Venmar vänEE 2000 HE Installation Manual

Venmar vänEE 2000 HE Installation Manual

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VB0140
vänEE
2000 HE
3000 HE
Installation Manual
These products earned the ENERGY STAR
energy efficiency guidelines set by Natural Resources Canada
and the US EPA. They meet ENERGY STAR requirements only
when used in Canada.
VENMAR
1.8 HE
2.6 HE
®
by meeting strict
04435 rev. 06

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  • Page 1 Installation Manual VB0140 vänEE VENMAR 2000 HE 1.8 HE 2.6 HE 3000 HE These products earned the ENERGY STAR ® by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by Natural Resources Canada and the US EPA. They meet ENERGY STAR requirements only when used in Canada.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1. Service ...............3-4 3D Drawing for Venmar 1.8 HE, Venmar 2.6 HE, vänEE 2000 HE & vänEE 3000 HE ....3 Part Ordering Chart for Venmar 1.8 HE, Venmar 2.6 HE, vänEE 2000 HE &...
  • Page 3: Service

    Service 3D D 1.8 HE, V 2.6 HE, EE 2000 HE EE 3000 HE RAWING FOR ENMAR ENMAR VÄN AND VÄN VL0006...
  • Page 4: Part Ordering Chart For Venmar 1.8 He, Venmar 2.6 He, Vänee 2000 He & Vänee 3000 He

    1.8 HE, ARTS RDERING HART FOR ENMAR 2.6 HE, EE 2000 HE EE 3000 HE ENMAR VÄN AND VÄN No Description Venmar Venmar vänEE vänEE 1.8 HE 2.6 HE 2000 HE 3000 HE 1 Simple Collar 8” 01657 01657 01657 01657 2 Double Collar 6”...
  • Page 5: Technical Data

    - red wire) NOTE: T ENMAR AND VÄN PERFORMANCE CHARTS ARE LISTED ON THE SPECIFICATION SHEETS OF THESE UNITS O ACCESS THE ENMAR UNITS SPECIFICATION SHEETS VISIT WWW VENMAR AND TO ACCESS THE VÄN UNITS SPECIFICATION SHEETS VISIT VANEE VENTILATION...
  • Page 6: Typical Installations

    Typical Installations ULLY UCTED YSTEM (Primarily for homes with radiant hot water or electric baseboard heating. See Figure 4.) Moist, stale air is exhausted from the high humidity areas in the home, such as bathrooms, kitchens and laundry rooms. Fresh air is supplied to bedrooms and principal living areas. If required, bathroom fans and a range hood may be used to better exhaust stale air.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Installation WARNING When applicable local regulation comprises more restrictive installation and/or certification requirements, the aforementioned requirements prevail on those of this document and the installer agrees to conform to these at his own expenses. WARNING When performing installation, servicing or cleaning the unit, it is recommended to wear safety glasses and gloves. NSPECT THE ONTENTS OF THE •...
  • Page 8: Calculating Duct Size

    Installation (cont’d) ’ ALCULATING CONT 4.3.1 Example for calculation: Problem: My installation requires two exhaust registers (one for the kitchen, one for the branches bathroom). I will connect these registers to a main duct connected to the unit (high speed performance value of 140 cfm).
  • Page 9: Installing Ductwork And Registers

    Installation (cont’d) ’ NSTALLING UCTWORK AND EGISTERS CONT 4.4.1 Fully Ducted System (as illustrated in section 3.1) (cont’d) Fresh air distribution ductwork: • Install registers in bedrooms, dining room, living room and basement. • Install registers either in the ceiling or high on the walls with air flow directed toward the ceiling. (The cooler air will then cross the upper part of the room, and mix with room air before descending to occupants level.) •...
  • Page 10 Installation (cont’d) ’ NSTALLING UCTWORK AND EGISTERS CONT 4.4.3 Simplified installation (Volume Ventilation) (see illustration, section 3.3) WARNING When performing duct connection to the furnace, installation must be done in accordance with all applicable codes and standards. Please refer to your local building code. CAUTION When performing duct connection to the furnace ducts (Method 1), these ducts must be sized to support the additional airflow produced by the HRV.
  • Page 11: Connecting Flexible Duct To The Unit

    LEXIBLE UCTS TO THE 4.5.1 For models vänEE 2000 HE and Venmar 1.8 HE Use the following procedure for connecting the insulated flexible duct to the ports on the unit (exhaust to outside and fresh air from outside). a) Pull back the insulation to expose the flexible duct.
  • Page 12: Installing Exterior Hoods

    7’’ or 8’’ Ø (178 or 203 mm) for • At a distance of at least 6 feet (1.8 m) one from the other Venmar 2.6 HE and vänEE 3000 HE, Intake 6” Ø (152 mm) for all other units •...
  • Page 13: Installation Of The Controls

    Installation of the Controls WARNING Always disconnect the unit before making any connections. Failure in disconnecting power could result in electrical shock or damage of the wall control or electronic module inside the unit. CAUTION Failure to comply with the following can cause erratic operation of the unit: •...
  • Page 14: All Other Main Controls Installation

    Installation of the Controls (cont’d) THER ONTROLS NSTALLATION 1- Determine the location of the control 3- Install the wall control at approximately 60 inches (1.5 m) from the ground floor of the house. The wall control must be installed in a central location on the main floor.
  • Page 15: Electrical Connection To The Furnace

    Electrical Connection to the Furnace WARNING Never connect a 120 volts AC circuit to the terminals of the Furnace Interlock. Use only the low voltage class 2 circuit of the furnace blower control. For a furnace connected to cooling system: On some older thermostat, energizing the ‘’R’’...
  • Page 16: Wiring Diagram

    CLASS 2 LOW VOLTAGE * On special mode, K4 is cycling 10 min. ON AND FIELD WIRING and 20 min. OFF JU 1 JU 1 DEFROST TIME DEFROST TIME Venmar 1.8 Venmar 2.6 and vänEE 2000 and vänEE 3000 TYPE MINUTES TYPE MINUTES...
  • Page 17: Air Flow Balancing

    36” (914 mm) VP0007A NOTE: To get the best ventilation performance from Venmar 2.6 HE and vänEE 3000 HE, refer to Point 4.5.2 on page 11. Installation of Flow Collars Insert the flow collars in the duct at each location (A and B on figure above). Make sure their arrows are pointing in the direction of the airflow.
  • Page 18: 10. Maintenance

    Air Flow Balancing (cont’d) Balancing procedure (cont’d) 4. Move tubing to the other side of the unit (location B in figure on page 17) and note reading. Adjust the fresh air balancing damper F until the reading at B is approximately the same as the reading at A.
  • Page 19: 11. Troubleshooting

    11. Troubleshooting NOTE: Inspect the unit before proceeding with these steps. Problems Possible causes You should try this 1. The error code E1 is • The wires may be in • Ensure that the color coded wires have been connected to their displayed on Platinum reverse position.
  • Page 20: 12. References

    11. Troubleshooting (cont’d) Problems Possible causes You should try this 8. The wall control • TII mode is activated. • If the outside temperature is below -15°C (5°F), then the TII mode is probably does not work. activated. (See Section 7.) •...

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