Maytag ERV-150, HRV-210 Calculating the Duct Size CONT’D, Installing the Ductwork and Registers

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6.0Installation(cont’d)

6.4CALCULATING THE DUCT SIZE (CONTD)

6.4.2Example of a design for a fully ducted system for a unit having a high speed performance of 222 cfm (See figure 9).

 

4”

4”

 

5”

 

4” Ø 42 cfm

5” Ø

 

 

4” Ø

 

5” Ø

64 cfm

 

42 cfm

4”

 

65 cfm

 

4”

6” Ø 96 cfm

 

6”

 

6” Ø

6” Ø 84 cfm

 

6”

6”

129 cfm

 

 

7”

 

6”

6” Ø

7”

 

 

93 cfm

 

 

6” Ø 138 cfm

VI0004

 

7” Ø

222 cfm

 

7” Ø

222 cfm

 

figure 9

6.5INSTALLING THE DUCTWORK AND REGISTERS

010! WARNING

Never install a stale air exhaust register in a room where a combustion device is, such as a gas furnace, a gas water heater or a fireplace.

6.5.1Fully Ducted System (as illustrated in Section 5.1)

Stale air exhaust ductwork:

Install registers in areas where contaminants are produced: kitchen, bathrooms, laundry room, etc.

Install registers 6 to 12 inches (152 to 305 mm) from the ceiling on an interior wall OR install them in the ceiling.

Install the kitchen register at least 4 feet (1.2 m) from the range top.

If possible, measure the velocity of the air flowing through the registers. If the velocity is high- er than 400 ft/min. (122 m/min), then the register type is too small. Replace with a larger one.

Fresh air distribution ductwork:

Install registers in bedrooms, dining room, living room and basement.

Install registers either in the ceiling or high on the walls with air flow directed towards the ceiling. (The cooler air will then cross the upper part of the room, and mix with room air before descending to occupant level.)

If a register must be floor installed, direct the air flow up the wall.

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Contents Ventilation Systems Installer ManualTable of Contents Nstallation of the C Ontrols About this ManualService To Order Parts Contact your local distributor High speed SizingHRV ERV-210 Technical DataModel Number ERV-150 Model Number HRV-150 Model numbers ERV-150, HRV-150 ERV-210, HRV-210 Fully Ducted System Typical InstallationInspect the Contents of the BOX InstallationInstallation cont’d Planning of the DuctworkCalculating the Duct Size Calculating the Duct Size CONT’D Installing the Ductwork and RegistersInstalling the Ductwork and Registers cont’d Method 2 return-return Method 1 return-supplyDo not use screws to connect rigid ducts to the ports Connecting Ducts to the UnitInsulated flexible duct Rigid duct152 mm Intake Hood 18 457 mm Optional duct Installing the Exterior HoodsConnecting the Drain Exhaust HoodControl Devices Optional ControlAll models require a main control Main and Optional Controls Available for Your Unit Other FeaturesSpecial Cold Weather TBI Mode for Ervs Characteristics of cold weather TBI modeNever install more than one main control per unit Installation of the ControlsDimensions and Specifications Main Controls Installation of the Main ControlInstallation of the Main Control cont’d Electrical Connection to the Furnace Electrical Connection to Optional ControlsDiagram WiringIf you are using Flow Collars If you are using Flow Measuring StationsAir Flow Balancing Balancing Procedure Main Controls 11.0 Overall VerificationDo not oil the motor. It is already permanently lubricated Maintenance / Instructions for UserStart-up troubleshooting TroubleshootingLight does not stay on References Warranty

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