• RERV-C100ECM 3. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the RHRV-C100PECM manufacturer. If you have any questions, contact the Wiring Diagram manufacturer. • Control Board and Switches 4.
Parts List Compact Series Model: RHRV-C100PECM Polypropylene Core Filter RERV-C100ECM Enthalpy Core Optional Parts: 1 8 * 1 9 * P/N# 6PIN 6-Pin harness (Provided with new version to wire timers/ Intermittent switch & Interlock with Furnace, Fan coil & Heat pump)
Wiring Diagram : Superior ECM OptionalAccessories (Not Supplied) a) Timer Switch (TC100) (old/new) Note: b) Wall Switch Up to 4 Timer Switches (TC 100-5V) c) Dehumidistat and one intermittent switch (IC 100-5V) can be connected to control board of d) Time Delay Switch (TC100-120 & TC100-120P) HRV/ERV by using three 24 AWG (min.) e) Master On/Off...
Wiring Diagram (cont’d) Furnace / Fan-Coil / Heat Pump Interlock: W A R N I N G Never connect a 120 volt AC circuit to the terminals of the furnace/fan-coil/heat pump interlock (Standard Wiring). Only use the low voltage class 2 circuit. Standard Interlock Wiring THERMOSTAT TERMINALS FOUR W IRE...
HRV and ERV Typical Installations Typical Installations for House Fully Ducted System This is a stand alone HRV/ERV system which is not connected to a force air system. Stale air is drawn from key areas of the home (bathroom, kitchen) while fresh air is supplied to main living areas.
Return Backdraft Damper Model# 9 ¼” 20” 21” RERV-C100ECM 9 ¼” 20” 21” RHRV-C100PECM Note: • After installation make sure the HRV/ERV is properly leveled. If not levelled correctly, then defrost will not perform effectively and/or unit may frost in winter.
For more info visit - Check your building code for Insulation requirement http://www.reversomatic.com/HRV&ERV/Accessories Drain Connection During defrost cycle the HRV unit may produce some condensation and the water should flow into a nearby drain.
Air Flow Balancing Balancing Procedure It is required 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 while running at normal speed. If the air flows are not properly balanced, then: •...
Air Flow Balancing (cont’d) P" DUCTDIAM CROSSSECTIONA REA Note:(Option #2) Ø5” Ø6” 5" 0.136sq.ft. *For this option, please use field balancing 0.010 0.004 6" ports. 0.196sq.ft. 0.012 0.006 *Do not use pitot tube to open holes in the P " = Velocity Pressure in inch 0.016 0.008 insulation as it may block/damage the pitot tube.
Maintenance (cont’d) Annual Maintenance Repeat steps 1 to 5 from the previous section and continue with the following steps: 1. Clean the HRV and ERV core: - Remove filters, Loosen the core locking bracket, Remove the core, carefully grip ends of core and pull evenly outward HRV Core >...
Troubleshooting (cont’d) PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION - loose connection - check connection 4.Timer switch 20/40/60 minute / - the switch may be defective - replace the timer switch intermittent Switch light - turn off the HRV/ERV bracker - reset the main controller doesn't stay on - fresh air duct maybe frozen - check and remove the ice...