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It is necessary to have balanced air flow in an HRV. The vol-
ume of air brought in from the outside must equal the volume
of air exhausted by the unit. If the air flow is not properly bal-
anced, then:

• The HRV may not operate at its maximum efficiency
• A negative or positive air pressure may occur in the house
• The unit may not defrost properly
• Failure to balance HRV properly may void warranty

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/ground contact areas.

R

ead the 

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pplication Warning in 

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learances & 

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equirements sec-

tion of this manual!

Prior to balancing, ensure that:

1. All sealing of the duct system has been completed.

2. All of the HRV’s components are in place and

functioning properly.

3. Balancing dampers are fully open.

4. Unit is on HIGH speed.

5. Air flow in branch lines to specific areas of the house

should be adjusted first prior to balancing the unit. A
smoke pencil used at the grilles is a good indicator of each
branch line's relative air flow.

6. After taking readings of both the stale air to the HRV duct

and fresh air to the house duct, the duct with the lower
CFM ([L/s] velocity) reading should be left alone, while the
duct with the higher reading should be dampered back to
match the lower reading.

7. Return unit to appropriate fan speed for normal operation

8. A field-supplied balancing damper for the stale air side

is required for system balancing.

Balancing Procedure

The following is a method of field balancing an HRV using a
Pitot tube, which is advantageous in situations when flow sta-
tions are not installed in the duct system. Procedure should
be performed with the HRV on high speed.

The first step is to operate all mechanical systems on high
speed, which have an influence on the ventilation system, i.e.
the HRV itself and the air handler, if applicable. This will pro-
vide the maximum pressure that the HRV will need to
overcome, and allow for a more accurate balance of the unit.

Drill a small hole in the duct (about 3/16"), three feet down-
stream 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 connected to a magnehelic gauge or
digital manometer capable of reading from 0 to 0.25 in. (0-62
Pa) of water, preferably to 3 digits of resolution. The tube com-
ing out of the end of the Pitot is connected to the high
pressure side of the gauge. The tube coming out of the
branch of the Pitot is connected to the low pressure or refer-
ence side of the gauge.

Insert the Pitot tube into the duct; pointing the tip into the air
flow.

For general balancing it is sufficient to move the Pitot tube
around in the duct and take an average or typical reading.
Repeat this procedure in the other (supply or return) duct.
Determine which duct has the highest air flow (highest read-
ing on the gauge). Then damper that air flow back to match
the lower reading from the other duct. The flow should now be
balanced.

Actual air flow can be determined from the gauge reading.
The value read on the gauge is called the velocity pressure.
The Pitot tube comes with a chart that will give the air flow
velocity based on the velocity pressure indicated by the
gauge. This velocity will be in either feet per minute or meters
per second. To determine the actual air flow, the velocity is
multiplied by the cross sectional area of the duct being meas-
ured.

This is an example for determining the air flow in a 6" duct.

The Pitot tube reading was 0.025 inches of water.

From the chart, this is 640 feet per minute.

The 6" duct has a cross sectional area of

= [3.14 x (6"÷12)

2

]÷4

= 0.2 square feet

The air flow is then:

640 ft./min. x 0.2 square feet = 128 cfm

For your convenience, the cross sectional area of some com-
mon round duct is listed below:

DUCT DIAM.

(inches)

CROSS SECTION AREA

(sq.ft.)

5

0.14

6

0.20

7

0.27

The accuracy of the air flow reading will be affected by how
close to any elbows or bends the readings are taken.
Accuracy can be increased by taking an average of multiple
readings as outlined in the literature supplied with the Pitot
tube.

Ensure balanced air flow in HRV. Excessive 
positive pressure may drive moist indoor air into 
the external walls of  the building where it may 
condense (in cold weather) and degrade 
structural components. May also cause key 
holes to freeze up. 

CAUTION

Ensure balanced air flow in HRV/ERV. Excessive 
negative pressure may also cause the back- 
drafting of vented combustion equipment.

WARNING

Air Flow Balancing

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Страница 1: ...air The HRV is equipped with an aluminum core The device uses the stale air that is being exhausted to con dition the fresh air as it is being brought in These instructions are intended as a general guide and do not supersede local codes in any way Consult authorities who have jurisdiction before installation Shipping and Packaging List 1 Required Tools 1 Application 1 General 1 Engineering Data 2...

Страница 2: ...e DUCT CONNECTIONS 4 5 127 mm duct connections Weight 61 lbs 28 kg Shipping Weight 64 lbs 29 kg All units conform to CSA and UL standards 27 690 mm 15 378 mm 2 1 4 57 mm 18 3 4 475 mm SPEED SELECTION SWITCH TM HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR Dimensions OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES 99 101 Crank Timer 99 116 Dehumidistat Ventilation Control Dehumidistat with ON OFF 99 130 Dehumidistat Cont...

Страница 3: ...rical box of HRV OFF Standby LOW or OFF HIGH speed operation is also available DUCT CONNECTIONS 4 5 127 mm duct connections Weight 61 lbs 28 kg Shipping Weight 64 lbs 29 kg All units conform to CSA and UL standards 27 690 mm 15 378 mm 2 1 4 57 mm 18 3 4 475 mm SPEED SELECTION SWITCH Dimensions 1 2 3 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 1 1 1 Static Pressure in w ...

Страница 4: ...nded Weatherhood Location and Installation Weatherhood kit includes two fixed cover hoods with a 1 4 6mm mesh screen Exhaust Weatherhood Requirements At least 6 2 m from the ventilation air intake At least 18 460 mm above ground or above the depth of expected snow accumulation Installation Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage personal injury ...

Страница 5: ...um of 6 2m separation and a minimum of 18 460mm clearance above the higher of the grade or anticipated snow level CAUTION Weatherhood Clearances Wide Head Nails not supplied STRAPS AND SCREWS supplied WIDE HEAD NAILS not supplied DETAIL NOTE Front clearance of 25 inches 635 mm is recommended for servicing unit Unit is designed for horizontal installation only as shown Using full length hanger stra...

Страница 6: ...lated duct should be connected between the HRV and the supply exhaust duct system The main supply and return lines to from the HRV must be 5 inches 150mm minimum Branch lines to the individual rooms may be as small as 4 inches 100mm but 5 inch 125mm lines are preferred All ducts running through attics and unheated spaces must be sealed and insulated to code Fresh Air Ducting In applications that d...

Страница 7: ...t grille is available as part number This grille includes a removable grease filter Canadian building codes require that kitchen grilles be equipped with washable filters 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 Round ...

Страница 8: ...ue to the differences in pressure between the HRV and the equipment it is being connected to the HRV air flow must be confirmed on site using the balancing procedure found in the installation manual Return Air 3 min recommended Weather hood arrangement requires a minimum of 6 2m separation and a minimum of 18 460mm clearance above grade or anticipated snow level CAUTION Stale air drawn from key ar...

Страница 9: ...inuously or interlocked with HRV 2 A minimum separation of 40 inches 1m is required between the two direct connections 3 The exhaust air connection should be upstream of the supply air connection to prevent exhausting any fresh air 4 Weather hood arrangement is for drawing purposes only Six feet 2m minimum separation required 18 inches 460mm above grade minimum or above anticipated snow level 5 Du...

Страница 10: ...n the installation manual Weather hood arrangement requires a minimum of 6 2m separation and a minimum of 18 460mm clearance above grade or anticipated snow level CAUTION Stale air drawn from key areas of home bathroom kitchen laundry Fresh air supplied to main living areas of house HRV must be balanced WARNING Stale Air To Outside Fresh Air From Outside STALE AIR from various parts of home i e ba...

Страница 11: ...s the dehumidistat or the fan timer should be made by a quali fied service technician Low voltage wires from the remote controls are connected to the HRV micro processor board In order to prevent electric shock when cleaning or servicing the HRV it is extremely important to confirm the polarity of the power line that is switched by the safety disconnect switch The hot line black is the proper line...

Страница 12: ...ode DIP Switch Settings The Dehumidstat Dial Main controls feature a dehumidistat dial The dehumidistat is used to reduce high winter humidity levels The dehumidis tat activates high speed ventilation when the indoor humidity level exceeds selected setting Optional Timers Timers should be present when the HRV is exhausting from specific locations i e bathrooms laundry rooms The 20 Minute Timer is ...

Страница 13: ...al Strip Red to Red Black to Black Red to Red Orange to Orange Black to Black 2040 ON OFF Dehumidistat Crank Timer Red to Red Black to Black Recirculation Control Remove factory installed jumper when installing this control Remove factory installed jumper when installing this control Factory installed jumper Circuit Board Terminal Strip Circuit Board Terminal Strip Circuit Board Terminal Strip Low...

Страница 14: ...de to provide high speed operation Changing Speeds Speed Selection Switch LOW SPEED STANDBY MED LOW SPEED Figure 1 Factory DIP Switch Settings The factory setting of the DIP switches located on the cir cuit board provides continuous low speed ventilation Optional Remote Controls will initiate high speed ventila tion Remote controls with an ON OFF switch refer to Remote Control Devices in this manu...

Страница 15: ... TPD DEFROST DETAILS P1 1 2 3 4 PIN 1 RED PIN 2 ORANGE PIN 3 BLACK PIN 4 SPARE PCB PLUG IN RED BLACK PLUG IN CONNECTOR BI DIRECTIONAL DAMPER MOTOR ORANGE RED BLACK ORANGE Model RNC5 Only TO MOTORS BLUE RED INTERFACE RELAY CONTACTS ...

Страница 16: ...16 Wiring Diagrams Model RNC5 TPF LOW SPEED TO EXHAUST MOTOR TO SUPPLY MOTOR BLUE RED BROWN WHITE BLACK ...

Страница 17: ...Interface relay contacts from initializing the condenser unit This problem can occur at the thermostat because the Y terminal is connected to the G terminal internal to the stat When R and G are closed at the furnace by dehumidistat or relay 24 Volts is sent to G at thermostat 24 Volts is then sent through Y which will initiate outdoor condenser Wire Connector Interlocking HRV Operation to an Airh...

Страница 18: ...he bottom drip pans and drains out through the bottom drain connec toions The defrost cycle repeats automatically until the air temperature rises above 27 F 3 C Defrost Operation Dehumidistat Operation HRV only Defrost Cycle DIP Switch Settings The optional HRV remote controls include a dehumidistat which controls humidity levels during the heating season The control has a selector knob with setpo...

Страница 19: ...distances but the actual installation may limit the amount of straight duct The Pitot tube should be connected to a magnehelic gauge or digital manometer capable of reading from 0 to 0 25 in 0 62 Pa of water preferably to 3 digits of resolution The tube com ing out of the end of the Pitot is connected to the high pressure side of the gauge The tube coming out of the branch of the Pitot is connecte...

Страница 20: ...ired kitchens if required Placement of Pitot Tube HRV MAGNEHELIC DUCT AIR FLOW Pitot tube High Pressure Side Low Pressure Side Magnehelic gauge Pitot Tube and Gauge Pitot Tube Air Flow Balancing Kit with magnehelic gauge Pitot tube hose and carry case NOTE Graphic is for illustrative purposes only Duct connection ports may vary ...

Страница 21: ...rilles 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 restricting themove ment of air in the home if supply air is ducted into air handler return the air handler fan may need to run continuously to distribute ventilation air com fortably...

Страница 22: ...into the top H channel approximately 1 4 6mm d with all four corners in place and the core straight and even push hard in the center of the core until the core stops on the back of the cabinet NOTE Core will appear to stick out from cabinet approxi mately 1 8 3mm This is designed this way so that the access door will fit tight against the core 4 Motors Maintenance Free 5 Drain condensate Line Clea...

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