Manual Lifebreath 1200ERV

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    * LEA VE FOR HOMEOWNER NOTE: Due to ongoing research and product development, specifications, ratings and dimensions are subject to change without notice. OPERA TION AND INST ALLA TION MANUAL ® CLEAN • FRESH • AIR NOTE: AL THOUGH SOME MODELS DIFFER IN OPERA TION, THE BASIC STEPS ARE SIMILAR. CAUTION Before installation, careful consideration m ...

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    2 T able of Content s Introduction .................................................................... 2 ERV Questions and Answers ......................................... 3 Select Correct HRV/ER V to Match Climate.....................4 Select the Correct Size HRV/ER V ................................ 5 T echnical Data - Model 500DCS ............ ...

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    3 ER V Questions & Ans wers What is the difference between an HRV and an ERV? The core in an HRV (Heat Recovery Ventilator) transfers heat from one air stream to the other. This is called sensible heat. The term ERV (Energy Recovery Ventilator) is usually used to describe a unit with an enthalpic core that transfers moisture as well as heat fro ...

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    5 MAKE UP HEA T REQUIREMENT at 1200 CFM (566L/s) Nominal Nominal Nominal Outdoor Temp. kW Req. for kW Req. for kW Req. for C° F° 20°C (68°F) 25°C (77°F) 30°C (86°F) Air Delivery Air Delivery Air Delivery 0 32 7 10 14 -10 14 10 14 17 -20 -4 12 15 19 -30 -22 15 19 22 -40 -40 17 21 24 Selecting the Correct Size HR V/ER V Commercial and Institu ...

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    6 OPTIONS 99-104 Digital Electronic Timer - 20/40/60 min. (3 wire) 99-105 Programmable Ventilation Control includes Programmable Time Clock, Dehumidistat and Air Sentry™ 99-109 Air Sentry ™ Air Quality Monitor designed to accept remotely mounted Control Pad 99-250 Ventilation Dehumidistat - Dehumidistat designed to accept remotely mounted Contr ...

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    7 Model 850 FD/DD SPECIFICA TIONS CORES Modular (6 section) patented aluminum heat recovery cores arranged for high efficiency crossflow ventilation. MOTORS Two PSC, 3 speed double shafted, 120 VAC, 3.95 Amps each (7.9 total on high speed). HP - 1/4, 1625 RPM. Watts - total on High Speed - 848. FILTERS Washable air filters in exhaust and supply air ...

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    8 Model 700 FD/DD SPECIFICA TIONS CORES Modular (2 section) patented aluminum heat recovery cores arranged for efficient cross-flow ventilation. MOTORS Two PSC, 3 speed single shafted, 120 VAC, 2.75 Amps each (5.5 total on high speed). HP - 1/10, 1625 RPM. Watts - total on high speed - 648. FILTERS Washable air filters in exhaust and supply air str ...

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    9 SPECIFICA TIONS CORES Modular (3 section) patented aluminum heat recovery cores arranged for efficient cross-flow ventilation. MOTORS Two PSC, 3 speed double shafted, 120 VAC, 4 Amps each (8.1 total on high speed). HP - 1/4, 1625 RPM. Watts - total on high speed - 972. FILTERS Washable air filters in exhaust and supply air streams. BLOWERS Centri ...

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    10 Model 500ER V ® CLEAN • FRESH • AIR SPECIFICA TIONS LATENT RECOVERY (MOISTURE) TRANSFER CORES Modular (4 section) 2- Enthalpic, 2 Aluminum arranged for high efficiency crossflow ventilation. MOTORS - Two PSC, 5 speed double shafted, 120 VAC, 3.15 Amps each (6.3 total on high speed). HP - 1/10, 1625 RPM. Watts - total on High Speed - 610. FI ...

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    11 TI-131 0105 Model 700ER V ® CLEAN • FRESH • AIR SPECIFICA TIONS LATENT RECOVERY (MOISTURE) TRANSFER CORES Modular (2 section) enthalpic (moisture) transfer cores arranged for efficient cross-flow ventilation. MOTORS Two PSC, 3 speed single shafted, 120 VAC, 2.75 Amps each (5.5 total on high speed). HP - 1/10, 1625 RPM. Watts - total on high ...

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    12 TI-132 0105 Model 1200ER V ® CLEAN • FRESH • AIR SPECIFICA TIONS LATENT RECOVERY (MOISTURE) TRANSFER CORES Modular (3 section) latent recovery (moisture) transfer cores arranged for efficient cross-flow ventilation. MOTORS Two PSC, 3 speed double shafted, 120 VAC, 4 Amps each (8.1 total on high speed). HP - 1/4, 1625 RPM. Watts - total on h ...

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    13 Location f or Mounting The HRV/ER V must be located in a conditioned space where the surrounding air temperature does not fall below 60˚F (16˚C). The unit must be mounted level (horizontal). The warranty will be void if these conditions are not met. T ypically the HRV/ER V is positioned close to an outside wall or the roof to simplify the conn ...

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    Outside W eatherhoods The weatherhoods must have built-in “bird” screen with 1/4 in (63.5 mm) minimum mesh to prevent birds and rodents from entering into the ductwork. Do not use smaller mesh as it will be very susceptible to plugging up. Gravity dampers at the vents must not be used as they will restrict air flow and often “seize up”. The ...

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    15 F resh Air Supply S yst em The fresh air supply ductwork from the HRV/ER V may be directly connected to the return air duct of the forced air system. Check the air flow balance of the HRV/ER V with the air handler blower both “ON” and “OFF” to determine that it does not imbalance the HRV/ER V more than 10%. Also, it is advisable to inclu ...

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    16 ECONOMIZER HRV/ERV FRESH AIR SUPPLY HRV/ERV UNIT STALE AIR EXHAUST TO HRV/ERV SUPPLY DUCT RETURN AIR DUCT or BREATHER T FRESH AIR SUPPLY STALE AIR EXHAUST ROOFTOP UNIT B.D. B.D. Example only - Duct connections not typical ROOFTOP UNIT HRV/ERV FRESH AIR SUPPLY SUPPLY DUCTWORK CEILING RETURN AIR PLENUM ROOF DECK STALE AIR EXHAUST HRV/ERV UNIT ECON ...

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    17 V arious Installation Types Figure 7A Saddle Installation Hang unit with suspended rods and "U" channel members. Threaded  rod and U channel (Supplied by others) Vibration Isolators (Supplied by others) Figure 7B Curb Mounted Mount unit on wooden or metal curb assembly. Unit must be raised an adequate height for ...

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    18 Electrical Connections It is recommended that a licensed electrician make all electrical connections. It is very important that the unit be properly grounded. It is recommended that a separate 15 amp/120 volt circuit be used. W ARNING: In order to prevent electric shock when cleaning or servicing the HRV/ER V , it is extremely important to confi ...

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    19 These models are equipped with a 3 speed control, low medium and high, as well as a lighted on/off switch and a 4 screw terminal strip. The terminal strip can be used to connect any low voltage device which will then jump the unit to high speed from whatever setting the speed control was on. The terminal strip can also be wired to allow the unit ...

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    20 ControlAir 15 OPTION AL REM OTE CONTROLS Model 500 Only 0011 NEW! AIR SENTR Y™ AIR QUALITY SENSOR LOCATION: Kitchen, basement, work place (connect 1/unit only). • Digital Air Quality Monitor. • Status light indicates fan speed. • Increases ventilation to remove odours and contaminants. • Among gases detected are cigarette smoke and for ...

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    Oper ating the ControlAir 15 Plugging in the HRV/ERV energizes the unit. A self test function will be performed every time the HRV/ERV is energized (refer to “Self Test” for more details). After the self test has completed successfully the HRV/ERV will default to Speed 1. This is the factory default setting. Follow the instructions found on the ...

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    22 T o select mode of oper ation for ControlAir 15 Model 500 Only Press and hold the fan selection button on the Control Pad. After 5 seconds the control will begin to cycle each mode holding each for 2 seconds. Release the button when the desired mode of operation is reached. Modes of Operation LED Indication OFF No LED’ s illuminated HRV/ER V i ...

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    It is necessary to have balanced air flows in an HRV/ERV. The volume of air brought in from the outside must equal the volume of air exhausted by the unit. If the air flows are not properly balanced, then; • The HRV/ERV may not operate at its maximum efficiency • A negative or positive air pressure may occur in the house • The unit may not de ...

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    Servicing your HRV/ER V on a regular schedule will result in optimum operating efficiencies and prolonged life of the equipment. Due to numerous applications in which this equipment can be installed, it is difficult to predict servicing intervals. In certain situations where there is heavy smoke, servicing the equipment every one - two months may b ...

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    25 FIL TERS Open front service door to access the filters located in both supply and exhaust air streams. Note to remove and install filters, it may be easier to first remove the core(s). See CORE . The filters are designed to stop large particles from entering in the core. The filters are fastened in place by a metal spring rod. T o remove filters ...

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    S Y MPTOM CA USE SOLUTION Poor Air Flows Supply air feels cold Dehumidistat is not Operating Humidity Levels are too High Condensation is appearing on the windows Humidity Levels are too Low HRV/ERV and / or Ducts Frosting up Condensation or Ice Build Up in Insulated Duct to the Outside Water in the bottom of the HRV/ERV • 1/4” (6 mm) mesh on t ...

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    27 DEFROST DETAILS T9 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14 T5 T4 T3 GROUND DOOR SWITCH WHITE WHITE BLACK BLACK HIGH VOLTAGE 12V LOW VOLTAGE FIELD INSTALLED LEGEND 12V LOW VOLTAGE GRN Note: Note: All control connections are labeled by colour. Connect to corresponding colour with low voltage wire ( 20 gauge minimum). A dry contact closure between red & black will ...

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    28 FAN DEFROST Remote Switching Analogue Style Controls Wiring Diagram TEMPERATURE SENSOR BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK BLACK WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE BLACK ORANGE ORANGE WHITE WHITE ORANGE WHITE WHITE DEFROST TIMER DEFROST LIGHT INDICATOR TRANS- FORMER WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHITE WHIT ...

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    29 TERMINAL BLOCK BLUE 1 FAN MOTOR CAPACITORS PURPLE Carling Switch 700 STYLE UNITS ONLY FAN MOTOR CAPACITORS BROWN ORANGE WHITE WHITE BLACK BLACK WHITE BLACK BLACK BLACK WHITE BLACK YELLOW WHITE WHITE BLACK BLUE RED RED BLUE TERMINAL BLOCK WHITE BLACK BLACK RED RED BLUE BLUE BLUE RED BLACK BLACK PURPLE YELLOW YELLOW GREEN GND. GND. ...

  • Lifebreath 1200ERV - page 30

    30 CO MMERCIAL LIFEBREA TH ® HEA T/ENERG Y RECOVER Y VENTILA TORS • 2 Y ear Limited W arranty • 15 Y ear Aluminum Core W arranty • 5 Y ear Paper Core W arranty NUTECH ENERGY SYSTEMS INC. ® (NUTECH) warrants to the purchaser of the Commercial LIFEBREATH ® model and accessories referred to below, to be free from manufacturing defects. This W ...

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    511 McCormick Blvd. London, Ontario N5W 4C8 Ph: (519) 457-1904 Fx: (519) 457-1676 Email: nutech@lifebreath.com Website: www.lifebreath.com ...

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