Technical Data; Air Distribution (Normal Operation); Installation; Locating And Mounting The Unit - Broan B150H75NS User's And Installer's Manual

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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 recommended. If you
choose a simplifi ed installation that operates your furnace air handler for room-to-room ventilation, an electrically effi cient furnace that
has an electronically commutated (EC) variable speed blower motor will minimize your electrical energy consumption and operating
cost.
C. Installation of a user-accessible control with your product model will improve comfort and may signifi cantly reduce the product
model's energy use.

1. TECHNICAL DATA

1.1 A
D
(N
IR
ISTRIBUTION
ORMAL
Stale
air from
building
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NOTE: The dimensions, performance charts, defrost cycle tables and specifi cations are listed on the specifi cation sheets of the unit.

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.
2.1 L
M
OCATING AND
OUNTING THE
Choose an appropriate location for the unit:
• Within an area of the house where the ambient temperature is kept between 50°F and 140°F;
• Away from living areas (dining room, living room, bedroom), if possible;
• So as to provide easy access to the interior cabinet for maintenance, and to the control panel on the side of the unit;
• Close to an exterior wall, so as to limit the length of the insulated fl exible ducts to and from the unit;
• HRV units only: close to a drain. If no drain is close by, use a pail to collect run-off;
• Away from hot chimneys, electrical panel and other fi re hazards;
• Within 6 feet of a power source (standard outlet).
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)
PERATION
Fresh
Fresh air to
air from
building
outdoors
Stale air to
outdoors
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NIT
Stale
air from
building
Fresh
air from
outdoors
WARNING
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Fresh air to
building
Stale air to
outdoors

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