Reversomatic RERV-C100NF Assembly, Installation And Operation Instructions Download Page 2

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

!

WARNING

!

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK 

OR INJURY, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

1. Read all the instructions carefully before installation,

operation or maintenance of the unit. Failure to comply

with instructions could result in personal injury and/or

property damage.

2. Installation of the unit and the corresponding electrical

wiring must be done by a qual

ifi

ed person and be in

accordance with all municipal and national electrical

codes and pertinent industry standards should be

verified

before installation.

3. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the

manufacturer. If you have any questions, contact the

manufacturer.

4. Moving Parts, Disconnect Power supply before opening.

ensure that all the nuts and screws are securely

fastened before restarting the unit.

5. Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power off at

service panel and lock the service disconnecting means

to prevent power from being switched on accidentally.

When the service disconnecting means cannot be

locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device,

such as a tag, to the service panel.

6. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, make sure

that you do not damage electrical wiring and other

hidden utilities.

7. Toreduce the risk of

fire,

use only metal ductwork.

Do not use any accessories not recommended by the

manufacturer.

8. When performing installation, servicing 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.

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CAUTION

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1. Turn the unit OFF during construction or repair to avoid

filter

blockage.

2. Exhaust air outside - Do not intake / exhaust air into

spaces within walls, crawl spaces, garage, or into attics.

3. Unit has to be installed in accordance to National and

Local Building Code.

4. When leaving house for a long period of time (more than

two weeks), a responsible person should check if unit

operates adequately.

5. Published

efficiencies

are based on balanced air-

flows

on supply and exhaust.

PACKAGING INSPECTION

Open the box and check to make sure all the parts and 

accessories are present and in good condition. If you 

find 

any parts missing or any shipping damage please contact 

factory or our distributor immediately.

HRV and ERV Typical Installations

- Fully Ducted System

8

- Furnace Return Air-duct connection

- Semi Ducted System

Horizontal Vertical

9

Single Vent

 

&

 

Access

 

Door

 

Installation

 

10

Drain Connection

10

Air Flow Balancing

1

1

Balancing

 

Procedure

Pitot

 

Tube

 

Air

 

Flow

 

Balancing

1

1

Maintenance

1

2

Regular

 

Maintenance

Annual

 

Maintenance

1

3

Troubleshooting

 

Climate Zone

1

3

-1

1

4

CONTENTS

Parts List

1

RERV-C100NF

RHRV-CF100PECM

2

Wiring Diagram

Control Board and Switches

Furnace / Fan-Coil / Heat Pump Interlock

3-4-5

 

6

-7

Standard Furnace Interlock Wiring

Alternate Furnace Interlock Wiring

Summary of Contents for RERV-C100NF

Page 1: ...el 905 851 6701 Fax 905 851 8376 www reversomatic com info reversomatic com US CERTIFIED C New RHRV CF100PECM Polypropylene Core RERV C100NF Enthalpy Core RHRV C100PNF Polypropylene Core HRV ERV INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS Field Balancing Ports ...

Page 2: ...lation servicing 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 bl...

Page 3: ...y Switch 9322 1 1 13 Main control Board 9361 1 1 14 Main Control Board Bracket 9355 2 2 15 Door Hinges 9328 1 Set 1 Set 16 Mounting Brackets 011135 4 4 17 T Connector 9330 1 1 18 Webbing Brackets Ladder Locks 9332 2 Sets 2 Sets 19 Chains Springs Brackets 9354 1 Set 1 Set 20 Drain Pipe 9331 1 1 21 Motorized damper spring return 120V 9362 1 1 22 Motorized Damper Spring return Built in by Factory 936...

Page 4: ...ty Switch 9322 1 13 Main control Board Superior ECM 9361 ECM 1 14 Main Control Board Bracket 9355 2 15 Door Hinges 9328 1 Set 16 Mounting Brackets 011135 4 17 T Connector 9330 1 18 Webbing Brackets Ladder Locks 9332 2 Sets 19 Chains Springs Brackets 9354 1 Set 20 Drain Pipe 9331 1 21 Motorized damper spring return 120V 9362 1 22 Motorized Damper Spring return Built in by Factory 9363 1 14 13 RHRV ...

Page 5: ...Option 1 ExternalDamper Motor Option 2 Light On Off HRV ERV Hi Low 120 Vac 1 60Hz Power Supply Jumper remove jumper to install master ON OFF switch Light Switch Option f b L0 HI Speed HV Input Remote 0n 0ff HV NC C N 0 Ext Interlock Damper Interlock Ground YEL RED GND 4 Speed Controller for Manual Balancing and Air Flow Adjustment Turn the Knob clockwise to increase speed g for HRV ERV f Light g I...

Page 6: ...ral connected to Neutral Unit will not function if not connected correctly RED YEL YEL RED GND 5 DAT C YEL RED GND YEL RED GND TC100 120P Note Same power source can be used for wall switch Time delay switch TC100 120 TC100 120P and HRV ERV e TC100 120 d RED BLACK WHITE Ground 120 Vac 1 60Hz Power Supply Timer Switch 4 TC100 5V Important Note When installing timers or time delay switches make sure ...

Page 7: ...ED GRN 5 DAT GND YEL RED GRN YEL RED GRN TC100 5V YEL RED GRN Intermittent OR Timer Switch 1 FAN Exhaust FAN Supply AC connection Door Safety switch Temp Sensor Exhaust FAN motor f HRV ERV Hi Low 120 Vac 1 60Hz Power Supply Light Switch Option b Light On Off Remote 0n 0ff HV Jumper remove jumper to install master ON OFF switch Ext Interlock OR Ground DC connection Note Make sure the Line must be con...

Page 8: ...ck Wiring W R G Y C TWOWIRE heating only Cooling System THERMOSTAT TERMINALS W R G Y TWOWIRE W A R N I NG Never connect a 120 volt AC circuit to the terminals of the furnace fan coil heat pump interlock Standard Wiring Only use the low voltage class 2 circuit Note These Connections must be done inside the electricalbox LO HI SPEED HV INPUT Remote ON OFF HV High Voltage NO C NC These connections mu...

Page 9: ...MINALS W R G Y TWOWIRE W A R N I NG Never connect a 120 volt AC circuit to the terminals of the furnace fan coil heat pump interlock Standard Wiring Only use the low voltage class 2 circuit Note These Connections must be done inside the electricalbox NO C NC These connections must be done inside the electrical box FOUR WIRE GND DAT 5V SUPERIOR ECM CONTROLBOARD W R G Y C TWOWIRE heating only Coolin...

Page 10: ...r in Recirculation Installation Options for High Rise Condominium Fully Ducted System System FRESH AIR EXHAUSTEDAIR Typical Installations for House Fully Ducted System 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 Furnace Return Air duct Connection DVS...

Page 11: ...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 Also make sure you have proper defrost on wall controller according to HRV ERV model no core type For RERV C100NF UP UP PULL DOWN Strap NOTSUPPLIED j tantay 12 23 11 Vibration Spring Washer Screw CHAIN MOUNTING SYSTEM optiona...

Page 12: ...e this drain for horizontal installation Note For Horizontal installation connect only 1 drain spout assembly on lid door cut one drain pipe and connect one end to the drain spout and the other end to the drain line Don t forget to create a P trap as shown above HRV must be connected to drain ERV does not required any drain However we recommend to connect ERV to drain in areas where extreme cold w...

Page 13: ... 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 met...

Page 14: ...rs to remove water and let dry 5 Oil grease defrost damper levers and hinges 6 Check air flow sensors twice a year for lint dust accumulation If necessary clean the sensors with a lintfree cloth Take extra care while handling make sure supply sensor goes back to supply diffuser and exhaust sensor goes back to exhaust diffuser on same original position 5 Check the exterior fresh air supply hood Make...

Page 15: ... first year due to heavy dust and may occur periodically after that over time depending on the outdoor conditions open the service door remove the core disconnect the fan motor wires remove the screws securing fan assembly pull the fan assembly out of unit check for any accumulation on the blades clean with a small brush if necessary scrub individual fan blades until clean vacuum and wipe put the c...

Page 16: ...motor call technician if possiblereplace fan 8 LED s on the Main Control board and the remote wall mountTimer Switch willflash 0 5 sec On 0 5 sec Off 0 5 sec On then 2 sec Off then repeat the cycle damper obstructed exhaust fan jam over current check backdraft damper no screw must interfere the function of the damper replace the fan 9 LED s on the Main Control board and the remote wall mountTimer S...

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