Hrv Installation - Fantech SHR 1504 Installation Manual

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HRV installation

• Install the unit close to the
outside wall on which the
supply and exhaust hoods
will be mounted.
• Have a nearby power supply
120 Volts, 60Hz. (power
cord is 3 feet long)
• Mount the unit as level as
possible in order to allow
proper condensate drainage.
• Have access to a water
drain for the condensate of
the unit during defrost.
• Have a certain amount
of heat around the unit
(attic installation is not
recommended).
• Installations close to the
living space, such as closets,
should be design and to
minimize noise or vibration
transfers.
• • Have access for future
maintenance. (10" is
recommended for removal
of core)
Mounting
1 Place fastening hooks on
the strapping board or
the floor joists.
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Location
The HRV must be located in a conditioned space where it will be possible to conveniently service the unit. Typically
the HRV would be located in the mechanical room or an area close to the outside wall where the weatherhoods will
be mounted. If a basement area is not convenient or does not exist, a utility room may be used.
Attic installations are not normally recommended due to:
• The complexity of the installation
• Freezing conditions in the attic
• Difficulty of access for service and cleaning
• No drain access
Connecting appliances to the HRV is not recommended. These include:
• Clothes dryer
• Range top
• Stovetop fan
• Central vacuum system
• Bathroom exhaust fans unless they are specifically designed for this purpose
These appliances may cause lint, dust or grease to collect in the HRV, damaging the unit.
Connecting any of
these types of
appliances to the
HRV will void your
warranty.
2 Attach a hanging chain
(provided) to each 19 mm
(3/4") bolt (provided) in the
top 4 corners of the unit
and tighten.
3 Install a spring on each
chan. Hook the spring
in the links so a loop is
created in the chain. The
spring will then support the
unit's weight and absorb
vibrations.
4 Hang the unit by slipping
a link onto the hanging
hooks, making sure the
unit is level.

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