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If supply-air from outside is greater than exhaust-air from the
house, an imbalance can result over pressurizing the home. If
exhaust-air is greater than supply-air, combustion appliances may
backdraft, bringing exhaust fumes into the house. A balanced
condition will ensure optimum performance, provide satisfied
customers, and avoid expensive callbacks.

Before proceeding with balancing, all windows, doors, and fire-
place flues should be tightly closed. No exhaust system such as
range top exhausts, dryer exhausts, fume hoods, bath or roof fans
should be in operation. The forced-air furnace (if used for
circulation) should be operating in continuous fan mode for normal
operating speed.

I.

BALANCING DAMPERS

Balancing dampers (sometimes called butterfly dampers) are
located in the fresh air intake and the stale air exhaust (See Fig. 12)
of the ERV.

II.

FLOW COLLAR

Flow Collars are temporary, and should be installed as close to the
ERV as possible and in straightest sections of duct to ensure
accuracy (See Fig. 12). If only one flow collar is available, install
collar in stale-air duct of the ERV, and record airflow. Next, install
collar in the fresh-air duct and record airflow. If two flow collars
are available, it will be much easier to read airflow and properly
adjust dampers to balance unit.

With wall control at maximum speed (high-speed operation) and
furnace or fan coil on continuous fan, connect hoses to flow collar
to a magnehelic gage (See Fig. 13). When balancing the ERV
make sure all doors and windows are closed. All exhaust fans,
cooking ranges, and driers are turned off and the furnace or fan coil
blower is on. The gate must be leveled and zeroed before use to
read accurately. If needle falls below zero, reverse hose connec-
tions.

Fig. 8–Typical Wall Control

A00112

A00112

 YELLOW

Y

R

G B

 RED

 GREEN

 BLACK

Fig. 9–Control Connector

A98384

BLACK

CONTROL

CONNECTOR

OL

OC

IY

R

G

B

GREEN

RED

YELLOW

AIR EXCHANGE

OFF

LOW

INTERMITTENT

ON

% RELATIVE HUM.

EXT. TEMP.

21

°

C+ / 70

°

F+

10

°

C / 50

°

F

0

°

C / 32

°

F

60%
55%
45%

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Содержание ERVBBLHU1150

Страница 1: ...able during start up and adjustment procedures and service calls Recognize safety information This is the safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on the furnace and in instructions or manuals be...

Страница 2: ...etween the 2 airstreams 6 Blowers bring in fresh air from outside and exhaust stale air to outside 7 Electronic control circuit board ensures proper operation of unit 8 Fresh air supply connected to r...

Страница 3: ...il will energize See Fig 10 and interlock relay kit for additional information and Installation Instructions NOTE The fresh air from ERV is introduced into return air duct at a point no less than 6 ft...

Страница 4: ...inside of building is higher than setpoint then no air exchange will occur and ERV shuts off If relative humidity level inside building is lower than setpoint then air exchange occurs at high speed a...

Страница 5: ...n timers that can be applied is 5 III 60 MINUTE ADJUSTABLE TIMER A 60 minute adjustable timer can also be used to override wall control and put ERV into high speed operation for a select amount of tim...

Страница 6: ...installed as close to the ERV as possible and in straightest sections of duct to ensure accuracy See Fig 12 If only one flow collar is available install collar in stale air duct of the ERV and record...

Страница 7: ...Building Code 1990 version and the CSA F326 1 revision The following 2 methods can be used to evaluate the approximate ventilation needs of a house Accuracy of calculations are depen dent upon the inf...

Страница 8: ...lose for 6 minutes while K1 and K2 remain energized This closes the outdoor air damper while running ERV blower on high speed This process recirculates warm indoor air through heat recovery core which...

Страница 9: ...low this caution may result in personal injury Sheet metal parts may have sharp edges or burrs Use care and wear appropriate protective clothing and gloves when handling parts Fig 12 Balancing ERVBBLH...

Страница 10: ...OTING WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death Before installing or servicing system always turn off main power to system There may be mo...

Страница 11: ...wire from control board 2 Take ohm reading across thermistor 3 Refer to Table 4 for temperature ohm relationship OPERATING THE ERV WITH THE EVOLUTION CONTROL The ERV may be controlled using the Evolut...

Страница 12: ...INAL WIRE AS SUPPLIED MUST BE REPLACED USE THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT WIRE 5 FACTORY SET WIRING FOR BLOWER SPEED SELECTION IS HIGH AND LOW MEDIUM SPEED CAN BE SELECTED INSTEAD OF LOW SPEED DISCONNECT RED...

Страница 13: ...ll control Is in defrost Wait until de frost has termi nated maximum of 40 minutes Broken control wire Test wall con trol check con nections check thermistor Unit stops mo mentarily Electrical supply...

Страница 14: ...6 993 94 6 661 96 6 368 98 6 085 100 5 811 102 5 571 104 5 313 106 5 088 108 4 869 110 4 660 112 4 450 114 4 268 116 4 019 118 3 918 120 3 750 TABLE 6 FACTORY SET BLOWER CONNECTION HIGH OR LOW SPEED...

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Страница 16: ...2005 Bryant Heating Cooling Systems 7310 W Morris St Indianapolis IN 46231 16 Printed in U S A erv643 Catalog No II ERV 64 3...

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