Maytag HRV-150, HRV-210, ERV-210, ERV-150 manual Table of Contents

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TableofContents

1.0

SERVICE

4

 

1.1

3-D Drawing

4

 

1.2

Parts Ordering Chart

5

 

1.3

Technical Support

5

2.0

SIZING

6

3.0UNIT TYPE & DEFROST SETTING VS GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION ..7

4.0

TECHNICAL DATA

8

 

4.1

Air Distribution (Normal Operation)

8

 

4.2

Air Distribution (Defrost Mode)

8

 

4.3

Performance Charts

9-10

 

4.4

Dimensions

11

 

4.5

Controls and Furnace Link Option

11

 

4.6

Specifications

11

5.0

TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS

12

 

5.1

Fully Ducted System

12

 

5.2

Exhaust Ducted System (Source Point Ventilation)

12

 

5.3

Simplified (Volume Ventilation)

12

6.0

INSTALLATION

13

 

6.1

Adsjusting the Damper Rod (for ERVs installed in warm regions)

13

 

6.2

Locating and Mounting the Unit

13

 

6.3

Planning of the Ductwork

14

 

6.4

Calculating the Duct Size

14-15

 

 

6.4.1

Example of Calculation

14

 

 

6.4.2

Example of a Design for a Fully Ducted System

15

 

6.5

Installing the Ductwork and Registers

15-17

 

 

6.5.1

Fully Ducted System

15

 

 

6.5.2

Exhaust Ducted System (Source Point Ventilation)

16

 

 

6.5.3

Simplified Installation (Volume Ventilation)

17

 

6.6

Connecting Duct to the Unit

18

 

6.7

Installing the Exterior Hoods

19

 

6.8

Connecting the Drain

19

7.0

CONTROL DEVICES

20

 

7.1

Main Controls

20

 

7.2

Optional Control

20

 

7.3

Other Features

21

 

7.4

Main and Optional Controls Available for your Unit

21

 

7.5

Special Cold Weather TBI Mode for ERVs

21

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Contents Installer Manual Ventilation SystemsTable of Contents About this Manual Nstallation of the C OntrolsService To Order Parts Contact your local distributor Sizing High speedHRV Technical Data ERV-210Model Number ERV-150 Model Number HRV-150 Model numbers ERV-150, HRV-150 ERV-210, HRV-210 Typical Installation Fully Ducted SystemInstallation Inspect the Contents of the BOXCalculating the Duct Size Installation cont’dPlanning of the Ductwork Installing the Ductwork and Registers Calculating the Duct Size CONT’DInstalling the Ductwork and Registers cont’d Method 1 return-supply Method 2 return-returnRigid duct Connecting Ducts to the UnitInsulated flexible duct Do not use screws to connect rigid ducts to the portsExhaust Hood Installing the Exterior HoodsConnecting the Drain 152 mm Intake Hood 18 457 mm Optional ductAll models require a main control Control DevicesOptional Control Characteristics of cold weather TBI mode Other FeaturesSpecial Cold Weather TBI Mode for Ervs Main and Optional Controls Available for Your UnitInstallation of the Main Control Installation of the ControlsDimensions and Specifications Main Controls Never install more than one main control per unitInstallation of the Main Control cont’d Electrical Connection to Optional Controls Electrical Connection to the FurnaceWiring DiagramAir Flow Balancing If you are using Flow CollarsIf you are using Flow Measuring Stations Balancing Procedure 11.0 Overall Verification Main ControlsMaintenance / Instructions for User Do not oil the motor. It is already permanently lubricatedTroubleshooting Start-up troubleshootingLight does not stay on Warranty References

ERV-150, HRV-150, ERV-210, HRV-210 specifications

The Maytag HRV-210, ERV-210, HRV-150, and ERV-150 are advanced heat recovery and energy recovery ventilators designed to enhance indoor air quality while promoting energy efficiency in residential settings. Each model comes packed with features tailored to balance ventilation and energy conservation, making them suitable for a variety of home environments.

The HRV-210 and HRV-150 are heat recovery ventilators that excel in transferring heat from outgoing stale air to incoming fresh air. This process effectively maintains comfortable indoor temperatures, recovering up to 70% of the heat energy, which can lead to significant energy savings during colder months. Both models boast an airflow capacity of up to 210 CFM and 150 CFM, respectively, ensuring effective ventilation for medium to large-sized homes.

On the other hand, the ERV-210 and ERV-150 embody energy recovery technology that captures not only heat but also moisture content from the air. This is particularly beneficial in humid climates where maintaining humidity levels is crucial for comfort and health. With similar airflow capacities as the HRV models, these ERVs help regulate humidity levels, preventing the growth of mold and improving indoor air quality.

All four models are equipped with energy-efficient motors designed for quiet operation, ensuring that users experience minimal noise disruption while enjoying fresh air. The inclusion of user-friendly controls and adjustable settings allows homeowners to customize their ventilation strategy according to seasonal changes or personal preferences.

Another important characteristic of the Maytag ventilators is their durable build and ease of installation. With a design that promotes straightforward maintenance, the filters can be easily accessed and cleaned or replaced, extending the life of the unit and maintaining optimal performance over time.

In addition to their functional benefits, all models adhere to industry standards for energy efficiency, contributing to sustainable living practices. The Maytag HRV-210, ERV-210, HRV-150, and ERV-150 are comprehensive solutions for homeowners looking to enhance indoor air quality while optimizing energy consumption, making them a smart investment for modern living. Each model combines innovative technologies with practical features, making them a standout choice in the realm of home ventilation systems.