Vents brig HRV 200 User Manual

Vents brig HRV 200 User Manual

Heat recovery ventilator

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USER'S MANUAL
Heat Recovery Ventilator
Vents Brig HRV 200
Vents Brig HRV 300

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  • Page 1 USER’S MANUAL Heat Recovery Ventilator Vents Brig HRV 200 Vents Brig HRV 300...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Brig HRV 200 (300) CONTENT Introduction ....................Application ....................Delivery set ....................Unit designation key ................Basic unit dimensions ................Technical data ................... Safety requirements ................Structure and operating logic .............. Mounting and setting-up ............... Condensate drainage ................Unit connection to power mains ............
  • Page 3: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION This user’s manual combines technical description, operation and service manual, technical data sheet and installation guidelines for the heat recovery ventilator Brig HRV 200 (300), hereinafter referred to as the unit. APPLICATION The unit is designed to save thermal energy by means of heat recovery and is one of the energy saving components used in the buildings and premises.
  • Page 4: Unit Designation Key

    Brig HRV 200 (300) UNIT DESIGNATION KEY Brig HRV 200(300) Air capacity [CFM] Unit type: HRV - Heat Recovery Ventilator BASIC DIMENSIONS Ø D Fig. 1 Overall and connection dimensions Table 1 Unit type Ø D Brig HRV 200 6"...
  • Page 5: Technical Data

    IP44 for the unit motors; IP 22 for the assembled unit connected to air ducts. The Vents Brig HRV 200 unit net weight is 68 lbs (31 kg); the Vents Brig HRV 300 unit net weight is 93 lbs (42 kg).
  • Page 6: Structure And Operating Logic

    Brig HRV 200 (300) STRUCTURE AND OPERATING LOGIC The unit has the following operating logic (fig. 2): Warm stale extract air from the room flows through the air ducts to the unit, is purified in the extract filter and is supplied to the heat recovery core and exhausted outside by exhaust fan.
  • Page 7: Mounting And Setting-Up

    1. Supply fan with backward curved blades and maintenance-free motor with external rotor and integrated thermal protection. 2. Extract fan with backward curved blades and maintenance-free motor with external rotor and integrated thermal protection. 3. Plate cross flow heat recovery core that can be replaced with a summer block when no need for heat recovery.
  • Page 8: Condensate Drainage

    Brig HRV 200 (300) To attain the best performance of the unit while mounting provide a straight 20’’ (500 mm) duct section in front and behind the unit. The unit must be equipped with a grille with the mesh width up to 1/2” or any other protecting device to prevent free access to the unit fans.
  • Page 9: Unit Connection To Power Mains

    CONNECTION TO POWER MAINS Cut power supply off before any operations with the unit. The unit shall be connected to power mains by a duly qualified electrician only. Rated values of the electrical parameters are shown on the rating plate. Any modifications of the internal connections are not allowed and will void the warranty.
  • Page 10: Unit Control

    Brig HRV 200 (300) UNIT CONTROL The unit is controlled by a three-position speed switch that enables low-speed modes «Low» as well as «Med» and «Stand by» mode which enables total air quality control (fig. 6). Up to five external control devices may be connected to the terminals 2-11 (fig. 7) that turn the unit to high-speed ventilation in case of activation of any of the control devices.
  • Page 11 1. Remote control (Thermostat). Set the three-position switch into the Stand by position to activate the remote control. Remote control (thermostat) functions: • Unit turning on/off • Setting air flow • Displaying indoor air temperature 2. CO2 sensor. Recommended for use in office buildings and public premises. When carbon dioxide concentration exceeds the set point, the unit changes into the High Speed Mode.
  • Page 12: Servicing And Maintenance

    Brig HRV 200 (300) SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE Servicing of the unit is required 3-4 times per year. Besides general cleaning, the following operations are required: Filter maintenance (3-4 times per year) Dirty filters increase air resistance in the system and reduce supply air flow to the premises.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Possible malfunctions and fault handling Problem Possible reasons Solving Make sure the power supply line Power supply is off. is connected correct, otherwise troubleshoot the connection error. The fan(s) do(es) not start running. Disconnect the unit from power Thermal fuse is melted. mains.
  • Page 14: Storage And Transportation Rules

    OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. During the stated warranty period, VENTS US will, at its option, repair or replace, without charge, any product or part which is found to be defective under normal use and service. This warranty does not cover (a) normal maintenance and...
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