Bryant ERVBBSVA1100 Installation Considerations, Component Description, Unit Installation

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ERV / HRV

The model operates at 2 airflows, 50 CFM in low speed and 100 CFM in high speed. This unit comes in two configurations, vertical or horizontal. Special attention should be given to duct application, balancing the ERV/HRV, and locating unit for easy access and routine maintenance.

INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

Inspect Equipment

Move carton to final installation location. Remove ERV/HRV from carton taking care not to damage unit. Remove all packaging and inspect unit for damage. Remove parts bag from inside unit. File claim with shipping company if shipment is damaged or incomplete. Check to make sure ERV/HRV unit matches Fig. 1 or Fig. 2.

Select Location

The ERV/HRV should be located in a conditioned space and in close proximity to a fused power source. It should be easily accessible for routine maintenance.

If ERV/HRV is installed independent of a forced-air system, unit should be located near the center of the air distribution system. If ERV/HRV is installed in conjunction with a forced-air system, unit should be located next to (or close to) the indoor equipment.

COMPONENT DESCRIPTION

The following listed items are components of ERVBBSHA (See Fig. 4).

1.Exhaust-air connected to outdoor air exhaust hood.

2.Fresh-air intake connected to outdoor air inlet hood.

3.Fresh-air supply from ERV connected to return-air duct of forced-air system.

4.Mechanical filters trap dust contained in the air.

5.Energy recovery core is a cross-flow type. The core trans- fers heat between the 2 air streams.

6.Blowers bring in fresh-air from outside and exhaust stale- air to outside.

7.Electronic control circuit ensures proper unit operation.

8.Stale air return from building connected to return-air duct system.

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Amber light

LOW speed

 

 

Terminal

Blinking light

See User Manual

 

 

Green ligh

HIGH speed

 

 

 

Sans lumière

Arrêté ou contrôlé

 

 

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ERV ports on side (bottom view)

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Fig. 4 - Conventional Horizontal Unit

See Fig. 5 for terminal connector block for wiring wall and timer controls.

UNIT INSTALLATION

!CAUTION

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD

Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation.

Do not install ERV/HRV in a corrosive or contaminated atmosphere.

Mount Unit

The ERV/HRV can be suspended from floor joists using chains and 4 springs. Attach metal hanging bracket to all 4 sides of cabinet. (See Fig. 6.) The unit may be installed on a shelf if an isolation pad is provided to dampen vibration. Unit should always be installed as level as possible.

CONTROL

CONNECTOR

BLACK

GREEN

RED

YELLOW

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Fig. 5 - Control Connector

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Contents Introduction Table of ContentsSafety Considerations Component Description Installation ConsiderationsUnit Installation Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard Independent System ApplicationForced-Air Application Wall Control Operating the ERV/HRV with Evolution Control Accessories Electrical ConnectionsBalancing ERV/HRV Balancing Procedure Set the unit to high speedMagnehelic gauge placement Move tubing to Fresh air flow pressure tapsControl Board Operation Care and MaintenanceVentilation Evaluation CUT Hazard TroubleshootingElectrical Shock Hazard Troubleshooting LED flashes Green Thermistor errorHRV Defrost Cycles ERV Defrost CyclesERV / HRV Wiring Diagram Logic Diagram