installation System Options
Before installing your HRV, please read these
instructions for correct installation. The
Nu-Air
HRV
is a self-contained system that is ready to be installed.
There are
three
commonly used and approved
methods of installation.
2.2.1.
The Fully Ducted System
This system uses an independent duct system for
supply and exhaust air. The HRV is controlled
independently of all other equipment.
The best results are achieved when: