S&P TR90 Series Installation And Operation Manual
S&P TR90 Series Installation And Operation Manual

S&P TR90 Series Installation And Operation Manual

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
90-Series
TR90:
Painted Case
Low Voltage Controls
Line Cord
Before You Begin
Read all instructions before installing the unit. Also review
supplemental instructions included with any controls that
will be installed. Carefully unpack and inspect the unit
for shipping damage. Open the access door and inspect
inside the unit. Attach the four duct collars to the unit
with the screws provided in the plastic small-parts bag.
1. To avoid motor bearing damage and noisy and/
or unbalanced impellers, keep drywall spray,
construction dust, etc., out of the unit.
2. Do not connect power to the units external control
terminals: this will damage the unit. The external
terminals are for use only with un-powered controls
designed for low-voltage operation.
TR90-Series
Due to continuing product development, specifications are subject to change without notice.
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S&P
USA: Tel (800) 961-7370, Fax (800) 961-7379, www.solerpalau-usa.com
Canada: Tel (866) 733-0233, Fax (866) 358-5346, www.solerpalaucanada.com
Mexico: Tel 52 (222) 2 233 900, Fax 52 (222) 223 3914, www.soler-palau.com.mx
TR90G:
Galvanized Case
Line Voltage
No Line Cord
RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY.
OBSERVE ALL CODES AND THE FOLLOWING:
1. Before servicing or cleaning the unit, unplug the unit line
cord or shut off power at service switch or circuit breaker.
Make sure unit is not running before opening its door.
2. This installation manual
installation method. Additional measures may be
required by local codes and standards.
3. Installation work and electrical wiring must be done
by qualified professional(s) in accordance with all
applicable codes, standards and licensing requirements.
4. Any structural alterations necessary for installation
must comply with all applicable building, health, and
safety code requirements.
5. Connect this unit only to a 120VAC grounded circuit
protected by a 15 amp circuit breaker.
6. Do not install unit or controls where they can be
reached from a tub or shower.
7. This unit must be properly ducted to the outdoors.
8. Outside air inlet for this unit must be located away
from sources of hazardous air such as auto exhausts.
9. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and
exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel
burning equipment that might be installed in the area
affected by this equipment. If this unit is exhausting
air from a space in which chimney-vented fuel burning
equipment is located, take steps to assure that combustion
air supply is not affected. Follow the heating equipment
manufacturer's requirements and the combustion air
supply requirements of applicable codes and standards.
10. This unit is intended for general ventilating only. Do
not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials
and vapors. Do not connect this unit to range hoods,
fume hoods or collection systems for toxics.
11. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not
damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
12. Use the unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer.
If you have questions, contact the manufacturer.
Revised 8/2018
shows the
suggested
© 2018 S&P
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  • Page 1 S&P USA: Tel (800) 961-7370, Fax (800) 961-7379, www.solerpalau-usa.com Canada: Tel (866) 733-0233, Fax (866) 358-5346, www.solerpalaucanada.com Mexico: Tel 52 (222) 2 233 900, Fax 52 (222) 223 3914, www.soler-palau.com.mx INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL 90-Series RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY. OBSERVE ALL CODES AND THE FOLLOWING: 1.
  • Page 2: Location Of The Unit

    Location of the Unit Inside Ductwork System Select a location so that: For houses without ducted heating or cooling systems – see • The fresh air intake vent from the outside is placed a Schematic (B): minimum of ten feet from any other exhaust vent, and is at In most houses one or two fresh air grilles in a central part of least 30”...
  • Page 3: Mounting The Unit

    Exhaust & Outside Air Ducts Mounting the Unit The Exhaust Air Duct and the Outside Air Duct connect the unit to Unit may be installed in any orientation: the outside. Flexible insulated duct is typically used. See Table Orient the unit for the simplest duct layout and connections. under “Duct Sizes”...
  • Page 4: Electrical Connections

    Installing Outside Air & Exhaust Air Ducts Electrical Connections NOTE: DISCONNECTION MEANS. Most electrical codes require Ducts connecting the unit to the outside must be well- insulated. that the unit be disconnected for service. Depending on local Vapor barrier is required on both inside and outside of the insulation. codes, an electrical outlet (for TR90) or an on/off switch available for the unit (TR90G) may satisfy this requirement.
  • Page 5: Measuring Airflow

    Verifying Unit Performance Airflow Slowly move the damper further into the duct until the desired Airflow should be occurring in both airstreams. Sometimes the airflow is recorded. Secure the damper in place using 1/8” tek easiest place to confirm that air is moving is at the external screws (provided).
  • Page 6 Cross Core Static Pressure Measurement Instructions The individual differential static pressures (DP) are measured NOTE: Be sure to replace cap into pressure port when airflow using the installed pressure ports located in the front of the measuring is completed. units core access doors. NOTE: These ports are carefully located on the unit to give the NOTE: For best performance the airflow rate for both the Fresh most accurate airflow measurement.
  • Page 7: Service Parts

    Service Parts Maintenance Requirements Keep your ERV performing at its best by cleaning it as described Filters may be cut from a sheet or roll of ¾” - 1” firm, spun below: polyester filter media or material, similar to the existing filter in the residential unit.
  • Page 8 Maintenance Requirements Use your judgment: The blower/motor package needs no lubrication: These guidelines are a starting point. As long as the pollutants Vacuum clean the blower wheels at the same time you clean the you are concerned with are detectable (like water vapor or face of the energy exchange core.
  • Page 9: Antes De Comenzar

    S&P USA: Tel (800) 961-7370, Fax (800) 961-7379, www.solerpalau-usa.com Canada: Tel (866) 733-0233, Fax (866) 358-5346, www.solerpalaucanada.com Mexico: Tel 52 (222) 2 233 900, Fax 52 (222) 223 3914, www.soler-palau.com.mx MANUAL DE INSTALACIÓN Y DE INSTRUCCIONES Serie 90 ADVERTENCIA RIESGO DE INCENDIO, DESCARGA ELÉCTRICA O LESIÓN.CUMPLA CON TODOS LOS CÓDIGOS Y CON LAS SIGUIENTES INDICACIONES: 1.
  • Page 10: Ubicación De La Unidad

    Ubicación de la unidad Sistema de Conductos Interno Seleccione una ubicación de forma que: Para casas sin sistemas de calefacción o enfriamiento mediante • El respiradero de entrada de aire fresco desde el exterior conductos, consulte el Esquema (B): esté colocado como mínimo a diez pies de cualquier otra En la mayoría de las casas, una o dos rejillas de aire fresco en una salida de escape, y tenga al menos 30”...
  • Page 11: Montaje De La Unidad

    Las instalaciones del equipo TR90 que expulsan aire estancado ADVERTENCIA de salas específicas, por ejemplo los baños, deben tener controles Push-Button Lighted (SPBL) en dichas estancias. Los controles de NO COLOQUE NINGÚN RETORNO DE AIRE VICIADO EN GARAJES. funcionamiento secundarios permiten encender el sistema desde Tamaños de rejillas de retorno de aire viciado varias ubicaciones de la casa.
  • Page 12: Conexiones Eléctricas

    Suspensión del equipo TR90 de vigas de piso o de celosía: La unidad se puede atornillar directamente en vigas de piso o Use conductos rígidos para permitir que el aire se mueva libre y de celosía utilizando la abrazadera de suspensión y el reborde fácilmente por los conductos.
  • Page 13: Arranque De La Unidad

    Controles Opcionales Comprobar las Prestaciones del Aparato Caudal Controles opcionales: El caudal se tiene que comprobar en los dos flujos de aire. S&P ofrece una variedad de controles diseñados específicamente A veces el sitio más fácil para confirmar que el aire se para trabajar con los productos TR90.
  • Page 14 Instrucciones de Medición de Presión Estática de Núcleo Cruzado Las presiones estáticas diferenciales individuales (DP) se miden NOTA: asegurarse de volver a colocar los tapones en las tomas utilizando las tomas de presión colocadas encima de las puertas de presión cuando la medición del caudal de aire ha sido de acceso de los aparatos.
  • Page 15 Partes de Servicio Requisitos de Mantenimiento Mantenga su TR a máximo rendimiento limpiándolo como se Los filtros pueden cortarse de una lámina o rollo de medio describe a continuación: o material “pelo de cerdo” para filtros, de poliéster firme e hilado de ¾” - 1”, similar al filtro existente en la unidad ADVERTENCIA residencial.
  • Page 16: Uso Y Mantenimiento

    Uso y Mantenimiento En el invierno, el vapor de agua dentro de su hogar proviene en Propósito de un Sistema de Recuperación Total Para Todos los Climas (TR) su mayor parte de las personas, al respirar, ducharse y cocinar. Cuando el aire exterior está a 40°F o menos, un TR reducirá Muchas casas modernas se construyen herméticas para mayor eficiencia energética y confort.

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