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Fan Defrost

The Models 2500IFD and 2500EFD are equipped with
an electronically controlled fan defrost system to remove
frost that collects on the warm air side of the aluminum
heat transfer surfaces of the heat exchanger core.
When the outside temperature drops below 27˚F(-3˚C),
a defrost timer is activated which provides for an auto-
matic defrost cycle. During the automatic defrost cycle,
the fresh air   supply is shut off  while the exhaust fan
continues to operate. Both the times between defrost
cycles and the length of time spent in defrost are
adjustable (see pg. 9 for details). This allows warm
inside air to flow over the heat exchanger core, melting
any frost accumulation. After the defrost period, the
fresh air supply fan automatically returns to the normal
speed and fresh outside air continues to be drawn into
the building. Water from the melted frost collects in the
bottom drip pans and drains out through the bottom
drain connections. The defrost cycle repeats automati-
cally until the air temperature rises above 27°F (-3°C). 

Location

The 2500EFD is designed to be mounted outdoors, usual-
ly fastened to a roof curb assembly. Special care and
attention should be given to positioning the cross mem-
bers of the roof curb, so that they line up exactly with the
duct openings on the HRV (see pg. 7).  The 2500IFD
must be located in a heated space where the surrounding
air temperature does not fall below freezing point. The
exhaust air temperature must be above  60˚F (16˚C) for
proper defrost operation. 

If the air temperature is too low the defrost time may

need to be increased.  The unit must be mounted level
(horizontal) to obtain proper drainage of water from the
heat exchange cores and drip pans.The warranty will be
void if these conditions are not met.

Typically, the HRV is positioned close to an outside wall or
the roof to simplify the connections and keep the length of
insulated ducting to a minimum. 

A minimum clearance of 40 in. (1 m) on one side of the
HRV is recommended to service the heat exchanger
cores and the filters.

Mounting

The 2500EFD is designed to be mounted on a roof curb.
When assembling the curb, note position of cross 
members which provide duct support. 
Note access
through the roof will be required.

It is also important to ensure that the perimeter of the
curb is insulated, but the interior of the curb is not.  This
allows heat from the building to prevent freezing of the
drain lines and pans. 

The 2500IFD should be hung by a threaded rod 
type assembly which provides a cradle for the unit 
(see pg. 11). Note that 2X4's should sit under the unit to
avoid damage to the lip of the cabinet. The HRV may
also be mounted on an equipment platform provided that
the drain hoses are clear and there is sufficient space for
service access.

STALE AIR

TO OUTSIDE

FRESH AIR

FROM OUTSIDE

STALE AIR

FROM INSIDE

FRESH AIR

TO INSIDE

FILTERS

MOTORS

BLOWER

CORE

BLOWER

DRAIN PANS

P-TRAP

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Страница 1: ...nstallation the compatibility of the two pieces of equipment must be confirmed by measuring the airflow s of the Heat Recovery Ventilator HRV Energy Recovery Ventilator ERV by using the balancing proc...

Страница 2: ...will help in cooling the incoming fresh air with the stale air that is being exhausted Table of Contents Introduction 2 Select Correct HRV 3 Specifications Model 2500IFD 4 Specifications Model 2500EF...

Страница 3: ...required 45 x 20 900 cfm 450 L s Bank Customers 25 Staff 9 Total 34 ASHRAE requirement 20 cfm 10 L s per person Ventilation required 34 x 20 680 cfm 320 L s Bar or Tavern Seats 50 Employees 7 Total 5...

Страница 4: ...n each air stream DUCT CONNECTIONS Four 24 X 16 610mm X 406mm CABINET 20 gauge powder coated galvanized steel G60 for superior corrosion resistance 16 gauge galvanized frame insulated with1 5 fibregla...

Страница 5: ...ar aluminum sensible heat recovery core Plate to plate type Slides out of either side of cabinet for service MOTORS Two single shaft PSC 3 speed 208 230V 5 1 amps 1 ph 1 hp BLOWERS Two direct drive ce...

Страница 6: ...ANK TIMER Mechanical timer to activate high speed 99 116 DEHUMIDISTAT VENTILATION CONTROL DVC Turns unit on off via slider switch and high low via built in dehumidistat 99 130 DEHUMIDISTAT Activates h...

Страница 7: ...used to control the unit see pg 9 Installation Tips 1 Whichever method is chosen to operate the 2500 keep in mind that Air to Air exchangers in general are not booster fans and are normally sized to v...

Страница 8: ...humidity level exceeds selected setting PART NO 99 130 CRANK TIMER Provides high speed ventilation as required Crank Timer 60 minute PART NO 99 101 ON OFF HIGH LOW COMMON I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I...

Страница 9: ...e where the surrounding air temperature does not fall below freezing point The exhaust air temperature must be above 60 F 16 C for proper defrost operation If the air temperature is too low the defros...

Страница 10: ...n and slope of drain lines Vibration isolators May be anchored to floor leaving space for drain connections 2500IFD Saddle mount not provided Hang unit with threaded rods and U channel members 2 X 4 u...

Страница 11: ...RAME To ensure proper mating with unit it is critical that mounting frame be squared to the roof as follows 1 With frame situated level in desired location on roof trusses tack weld one corner of fram...

Страница 12: ...elsewhere and provided by the contractor The 2500EFD has built in screens to prevent foreign objects from entering into the ductwork through the out side hoods NOTE It is extremely important to desig...

Страница 13: ...grilles should be located high on the wall If contaminants are heavier than air a lower placement of the grilles will be required Information on a contaminants specific gravity and toxicity should be...

Страница 14: ...wnstream of any elbows or bends and one foot upstream of any elbows or bends These are recommended distances but the actual installation may limit the amount of straight duct The Pitot tube should be...

Страница 15: ...d the HRV Electrical Connections System is 208 230V 1 phase 60 Hz This unit meets all local codes and requirements It is STRONGLY recommended that an electrical disconnect be installed prior to the HR...

Страница 16: ...UNIT Check design static pressure of air handler to ensure it is compatible with HRV B A ROOFTOP HEAT COOL UNIT SUPPLY DUCTWORK CEILING RETURN AIR PLENUM ROOF DECK STALE AIR EXHAUST HRV FRESH AIR SUP...

Страница 17: ...LOW TIMER ON OFF ON OFF 24V F1 XFRM1 240V 240 VAC 15 AMPS COMMON 24 VAC 24 VAC TI 109 07 97 5 AMP COMMON HIGH LOW HIGH LOW SNAP DISK C3 HIGH BLACK HIGH YELLOW COM BLUE MID RED LOW EXHAUST MOTOR EXHAU...

Страница 18: ...5A 5A ON OFF HIGH LOW SNAP DISK TM1 1 R2 1 R1 1 R3 1 R4 1 R3 1 R3 1 R3 1 Blk High Red Low Blk High Red Low Yel Com Yel Com Yel Com Yel Com XFMRI SM SM EM EM Exhaust Motor SM Supply Motor EM R2 R3 R1 R...

Страница 19: ...d London Ontario N5W 4C8 519 457 1904 or fax 519 457 1676 to find the name of your nearest dealer in order to repair the product The labour required to install any replacement part s shall be dealt wi...

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