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8. SERVICE 

PARTS

VL0036

1

2

3

4

6

7

8

10

9

8

11

12

13

5

R

EPLACEMENT

 P

ARTS

 

AND

 R

EPAIR

In order to ensure your ventilation unit remains 
in good working condition, you must use the 
manufacturer genuine replacement parts only. 
The manufacturer genuine replacement parts 
are specially designed for each unit and are 
manufactured to comply with all the applicable 
certification standards and maintain a high 
standard of safety. Any third party replacement 
part used may cause serious damage and 
drastically reduce the performance level of 
your unit, which will result in premature failing. 
The manufacturer recommends to contact 
a certified service depot for all replacement 
parts and repairs.

I

TEM

D

ESCRIPTION

Q

TY

.

AVS E15 

ECM ERV

AVS E15 

ECM HRV

AVS

E15 

HRV

AVS

E10 

HRV

90H-V 

ECM ERV

90H-V 

ECM HRV

90H-V+

60H-V+

1

O

VAL

 P

ORT

2

--

18206

18206

18206

18206

18206

18206

18206

2

D

OUBLE

 C

OLLAR

 O

VAL

 P

ORT

2*

18207

18207

18207

18207

18207

18207

18207

18207

3

E

XHAUST

 D

AMPER

 S

PRING

1

18221

18221

18221

18221

18221

18221

18221

18221

4

M

OTOR

 A

SSEMBLY

2

18198

18198

18197

18197

18198

18198

18197

18197

5

B

ALANCING

 T

OOL

2

18220

18220

18220

18220

18220

18220

18220

18220

6

D

EFROST

 D

AMPER

1

18200

18200

18200

18200

18200

18200

18200

18200

7

D

AMPER

 S

YSTEM

 A

SS

Y

 

(

INCLUDING

 

ITEM

 6)

1

18199

18199

18199

18199

18199

18199

18199

18199

8

C

ORE

 F

ILTER

2

18204

18205

18204

18204

18204

18205

18204

18204

9

H

EAT

 R

ECOVERY

 C

ORE

1

--

18202

62178

62178

--

18202

62178

62178

E

NERGY

 R

ECOVERY

 C

ORE

1

18042

--

--

--

18042

--

--

--

10

D

OOR

 A

SSEMBLY

1

18209

18209

18209

18209

18208

18208

18208

18208

11

PCB

1

18216

18216

62255

62255

18216

18216

62255

62255

12

T

RANSFORMER

1

18218

18218

18219

18219

18218

18218

18219

18219

13

C

APACITOR

 5 μF

2

--

--

16042

--

--

--

16042

--

C

APACITOR

 6 μF

2

--

--

--

61550

--

--

--

61550

14**

T

HERMISTOR

 K

IT

1

15749

15749

15749

15749

15749

15749

15749

15749

15**

H

ARDWARE

 K

IT

1

08917

08304

08304

08304

08917

08304

08304

08304

16**

C

APACITOR

 17 μF

1

--

--

--

62177

--

--

--

62177

17**

PCB C

ONNECTOR

1

16416

16416

16416

16416

16416

16416

16416

16416

* Quantity of 4 for E15 ECM ERV units only.
** Not shown.

Содержание 60H-V+

Страница 1: ...V These products earned the ENERGY STAR by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by Natural Resources Canada and the US EPA They meet ENERGY STAR requirements only when used in Canada 21781...

Страница 2: ...prong Do not use an extension cord 8 Do not install in a cooking area or connect directly to any appliances 9 Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors 10 When performing inst...

Страница 3: ...IT 10 3 8 INSTALLING TWO EXTERIOR HOODS 11 3 9 CONNECTING THE DRAIN 11 4 CONTROLS 12 15 4 1 UNITS BOOTING SEQUENCE 12 4 2 INTEGRATED CONTROL 12 4 3 SPEED AND DEFROST SETTINGS FOR AVS E15 ECM ERV AVS E...

Страница 4: ...MIN NORMAL DEFROST CYCLE MIN EXTENDED DEFROST CYCLE MIN C F DEFROSTING OPERATION BETWEEN EACH DEFROST DEFROSTING OPERATION BETWEEN EACH DEFROST DEFROSTING OPERATION BETWEEN EACH DEFROST DEFROSTING OP...

Страница 5: ...one level require at least one exhaust register at the highest level See figure at right 2 2 CENTRAL DRAW POINT CONNECTION TO A FORCED AIR SYSTEM Stale air coming from the registers located at the hig...

Страница 6: ...H V ECM HRV units have one front door and one back door while the AVS E15 HRV AVS E10 HRV 90H V and the 60H V units only have one door For these last models the unit door can be relocated on the back...

Страница 7: ...onnect these registers to a main duct which will connect to the unit high speed performance value of 140 cfm What size of duct should I use for the main exhaust duct and for both end branches leading...

Страница 8: ...gas furnace a gas water heater or a fireplace 3 6 2 CENTRAL DRAW POINT SYSTEM AS ILLUSTRATED IN SECTION 2 2 Stale air exhaust ductwork Same as for Fully Ducted System described on point 3 6 1 Fresh ai...

Страница 9: ...on the furnace blower must be in operation when the unit is in operation VJ0063 A B METAL DUCT A B NOT LESS THAN 10 3 1 M MINIMUM 18 0 5 M B A VJ0064 MINIMUM 3 0 9 M A B NOT LESS THAN 10 3 1 M Stale a...

Страница 10: ...the insulation over the joint and tuck in between the inner and outer rings of the double collar 4 Pull down the vapor barrier shaded part in illustrations below over the outer ring to cover it comple...

Страница 11: ...r it is recommended for climates where the outdoor temperature typically remains below 25 C 13 F over a 24 hour period for several days in a row combined with an indoor humidity of 40 or higher VO0258...

Страница 12: ...uence the integrated control LED will light GREEN unit set in normal defrost or amber unit set in extended defrost for 3 seconds and then will shut off for 2 seconds After that the LED will light RED...

Страница 13: ...tegrated control is in CFM setup mode HIGH speed Every 3 seconds the LED will blink RED the number of times corresponding to the chosen speed range See table below NOTE Anytime in setting process if t...

Страница 14: ...tribution panel Use the terminal connector included in the installation kit to perform the electrical connection for main and optional wall controls Check if all wires are correctly inserted in their...

Страница 15: ...the terminals of the furnace interlock standard wiring Only use the low voltage class 2 circuit of the furnace blower control For a furnace connected to a cooling system On some older thermostats ene...

Страница 16: ...L listed CSA Certified line fuse 3A 3AG Type 2 If any of the original wire as supplied must be replaced use the same equivalent wire 3 Field wiring must comply with applicable codes ordinances and reg...

Страница 17: ...ptional see notes 3 4 VE0086A Critical characteristic JU1 1 2 3 MED HI 3 2 1 HI MED JU1 FAN MOTORS SPEED SELECTION NOTES 1 Use specified UL listed CSA Certified line fuse 3A 3AG Type 2 If any of the o...

Страница 18: ...otor J5 1 J5 3 J7 2 J7 1 J4 1 J4 3 J6 2 J6 1 K1 K3 K2 J9 1 J9 2 J9 3 J4 2 J9 4 Exhaust fan motor capacitor Supply fan motor capacitor J8 1 J8 2 J8 4 J8 5 K4 J12 2 J12 1 A1 Damper motor J3 2 J3 1 J2 2...

Страница 19: ...ation at right Be sure to connect the tubes to their appropriate high low fittings If the gauge drops below zero reverse the tubing connections 4 Note the CFM value from balancing chart on unit 5 Repe...

Страница 20: ...207 18207 18207 18207 18207 18207 18207 3 EXHAUST DAMPER SPRING 1 18221 18221 18221 18221 18221 18221 18221 18221 4 MOTOR ASSEMBLY 2 18198 18198 18197 18197 18198 18198 18197 18197 5 BALANCING TOOL 2...

Страница 21: ...he wires are correctly connected Inspect every wire and replace any damaged ones If wires are hidden into walls test the control using a shorter wire 2 There is no outside temperature displayed on Alt...

Страница 22: ...ED LED At power up LED lights up in RED and there is a clicking sound coming from electrical compartment but damper does not move Ice or other things hindering the damper movement J12 unconnected or b...

Страница 23: ...otor capacitor may be defective Tranformer wire s bad connection The transformer or the PCB may be defective Plug exhaust motor to J4 connector and supply motor to J5 connector If supply motor works b...

Страница 24: ...g the button and LED flashes RED after 20 seconds The J4 connector may be misconnected or there may be a bad contact The JU1 jumper may be mispositioned The PCB may be defective The motor may be defec...

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