Wall Control - Bryant HRVBBLHA Installation Instructions Manual

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Condensate Drain
To connect condensate drain, proceed as follows:
1. Insert sleeved grommets into bottom of unit using the
gasket washer and nut (see Fig. 11).
2. Cut two sections of plastic tubing, about 12- -in. (305 mm)
long and attach them to each drain.
3. Join the two short sections of plastic tubing to the "T"
connector and the main tube as shown.
4. Make a loop in the tubing below the "T" connector to create
a trap to prevent sewer gases from entering the ventilation
system (see Fig. 11).
5. Connect unit drain to building's main drain. Provide slight
slope from unit for run- -off.
Fig. 11 - - Condensate Drain With Loop Trap
Locate and Install Exterior Hoods
IMPORTANT: To prevent condensation problems, insulated
flexible ducts are required on both fresh- -air inlet and exhaust- -air
outlet ducts connecting between HRV and exterior wall.
Fresh- -air intake and stale- -air exhaust must be separated by at least
6 ft (1.8 m). Fresh- -air intake must be positioned at least 10 ft. (3
m) from nearest dryer vent, furnace exhaust, driveway, gas meter,
or oil fill pipe. Fresh- -air intake must be positioned as far as
possible from garbage containers and potential chemical fumes.
When possible, it is advised to locate the intake and exhaust hoods
on same side of house or building. The intake and exhaust hoods
should never be located on interior corners or in dead air pockets
(see Fig. 9). Both intake and exhaust hoods must be 18 in. (457
mm) from ground and at least 12 in. (305 mm) above anticipated
snow level.
After selecting proper hood locations, make appropriate size hole
through exterior wall, pass flexible duct through hole and insert
hood tube into duct. Tape duct vapor barrier tightly around hood
tube and insert assembly back into wall and fasten securely.

WALL CONTROL

Location
The HRV wall controls are unique to HRV and must be installed
for proper unit operation.
Four wall control options are available:
1. Basic Control
2. OneTouch Control
3. Standard Control
4. Automatic Control
Basic Control Operation
The basic control contains a 3 position slide switch which is used
to manually select OFF, LOW, and HIGH speed blower operation.
The unit operates continuously when LOW or HIGH is selected
(see Table 1).
MODE
Off
Air exchange with
Low
Air exchange with
High
OneTouch Control Operation
Press "Push" until the desired ventilation operation is selected.
There are three selections: High, Low, Intermittent. The power
indicator light indicates which mode has been selected. See Table
2.
Table 2 – OneTouch Push Button Control
MODE
Off
Air exchange with
Low
Air exchange with
Intermittent
Air exchange with
High
1. HIGH: This mode is recommended for the removal of
excess pollutants and humidity. The ventilator will operate
at its maximum speed continuously. The power indicator
light will be lit red when this mode is selected.
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2. LOW: This mode is recommended for normal daily
operation. The ventilator will operate at minimum speed
continuously. The power indicator light will be lit yellow
when this mode is selected.
3. INTERMITTENT: This mode is recommended when the
inside air is too dry in the heating season or too humid in
the cooling season. The ventilator will operate at its
minimum speed for 20 minutes per hour and be off for 40
minutes per hour. The power indicator light will be lit green
when this mode is selected.
4. OFF: To turn the ventilator off, press "Push" until the power
indicator light is turned off.
Standard Control Operation
The standard wall control has 3 basic modes of operation, OFF,
LOW, and INTERMITTENT. Be sure that all modes of operation
are fully functional. See Table 3 indicating standard control
operation.
1. With switch off, ERV/HRV is inoperative and the LED is
out.
2. With switch on LOW, ERV/HRV continuously exchanges
air with outside. If control is satisfied, blower will run in
low speed, otherwise, blower will run on high speed. The
LED is illuminated all the time.
3. With
switch
exchanges air with outside on high- -speed blower, and unit
shuts down when control is satisfied. The ON LED is
illuminated all the time, and AIR EXCHANGE LED is
illuminated only when unit is running. This mode is ideal
for maintaining proper humidity levels when no one is
home.
Automatic Control Operation
This control contains an adjustable dehumidistat and push button
switch to cycle between 3 modes of operation. There are 5 LEDs to
indicate mode of operation (see Table 4).
5
Table 1 – Basic Control
DAMPER
OPERATION
POSITION
Off
Closed to outside
Open to outside
outside
Open to outside
outside
DAMPER
OPERATION
POSITION
Off
Closed to outside
Open to outside
outside
Open to outside
outside
Open to outside
outside
on
INTERMITTENT,
FAN
SPEED
Off
Low
High
FAN
SPEED
Off
Low
Low
High
the
ERV/HRV

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