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• A positive or negative pressure may occur in the house
• HRV may not operate at its maximum efficiency
• The unit may not defrost properly

Air Flow Measuring Gauges

The magnehelic gauge and the digital manometer are suitable 

instruments for the balancing of air flows.

A magnehelic gauge with a scale of 0 to .25" w.c. is suitable

for accurately measuring air duct velocity. The value on the

gauge will be velocity pressure. A digital manometer requires

the ability to display differential pressures at 3 digits of

resolution.

Gauge Attachments

When sampling an air flow, various attachments are available

for use on a magnehelic gauge or digital manometer. 

Consult with your Lifebreath Distributor for available options

such as a pitot tube, flow measuring station, and an air flow 

measuring probe.

The following illustration shows a magnehelic gauge with a

scale of 0 to .25" w.c. with a pitot tube attachment. This

combination will measure the system air velocity pressure 

accurately, regardless of the duct size or shape (either round

or rectangular).

Balancing Preparation

Prior to performing the air balancing procedure, perform the 

following steps:

•  Seal the ductwork system

• Confirm the installation and proper operation of all the 

components of the HRV.

•  Fully open the balancing dampers.

• Turn off all household exhaust devices (range hood, clothes

dryer, bathroom fans)

• Set the HRV at high speed

•  Prior to balancing the unit, first adjust  air flows in branch

lines to specific areas of the house. 

• If the outdoor temperature is below 0˚C (32˚F), ensure the

unit is not running in defrost 

• Place the magnehelic gauge on a level surface and adjust it

to zero. 

• If the system is a Simplified or Partially Dedicated 

installation, operate the furnace/air handler at high speed. 

MAGNE

HELIC

DUCT

AIR

FLOW

Pitot tube

High Pressure Side

Low Pressure Side

Magnehelic gauge

Pitot tube and gauge

Balancing the Air Flows

Continuous,  excessive,  positive  pressure  may  drive
moist  indoor  air  into  the  external  walls  of  the
building.  Once  inside  the  external  walls,  moist  air
may  condense  (in  cold  weather)  and  degrade
structural components or cause locks to freeze.
Continuous, excessive, negative pressure may have
several  undesirable  effects.  In  some  geographic
locations, soil gases such as methane and radon gas
may  be  drawn  into  the  home  through  basement  or
ground  contact  areas,  and  may  also  cause  the
backdrafting of vented combustion equipment.

Magnehelic Gauge with a scale of 0 to .25” w.c.

Magnehelic Gauge (scale of 0 to .25” w.c.)

with a Pitot Tube Attachment

Balancing the air flows is critical to ensuring that the amount of air introduced from the outside of the building equals the

amount of air exhausted to the outside of the building. If these two air flows are not properly balanced, the following issues

may occur:

Содержание 155ECM series

Страница 1: ...MAX 155ECM 155MAXRX 200MAX 200MAXRX 195DCS 195ECM 300DCS 95MAX 5 Speed Electronics Lifestyle MAX Digital Control included This product earned the E ERGY STAR by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by atural Resources Canada and the US EPA It meets E ERGY STAR requirements only when used in Canada ...

Страница 2: ...perating at a higher static After installation the compatibility of the two pieces of equipment must be confirmed by measuring the air flows of the HRV by using the balancing procedure found in this manual NEVER install a ventilator in a situation where its normal operation lack of operation or partial failure may result in the backdrafting or improper functioning of vented combustion equipment WA...

Страница 3: ...the need for further dehumidification If your home requires further dehumidification use the dehumidistat feature located on the main control This feature aggressively addresses high indoor humidity levels by initiating high speed ventilation when the indoor humidity levels rise above the adjustable set point on the control Refer to the main control instructions located in the Operation and Instal...

Страница 4: ...lly digital and allows you to easily control your home s ventilation Key Features 5 Speed Fan setting Electronic Dehumidistat Four Selectable Modes of Operation 20 min ON 40 min off 20 min ON 40 min recirculate Continuous Ventilation Continuous Circulation 20 40 60 High Speed override timer Service Maintenance Reminder display Backlit LCD screen is easy to read Recirculation not available on all m...

Страница 5: ...able in 20 minute intervals Press SET 6 FAN flashes SCROLL to desired fan speed 0 5 Press SET 7 VENT 20 40 20 40 RECIRC RECIRC or OFF will flash SCROLL to the desired mode of operation Press SET Refer to Manual for explanation of operational modes 8 More weekday events are programmable by pressing SET and repeating steps 4 to 7 Running the Program Upon completion of the programming you must activa...

Страница 6: ...0 minutes The 20 Minute Status Light indicates high speed operation Lockout Mode is useful if you wish to disable the timer Set lockout by holding the Select Button for 5 seconds Unlock by holding for 5 seconds Lifestyle Dehumidistat Part 99 DH 01 Initiates high speed ventilation when the moisture level in the home exceeds the set point on the control Once the humidity in the house is reduced the ...

Страница 7: ...ent or unable to clean 6 Clean Duct Work if Required The duct work running to and from the HRV may accumulate dirt Wipe and vacuum the duct once every year You may wish to contact a Heating Ventilation company to do this 7 General Maintenance Twice a Year Wipe down the inside of the cabinet with a damp cloth to remove dirt bugs and debris that may be present 8 Cleaning the Fans Fans may accumulate...

Страница 8: ... Built in Relay for Interfacing to furnace OPTIONAL PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL 99 LS 01 Lifestyle MAX Programmable Control contains all the features of the Lifestyle MAX Digital Control with 7 24 programmable ventilation 3 wire 20 gauge wire min 100 length OPTIONAL TIMERS 99 DET01 Lifestyle 20 40 60 Minute Timer Initiates high speed ventilation for 20 40 or 60 minutes 3 wire 20 gauge wire min 100 length...

Страница 9: ...nips or side cutters and remove the knock out plate If any protective film still blocks the opening remove it now In order to make the 95MAX as space efficient as possible the INDOOR supply and return ports are converted from round to oval shape Overall size of the port remains the same Simply bend a standard duct fitting to the correct shape and attach to the oval port using the same method as fo...

Страница 10: ...point 3 wire 20 gauge wire min 100 length 99 163 Duct Heater w Electronic SCR Thermostat 1 Kw 6 150 mm 99 186 Weatherhoods Two 6 150 mm c w 1 4 6 mm mesh screen Model 155MAX All units conform to CSA and UL standards info lifebreath com Date ___________________________________________ Tag _____________________Qty ___________________ Project _________________________________________ Engineer _______...

Страница 11: ...at 1 Kw 6 150 mm 99 186 Weatherhoods Two 6 150 mm c w 1 4 6 mm mesh screen 14 3 4 375 19 483 All Duct Connections 6 150mm NOTE Front clearance of 25 inches 635 mm is recommended for servicing unit BALANCING DAMPER 33 5 8 850mm STALE AIR FROM INSIDE FRESH AIR FROM OUTSIDE STALE AIR TO OUTSIDE FRESH AIR TO INSIDE CONDENSATE DRAINS FILTERS BLOWERS RECIRCULATING DEFROST DAMPER MOTOR CORE BALANCING DAM...

Страница 12: ...ire 20 gauge wire min 100 length 99 20M01 Lifestyle 20 Minute Timer Initiates high speed ventilation for 20 minutes 3 wire 20 gauge wire min 100 length 99 101 Mechanical Timer Initiates High speed ventilation for up to 60 minutes 2 wire 20 gauge wire min 100 length OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 99 DH 01 Lifestyle Dehumidistat Initiates high speed ventilation when the indoor humidity level is above the set ...

Страница 13: ...point 3 wire 20 gauge wire min 100 length 99 163 Duct Heater w Electronic SCR Thermostat 1 Kw 6 150 mm 99 186 Weatherhoods Two 6 150 mm c w 1 4 6 mm mesh screen info lifebreath com Date ___________________________________________ Tag _____________________Qty ___________________ Project _________________________________________ Engineer _______________________________________ Contractor ___________...

Страница 14: ...c SCR Thermostat 1 Kw 6 150 mm 99 186 Weatherhoods Two 6 150 mm c w 1 4 6 mm mesh screen Model 200MAX RX Weatherhood ports are on the right side of unit info lifebreath com Date ___________________________________________ Tag _____________________Qty ___________________ Project _________________________________________ Engineer _______________________________________ Contractor ___________________...

Страница 15: ...the Lifestyle MAX Digital Control with 7 24 programmable ventilation 3 wire 20 gauge wire min 100 length OPTIONAL TIMERS 99 DET01 Lifestyle 20 40 60 Minute Timer Initiates high speed ventilation for 20 40 or 60 minutes 3 wire 20 gauge wire min 100 length 99 20M01 Lifestyle 20 Minute Timer Initiates high speed ventilation for 20 minutes 3 wire 20 gauge wire min 100 length 99 101 Mechanical Timer In...

Страница 16: ...ace OPTIONAL PROGRAMMABLE CONTROL 99 LS 01 Lifestyle MAX Programmable Control contains all the features of the Lifestyle MAX Digital Control with 7 24 programmable ventilation 3 wire 20 gauge wire min 100 length OPTIONAL TIMERS 99 DET01 Lifestyle 20 40 60 Minute Timer Initiates high speed ventilation for 20 40 or 60 minutes 3 wire 20 gauge wire min 100 length 99 20M01 Lifestyle 20 Minute Timer Ini...

Страница 17: ...High speed ventilation for up to 60 minutes 2 wire 20 gauge wire min 100 length OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 99 DH 01 Lifestyle Dehumidistat Initiates high speed ventilation when the indoor humidity level is above the set point 3 wire 20 gauge wire min 100 length 99 163 Duct Heater w Electronic SCR Thermostat 1 Kw 6 150 mm 99 186 Weatherhoods Two 6 150 mm c w 1 4 6 mm mesh screen Model 300DCS Double Core ...

Страница 18: ...h will initiate high speed ventilation Refer to Optional Timers in this manual Fresh air ducts should be installed to all bedrooms and living areas excluding bathrooms kitchen and utility areas Grilles should be located high on a wall or in ceiling locations Grilles that diffuse the air comfortably are recommended Refer to Grilles in this manual Special care should be taken in locating grilles if ...

Страница 19: ... the HRV during the operation of the Furnace Airhandler while the HRV is in standby OFF or Recirculate WARNING RETURN AIR 40 1m MINIMUM Outdoors Cool Air Return 3 min recommended Forced Air Furnace Dampers for balancing airflows Backdraft Damper Leaf Hinge Simplified Installation Diagrams Simplified Installation Return Return Method Key Points The HRV must be balanced It is mandatory that the furn...

Страница 20: ...tering the HRV during the operation of the Furnace Airhandler while the HRV is in standby OFF or Recirculate WARNING Partially Dedicated Installation Diagrams Partially Dedicated System This installation enables stale air to be drawn from the poorest air quality areas of the home bathrooms kitchen Key Points The HRV must be balanced It is recommended that the furnace blower run continuously or HRV...

Страница 21: ...m various parts of home i e bathrooms if required Kitchens if required Fresh air to house main living areas bedrooms livingroom rec room etc Fully Dedicated Installation Diagrams Fully Dedicated System This is a stand alone HRV system which is not connected to a force air system Stale air is drawn from key areas of the home bathroom kitchen while fresh air is supplied to main living areas Key Poin...

Страница 22: ...alified installer or service agency WARNING Unit must be installed level to ensure proper condensate drainage Due to the broad range of installation and operational conditions consider the possibility of condensation forming on either the unit or connecting ducting Objects below the installation may be exposed to condensate CAUTION Hand Loops Screws not included Buckles Joist Washers not included ...

Страница 23: ...t 4 feet 1 2 m horizontally away from the stove Field supplied balancing dampers should be installed external to the unit to balance the amount of stale air being exhausted with the amount of fresh air being brought into the house Refer to Air flow Balancing section The Lifebreath Kitchen Grille Part No 99 10 002 6 x 10 The Lifebreath Kitchen Grille includes a removable grease filter Most building...

Страница 24: ...ng tiles or finished installed drywall Cut a hole through the ceiling tile insert the fitting and use the retaining ring to hold the fitting in place For finished installed drywall use caulking around the lip if you do not have access to attach the retaining ring Available sizes are 4 5 6 and 8 Rough in Metal Fitting Connect to HRV ducting Ceiling Floor Joist Flush mount the rim with the finished ...

Страница 25: ...ocate in a garage attic or crawl space Exhaust Weatherhood Requirements At least 6 2 m from the ventilation air intake At least 18 457 mm above ground or above the depth of expected snow accumulation At least 3 1 m away from the corner of the building Not near a gas meter electric meter or a walkway where fog or ice could create a hazard Not into a garage workshop or other unheated space When inst...

Страница 26: ...igure B Note Be careful to correctly align the Face Plate to avoid damaging the Face Plate Contact Pins 10 Insert the Operating Instructions Card into the control Figure A 11 Connect the 3 20 wire to the Terminal Block located on ventilator Figure E Pay special attention not to damage the Contact Pins when removing and detaching the Face Plate Figure B Operating Instructions Card Figure A Face Pla...

Страница 27: ...s Light will momentarily illuminate but no override will be initiated If lockout mode is initiated when the timer is activated the timer will continue its timed sequence but will not allow any further overrides to be initiated Lockout mode can be unlocked by pressing and holding the Select Button for five seconds After five seconds the High Speed Status Light will stop flashing Release the Select ...

Страница 28: ...f The HRV will be fully off when the OFF position is selected on the Main Control Timers and or other controls will not function when the HRV is in the OFF position The fully off feature can be modified to standby off by adding a jumper on the Terminal Block between 2 ON and 3 RED Standby can also be achieved by setting the main control to the ON position and selecting speed 0 Timers and or additi...

Страница 29: ...ll household exhaust devices range hood clothes dryer bathroom fans Set the HRV at high speed Prior to balancing the unit first adjust air flows in branch lines to specific areas of the house If the outdoor temperature is below 0 C 32 F ensure the unit is not running in defrost Place the magnehelic gauge on a level surface and adjust it to zero If the system is a Simplified or Partially Dedicated ...

Страница 30: ... 4 A Review the readings and damper down the duct with the highest duct velocity pressure Repeat Step 2 and Step 3 until both ducts show indentical readings For this example the Fresh Air to Building air stream has the highest duct velocity pressure B Upon completion of balancing seal the holes foil tape recommended Determining the cfm After balancing the air flows calculate the cfm flow rate Exam...

Страница 31: ...ittings and reinstall the 4 Door Port Covers MODEL 200 0 230 153 156 Manometer Reading Airflow Numbers CFM in w g 0 100 98 91 0 110 102 96 0 120 107 101 0 130 111 107 0 140 115 112 0 150 120 117 0 160 124 122 0 170 128 127 0 180 133 132 0 190 137 137 0 200 141 142 0 210 145 147 0 220 149 152 0 230 153 156 0 240 157 161 0 250 161 166 0 260 165 171 0 270 169 175 0 280 173 180 0 290 177 184 0 300 181...

Страница 32: ...driver Damper automatically locks when pressure is released When connecting ductwork to the collar take note where screws are located Screws should be located no further than 1 2 from outside edge of collar so as not to impede operation of the damper 1 2 Hard Rigid ducting Insulated flexible ducting Balancing Collar Instructions Installations where the HRV is ducted directly to the return of a fur...

Страница 33: ...ck duct installation increase the speed of the HRV have contractor balance HRV locate the grilles high on the walls or under the baseboards install ceiling mounted diffuser or grilles so as not to directly spill the supply air on the occupant eg over a sofa turn down the HRV supply speed A small duct heater 1kw could be used to temper the supply air placement of furniture or closed doors is restri...

Страница 34: ...PIN 2 ORANGE PIN 3 RED PIN 4 SPARE PCB PLUG IN RED BLACK PLUG IN BI DIRECTIONAL ORANGE RED BLACK ORANGE CONNECTOR DAMPER MOTOR FAN MOTOR P1 1 2 3 4 PIN 1 RED PIN 2 ORANGE PIN 3 BLACK PIN 4 SPARE PCB PLUG IN 95 Models RX Models GREEN WHITE BLACK AUTO TRANSFORMER DETAIL PINS 1 2 AND 3 ARE OPTIONAL 3 2 2 1 1 5 6 4 P5 P6 P5 PIN 1 BLUE PIN 4 RED PIN 2 YELLOW PIN 5 WHITE PIN 3 BROWN PIN 6 BLACK P6 PIN 1...

Страница 35: ...35 Residential Wiring Diagram 155ECM and 195ECM ...

Страница 36: ..._Telephone Contact _____________________ Serial Number______________________________________________Installation Date ________________________ Model _________________________________________________________________________________________ Register for your warranty at www lifebreath com Airia will require the Model and Serial Number to register the unit ...

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