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Build Better To Last Longer Residential Central Heat Recovery Ventilator User Manual Superventor Series Model SHRV 100T/SHRV124T TOP CONNECT Installation Information Installing Contractor Telephone Number Unit Model Number Unit Serial Number Installation Date Summeraire Mfg. Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, K9J 6X6...
To obtain information relating to the installation, technical specifications and exploded parts diagram for your unit, please refer to the Installation Manual. We congratulate you on your purchase of a Summeraire unit and thank-you for choosing SUMMERAIRE. We are confident that your Summeraire HRV will provide many years of fresh air comfort to your family.
Your SUMMERAIRE Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) is designed to resolve these problems by providing fresh air into your home or building while exhausting an equal amount of stale, humid air.
2. SUGGESTED OPERaTING INSTRUCTIONS anytime the HRV is powered on allow 20 seconds for the main control to reset prior to making any operational selections. Heating Season Turn HRV ON, fan speed will cycle to previously select mode of operation. Continuous low speed ventilation is recommended to ensure that fresh air is available to building occupants.
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air Conditioning Season Continuous ventilation is recommended when the house is being heated or cooled, anytime windows are closed. For summertime operation of the HRV, turn the dehumidistat setting counter clockwise to off (80%), set run speed to LOW. Changing the stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air is just as important in the cooling season as it is in the heating season! If no HRV ventilation is desired (not recommended): Press SELECT button until LED at AUTO/OFF is illuminated.
3. HOW TO OPERaTE UNIT aND RELaTED CONTROLS anytime the HRV is powered on allow 20 seconds for the main control to reset prior to making any operational selections. To realize the full benefit of your HRV, it should be operated continuously to control humidity and supply fresh outdoor air.
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On/Off Switch The ON/OFF switch supplies and disconnects power to the HRV control board. When positioned in the ON position, this switch will illuminate. The switch will not illuminate if the power supply is disconnected or the switch is turned to the OFF position.
Status Display Indicator Lights The LED indicator lights illuminate to indicate the current active mode of operation. The defrost indicator will illuminate when the HRV cycles into the automatic defrost cycle; this occurs at a predetermined cycle time whenever the outside air stream entering the HRV is colder than -3°C (26°F).
OPTIONaL CONTROLS 20 Minute Remote Timer Touch Pad Model ECPBT This 20-Minute Touch Pad MUST be connected to the “CT” terminals on the HRV exterior. This control will not function if connected PBT connection points. Install using 18/2-thermostat wire. Maximum number of ECPBT controls per HRV is eight. Maximum cumulative lead length is 2000 lineal feet.
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Remote Timer Touch Pad - Model PBT Timer Touch Pads are typically installed in any room where 20/40 or 60 minutes of high-speed ventilation may be desired, i.e. bathrooms and/or kitchens. Once activated by a momentary push, these buttons illuminate to indicate high speed activation.
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WaTCHMaN CONTROL The WATCHMAN is an intermediate remote control. It permits the following function selections; SYSTEM OFF- In this position all internal and external controls are disabled. Power remains on at the HRV. FAN SPEED- Low Medium or HIGH can be selected.
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HRV filters. During this cycle the outdoor cold air port is closed. No fresh air is introduced. CLEAN FILTER INDICATOR- Twice annually the control will display on the LCD the need to clean the filters and core. Refer to the maintenance for the method advised.
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OPTIONaL SUMMER CORE DEFROST SCHEDULE When using the summer core, the Summer/Winter switch at the left hand side of the HRV must be set to summer. When the summer switch is ON the following defrost schedule is followed for temperatures below -5.5°C (22°F) and below -15°C (5°F) .
4. BaSIC COMPONENTS OF YOUR HRV 1 - ON/OFF Switch 7 - Damper Motor 13 - Supply Fan Panel access 2 - Dehumidistat 8 - Damper Door Screw (8) 3 - Door Safty Switch 9 - Exhuat Fan 14 - Summer/Winter Switch 4 - air Filter 10 - Door Latch 15 - Terminal Block...
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air streams remain separate (no cross-contamination) thereby ensuring that the fresh air is not exposed to the potential contaminants and humidity in the exhausted air stream. Energy Recovery Core (summer core) The Summer Core not only conditions the incoming air but also transfers moisture contained in the incoming fresh air to the exhausting stale air.
5. MaINTENaNCE In addition to the maintenance procedure outlined below, we recommend that you inspect the exterior hoods on your unit every month. This is to ensure that your exhaust and fresh air supply ports are not restricted by debris (i.e. cottonwood, leaves, grass, snow or frost (ice) buildup on the mesh cover(s).
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EVERY THREE YEaRS - CLEaN FaN BLaDES Fan blades can accumulate dust and dirt creating reduced airflow and potential imbalance of the blades. It is also our recommendation that you consider having a qualified service contractor perform your Fan Blade maintenance. Fan Maintenance Fig.1 CaUTION: Internal HRV components can have sharp metal edges -...
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Refer to Fig.1 Page 17 1. As described in the prior section, unplug unit and open access door (swings up). 2. Remove dehumidistat knob (3) by gently pulling it forward. 3. Remove wire leads from terminal strip by loosening securing screws in front of terminal strip.
6. TROUBLE SHOOTING Control Functions Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Nothing works Front access door safety switch Ensure that HRV is plugged in Lack of power. Ensure that outlet in use is powered Front access door safety switch Unlatch door, inspect safety switch Defective component Contact your installer HRV front panel...
Control Functions Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution Poor air quality HRV turned off Adjust ventilation rate higher and excess moisture HRV running on too low a speed monitor conditions overnight. on windows. Adjust further if necessary. If HRV is connected to furnace Ensure that furnace is turned on to ductwork (both exhaust and circulate air.
“Core” and “Electrical components” as outlined below. Core Summeraire Mfg. warrants the “Core” of the Heat Recovery Ventilator to the original purchaser if the core has become defective by reason of defective material and/or faulty workmanship. This warranty applies to the original purchaser of the Heat Recovery Ventilator for as long as they own the dwelling.
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This warranty expressly supersedes all other warranties and obligations of Summeraire Mfg.. No person has authority to alter or modify the terms of this warranty in any matter. This warranty does not include any freight, labour, including diagnostic labour, or sales tax that might be incurred by the purchaser if a unit and or parts require replacement.
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