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HE3XINH               

Due to continuing product development, specifications are subject to change without notice.

               © 2012 RenewAire LLC

134785_005                      HE3XINHMan_Jan12.indd                      Revised 01/2012                       www.renewaire.com                      

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Danger of injury from un-guarded drive belts in unit. 

Disconnect power to unit before opening door.

Danger of injury if unit starts unexpectedly. Switch 

power off at service disconnect. Lock-out/tag-out the 

disconnect.

Filters must be used or the energy exchange core will 

become blocked by dust and the unit will not do its job.  

In extreme cases components may be damaged.

Incorrect Belt Tension will damage this blower!

DO NOT WASH THE ENERGy EXCHANGE CORE. 

Keep it away from water or fire to avoid damaging it. 

Always handle the core carefully.

Maintenance

SUMMARY MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS

Change Filters 

Inspect Blower 

Tension Blower Belt 

General Cleaning and Inspection

Clean Energy Exchange Cores

 

CHANGING THE FILTERS

Inspect and/or replace filters every two or three months when 

the unit is in regular use, or as needed.

• 

Turn off unit completely! Lock-out and tag-out the unit 

disconnect switch.

• 

Open the Door. The door is secured with turn-type latches 

or draw latches, plus one Phillips-head securing screw. Keep 

the securing screw. NOTE: Always replace securing screw 

when reinstalling door.

•  Remove and dispose of all (6) filters. Replace all (6) filters.

 

NOTE: See chart for information on the initial resistance of 

the filters originally supplied with this unit. If replacement 

filters have higher resistance, the airflow of the system will 

be lower.

• 

Close door; reinstall securing screw.

Blower Inspection

Inspect Blowers every time you change the filters.

•  Confirm bearings are still secure to blower shaft. It should 

not be possible to move the blower shaft back and forth 

along its length.

•  Confirm blower wheel is not rubbing against the blower inlet 

or housing.

Blower Belt Tension

Check belt tension every time you change the filters.

• 

Inspect belt(s) for cracking or uneven wear.

• 

Check that sheaves are properly aligned so that belt runs 

straight.

Properly tensioned belt will deflect 0.25” when pressed at the 

center point with the following force: 

2 HP BLOWER - 3 pounds

3 HP BLOWER - 4 pounds

5 HP BLOWER - 5 pounds

GENERAL CLEANING AND INSPECTION

Perform general cleaning and inspection when changing filters.

• 

Remove dust from blower wheels periodically.

• 

Remove paper, leaves, etc. from inlet and outlet screens.

• 

Inspect for insect nests.

TO CLEAN THE ENERGY EXCHANGE CORE

Clean the core annually.

•  Remove the filters.

• 

Vacuum the exposed faces of the energy exchange core with 

a soft brush.

• 

Vacuum out dust from the rest of the unit case.

•  Install new filters.

Initial Resistance of Filters supplied with this unit:

INITIAL PRESSURE DROP: 20" x 20" & 16" X 25" MERV 8 FILTERS

RENEWAIRE PART NUMBERS 103054 & 103057

0

0.1

0.2

400

500

600

700

800

900

1000

CFM/FILTER

PRESSURE DROP THROUGH FILTER ("H

2

O)

"20X20_&_16X25_MERV8_JUNE06.pdf"    6/26/06

Certified data provided by filter manufacturer.

INITIAL PRESSURE DROP 20” x 20” MERV 8 FILTERS

RENEWAIRE SERVICE PART NUMBER 990083

Filter Specifications:

(6) 20” x 20” x 2”(nominal) pleated filters

Actual size: 19.5” x 19.5” x 1.75”

Unit shipped with MERV-8 Filters

Minimum recommended effectiveness: MERV-6

Lubrication

If the motors used in this ERV are equipped with grease fittings, 

motors must be lubricated as part of routine maintenance. Use 

Exxon Polyrex or equivalent at 2500 operating hour intervals.

Summary of Contents for HE3XINH

Page 1: ...xhausting of gases through the flue chimney of fuel burning equipment that might be installed in the area affected by this equipment If this unit is exhausting air from a space in which chimney vented...

Page 2: ...hange core The fresh air inlet should be at least 10 away from chimneys furnace and water heater exhausts and other sources of carbon monoxide humidity or other contamination Do not locate the fresh a...

Page 3: ...g air handling system it may be necessary to check for balance with and without the main air handling blower in operation In some facilities a slight positive or negative pressure in the building is d...

Page 4: ...OR OUTDOOR IN INDOOR 1 5 MODEL HE 3X 20 16 17 UNUSED IN HE 3X MODELS 24 L LISTED N NON LISTED OPTION 4 OTHERS T TR TRANSFORMER WITH ISOLATION RELAY NONE W WHITE PAINT C CUSTOM PAINT X CUSTOM UNIT 1 2...

Page 5: ...needed HE3XINH Airflow Performance Motor HP Blower RPM Turns Open External Static Pressure in w g 0 00 0 25 0 50 0 75 1 00 1 25 1 50 SCFM BHP SCFM BHP SCFM BHP SCFM BHP SCFM BHP SCFM BHP SCFM BHP 2 1...

Page 6: ...cap from pressure port before inserting tubing Insure tubing is well seated in pressure ports NOTE The tubing should extend in the pressure port approx 1 inch Cross Core Static Pressure Measurement I...

Page 7: ...INSTALL PROVIDED JUMPER BETWEEN TERMINALS 2 3 UNIT CONTROL USING CLASS II 24VAC POWER FROM ANOTHER POWER SOURCE 24VAC POWER AVAILABLE AT TERMINALS 1 2 DO NOT INSTALL JUMPER BETWEEN TERMINALS 2 3 HE3X...

Page 8: ...the control terminals of this unit 5 Unit is not equipped to receive analog signals such as 1 10vdc or 4 20mA 6 Unit is not equipped to communicate directly with Building Management Systems such as B...

Page 9: ...onnect Terminals 2 3 Connect Switch between Terminals 1 4 UNIT INTERNAL CONTROL WIRING SIMPLIFIED A SWITCH OR NON POWERED CONTROL USING UNIT S 24VAC POWER SUPPLY UNIT INTERNAL CONTROL WIRING SIMPLIFIE...

Page 10: ...HE3XINHMan_Jan12 indd Revised 01 2012 www renewaire com Page 10 HE3XINH Replacement Parts A CORES B FILTERS C BLOWER DOOR D TURN LATCH E DISCONNECT SWITCH F TRANSFORMER G ISOLATION RELAY H OVERLOAD RE...

Page 11: ...o continuing product development specifications are subject to change without notice 2012 RenewAire LLC 134785_005 HE3XINHMan_Jan12 indd Revised 01 2012 www renewaire com Page 11 THIS PAGE INTENTIONAL...

Page 12: ...Blowers every time you change the filters Confirm bearings are still secure to blower shaft It should not be possible to move the blower shaft back and forth along its length Confirm blower wheel is n...

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