ERV
TRC800 & TRC800V
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1.800.961.7370
INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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Keep your ERV performing at its best by cleaning it as described below:
TO CLEAN THE ENERGY EXCHANGE ELEMENT
Vacuum the face of the energy exchange element yearly. Dust collects only on the entering face of the energy
exchange element, right where the filter sits. The interior of the energy exchange element stays clean even if
the element faces are dust covered.
1.
Remove the filters (see below)
2.
Vacuum the exposed faces of the energy exchange element with a soft brush attachment
3.
Vacuum out dust from the rest of the unit case
4.
Install new filters
INSPECT AND CHANGE THE FILTERS REGULARLY.
Inspect and/or replace filters every two or three months when the TRC800/V is in regular use, or as
needed. Filters must be used or the energy exchange core will become blocked by dust and the unit will not do
its job. In extreme cases components may be damaged.
1.
To access the filters unlatch the filter access door. The filter access door may be removed.
2.
Remove filter keeper.
3.
Pull the dirty filters out and replace with new filters.
4.
Reinstall the filter keeper.
NOTE:
The filters supplied in the unit are usually able to keep the energy exchange core clear for several
months. Finer filters can be used but must be cleaned more often. If using finer filters, their increased
resistance to flow must be allowed for in the system design.
MOTOR MAINTENANCE
The motor needs no lubrication. If necessary vacuum clean the blower wheels at the same time you
clean the face of the energy exchange element (annually).
Don’t allow the filter access door
to drop when unlatched. Injury
to personnel or damage to unit
may occur.
Keep fingers away from
between the filter access door
and the blower access panel
when unlatching and opening
the filter access door. Potential
PINCH POINT.
DO NOT WASH THE ENERGY
EXCHANGE CORE.
Keep it away from water or fire to
avoid damaging it. Always handle
the core carefully.
CAUTION
WARNING
RISK OF INJURY OR DAMAGE
.
Motor may have a manual reset thermal protector. Disconnect power before servicing or resetting motor thermal
protector. Use caution, motor may be hot. Allow the motor to cool before resetting the thermal protector.
If the motor thermal protector tripped, correct the issue that caused the motor to overheat (e.g. over motor rated
amperage or locked rotor).
If the motor has a manual reset thermal protector, the red thermal protector reset button is located on the motor body,
on or near the lead end of the motor. If the button does not reset, the motor may still be too hot. Allow the motor to fully
cool to reset the thermal protector, you should feel or hear a click when the thermal protector resets while pushing
the reset button.
Danger of Electrical Shock when servicing an installed unit.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER SOURCE BEFORE SERVICING!
More than one disconnect switch may be required.
Proper Wiring Size Selection and Wiring Installation are the Responsibility of the Electrical Contractor.
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