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Maintenance

The filters cannot be cleaned and must be replaced when necessary. New filters can be ordered from your local Fantech distributor. Operation time 
between filter changes depends on the air pollution at the installation site. A differential pressure switch indicates when it's time  to change the filters. 
This will trigger an alarm in the control panel. 

Filters

The motor

 - The motors are factory balanced and lubricated for life.  They require no maintenance.

The unit

 - The inside of the unit should be wiped clean as needed.

Condensation Pan

 - Units with drain hoses should have their line and connection checked regularly.

Outside hoods

 - The outside hoods need to be checked every season to make sure there are no leaves or insects blocking the airflow.  Check regularly that 

there are no pollutants near the intake hood. Make sure they are clear of any snow accumulation during the winter months.

Inspect the HRV core every 3-6 months and clean as needed.

1. Open access door & remove filters.
2. Unlock the core by pushing the 2 brackets securing the cores 

towards the outside of the unit (see figure on the right)

3.  Carefully grip ends of core and pull evenly outward. Core may be 

snug, but will slide out of the channel.

4. Wash the core in warm soapy water or light coil solution.
5. Install clean core
6. Install the clean filters
7. Close access door

Make sure power to the unit is disconnected and locked out before attempting any maintenance work.

The following components should also be inspected regularly and well maintained.

HRV/ERV core

To install the clean Core and Filters.

1.  First mount the bottom flange of the core guide into the bottom 

channel approximately 1/4" (6 mm)

2. Mount the left or right side flange of the core guide approximately 

1/4" (6 mm) followed by the other side

3.  Mount the top flange of the core guide into the top channel 

approximately 1/4" (6 mm)

4. With all four corners in place and the core straight and even, push 

hard in the centre of the core until the core stops on the back of the 
cabinet.

5. Push bracket back into place to secure the cores

Locking mechanisms

Inspect the ERV core every 3-6 months and clean as needed.

1. Open access door & remove filters.
2. Unlock the core by pulling the 2 brackets securing the cores (see 

figure on the right)

3. Remove the core from the unit.
4. With one of the core's inlet facing down, place it in a large sink, 

bathtub, or shower.

5. Pour clean tap water through the face of the core facing upward until 

it runs clear. Ensure the entire surface is rinsed.

6. Rotate the core so that its other air inlet is facing down and repeat 

step 4.

7. With the plates still oriented vertically allow the core to dry, normally 

2-3 hours.

 Core installation label on the outer end of the core.

5 Set MAC Address (default value = 10)

Select

 MAC

 address by pressing the OK button until the cursor flashes 

on the first digit of the value below MAC. Use the UP/DOWN arrow 

Buttons to increase / decrease the selected digit value and the RIGHT/

LEFT arrow Buttons to move the cursor between digits. Once the 

required MAC address is displayed, press the OK button to store it in the 

unit controller.

Device name

  Corrigo ventilation

MAC

 

 

10 

      

Configuring BACnet MS/TP (port 1) 

(Cont'd)

6 Set Device ID (default value = 2640)

Go to 

Device ID

 by pressing the Down arrow. For device IDs that 

are 4 digits or less, only the Device ID low is used. For Device IDs 

greater than 4 digits, both Device ID low and Device ID high are used 

(example1: ID required = 1973, Device ID low = 1973 & Device ID high 

= 0. Example 2: ID required = 27039, Device, ID low =7039 & Device 

ID high = 2). Press the OK button to select Device ID low. The cursor 

will flash on the first digit of 

Device ID low

. Use the UP/DOWN 

arrow Buttons to increase / decrease the selected digit value and the 

RIGHT/LEFT arrow Buttons to move the cursor between digits. Once the 

required Device ID low is displayed, press the OK button to store it in the 

unit controller.

The cursor will then flash on the first digit of 

Device ID high

. If the 

device ID high is NOT required (device ID < 10000) set this value to 0. 

If the device ID high IS required (device ID ≥ 10000), use the UP/DOWN 

arrow Buttons to increase / decrease the selected digit value and the 

RIGHT/LEFT arrow Buttons to move the cursor between digits. Once the 

required Device ID high is displayed, press the OK button to store it in 

the unit controller. 

Device 

ID 

Low     

  2640

Device ID high

 

 

    (X 

10000) 

7 Set Baud rate (default = 9600)

Go to Speed by pressing the DOWN arrow. To set baud rate, press the 

OK button. The cursor will flash on the first digit below 

Speed

. Use the 

UP/DOWN arrow buttons to cycle through the baud rate (speed) options 

(9600 bps, 19200 bps, 38400 bps, 76800 bps) until the desired value 

is show. Press the OK button twice to store it in the unit controller. Use 

the LEFT arrow button to return to the previous menus.

Speed 

    

9600 bps

Max master address

  127

Refer to the ERV core label for the proper core orientation.

Summary of Contents for fantech ECHO 2800Xi Series

Page 1: ...on of the National Building Code and or ASHRAE s Good Engineering Practices Fantech reserves the right to modify at any time and without notice any or all of its products features designs components a...

Page 2: ...d with BPM module only 21 o Extended running 23 o Fire alarm 26 o External switch 26 Alarm handling 27 Configuring BACnet MS TP port 1 29 Maintenance 31 Limited warranty 32 Parts list 33 The key to pr...

Page 3: ...clothes dryer kitchen exhaust hoods combustion venting central vacuum system These appliances may cause lint dust or grease to collect in the HRV ERV damaging the unit Location The HRV ERV must be pr...

Page 4: ...used to recirculate indoor air when ventilation is not required See the Recirculation section for more details If a BPM module accessory has been supplied with the unit it should be installed as per...

Page 5: ...ned and sealed to the ducts with proper duct sealant to minimize air leakage Dampers fitted to the ductwork connecting the unit to the outside weather hoods should be adequately insulated in order to...

Page 6: ...esponsibility of the installer to ensure all ductwork is sized and installed as designed to ensure the system will perform as intended The amount of air CFM that an HRV ERV will deliver is directly re...

Page 7: ...he return air side and can be accessed by opening the larger hinged access panel Pressure transducer modules Each module has two 2 pressure transducer The first pressure transducer on the PTE module m...

Page 8: ...nting holes 8 Connection block 9 Connection to yellow cable 10 Connection to orange cable 11 Connection to red cable 12 Connection to brown cable 13 Connection to black cable Supplied Cable 10 12 11 1...

Page 9: ...hanges from stopped to starting up 2 The digital outputs for the fresh air damper and the exhaust air damper are activated 3 The exhaust air fan and the supply air fan will start after a preset time N...

Page 10: ...e and time follow the steps below Time settings schedule 1 Time settings Go to Time settings by using the UP DOWN arrow buttons Select by pressing the RIGHT arrow button Temperature Air Control Time s...

Page 11: ...be done when ventilation is not required during a certain period but air circulation is desired Recirculation units equipped with the BPM module only To have the recirculation mode controlled by a dig...

Page 12: ...ow button Manual Auto Settings Configuration Access rights Once the input has been set the recirculation mode can be configured 3 Recirculation Using the UP DOWN arrow buttons locate the use extra tim...

Page 13: ...cess the fields and set values Extended running 0 min Set the time value for extended running to remain active once the extended running input goes from on to off Time in ext running 0 min This field...

Page 14: ...ing the UP DOWN arrow buttons Select by pressing the RIGHT arrow button AI DI UI AO Alarm handling The unit controller comes with preprogrammed alarms to ensure it functions properly and to help troub...

Page 15: ...isplay Follow the steps below to handle active alarms 1 Access the alarm log Press the alarm button to access the alarm log when the red LED is flashing to indicate that an alarm has been triggered On...

Page 16: ...n a large sink bathtub or shower 5 Pour clean tap water through the face of the core facing upward until it runs clear Ensure the entire surface is rinsed 6 Rotate the core so that its other air inlet...

Page 17: ...ges incurred in the use of the ventilation system Fantech is not responsible for providing an authorized service centre near the purchaser or in the general area Fantech reserves the right to supply r...

Page 18: ...35 34 Notes Notes...

Page 19: ...Fantech reserves the right to make technical changes For updated documentation please refer to www fantech net Fantech...

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