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Manual 2100-512B
Page 

5 of 15

Basic Installation 

(Field Installation)

1.  Unpack the ventilator assembly, which includes 

the integral ventilator with attached electrical 
harness and miscellaneous hardware.

2.  Remove the existing exterior blower access, filter 

access and vent access panels on the Bard wall 
mount unit. Save the blower access and filter 
access panels and discard vent option access 
panel (see Figure 1 on page 6).

3.  Remove and save existing unit return air filter and 

left side filter support bracket by removing two 
screws from left side of unit. Remove and save top 
four screws from front grille (see Figure 2 on page 
7).

4.  Remove and discard the exhaust cover plate (see 

Figure 2).

5.  Install ventilator by inserting the ventilator into 

the unit to the far left side, clearing the right filter 
bracket. Once the ventilator is fully inserted, slide 
the ventilator to the right until it is tight against 
the back of the control panel (see Figure 3 on page 
8).

 

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

Position front lip of ventilator 

under front grille and on top of condenser partition 

(as shown in Figure 3 insert). This is important 

to ensure proper drainage of any water entering 

damper assembly.

6.  Open control panel to gain access to unit low 

voltage terminal block. (Be sure all power is OFF 
prior to opening the control panel.)

7.  Route four low voltage electrical leads through the 

7/8" bushing in control panel (Figure 3) into low 
voltage box.

8.  Temporarily connect leads with fork terminals to 

corresponding points on terminal strip to terminals 
C, R, G and A or O1 depending whether unit is a 
heat pump or air conditioner (see Figure 4 on page 
9).

 

NOTE:

 These 24 volt control wires control the 

starting and stopping of the energy recovery 

ventilator and can be independently controlled 

by an energy management control or timer. See 

separate section on Control Wiring.

9.  Remove female plug of high voltage wiring harness 

from the heat recovery assembly and snap into unit 
control panel from the inside of the control panel 
in the hole provided. Wire to terminal block. See 
Figure 4 and wiring diagram.

10. Plug male plug from ERVF-*3/CHERV-*3 assembly 

into female connector at back of control panel (see 
Figures 3 and 4).

11. Replace inner and outer control panel covers.
12. Ventilator checkout:
 

A.  Resupply power to unit.

 

B.  Energize the evaporator blower by   

 

 

switching thermostat to the manual fan  

 

 

position with Heat/Cool in OFF position.

 

C.  Ventilator heat transfer wheels should rotate  
 

slowly (49 RPM). Intake and exhaust  

 

blowers should run. 

 

D.  De-energize the evaporator blower. Energy   
 

recovery heat transfer wheels and fresh air  

 

and exhaust air blowers should stop. 

 

E.  This completes ventilator checkout. 

14. Disconnect the wires temporarily connected in  

Step 8.

15. Re-install the blower access and filter access 

panels at top of unit and secure with sheet metal 
screws.

!

WARNING

Open and lock unit disconnect switch before 

installing this accessory to prevent injury or 

death due to electrical shock or contact with 

moving parts. Turn thermostat to OFF.

Model

For Use with the 

Following Units

Electrical

ERVF-A3

W30A*-A, -B
W36A*-A, -B

S26H*-A, -B
S30H*-A, -B

W30H*-A, -B
W36H*-A, -B

230/208

1 or 3 

phase

CHERV-A3

--

C24H*-A, -B
C30H*-A, -B

230/208

1 or 3 

phase

ERVF-C3

W30A*-C
W36A*-C

S26H*-C
S30H*-C

W30H*-C
W36H*-C

460

3 phase

CHERV-C3

--

C24H*-C
C30H*-C

460

3 phase

CAUTION

Be sure the correct model and voltage energy 

recovery ventilator is used with the correct air 

conditioner or heat pump to ensure correct 

voltage compatibility.

!

Содержание ERVF-A3

Страница 1: ...ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR WITH EXHAUST For Use with Bard 2 1 2 through 3 Ton Wall Mount Air Conditioners and Heat Pumps INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Bard Manufacturing Company Inc Bryan Ohio 43506 www...

Страница 2: ...Control Wiring 12 Control Requirements 12 Recommended Control Sequences 12 Ventilation Airflow 12 Energy Recovery Ventilator Maintenance 13 Figures Figure 1 Removing Access Panels 6 Figure 2 Removing...

Страница 3: ...mer and winter conditions Provides required ventilation to meet the requirements of ASHRAE 62 1 standard Electrical Specifications NOTE During operation below 5 F outdoor temperature freezing of moist...

Страница 4: ...6862 5400 5400 5400 12150 6525 1462 0 0 11407 7751 4460 3510 3510 3510 7897 4241 950 0 0 90 80 75 70 65 60 28080 19080 10980 6480 6480 6480 21600 12600 4500 0 0 17690 12020 6917 4082 4082 4082 13608 7...

Страница 5: ...ese 24 volt control wires control the starting and stopping of the energy recovery ventilator and can be independently controlled by an energy management control or timer See separate section on Contr...

Страница 6: ...vent option panel Refer to the Control Wiring Section for suggested control schemes After wiring replace all panels 16 Replace the vent option access panel with the new panel provided Attach air intak...

Страница 7: ...Manual 2100 512B Page 7 of 15 FIGURE 2 Removing Filter and Grille REMOVE DISCARD...

Страница 8: ...Manual 2100 512B Page 8 of 15 FIGURE 3 Running Wiring FIGURE 3 INSET SIDE VIEW SEE STEP 5 OF INSTRUCTIONS...

Страница 9: ...Page 9 of 15 MIS 2641 INSTALL 1 480701 0 CAP AS SHOWN AND WIRE PER WIRING DIAGRAM FROM HEAT RECOVERY ASSEMBLY LOW VOLTAGE WIRES TEMPORARY CONNECTION FOR TESTING SEE RECOMMENDED CONTROL SEQUENCES FIGUR...

Страница 10: ...Manual 2100 512B Page 10 of 15 FIGURE 5 Replacing Access Panel...

Страница 11: ...Manual 2100 512B Page 11 of 15 FIGURE 6 Airflow Diagram FIGURE 6A Speed Tap Label...

Страница 12: ...l possible control scenarios are listed below 1 Use a programmable electronic thermostat with auxiliary terminal to control the ERVF 3 CHERV 3 based on daily programmed occupance periods Bard markets...

Страница 13: ...grease tars and dirt that can impede performance or generate odors Washing of the desiccant surfaces is required to remove contaminate buildups that can reduce adsorption of water molecules The contin...

Страница 14: ...evaporator coil cleaner or alkaline detergent solution such as 409 NOTE Do not use acid based cleaners aromatic solvents temperatures in excess of 170 F or steam Damage to the wheel may result Do not...

Страница 15: ...Manual 2100 512B Page 15 of 15 FIGURE 8 Hub Assembly with Ball Bearings...

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