Trane Technologies EERVR100A1P00B Installer'S Manual Download Page 2

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Installer’s Guide

READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING THE 

UNIT. 

1.   Use the unit in the manner intended by the manu-

facturer.  If you have questions contact your local 

distributor.

2.   Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power 

off at service panel and lock service panel to prevent 

power from being switched on accidentally.

CAUTION

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More than one disconnect switch may be required to  

de-energize the equipment before servicing

3.   Installation work and electrical wiring must be 

done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all 

applicable codes and standards, including fire rated 

construction codes and standards.

4.   When cutting or drilling into a wall or ceiling, do not 

damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.

5.   Never place a switch where it can be reached from a 

tub, shower or sink.

6.   This unit is provided with a grounded power cord 

which must be plugged into a properly grounded 

outlet.

 

WARNING

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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard 

Failure to provide sufficient air needed for proper 

combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue 

(chimney) of fuel burning equipment that might be 

installed in the area affected by this equipment may 

cause Personal Injury or Death.

The unit is intended for general building ventilation.  

Connection of the unit to ventilation exhaust, drier ex-

haust or ranger exhausts will damage the unit and could 

result in hazardous levels of toxic materials in the home.  

If this unit is exhausting air from a space in which 

chimney –vented fuel burning equipment is located, take 

steps to assure that the combustion air supply is not 

affected.  Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s 

guidelines and safety standards such as those published 

by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), 

the American Society For Heating, Refrigeration and 

Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and local code 

authorities.  

CAUTION

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This unit is intended for general ventilating use only.  

Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materi-

als and vapors.

CAUTION

!

 

This installation manual shows the suggested installa-

tion method.  Any structural alterations necessary for 

installation must comply with all applicable building, 

health and safety code requirements. 

ERV LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS

·  Select a location to install the ERV with the objective 

of keeping the fresh air supply ducts and exhaust 

ducts as short as possible. Short runs provide the 

best performance and help ensure system balance; 

the amount of air brought into the home equals the 

amount of air exhausted.  Unbalanced air flow can 

cause poor performance and may result in frosting of 

the core during extremely cold weather.  See ACCA 

Manual D for ducting guidelines.

·  If the fresh air supply from the ERV is connected to the 

heating and cooling system return air duct, locate 

the ERV as close to the furnace or air handler as 

possible.

·  If  the ERV is to be installed independent from the 

forced air heating and cooling system locate the ERV 

to minimize the length of all duct runs.    

·  An electrical outlet must be located within reach of the 

ERV power cord. The power cord is 36 inches long.

·  Provide at least 24” of clearance at the front of the ERV 

for service access to the blowers, filters and heat 

exchanger core.   

·  Provide access for maintenance so the front cover can 

be opened to allow cleaning the core and replacing 

the filters.  

·  ERV’s may be installed in a basement, mechanical 

room, storage area, garage, accessible attic or crawl 

area.  Conditioned spaces are prefferred.

B.  UNIT INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION WALL

Install hanging bracket to the wall with appropriate 

concrete anchors (supplied by installer).  Remove back-

ing from two 2” strips of foam tape and apply each piece 

of foam tape equally spaced along the unit’s mounting 

flange that will be held by the hanging bracket.  (See 

Figure 2)

The tape should be applied in a “U” shape to cushion 

both the front and back of the integral flanges.  Apply 

the other two pieces of foam over the two holes that will 

be used for fastening the other unit flange. 

 Lift unit and slide unit flange into the hanging bracket.  

Use caution and an assistant when installing unit 

overhead.  

Using metal flat washers, fasten flange op-

posite the hanging bracket to structure. 

Safety concrete anchors should similarly be installed 

passing through the hanging bracket and flange.  Make 

sure the anchors, supplied by installer, are properly 

selected for the loads and substrate involved.  

Summary of Contents for EERVR100A1P00B

Page 1: ...FORMATION NOR CAN IT ASSUME ANY LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH ITS USE CAUTION To prevent shortening its service life the ERV should not be used during the finishing phases of construc tion Compounds used in construction and construc tion dust may cause rapid deterioration of the cabi net and internal components To avoid damage keep drywall spray construction dust etc from entering the air stream of...

Page 2: ...ations necessary for installation must comply with all applicable building health and safety code requirements ERV LOCATION CONSIDERATIONS Select a location to install the ERV with the objective of keeping the fresh air supply ducts and exhaust ducts as short as possible Short runs provide the best performance and help ensure system balance the amount of air brought into the home equals the amount...

Page 3: ...S Ac cess Door Swings Open Down The unit may be fastened directly to floor joists using the hanging bracket and integral flange Mount as described for installation on a concrete foundation wall except use appropriate fasteners for a floor joist supplied by installer Be sure the fasteners are properly selected to support the load ATTIC INSTALLATION INSTALLATION ON ROOF RAFTERS The unit may be mount...

Page 4: ...ed in a variety of positions EXCEPT as noted in Figure 6d APPROVED MOUNTING POSITIONS HINGE HINGE Figure 6a Hinges on Bottom HINGE HINGE Figure 6b Hinges on Right HINGE HINGE Figure 6c Hinges on Top NOT AN APPROVED MOUNTING POSITION HINGE HINGE Figure 6d Hinges on Left Do not install in this position as door will fall off when opened ALTERNATIVE MOUNT ING OPTION TO D RING ...

Page 5: ...an power humidifier Do not install a by pass humidifier as it can freeze based on the installation outdoor temperature and homeowner thermostat setback requirements APPROVED INSTALLATIONS I Separate Room Exhaust Air Pick Up Fresh Ex changed outside air to central system return air ERV RA Furnace Minimum 3 Furnace SA EA OA FA example from bathrooms dining area OA RA Figure 7 Legend RA Room Air OA O...

Page 6: ...llar Drive a sheet metal screw through the liner to secure the duct spiral wire to the collar Straighten insulation and slide the outer duct jacket onto the outer flange of the duct collar Secure with band or tape The outer flange of the duct collar can be used for both the inner and outer jacket of eight 8 inch flexible duct Care must be taken to insure that the duct is securely fastened and seal...

Page 7: ... figure 13 for sealing duct pen etration and duct collar Fill and seal COMPLETELY with Expanded Foam Figure 13 DUCTWORK CONNECTING ERV TO IN DOOR TERMINATION POINTS CAUTION Failure to follow this installation instruction may result in property damage from sweating ductwork Insulate all connecting ductwork from the ERV to any indoor termination point that will be subject to forming condensation Fle...

Page 8: ...s required to run this pro gram The calculator input can accept a minimum venti lation airflow requirement per local code or calculate the minimum airflow required per ASHRAE 62 2 2004 In addition to the PT control some installations may include Push Button PB or point of use control s The PB controls are typically located in bathrooms or areas where exhaust ventilation is required for short perio...

Page 9: ...gain and the unit will run 40 min utes A third press provides for 60 minutes of operation Percent Timer Control does not need to be on for the PB Control to operate the ERV unit You can cancel a cycle at anytime Just press the logo and hold for about five seconds You can start another cycle by pressing the logo NOTE FOR ERV SYSTEMS WITH MORE THAN ONE CONTROL Another control other than the push but...

Page 10: ...er to indicate percentage proper setting 14 Instruct end user on proper operation procedures and leave use and care manual with them H START UP AND OPERATION OPERATION VERIFYING UNIT PERFORMANCE 1 Airflow Airflow should be occuring in both air streams Sometimes the easiest place to confirm that air is moving is at the external wall caps If exact airflow is critical it may be desirable to permanent...

Page 11: ...he low pressure side to the Exhaust Air EA port If guage drops below zero reverse tubing connec tions Use the reading displayed on your measurement device to cross reference the CFM output using the conversion chart NOTE Be sure to replace cap into pressure port when airflow measuring is completed NOTE For best performance the airflow rate for both the Fresh Air and the Exhaust Air should be rough...

Page 12: ...policy of continuous product and product data improvement it reserves the right to change design and specifications without notice Ingersoll Rand 6200 Troup Highway Tyler TX 75711 For more information contact your local dealer distributor ...

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