aldes InspirAIR FRESH EK120-HR Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

aldes InspirAIR FRESH EK120-HR Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Meets Standards:
C22.2 no 113 and UL 1812
For EK120-HRX
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INSTALLATION, OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUAL
InspirAIR
FRESH
®
ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATORS
FOR MODELS:
EK120-HF, EK120-HFX, EK120-HR, E120-HRX
TO BE COMPLETED BY CONTRACTOR AFTER INSTALLATION
Installer: Leave this manual for the homeowner
Model
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nstalling Contractor
Telephone / Contact
Serial Number
Installation Date
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  • Page 1 ® ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATORS FOR MODELS: EK120-HF, EK120-HFX, EK120-HR, E120-HRX TO BE COMPLETED BY CONTRACTOR AFTER INSTALLATION Installer: Leave this manual for the homeowner Model nstalling Contractor Telephone / Contact Serial Number Installation Date REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ONLINE AT ALDES-NA.COM...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION 3 II. GENERAL ERV TERMINOLY AND FEATURES 3 Definitions 3 How Energy Recovery Ventilators Work 3 Ventilation with an ERV 4 III. PRECAUTIONS & GUIDELINES Ducting Configurations 6 Locating the Air Exchanger 8 Ducting Materials 8 Connecting the Ducts 9 Vent Hood Locations 9 Locating the Exhausr Air Grilles or Registers 10...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV I. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing this ALDES ventilation product. To receive the full benefit of your investment, we recommend that you read and retain this operating manual for future reference. II. GENERAL ERV TERMINOLOGY AND FEATURES...
  • Page 4: Ventilation With An Erv

    How your home was built • Your personal preferences for fresh air The ALDES ERV introduces fresh air to your home while recovering energy from the air it exhausts. Specifically, an ERV that is properly installed, operated and maintained will: •...
  • Page 5 Multi-Unit Residential ERV CAUTION Before installation, careful consideration must be given to how this system will operate if connected to any other piece of mechanical equipment that operates at a higher static, i.e., a forced-air furnace or air handler. After installation, the compatibility of the two pieces of equipment must be confirmed by measuring the airflows of the ERV using the balancing procedure found in this manual.
  • Page 6: Ducting Configurations

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV CAUTION This unit is intended for residential use only, conforming to the requirements of the International Residential, Building, and Mechanical Codes, NFPA 90B for the United States and the National Building Code of Canada. Turn the unit off during construction to avoid clogging the filters and loading the blowers with construction dust.
  • Page 7 This system is not connected to an Air-Handling Unit (AHU) or furnace. This system is normally balanced on high speed. If ALDES patented* Zone Register Terminals (ZRT®) are used for exhaust or supply registers, balancing must be done at normal operating speed.
  • Page 8: Locating The Air Exchanger

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV In warm, humid seasons, continuous operation of the AHU causes evaporation from the cooling coil, resulting in a loss of humidity control. Failure to operate the AHU with the ERV may also result in condensation in the supply plenum and ducting. Continuous operation of the AHU may cause drafts in the winter.
  • Page 9: Connecting The Ducts

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV Where the ducts remain permanently accessible, 5 to 10 feet of insulated flexible duct should be used between the ERV and all interior supply and exhaust registers to reduce fan noise passing the ducting to interior spaces. Connecting the Ducts For the air exchanger to run optimally, place the ducts so they are as straight as possible.
  • Page 10: Locating The Exhausr Air Grilles Or Registers

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV Exhaust Air Wall hoods: • At least 6 feet (2 metres) from the fresh air intake wall hood. • At least 18 inches (457 mm) above the ground, or above the depth of expected snow accumulation. • At least 3 feet (1 metre) from the corner of the building.
  • Page 11: Locating The Supply Air Grilles Or Diffusers

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV Adjustable grilles can be used to balance the flow rates. Field supplied balancing dampers can be external to the unit to balance the amount of stale air being exhausted. These grilles should not be adjusted after balancing the unit. Locating the Supply Air Grilles or Diffusers The fresh air diffusers should be installed in hallways, near the primary return for the forced air system, in bedrooms and/or in common living areas.
  • Page 12: Installation

    Middle plate (1) Other items used for standard installation can be bought seperately. Contact your local distributor to order ALDES items. Refer to Appendice A to see the list of items. Mounting the units Mounting the units using a ceiling bracket It is highly recommended to refer to the detailed installation instructions that are provided with the ceiling bracket kit.
  • Page 13: Electrical Diagram

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV Note: to ensure quiet operation of the ENERGY STAR-certified ERV system, each product model must be installed using sound attenuation techniques appropriate to the installation. Note on installation: To facilitate assembly of the unit, we recommend dividing the instal- lation into two stages.
  • Page 14: Configuration Oprtions

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV Configuration Options In order to configure the different modes on your unit, you may need to move a jumper on the unit’s printed circuit board. This can be done without any special tools following the directions below. Suggestion: it is easiest to do this prior to installation, on a table with the unit on its back.
  • Page 15: Unit Wiring

    Once confguration is complete, replace the circuit board cover and the terminal block and proceed to wiring the unit to the controls. Unit Wiring A) Unit wiring to accessories All units can be used with the following ALDES wall accessories: 611227: Electronic Humidistat with liquid crystal display 611229: Speed Control...
  • Page 16 Multi-Unit Residential ERV 611230: Mode Control 611242-FC: Digital Multifunction Wall Control These can all be used on their own or with a timer (611228). To wire an accessory and/or a timer, connect the ERV as illustrated on the right. With this wiring, the unit can be operated at the following settings: - Off - Low Speed Exchange...
  • Page 17: Wiring To The Power Source

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV C) Interlocking the ERV to an Air-Handler/Furnace Blower Installations sharing ductwork with air-handling units or furnaces operate most effectively when those units are powered on to properly distribute the fresh air provided by the ventilator throughout the home. The ERV has the ability to interlock with external equipment, such as an air-handler or furnace blower, to activate or deactivate that equipment as necessary.
  • Page 18: Installing The Digital Multifunction Control (P/N 611242-Fc)

    611242-FC) The Digital Multifunction Control (P/N 611242-FC) can be used with any type of ALDES Residential ERV. The controller should be installed in the place where excess humidity is most likely to be detected, for example near a bathroom, kitchen or in the basement. Ensure good air circulation around the controller.
  • Page 19 Multi-Unit Residential ERV Set the ON/OFF switches to correspond to your ERV model, as listed in the following table: ON OFF With recirculation Without recirculation Models: EK120-HR, Models: EK120-HF, EK120-HRX EK120-HFX Connect each wire to the terminal board on the back of the controller face plate according to the connection chart shown on the mounting plate.
  • Page 20: Digital Multi-Function Control Operation Modes

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV Digital Multi-Fuction Control Operation Modes Installing the 20/40/60 Minute Timer (P/N 611228) This controller provides the ventilation unit with high-speed exterior exchange for the following durations: • 20 minutes • 40 minutes • 60 minutes A service box is recommended when installing the timer switch. Run a 3-conductor low-voltage (24V) wire through the wall until it reaches the ERV.
  • Page 21: Zrt Ventzone System

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV Connect the 4 wires to the ERV’s terminal block according their colors. Screw the backside of the control panel to the wall. Use the mounting screws to secure the top section into place. ZRT VentZone® Systems * Each ZRT is fitted with a self-balancing constant airflow regulator that allows controlled amounts of continuous IAQ ventilation when the damper is closed.
  • Page 22: Measuring & Balancing Airflow

    Adding Accessories to the VentZone® System Due to the operation of the VentZone® System, most ALDES controllers cannot be used. V. MEASURING & BALANCING AIRFLOW (for EK120-HF and EK120-HR only) Measure and Balance...
  • Page 23: Door-Port Balancing

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV Excessive negative pressure may have several undesirable effects. In some geographic locations, soil gases such as methane and radon gas may be drawn into the home through basement/ground contact areas. Excessive negative pressure may also cause the backdrafting of vented combustion equipment.
  • Page 24: Balancing Airflow And Adjusting Motor Speed

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV Record the pressure measurement. 10. Refer to the reference chart on the unit that shows the pressure readings versus the corresponding supply airflows. Record this airflow. 11. Connect the tubing to the corresponding indoor air and exhaust air door ports using the diagram above.
  • Page 25: Sample Door-Port Balancing Example

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV To Adjust SUPPLY (FAN IN) air stream: Connect the tubes like the diagram below shows, then turn the FAN IN potentiometer to the desired level. Adjust the EXHAUST (FAN OUT) air stream: Connect the tubes like the diagram below shows, then turn the FAN OUT potentiometer to the desired level.
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    With door removed or lifted up, remove the filters. Follow the cleaning schedule and procedure for your unit’s filter type. See the table below to determine the filter that comes standard with your unit and what replacement filter options are available from ALDES. FILTER TYPE MERV 8...
  • Page 27: Replacement Filters

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV Cabinet (twice a year) With the door removed, wipe down the inside of the cabinet with a damp cloth to remove any dust or debris. ONLY USE WATER. DO NOT USE PRODUCTS CONTAINING SOLVENTS. DO NOT USE HOUSEHOLD CLEANING PRODUCTS.
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Causes Solution The ERV does not • Unit is not plugged in • Make sure unit is plugged in power up (indicator • No power to outlet • Test outlet with another device light on the unit is • Defective fuse not lit up) • control board may be defective...
  • Page 29 Multi-Unit Residential ERV Indoor air is too dry (note: an ERV is not • Dehumidistat wall control is • Increase setpoint of a dehumidifier, however by exchanging set too low dehumidistat. indoor air with outdoor air, it can reduce • ERV operating speed is • Operate ERV at low speed.
  • Page 30: Warranty

    If a part is proved defective, it will be replaced with another part or repaired according to the company’s assessment. Before returning a defective product for repair, contact ALDES customer service to obtain a Return Materials Authorization (RMA). Send the defective part postage paid to the address...
  • Page 31: Appendice

    Multi-Unit Residential ERV VIII. APPENDICE Appendix A. List of items (sold seperatly) for a standard installation. Ceiling mount bracket for EK120 (P/N 9209-A1-09) Digital Multifunction Controller (P/N 611242-FC) (required to enable free cooling) Electronic humidistat with LCD (P/N 611227) 20/40/60 Minute Timer (P/N 611228) Speed Control (P/N 611229) Mode Control (P/N 611230) Interior exhaust grilles...
  • Page 32 Multi-Unit Residential ERV American ALDES Ventilation Corporation 4521 19th St. Ct. E. Suite 104 Bradenton, FL 34203 1-800-255-7749 www.ALDES-na.com ALDES Canada 100 Rue Carter Saint-Leonard d’Aston, QC J0C 1M0 1-800-262-0916 www.ALDES-na.com © 2023 ALDES Canada. Reproduction or distribution, in whole or in part, of this document, in any form or by any...

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