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Air Flow Balancing 

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Pitot Tube Airflow Balancing 

The following is a method of field balancing an HRV/ERV using 
a Pitot tube advantageous in situations when flow stations are not 
installed in the ductwork. Procedure should be performed with the 
HRV/ERV on normal speed.

The first step is to operate all mechanical systems on most desire 
speed, which have an influence on the ventilation system, i.e.the 
forced air furnace or air handler if applicable. This will provide the 
maximum pressure that the HRV/ERV  will need to overcome, and 
allow for a more accurate balancing of the unit.

Drill a small hole in the duct (about 3/16"), three feet downstream 
of any elbows or bends, and one foot upstream of any elbows or bends. 
These are recommended distances but the actual installation may limit 
the amount of straight duct. 

The Pitot tube should be connected to a magnehelic gauge capable 
of reading from 0 to 0.25 in. (0-62 Pa) or other digital airflow meter. 
The tube coming out of the top of the pitot is connected to the 
high pressure side of the gauge/meter and the tube coming out of the 
side of the pitot is connected to the low pressure or reference side 
of the gauge/meter.

Insert the pitot tube into the duct; pointing the tip into the airflow. For general balancing it is sufficient to move the 
pitot tube around in the duct and take an average or typical reading. Repeat this procedure in the other duct. 
Determine which duct has the highest airflow (highest reading on the gauge). Then slower down that motor speed 
by adjusting dial/speed controller on control board to match the lower reading from the other duct. The flows 
should now be balanced. Actual airflow can be determined from the gauge/metre reading. The value read on the 
gauge is called the velocity pressure and on the flow meter is called air velocity(FPM). The Pitot tube comes with 
a chart that will give the air flow velocity based on the velocity pressure indicated by the gauge. This velocity will 
be in either feet per minute or metres per second. To determine the actual airflow, the velocity is multiplied by the 
cross sectional area of the duct being measured.

MAGNEHELIC

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Duct

AIR

FLOW

Pitot
tube

High
Pressure
Tap

Low
Pressure Tap

Magnehelic 

gauge

Pitot tube and gauge

NOTE:

 

Place the magnehelic gauge on a 
level surface and adjust it to zero.

Balancing Procedure

All the HRV/ERV’s components are in place and functioning properly.
All sealing of the ductwork system has been completed. 
Set the unit to normal speed. 
Air flows in branch to specific areas of the house should be adjusted first prior to balancing  the unit. 
After taking reading of both the stale air to the HRV/ERV duct and fresh air to the house duct, the duct with 
the lowerCFM reading should be left alone while the duct with the higher airflow should be slower down to 
match the lower 
reading by adjusting dial/speed controller on control board(see board layout on page-4). 
Return unit to appropriate fan speed for normal operation.

Prior to balancing, ensure that:

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It is required to have balanced air flows in an HRV/ERV. The volume of air brought in from the outside 
must equal the volume of air exhausted by the unit while running at normal speed. If the air flows are 
not properly balanced, then:

•   The HRV/ERV may not function at its maximum efficiency
•   A negative or positive air pressure may occur in the house or condo
•   The unit may not defrost properly

Summary of Contents for Economy Series

Page 1: ...c com Maxum Series model RHRV S200A Aluminum Core RHRV S200P Polypropylene Core RERV S200 Enthalpy Core Economy Series model RHRV E100A Aluminum Core RHRV E100P Polypropylene Core RERV E100 Enthalpy Core Superior Series model RHRV S100A Aluminum Core RHRV S100P Polypropylene Core RERV S100 Enthalpy Core C US 2100 CERTIFIED Project Series model RHRV P100A Aluminum Core RHRV P100P Polypropylene Core...

Page 2: ...ng or cleaning these unit it is suggested to wear safety glasses and gloves 9 Do not use this unit for commercial purpose 10 For residential use only The unit must be grounded 11 Do not install in a cooking area 12 This unit is not designed to exhaust combustion and or dilution air for fuel burning appliances CAUTION 1 Turn the unit OFF during construction or repair to avoid filter blockage 2 Exhau...

Page 3: ...ypropylene Backdraft Damper 014043 2 2 2 6 Blower Exhaust Supply 9317 2 2 2 7 Adjustable Door Latch 9319 1 1 1 8 Drain Spout Assembly 9320 1 1 1 9 Core Locking Bracket 9321 1 1 1 10 Nut 014016 1 1 1 11 Safety Switch 9322 1 1 1 12 Main Control Board Superior Project 9356 1 1 1 Main Control Board Bracket 9355 2 2 2 13 Door Hinges 9328 1 Set 1 Set 1Set 14 Extension Box Cover 9329 1 1 1 15 Mounting Br...

Page 4: ...embly 9315 1 1 1 2 Polypropylene Collar 5 Dia 014043C 2 2 2 3 Aluminum Core 9312 1 n a n a Polypropylene Core 9313 n a 1 n a Enthalpy Core 9314 n a n a 1 Filter 7 x 12 MERV 4 9358 2 2 2 4 Temperature Sensor 9326 1 1 1 5 5 ø Polypropylene Backdraft Damper 014043 2 2 2 6 Blower Supply 9317 1 1 1 7 Adjustable Door Latch 9319 1 1 1 8 Drain Spout Assembly 9320 2 2 2 9 Core Locking Bracket 9321 1 1 1 10...

Page 5: ...per 014043 2 2 2 5 Adjustable Door Latch 9319 1 1 1 6 Drain Spout Assembly 9320 2 2 2 7 Core Locking Bracket 9321 1 1 1 8 Nut 014016 1 1 1 9 Door Hinges 9328 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set 10 Mounting Brackets 011135 4 4 4 11 T Connector 9330 1 1 1 12 Webbing Brackets Ladder Locks 9332 2 Sets 2 Sets 2 Sets 13 Chains Springs Brackets 9354 1 Set 1 Set 1 Set 14 Drain Pipe 9331 1 1 1 Economy Series model RHRV E100...

Page 6: ...ore 9394 n a n a 1 Filter 10 1 2 x 12 MERV 4 9395 2 2 2 4 Temperature Sensor 9326 1 1 1 5 6 ø Polypropylene Backdraft Damper PBD6 2 2 2 6 Blower Supply Exhaust 013070 2 2 2 7 Adjustable Door Latch 9319 1 1 1 8 Drain Spout Assembly 9320 2 2 2 9 Core Locking Bracket 9321 1 1 1 10 Nut 014016 1 1 1 11 Safety Switch 9322 1 1 1 12 Main Control Board Superior Project 9356 1 1 1 Main Control Board Bracket...

Page 7: ... ON OFF switch b L0 HI Speed HV Input Remote 0n 0ff HV NC C N0 Ext Interlock HIGH VOLTAGE FAN 1 Single speed Bathroom Exhaust fan connection for Project Series Note Up to 4 Timer Switches TC 100 5V can be connected to control board of HRV ERV by using three 24 AWG min Copper wires as shown Maximum total wire length 75ft see option 2 Option 2 Timer Switch 2 Timer Switch 3 Timer Switch 4 to Control ...

Page 8: ...hermostat and thereby turning on the cooling system If you identify this type of thermostat you must use the Alternate Interlock Wiring For a furnace connected to a cooling system Wiring Diagram cont d 6 Furnace Fan Coil Heat Pump Interlock Standard Interlock Wiring W R G Y W R G Y C FOUR WIRE TWO WIRE heating only Cooling System THERMOSTAT TERMINALS TWO WIRE Never connect a 120 volt AC circuit to...

Page 9: ...um Fully Ducted System With Fan Coil System FRESH AIR EXHAUSTED AIR Balancing Box Fan coil Unit HRV ERV Fan coil Unit HRV ERV NOTE This is a stand alone HRV ERV system which is not connected to a force air system Stale air is drawn from key areas of the home bathroom kitchen while fresh air is supplied to main living areas Fully Ducted System for Superior Maxum series only Note All Exhaust vents m...

Page 10: ...onal Allows one person installation for vertical and horizontal installation VERTICAL Note After installation make sure the HRV ERV is properly leveled If not levelled correctly then defrost will not perform effectively and or unit may frost in winter Note UP UP PULL DOWN Strap jtant ay 01 2 8 11 NOT SUPPLIED jtantay 12 23 11 Vibration Spring Washer Screw CHAIN MOUNTING SYSTEM optional Available f...

Page 11: ... HRV and ERV Typical Installations cont d Typical Installations of Single Vents Access door For vertical installation Use this drain for horizontal installation Fresh air intake and supply duct must be totally insulated Exhaust duct must be 5 feet insulated In colder climate it is recommended to insulate all exhaust and supply ducts Note Use appropriate access door size for easy access and routine...

Page 12: ...her duct The flows should now be balanced Actual airflow can be determined from the gauge metre reading The value read on the gauge is called the velocity pressure and on the flow meter is called air velocity FPM The Pitot tube comes with a chart that will give the air flow velocity based on the velocity pressure indicated by the gauge This velocity will be in either feet per minute or metres per seco...

Page 13: ...nly for superior series For balancing extension box cover plate is provided with 3 holes on supply side and 3 holes on exhaust side Do not use pitot tube to open holes in the insulation as it may block damage the pitot tube Take 3 readings on each hole and average all 9 readings for supply and same for exhaust After finish balancing plug all six holes with plastic plugs provided with the unit Exten...

Page 14: ...the filters twice a year Remove the filters Vacuum to remove most of the dust Wash with a mixture of warm water and mild soap Rinse thoroughly and shake filters to remove water and let dry 5 Oil defrost damper levers and hinges 6 Check the exterior fresh air supply hood Make sure there are no leaves twigs grass ice or snow that could be drawn into the vent Partial blocking of this air vent could caus...

Page 15: ... the HRV ERV core Do not use pressure washer on the HRV ERV core Do not place the HRV ERV core in dishwasher Do not use bleach or chlorine Annual Maintenance 5 Cleaning the Fans Fans may accumulate dirt causing an imbalance and or excessive vibration on the HRV ERV A reduction in the air flow may also occur In new construction this may result within the first year due to heavy dust and may occur per...

Page 16: ... the remote wall mount Timer Switch will flash 0 5 second On then 2 seconds Off then repeat the cycle 1 Blink Exhaust fan open circuit a motor burned b fan overheated replace motor call technician if possible replace fan 5 Unit is not defrosting properly fresh air duct maybe frozen HRV ERV airflow improperly balanced Temp sensor maybe defective check and remove the ice have professional balancer or ...

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