VB0065vänEE Canadian Model Numbers 1001 ERV 1001 HRV* 2001 ERV 2001 HRV*Broan U.S.A. Model Numbers HRV100H HRV200H ERV100HC ERV200HC03119 rev. 09* The
105.3 CALCULATING DUCT SIZEUse the table below to ensure that the ducts you intend to install will be carrying air flows at or under the recommended v
11WARNINGWhen performing duct connection to the furnace, installation must be done in accordance with all applicable codes and standards. Please refer
125.4 INSTALLING THE DUCTWORK AND REGISTERS (CONT'D) 5.4.3 SIMPLIFIED INSTALLATION (VOLUME VENTILATION) (AS ILLUSTRATED IN SECTION 4.3)WARNINGWh
13Rigid duct:Use duct tape to connect the rigid ducts to the ports.Make sure that both balancing dampers are left in a fully open position before conn
14VO00115.6 INSTALLING THE EXTERIOR HOODSChoose an appropriate location to install the exterior hoods:• There must be a minimum distance of 6' (
156. CONTROL DEVICES6.1 MAIN CONTROLSCAUTIONAll models require a main control.Platinum model(Canada)Deco-Touch model(Canada)VT1W model(U.S.A.)VT2W mod
166.2 OPTIONAL CONTROLSLighted Push-Button Remote 20-minute Switch:This remote illuminated switch is typically installed in bathrooms, kitchen and lau
17 7.2.1 PLATINUM MAIN CONTROL INSTALLATIONWARNINGAlways disconnect the unit before making any connections. Failure in disconnecting power could resu
18 1. Cut a 27∕8" x 1³∕8" hole in wall at a convenient location for the wall control. Route the cable from the unit to this hole. NOTE: D
197.2 INSTALLATION OF THE MAIN CONTROL (CONT’D)7.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO OPTIONAL CONTROLS987654321OLOCI1 4 72 5 83 6 9J3MAIN PC BOARDPU
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20WARNINGNever connect a 120-volt AC circuit to the terminals of the furnace interlock (standard wiring). Only use the low voltage class 2 circuit of
21WARNING• Risk of electric shocks. Before performing any maintenance or servicing, always disconnect the unit from its power source.• This product
22WARNING• Risk of electric shocks. Before performing any maintenance or servicing, always disconnect the unit from its power source.• This product
239.1 WHAT YOU NEED TO BALANCE THE UNIT • A magnehelic gauge capable of measuring 0" to 0.25" water gauge (0 to 62.5 Pa) and 2 plastic tub
249.4 BALANCING PROCEDURE 1. Set the unit to high speed. Make sure that the furnace blower is ON if the installation is in any way connected to the
2510.1 MAIN CONTROLSThis procedure allows the installer to verify that all modes of operation are fully functional. During the verification of a main
2610.2 OPTIONAL CONTROLSFirst, turn OFF the main control device VT1W, VT2W, Deco-Touch, Platinum or 3-Position Switch before checking the remote optio
27If the unit does not work properly, reset the unit by unplugging it for one minute and then replug it. If it is still not working properly, refer to
28PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES YOU SOULD TRY THIS8The 20-minute push-button or the 20/40/60-minute push-button timer does not work OR its indicator light
3This manual uses the following symbols to emphasize particular information:NOTE: Indicates supplementary information needed to fully complete an inst
4REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIRSIn order to ensure your ventilation unit remains in good working condition, you must use the manufacturer genuine replac
52. UNIT TYPE AND DEFROST SETTING VS GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATIONANCHORAGEWHITEHORSEJUNEAUHAY RIVERYELLOWKNIFEPrince RupertGRANDE PRAIRIEFORT MCMURRAYZONE AF
63.1 AIR DISTRIBUTION (NORMAL OPERATION)STALE AIR TO OUTSIDEFRESH AIR FROM OUTSIDEFRESH AIR TO BUILDINGSTALE AIR FROM BUILDINGOUTSIDE TEMPERATURE DEFR
73.4 DIMENSIONS3. TECHNICAL DATA (CONT'D)13¾" (349mm)20"(508mm)6" (152mm)2½" (63mm)30¼" (768mm)VK0040A19" (483mm)20
84.1 FULLY DUCTED SYSTEM(Primarily for homes with radiant hot water or electric baseboard heating. See Figure at right.)Moist, stale air is exhausted
9WARNINGWhen applicable local regulations comprise more restrictive installation and/or certification requirements, the aforementioned requirements pr
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