INSTALLATION GUIDEVB0119VENMAR AVSERV EKO 1.5HRV EKO 1.5CONSTRUCTO 1.5VvänEEERV 90H-V ECMHRV 90H-V ECM90H-VThese products earned the ENERGY STAR® by m
103. INSTALLATION (CONT’D)3.7 CONNECTING THE DUCTS TO THE UNIT Insulated flexible ducts Use the following procedure to connect the insulated flexibl
113. INSTALLATION (CONT’D)3.8 INSTALLING TWO EXTERIOR HOODSChoose an appropriate location to install the exterior hoods: • There must be a minimum d
124. CONTROLSAll units are equipped with an integrated control located under the unit, on the recessed side of electrical compartment. Plug the unit.
13NOTE: It is possible to change the selection as many times needed.NOTE: It is possible to change the selection as many times needed.4. CONTROLS (C
144. CONTROLS (CONT’D)4.5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO MAIN CONTROLSFor more convenience, these units can also be controlled using an optional main wall c
154. CONTROLS (CONT’D)4.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO OPTIONAL AUXILIARY CONTROLS 4.6.1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO 20/40/60-MINUTE PUSH BUTTON TIMER OR 60-
165. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO THE FURNACEWARNING!Never connect a 120-volt AC circuit to the terminals of the furnace interlock (standard wiring). Onl
176. WIRING DIAGRAMSField wiringremote control(see notes 3 & 4)120 V, 60 HzW1J5J7J6J4ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY123121212312341212345J8J9J11J101212345J12J
186. WIRING DIAGRAMS (CONT’D)Field wiringremote control(see notes 3 & 4)120 V, 60 HzW1J5J7J6J4ELECTRONICASSEMBLY12312121231234121234512345J8J9J11
197. BALANCING THE UNIT7.1 WHAT YOU NEED TO BALANCE THE UNIT• A magnehelic gauge capable of measuring 0 to 1 inch of water (0 to 249 Pa) and 2 plasti
2ABOUT THIS GUIDEBecause of the large amount of models covered in this publication, the illustrations are typical ones. Some details of your unit may
208. SERVICE PARTSVL0036123467810981112135REPLACEMENT PARTS AND REPAIRIn order to ensure your ventilation unit remains in good working condition, you
219. TROUBLESHOOTINGIf the unit does not work properly, reset the unit by unplugging it for one minute and then replug it. If it still not working pro
229. TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT’D)PROBLEMS POSSIBLE CAUSES YOU SOULD TRY THIS7The Dehumidistat does not work OR the 20-minute push button timer does not wo
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41. TECHNICAL DATA1.1 AIR DISTRIBUTIONNORMAL OPERATION DEFROST OR RECIRCULATIONVF0045VF0046STALE AIR TO OUTSIDEFRESH AIR FROM OUTSIDESTALE AIRFROM BUI
52. TYPICAL INSTALLATIONSUse the following illustrations as guidelines to help you decide on how the unit will be installed.All the units should be hu
62. TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS (CONT’D)2.4 ATTIC INSTALLATION FOR ERV EKO 1.5 ONLYAll three types of installation can be used in the attic (Fully ducted,
73. INSTALLATION (CONT’D)3.4 PLANNING OF THE DUCTWORK • Keep it simple. Plan for a minimum of bends and joints. • Keep the length of insulated duc
83. INSTALLATION (CONT’D)3.6 INSTALLING THE DUCTWORK AND REGISTERS 3.6.1 FULLY DUCTED SYSTEM (AS ILLUSTRATED IN SECTION 2.1) Stale air exhaust ductwo
93. INSTALLATION (CONT’D)3.6 INSTALLING THE DUCTWORK AND REGISTERS (CONT’D) 3.6.3 SIMPLIFIED INSTALLATION (AS ILLUSTRATED IN SECTION 2.3) There are 2
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