Carrier ERVCCSVB1100, HRVCCSVB1100 Resistance Ohms, HRV Defrost Cycles, ERV Defrost Cycles

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Table 6 – Temperature / Ohm Relationship

TEMP. (°F / °C)

RESISTANCE (OHMS)

--- 9 / --- 23

78330

--- 8 / --- 22

74610

--- 6 / --- 21

71100

--- 4 / --- 20

67770

--- 2 / --- 19

64570

--- .4 / --- 18

61540

1 / --- 17

58680

3 / --- 16

55970

5 / --- 15

53410

7 / --- 14

50980

9 / --- 13

48680

10 / ---12

46500

12 / ---11

44430

14 / ---10

42470

16 / ---9

40570

18 / ---8

38770

19 / ---7

37060

21 / ---6

35440

23 / ---5

33900

25 / ---4

32440

27 / ---3

31050

28 / ---2

29730

30 / ---1

28480

32 / 0

27280

34 / 1

26130

36 / 2

25030

37 / 3

23990

39 / 4

23000

41 / 5

22050

43 / 6

21150

45 / 7

20300

46 / 8

19480

48 / 9

18700

50 / 10

17960

52 / 11

17240

54 / 12

16560

55 / 13

15900

57 / 14

15280

59 / 15

14690

61 / 16

14120

63 / 17

13580

64 / 18

13060

66 / 19

12560

68 / 20

12090

70 / 21

11630

72 / 22

11200

73 / 23

10780

75 / 24

10380

77 / 25

10000

79 / 26

9632

81 / 27

9281

82 / 28

8944

84 / 29

8622

86 / 30

8313

88 / 31

8014

90 / 32

7728

91 / 33

7454

93 / 34

7192

95 / 35

6940

97 / 36

6699

99 / 37

6467

100 / 38

6245

 

Table 7 – Defrost Cycle

 

 

 

 

 

 

HRV DEFROST CYCLES

 

Outside Temp

Defrosting

Operation time (min.)

 

between each

°F / °C

(minutes)

 

 

defrost cycle

 

 

 

23 to --- 17°F

8

 

25

--- 5 to --- 27°C

 

 

 

 

--- 17°F and less

10

 

22

--- 27°C and less

 

 

 

 

 

ERV DEFROST CYCLES

 

Outside Temp

Defrosting

Operation time (min.)

 

between each

°F / °C

(minutes)

 

 

defrost cycle

 

 

 

23 to --- 17°F

9

 

28

--- 5 to --- 27°C

 

 

 

 

--- 17°F and less

10

 

22

--- 27°C and less

 

 

 

 

ERV / HRV

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Contents Safety Considerations Table of ContentsInspect Equipment Installation ConsiderationsIntroduction Component DescriptionForced-Air Application Unit InstallationMount Unit Independent System ApplicationWall Control Latent Control Integrated Control OperationHumidity Selector OneTouch ControlElectrical Connections AccessoriesOperating the ERV/HRV with Infinity Control Move tubing to Fresh air flow pressure taps Balancing Procedure Set the unit to high speedMagnehelic gauge placement Balancing ERV/HRVControl Board Operation Care and MaintenanceVentilation Evaluation CUT Hazard TroubleshootingElectrical Shock Hazard LED flashes Green Thermistor error TroubleshootingERV Defrost Cycles Resistance OhmsHRV Defrost Cycles Connection Diagram Logic Diagram 3SI

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