Consumer Information
A. To ensure quiet operation of the H/ERV, each product model must be installed using sound attenuation techniques
appropriate for the installation.
B. The way your heat/energy-recovery ventilator is installed can make a signifi cant difference to the electrical energy you
use. To minimize the electricity use of the heat/energy-recovery ventilator, a stand-alone fully ducted installation is re-
commended. If you choose to connect the H/ERV to the ducting of your furnace air handler for room-to-room ventilation,
an electrically effi cient furnace that has a variable speed blower motor will minimize your electrical energy consumption
and operating cost.
1. TECHNICAL DATA
1.1 A
D
(N
IR
ISTRIBUTION
NOTE:
The dimensions, performance charts, defrost cycle tables and specifi cations are listed on the specifi cation sheets
of the unit.
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2. INSTALLATION
The wearing of safety glasses and gloves is recommended when installing, maintaining or cleaning the unit to
reduce the risk of injury that could be caused by the presence of thin metal and/or high moving parts.
Make sure that no piece of mineral wool will enter in the unit during installation. Otherwise, this could reduce
airfl ow and generate vibrations and noise in the unit.
2.1 I
C
NSPECT THE
ONTENT OF THE
NOTE: Before proceeding to the installation, check the content of the box. If items are missing or damaged, contact the
manufacturer. Remove all packaging material from the unit.
•
Inspect the exterior of the unit for shipping damage. Ensure that there is no damage to the door, door latches, ports,
power cord, etc.
•
Unlatch, open (A) and remove (B) the unit door.
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)
ORMAL
PERATION
Stale air
from
building
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B
OX
Fresh air
Fresh air to
from
building
outdoors
!
WARNING
CAUTION
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4
Stale air
to
outdoors
B
A
A