Broan ERV90HCS, HRV90HS Method 1 Supply side connection, Duct, see figure beside

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3.INSTALLATION (CONT’D)

3.6INSTALLING THE DUCTWORK AND REGISTERS (CONTD)

3.6.2 CENTRAL DRAW POINT SYSTEM (AS ILLUSTRATED IN SECTION 2.2)

Stale air exhaust ductwork

Same as for Fully Ducted System, described on point 3.6.1.

Fresh air distribution ductwork

!WARNING

When performing duct connections, always use approved tools and materials. Respect all corresponding laws and safety regulations. Please refer to your local building code.

CAUTION

When performing duct connections to the furnace supply duct, this duct must be sized to support the additional airflow produced by the HRV/ERV. Also, use a steel duct. It is recommended that the HRV/ERV is running when the furnace is in operation to prevent backdrafting inside HRV/ERV.

There are 2 methods for connecting the unit to the furnace/air handler:

Method 1: Supply side connection

Cut an opening into the furnace supply duct at least 18 inches (0.5 m) from the furnace/air handler.

Connect this opening to the Fresh air to building port of the HRV/ERV (use steel

duct, see figure beside).

STEEL DUCT

Make sure the HRV/ERV duct form an elbow inside the furnace/air handler ductwork.

If desired, interlock (synchronize) the furnace/air handler blower operation (see Section 5).

MINIMUM 18”

(0.5 M)

Method 2: Return side connection

Cut an opening into the furnace return duct not less than 10 feet (3.1 m) from the furnace/air handler (A+B).

Connect this opening to the Fresh air to building port of the HRV/ERV (see figure beside).

NOTE: For Method 2, it is not essential that the furnace/air handler runs when the unit is operation, but we recommend it. If desired, interlock (synchronize) the furnace/air handler blower operation (see Section 5).

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A

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A+B= NOT LESS

THAN 10’ (3.1 M)

B

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Contents Installation Instructions HRV90H and ERV90HC About These Units Limitation About this ManualTable of Contents HRV ERV Technical DataVentilation Performance Technical Data CONT’DHRV Typical Installations Typical Installations CONT’D Installation Fresh air distribution ductwork Installation CONT’DMake sure the unit is level Stale air exhaust ductworkMethod 2 Return side connection Method 1 Supply side connectionDuct, see figure beside Fresh air distribution Method 2B Return-return with Automatic fresh air bypassStale air intake Do not use screws to connect the rigid ducts to the ports Insulated flexible ductsRigid ducts 457 mm Xmas tree pin ’’ Ø Avertissement ControlsNo C NC I OC OL Y R G B Controls CONT’DOC OL Y R G Electrical Connection to the Furnace6WIRINGDIAGRAM Balancing the Unit To drain Connecting the Drain HRV Units onlyMaintenance Maintenance CONT’D HRV90HS HRV90HT ERV90HCS ERV90HCT Service PartsProblems Possible causes You should try this Troubleshooting

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