Panasonic FV-10VEC2R Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

CONTENTS
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
DESCRIPTION
UNPACKING
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
DIMENSIONS
WIRING DIAGRAM

WIRING METHOD

DUCTWORK

INSTALLATION    (WALL MOUNT)

INSTALLATION     (CHAIN MOUNT)

START-UP PROCEDURE

2~3

5

OPERATION

14~16

TROUBLESHOOTING

19

MAINTENANCE

17~18

SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT SERVICE

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Installation and Operating Instructions

Energy Recovery Ventilator

FV-10VEC2R

Model No.

Summary of Contents for FV-10VEC2R

Page 1: ...hese instructions carefully before attempting to install operate or service the Panasonic product Please carefully read the GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION P 2 3 of this manual before use Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury or property damage Please explain to users how to operate and maintain the product after installation and this booklet should be presented to users P...

Page 2: ...of fire or electric shock do not use this unit with any solid state control device This symbol is used to alert users to a specific operating procedure that must be followed in order to operate the unit safely This symbol is used to alert users to a specific operating procedure that must not be performed This symbol is used to alert users to make sure of grounding when using the equipment with the...

Page 3: ...he fan motor fixture or wiring cover For general ventilating use only Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue chimney of fuel burning equipment to prevent backdrafting Follow the heating equipment manufacturer s guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fir...

Page 4: ...the incoming cold air in a heating climate and pre cooling and reducing the humidity of the incoming hot air in a cooling climate This tempering and treatment of the required ventilation air helps maintain a fresh environment even when the heating or cooling system is not operating 1 4 1 Wall bracket Heating Climate Part name Appearance Quantity Unpack and remove unit carefully from carton Refer t...

Page 5: ... 117 9 4 11 16 EA 584 6 23 8 7 8 225 6 EA Exhaust air OA Outside air SA Supply air RA Return air Part name No Part name No Frame cover Power cord length 70 7 8 1800 EA adapter EA damper assy EA fan assy DC motor Frame body Maintenance plate Wiring cover 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SA adapter RA filter OA filter RA adapter OA adapter Energy recovery core Plug OA damper assy Center damper assy SA fan assy Con...

Page 6: ...d to power down the ERV note that cutting power by unplugging the unit and or opening the frame cover to maintenance will disallow the unit to run a power down process leaving the dampers in the open position This could increase the risk of cold air infiltration which may lead to frost forming in the ERV 4 If you do not intend to run the product for more than 24 hours we recommend you connect prod...

Page 7: ... switch cord and HVAC AHU signal cord optional through conduits respectively and install the conduits into knock out holes Fig 1 Wiring cover Maintenance plate Knock out hole for HVAC AHU signal cord connection Knock out hole for wall switch cord and boost switch cord connection Fig 1 Rib Terminal HVAC AHU signal cord optional Conduit Wall switch cord optional Boost switch cord optional Note Unit ...

Page 8: ...e body with screws M4X8 and mount L plate on the two side of frame body with screws M4X8 Fig 3 24 609 6 16 406 4 19 482 6 Note 1 When mount hanger please attach with the claw facing downward to frame body that the side with power cord facing upward 2 Choose the mounting hole according to the distance between studs Unit inches mm A B 24 609 6 16 406 4 19 482 6 17 1 2 444 5 14 1 2 368 3 22 1 2 571 5...

Page 9: ...ccording to one of three methods as shown below Method Simplified ducted installation Return method Note DUCTWORK This method draws return air from the return air duct of the air furnace and supplies an equal amount of outside air farther downstream into the return duct Fig 7 Fig 8 1 The ERV unit must be balanced 2 It is mandatory that HVAC AHU signal cord be connected 3 Check local codes and auth...

Page 10: ...odes and authority having jurisdiction for acceptance Note 1 Must have 2 3 feet of straight duct run from all duct attachment points on the ERV Do not use any elbows or other peripheral pieces inside of 2 3 feet when attaching duct runs to the ERV 2 Unit is normally balanced on high speed with the furnace blower on 3 A minimum separation of 40 inches 1 m is recommended between the two direct conne...

Page 11: ...y areas Fig 11 Fig 12 Note 1 Must have 2 3 feet of straight duct run from all duct attachment points on the ERV Do not use any elbows or other peripheral pieces inside of 2 3 feet when attaching duct runs to the ERV 2 The distance between two outdoor hoods please see P 12 3 The airflow must be confirmed on site using the balancing procedures found in P 14 Outdoors Return air from various parts of ...

Page 12: ...e 4 inch or 6 inch according to size of duct Fig 13 2 Fig 13 2 Insulation Insulation Mastic Mastic Mastic Tie wrap Tie wrap DUCTWORK 12 OA and EA adapter Attach to 4 adapter Attach to 4 adapter Attach to 6 adapter SA and RA adapter Fig 13 1 1 3 2 or or Attach to 6 adapter 4 4 Install outdoor hood and connect with insulated ducts When install them please refer to the local codes for detail The inta...

Page 13: ...INSTALLATION CHAIN MOUNT 13 24 609 6 22 1 2 571 5 2 Mount hanger on frame body with screws M4X8 Fig 16 3 Hang the ERV on to chains Fig 17 Note Make sure ERV is horizontal after installation A B Fig 16 2 The length of each chain should be 20 inches 24 inches 500 mm 600 mm and the dimension A and B are recommended as shown below Note A B Unit inches mm 3 4 20 1 4 6 Fig 17 Hanger Hanger 2 screws M4X8...

Page 14: ...l be changed with this knob It is in units of 1 hour for example set to 10 10 minutes ON 50 minutes OFF 10 minutes ON cycle operation The factory default is 60 min h Main switch Power on or off for ERV Push the main switch completely to the on off position when turning on off 1 2 3 4 SA knob Set the supply air volume with this knob The factory default is 100 CFM The unit will consume some electric...

Page 15: ...A filter and OA filter 5 The ERV will run as below I O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 20 30 40 50 60 50 60 70 80 90 100 50 60 70 80 90 100 Supply Air Air fourni CFM CFM min h min h Exhaust Air Air d évacuation Filter Reset Button Bouton de réinitialisation du filtre pi 3 min pi 3 min MAIN SWITCH JUMPER CABLE ON Setting State For example when main switch and wall switch are ON suppose the customer to set as ASHR...

Page 16: ... Return air RA Supply air SA Return air RA Outdoor temp Operation mode and time min Air exchange mode 60 14 F 10 C 14 F 10 C 5 F 15 C 5 F 15 C 4 F 20 C 4 F 20 C 17 F 27 C 17 F 27 C 22 F 30 C Circulation mode Stop operating 60 9 35 9 9 9 27 20 22 F 30 C 47 4 9 Repetition When the ASHRAE timer is set to 60 min h or the boost switch is on The operation time of air exchange mode depends on the ASHRAE ...

Page 17: ... on the unit due to air flow reduction Never use petrol benzene thinner or any other such chemicals to clean the ERV Do not allow water to enter ERV Do not immerse resin parts in water over 60 C Please wear gloves to avoid pinching fingers during maintenance 1 If not convenient for maintenance can also rotate the lock plate at the hinge and remove the frame cover Fig 21 2 There is a spring on the ...

Page 18: ...ig 24 Fig 24 OA filter Convex RA filter Lock plate Latch Main switch Filter reset button AIR FLOW AIR FLOW Fig 23 Energy recovery core Fig 25 2 1 Fig 26 I O 10 20 30 40 50 60 50 60 70 80 90 100 50 60 70 80 90 100 Supply Air Air fourni CFM CFM min h min h Exhaust Air Air d évacuation Filter Reset Button Bouton de réinitialisation du filtre pi3 min pi3 min 2 Remove OA filter and RA filter to clean w...

Page 19: ...nd contact the dealer to check the HVAC AHU wiring connect SA motor error please disconnect the power and contact the dealer for repair Off Blink 2 s Blink 2 s EA motor error please disconnect the power and contact the dealer for repair OA damper error please disconnect the power and contact the dealer for repair Off EA damper error please disconnect the power and contact the dealer for repair Bli...

Page 20: ...rgy Performance The testing of the ventilation performance and the energy performance in accordance with CSA C439 standard FV 10VEC2R FV 10VEC2R Model No Model No Mode Heating Cooling Supply temperature Net air flow Apparent sensible effectiveness Sensible recovery efficiency Total recovery efficiency Net moisture transfer Air direction Voltage V Frequency Hz Duct Exhaust Exhaust Supply Supply Fan...

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