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NOTE:  All units ports were created to be connected to ducts having a minimum of 5” diameter, but if need be, they can be connected 
 

to bigger sized ducts by using an appropriate transition (e.g.: 5” diameter to 6” diameter transition).

Insulated flexible ducts:

All units have both Fresh air to building and Exhaust air to outside ports equipped with integrated balancing damper. Prior to install 
the insulated flexible ducts on, ensure these both ports have their dampers set to wide open position (See Section 2.3)

CAUTION

Make sure the balancing dampers are set to wide open position before connecting the ducts to the ports.

  Pull back the insulation to expose the flexible duct.

  Attach the flexible duct to the port using tie wrap.

  Pull the insulation over the joint and tuck in between the inner and outer rings of the double collar, then pull down the vapor barrier 

 

(shaded part in illustrations below) over the insulation and over the outer ring of double collar.

 Apply duct tape to the joint making an airtight seal. Avoid compressing the insulation when pulling the tape 

 

tightly around the joint. Compressed insulation loses its R value and causes water dripping due to condensation on the exterior 

 

surface of the duct.

Rigid ducts:

Use a small length (6” lenght) of flexible duct to connect the rigid duct to the ports in order to avoid vibration transmissions. Use 
tie-wraps to perform connections, then seal with duct tape.

CAUTION

Do not use screws to connect the rigid ducts to the ports.

Use the following procedure for connecting the insulated flexible ducts to the port of the unit (

Exhaust air to outside

 and 

Fresh 

air from outside

 ports).

CAUTION

If ducts have to go through an unconditioned space (e.g.: attic), always use insulated ducts.

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CAUTION

Make sure the vapor barrier on the insulated ducts does not tear during installation to avoid condensation within the 
ducts.

Summary of Contents for Venmar AVS 41656

Page 1: ...ERGY STAR requirements only when used in Canada 21784 rev 01 INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR VENMAR AVS UNITS CONSTRUCTO 1 2 ERV AND V NEE 60H ERV Model no 41556 ERV with top ports Model no 41554 ERV with side...

Page 2: ...sion cord 7 Do not install in a cooking area or connect directly to any appliances 8 Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors 9 When performing installation servicing or clean...

Page 3: ...NSTALLING 2 EXTERIOR HOODS 10 2 9 INSTALLING THE TANDEM TRANSITION KIT 10 3 CONTROLS 11 13 3 1 INTEGRATED CONTROL 11 3 2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO OPTIONAL WALL CONTROLS 12 13 3 2 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTI...

Page 4: ...in the lowest liveable level Homes with more than one level require at least one exhaust register at the highest level See figure at right 1 2 CENTRAL DRAW POINT CONNECTION TO A FORCED AIR SYSTEM Stal...

Page 5: ...H0102 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 INSPECT THE CONTENTS OF THE BOX Inspect the exterior of the unit for shipping damage Ensure that there is no damage to the door door latches power cord etc Remove and discard...

Page 6: ...rew them from the unit Install the latches on their new locations VD0176 Latches on sides of the unit Latches in front of the unit VB0094 VO0089 VO0090 2 4 HOW TO HANG THE UNIT Hang the unit with the...

Page 7: ...a register must be floor installed direct the airflow up the wall 2 6 2 CENTRAL DRAW POINT SYSTEM AS ILLUSTRATED IN SECTION 1 2 Stale air exhaust ductwork Same as for Fully Ducted System described on...

Page 8: ...tions to the furnace air handler NOTE For Method 1 it is not essential to synchronize the furnace blower operation with the unit operation but we recommend it WARNING When performing duct connections...

Page 9: ...of the double collar then pull down the vapor barrier shaded part in illustrations below over the insulation and over the outer ring of double collar Apply duct tape to the joint making an airtight se...

Page 10: ...e grill Any exhaust from a combustion source Garbage bin and any other source of contamination VD0028 EXHAUST HOOD INTAKE HOOD TAPE AND DUCT TIE 18 457 MM 6 1 8 M 18 457 MM 18 457 MM 6 1 8 M 6 152 MM...

Page 11: ...control If a problem occurs during the unit operation its integrated control LED 2 will blink The color of the blinking light depends on the type of error detected Refer to Section 8 TROUBLESHOOTING o...

Page 12: ...between themselves or by touching any other components on the wall control Avoid poor wiring connections To reduce electrical interference noise potential do not run wall control wiring next to contro...

Page 13: ...Amber light LOW speed Green ligh HIGH speed Blinking light See User Manual Sans lumi re Arr t ou contr l par contr le mural Lumi re ambre Basse vitesse Lumi re verte Haute vitesse Clignotant Voir guid...

Page 14: ...2 9 5 V class 2 120 V neutral J9 1 J9 2 J9 3 J4 2 J9 4 Exhaust fan motor capacitor Supply fan motor capacitor J8 1 J8 2 J8 4 J8 5 K4 J12 2 J12 1 A1 Damper motor J3 2 J3 1 J2 2 J2 1 F1 J12 5 J12 4 J12...

Page 15: ...running in defrost while balancing By waiting 10 minutes after plugging the unit in you are assured that the unit is not in a defrost cycle 2 Place the magnehelic gauge on a level surface and adjust i...

Page 16: ...ommends to contact a certified service depot for all replacement parts and repairs NO DESCRIPTION PART NO 41554 ERV SIDE PORTS 41556 ERV TOP PORTS 41654 ERV SIDE PORTS 41656 ERV TOP PORTS 1 OVAL PORT...

Page 17: ...l is set The shortest delay is obtained when the wall control is set on MIN or MAX in VENT Mode Ensure the RED wire is not damaged and properly connected 3 Altitude Platinum or Deco Touch wall control...

Page 18: ...rk but exhaust motor works The supply motor may be defective The supply motor capacitor or the PCB may be defective Plug supply motor to J5 connector and exhaust motor to J4 connector If the integrate...

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