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required to make the system operational. The concept
consists of a unique rotary energy recovery wheel that
rotates in and out of fresh air streams within a heavy duty,
permanently installed blower cabinet that provides ready
access to all internal components. The media is polymeric
material that is coated and permanently bonded with a dry
desiccant for total enthalpy recovery. The wheel is belt
driven by PSC motor and drive belt.

When slowly rotating through counter flowing exhaust and
fresh air streams the ERV adsorbs sensible heat and latent 
heat from the warmer air stream and transfer this total
energy to the cooler air stream during the second half of its
rotating cycle. Rotating at 60 revolutions per minute, the
wheel provides constant flow of energy  from warmer to
cooler air stream. The large energy transfer surface and
laminar flow through the wheel causes  this constant flow
of recovered energy to represent up to 85% of the
difference in total energy contained within the two air
streams. 

Sensible and latent heat are the two components of total
heat. Sensible heat is energy contained in dry air and latent 
heat is the energy contained within the moisture of the air.
The latent heat load from the outdoor fresh air on an air
conditioning system can often be two to three times that of
the sensible heat load and in the winter it is a significant
part of a humidification heat load.

During both the summer and winter, the ERV transfers
moisture entirely in the vapor phase. This eliminates wet
surfaces that retain dust and promote fungal growth as well 
as the need for a condensate pan and drain to carry water.

Because it is constantly rotating when in the air stream, the
ERV is always being cleared by air, first in one direction
then the other. Because it is always dry, dust or other
particles impinging on the surface during one half cycle,
are readily removed during the next half cycle.

Low Ambient Kit is appropriate for climates with limited
HVAC system operation when outdoor temperatures are
below 15

o

F.

The frost threshold is the outdoor temperature at which
frost will begin to form on the ERV wheel. For energy
recovery ventilators, the frost threshold is typically below
15

o

F. Frost threshold is dependent on indoor temperature

and humidity. The table shows how the frost threshold
temperatures vary depending on indoor conditions.

FROST  THRESH OLD  TEM PER A TURE

IN DOOR RH AT

70

o

F

FROST THRESH OLD

TEM PER A TURE

20%

0

o

F

30%

5

o

F

40%

10

o

F

Because Energy Recovery Ventilators have a low frost
threshold, frost control options are not necessary in many
climates. Where outdoor temperatures may drop below
the frost threshold during the ERV operational hours,
exhaust only frost control option is available.

Low  Am bi ent  Kit

Low Am bi ent Kit turns off the sup ply blower when out door
tem per a tures fall be low the frost thresh old. Ex haust Only
set points are field ad 

just 

able with a fac 

tory sup 

plied

ther mo stat.  Sup ply  fan  op er a tion  is  au to mat i cally  re stored

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when the ex 

haust air tem 

per 

ture rises above the

ther mo stat  set  point.  Pro vi sions  for  in tro duc ing  make-up
air into the build ing when the sup ply blower is off to avoid
depressurization should be considered.

Re cov ery  Mode

On a thermostat call for blower operation in heating,
cooling or continuous blower, the ERW will rotate between
fresh air and exhaust air streams. Both the fresh air and
exhaust air blowers will also be operating to overcome the
air resistance of the ERV. 

See Figure 3.

Figure 3

IX - Sys tem Check

1.

Disconnect main power.

2.

Turn thermostat to "Cont" for blower operation.

3.

Restore power to unit. Observe ERV wheel rotation
and both fresh air and exhaust air blowers are
operating.

Note - If Low ambient kit is used the jumper between

TB37-5 & TB37-6 should be removed. Also if
system check out is being conducted at low
ambient temperatures, technician should be
aware that this kit can cause system not to
operate.

A - Re turn Damper Set tings

Manually adjust position of dampers. This is accomplished
by loosing and tightening set screw on positioning rod.

B - Blower Speed Ad just ment 

Blower speed selection is accomplished by changing the
speed tabs on both fresh air and exhaust air blowers. Both
blowers are factory set at "high speed" for maximum
airflow. To determine air flow setting, external static
pressure readings will need to be read across the ERV.

See Figure 4

 for location to take pressure readings.

1.

Disconnect main power to unit before making

adjustment to economizer and/or ERV unit.

2.

Replace ERV control access cover.

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Страница 1: ...rve energy by mixing warmer air with cooler air in the following manner Recovery Mode The Recovery Mode is accomplished by two blowers providing continuous exhaust of stale indoor air and replacement...

Страница 2: ...s CEC Refer closely to unit wiring diagram in unit and or in these instructions for proper wiring connections Refer to the unit nameplate for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum overcurrent protectio...

Страница 3: ...lators the frost threshold is typically below 15o F Frost threshold is dependent on indoor temperature and humidity The table shows how the frost threshold temperatures vary depending on indoor condit...

Страница 4: ...g of ERV segment does not affect its performance Only excessive buildup of foreign material need be removed If the segment appears excessively dirty it should be cleaned to ensure maximum operating ef...

Страница 5: ...1 27 1 26 1 25 1 23 1 2 1 18 1 17 1 15 1 13 1 12 1 09 1 06 0 99 0 91 1 05 1 02 0 95 0 8 0 65 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 1 2 1 4 700 750 800 850 900 950 1000 1050 1100 1150 1200 SCFM Equation of Line SCFM PD...

Страница 6: ...g Exhaust Air Motor Harness P56 Plug Damper Motor Harness P148 Plug Fresh Air Motor P150 Plug Wheel Motor P151 Plug Exhaust Air Motor P152 Plug Transformer High Voltage P153 Plug Field Harness P160 Pl...

Страница 7: ...tional low ambient switch 5 Optional motorized intake damper 6 Unit may be wired for HI MED or LO speeds Diagram shows the HI speed setup to rewire for MED or LO speed disconnect BK 101 from relays an...

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