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Manual 2100-635A
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ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR 

MAINTENANCE 

General Information

The ability to clean exposed surfaces within air moving 
systems is an important design consideration for the 
maintenance of system performance and air quality.  
The need for periodic cleaning will be a function of 
operating schedule, climate and contaminants in the 
indoor air being exhausted and in the outdoor air being 
supplied to the building.  All components exposed to 
the airstream, including energy recovery wheels, may 
require cleaning in most applications.

Rotary counterflow heat exchanges (heat wheels) with 
laminar airflow are “self-cleaning” with respect to 
dry particles.  Smaller particles pass through; larger 
particles land on the surface and are blown clear 
as the flow direction is reversed.  For this reason, 
the primary need for cleaning is to remove films of 
oil-based aerosols that have condensed on energy 
transfer surfaces.  Buildup of material over time may 
eventually reduce airflow.  Most importantly, in the 
case of desiccant-coated (enthalpy) wheels, such films 
can close off micron-sized pores at the surface of the 
desiccant material, reducing the efficiency with which 
the desiccant can absorb and desorb moisture.

Frequency

In a reasonably clean indoor environment such as a 
school, office building or home, experience shows that 
reductions of airflow or loss of sensible (temperature) 
effectiveness may not occur for 10 or more years.  
However, experience also shows that measurable 
changes in latent energy (water vapor) transfer can 
occur in shorter periods of time in commercial, 
institutional and residential applications experiencing 
moderate occupant smoking or with cooking facilities.  
In applications experiencing unusually high levels 
of occupant smoking, such as smoking lounges, 
nightclubs, bars and restaurants, washing of energy 
transfer surfaces, as frequently as every 6 months, 
may be necessary to maintain latent transfer efficiency.  
Similar washing cycles may also be appropriate for 
industrial applications involving the ventilation of high 
levels of smoke or oil-based aerosols such as those 
found in welding or machining operations, for example.  
In these applications, latent efficiency losses of as 
much as 40% or more may develop over a period of 1 
to 3 years.

Cleanability and Performance

In order to maintain energy recovery ventilation 
systems, energy transfer surfaces must be accessible 
for washing to remove oils, 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 absorption of 

water molecules.  The continued ability of an enthalpy 
wheel to transfer latent energy depends upon the 
permanence of the bond between the desiccant and 
the energy transfer surfaces.  

Bard wheels feature silica gel desiccant permanently 
bonded to the heat exchange surface without 
adhesives; the desiccant will not be lost in the washing 
process.  Proper cleaning of the Bard energy recovery 
wheel will restore latent effectiveness to near original 
performance.

Maintenance Procedures

NOTE:

  Local conditions can vary and affect the 

required time between routine maintenance 

procedures; therefore, all sites (or specific 

units at a site) may not have the same 

schedule to maintain acceptable performance.  

The following timetables are recommended and 

can be altered based on local experience.

Quarterly Maintenance

1.  Inspect mist eliminator/prefilter and clean if 

necessary.  This filter is located in the fresh air 
intake hood on the front of the unit.  This is an 
aluminum mesh filter and can be cleaned with 
water and any detergent not harmful to aluminum.

2.  Inspect wall mount unit filter and clean or replace 

as necessary.  This filter is located either in the 
unit, in a return air filter grille assembly or both.  
If in the unit it can be accessed by removing the 
lower service door on the front of the unit.  If in a 
return air filter grille, by hinging the grille open to 
gain access.

3.  Inspect energy recovery ventilator for proper wheel 

rotation and dirt buildup.  This can be done in 
conjunction with Item 2 above.  Energize the 
energy recovery ventilator after inspecting the filter 
and observe for proper rotation and/or dirt buildup.

4.  Recommended energy recovery wheel cleaning 

procedures follow:  Disconnect all power to 
unit.  Remove the lower service door of the wall 
mount unit to gain access to the energy recovery 
ventilator.

5.  Remove the front access panel on the ventilator.  

Unplug amp connectors to cassette motors.  Slide 
energy recovery cassette out of ventilator.

6.  Use a shop vacuum with brush attachment to clean 

both sides of the energy recovery wheels.

7.  Reverse shop vacuum to use as a blower and blow 

out any residual dry debris from the wheel.

NOTE:

  Discoloration and staining of the wheel does 

not affect its performance.  Only excessive 

buildup of foreign material needs to be 

removed.

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Страница 1: ...ND OUTDOOR AIR SHUT OFF DAMPER Models INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WERVPA5 WERVPC5 Bard Manufacturing Company Inc Bryan Ohio 43506 www bardhvac com Manual 2100 635A Supersedes 2100 635 Date 3 21 18 For U...

Страница 2: ...Assembly and Discard Shipping Plate 5 Figure 2 Remove Access Panels 6 Figure 3 Remove Air Filter and Exhaust Cover Plate 7 Figure 4 Install Exhaust Blower Assembly 8 Figure 5 Plug Exhaust Blower Into...

Страница 3: ...mmer and winter conditions Provides required ventilation to meet the requirements of ASHRAE 62 1 standard NOTE During operation below 5 F outdoor temperature freezing of moisture in the heat transfer...

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Страница 5: ...1 or 3 phase WERVPC5 W42AA W42HA C W48AA W48HA C W60AA W60HA C W72AB C 460 3 phase FIGURE 1 Remove Blower Assembly and Discard Shipping Plate MIS 2233 Discard Shipping plate Remove Exhaust Blower Ass...

Страница 6: ...r filter access and service access panels on the Bard wall mount unit see Figure 2 Save the filter access panel and discard service access panel FIGURE 2 Remove Access Panels MIS 3744 SERVICE ACCESS D...

Страница 7: ...emove and discard the exhaust cover plate and remove center screw from condenser grille FIGURE 3 Remove Air Filter and Exhaust Cover Plate MIS 3745 REMOVE DISCARD EXHUAST PLATE COVER UNIT AIR FILTER R...

Страница 8: ...n top of condenser partition see Figure 5 inset This is important to insure proper drainage of any water entering damper assembly 8 Remove access panel and plug in exhaust blower as shown in Figure 5...

Страница 9: ...k together see Figure 5 MIS 3747 VENTILATOR SIDE SECTION VIEW GRILL AND SERVICE DOOR BETWEEN THE CONDENSER PARTITION SERVICE DOOR CONDENSER LIP OF ERV IS TO BE HEAT RECOVERY FRONT GRILLE GRILLE TO INS...

Страница 10: ...3748 LOW VOLTAGE AS SHOWN AND WIRE INSTALL 1 480701 0 CAP RECOVERY ASSEMBLY INPUT FROM HEAT PER WIRE DIAGRAM HIGH VOLTAGE WIRES GROUND WIRE NOTE These 24 volt control wires control the starting and st...

Страница 11: ...tor checkout 14 Re install the blower access and filter access panels at top of unit and secure with sheet metal screws 15 Replace the vent option access panel with the new panel provided Attach air i...

Страница 12: ...3 Run the WERVP only during periods when the conditioned space is occupied Running the WERVP during unoccupied periods wastes energy decreases the expected life of the WERVP and can result in a large...

Страница 13: ...ARNING Open disconnect to shut all power OFF before changing motor speeds Failure to do so could result in injury or death due to electrical shock FIGURE 9 Airflow Diagram MIS 3750 ROOM AIR CONDENSER...

Страница 14: ...1 Humidity W1 E D YO Brown White Y1 L W2 R A Y2 G L 1 W3 8 Heat Pump Y1 C G R Y2 B W1 W2 A 2 D Wall Mount ONLY NEEDED IF DEHUMIDIFICATION IS USED 1 PROGRAM THERMOSTAT FOR CONTINUOUS BLOWER DURING OCC...

Страница 15: ...VAC INPUT CO2 OUTPUT TEMP OUTPUT W2 2 3 6 Brown White Red White RT 1 W1 E Orange Black White C Thermostat With D A W2 B W1 L ONLY NEEDED IF DEHUMIDIFICATION IS USED Optional CO Controller Humidity Hea...

Страница 16: ...ation systems energy transfer surfaces must be accessible for washing to remove oils grease tars and dirt that can impede performance or generate odors Washing of the desiccant surfaces is required to...

Страница 17: ...moval capacity it is recommended that the energy recovery wheels be sprayed with a diluted nonacid based evaporator coil cleaner or alkaline detergent solution such as 409 NOTE Do not use acid based c...

Страница 18: ...Manual 2100 635A Page 18 of 18 FIGURE 13 Hub Assembly with Ball Bearings...

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