Carrier ERVCCSHB1100 Operation, Humidity Selector, OneTouch Control, Recommended Humidity Levels

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between wall control and ERV/HRV connector following color code. (See Fig. 5 and 10.) Replace top cover assembly.

NOTE: ERV/HRV wall control and circuit board operate on 12VDC.

 

 

YELLOW

 

 

RED

 

 

GREEN

 

 

BLACK

Y

R

GB

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Fig. 10 - Typical Wall Control

Operation

The Standard and Latent wall controls have 4 basic modes of operation, OFF, LOW, HIGH, and INTERMITTENT. Be sure that all modes of operation are fully functional. See Table 1 indicating standard control operation.

1.With switch off, ERV/HRV is inoperative and the LED is out.

2.With switch on LOW, ERV/HRV continuously exchanges air with outside. If control is satisfied, blower will run in low speed, otherwise, blower will run on high speed. The LED is illuminated all the time.

3.With switch on INTERMITTENT, the ERV/HRV ex- changes air with outside on high-speed blower, and unit shuts down when control is satisfied. The ON LED is illu- minated all the time, and AIR EXCHANGE LED is illumi- nated only when unit is running.

Humidity Selector

The humidity selector is a built-in control designed to properly control the level of humidity in the house during the winter and summer months. This control helps avoid condensation problems in upper northern regions where indoor humidity is a problem during the winter season.

NOTE: This control is not to be confused with a dehumidistat used during the summer months to control high relative indoor humidity.

Table 2 recommends humidity levels to avoid condensation.

Table 2 – Recommended Humidity Levels

OUTSIDE

DOUBLE---PANE

TRIPLE---PANE

TEMPERATURE

WINDOWS

WINDOWS

50°F / 10°C

55%

65%

32°F / 0°C

45%

55%

14°F / --- 10°C

35%

45%

--- 4°F / --- 20°C

30%

45%

--- 22°F / --- 30°C

25%

35%

OneTouch Control

The OneTouch Control can be used as the primary wall control for the ERV/HRV. This control will step through the modes of operation with consecutive presses of the button. The LED indicates which mode is currently selected, Off, Intermittent, Low, or High.

NOTE: OneTouch Control does not have a humidity selector.

NOTE: OneTouch Intermittent mode exchanges air on low speed for 20 minutes per hour.

Latent Control

NOTE: For Latent Controls used with ERV;s, to ensure highest degree of humidity control in cooling season, the INTERMITTENT mode should be used.

Integrated Control

All units are equipped with an integrated control, located under the unit, in front of the electrical compartment. Use the push button (1) to control the unit. The LED (2) will then shows on which mode the unit is in. Integrated Control overrides Wall Control function. When LED is off, ventilator responds to Wall Control command. See Fig. 11.

WARNING

AVERTISSEMENT

Risk of electric shock. Before performing

Danger d’électrocution. Débranchez

any maintenance or servicing, always

toujours l’appareil avant d’entreprendre

disconnect the unit from its power source.

des travaux d’entretien ou de réparation.

 

CAUTION

ATTENTION

 

Unscrew both screws to open the electrical

Dévisser les deux vis pour ouvrir le compartiment

 

compartment. To completely remove, detach

électrique. Pour retirer complètement, le

 

from its retention wire inside.

détacher de son fil de rétention intérieur.

No light

OFF or remote controled

 

Amber light

LOW speed

 

Green ligh

HIGH speed

 

Blinking light

See User Manual

 

Sans lumière

Arrêté ou contrôlé

 

 

par contrôle mural

 

Lumière ambre

Basse vitesse

 

Lumière verte

Haute vitesse

 

Clignotant

Voir guide d’utilisation

 

1

 

2

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Fig. 11 - Integrated Control

Refer to table below to see how to operate the unit using its integrated control.

PRESS ON PUSH

LED COLOR

RESULTS

BUTTON

 

 

 

 

 

Once

Amber

Unit is on Low

Speed

 

 

 

 

 

Twice

Green

Unit is on High

Speed

 

 

 

 

 

Three Times

No Light

Unit is OFF

 

 

 

If a problem occurs during the unit operation, its integrated control LED (2) will blink. The color of the blinking light depends on the type of error detected. Refer to Troubleshooting for further details.

NOTE: The ERV/HRV may be controlled using the Infinity system control. The ERV/HRV may be connected using either a NIM or a 4-Zone Damper Module. See the appropriate instructions if using the NIM or a 4-Zone Damper Module for connection instructions.

The Infinity system control will simultaneously control the ERV/HRV and the indoor blower.

Push Button Timers may be used and are connected to the ERV/HRV. However, the Infinity system should be set to continuous fan to ensure that the fresh air is circulated in the home. In a Zoned System, at least one zone should be set to continuous fan.

ERV / HRV

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Contents Safety Considerations Table of ContentsIntroduction Installation ConsiderationsComponent Description Inspect EquipmentMount Unit Unit InstallationIndependent System Application Forced-Air ApplicationWall Control Humidity Selector OperationOneTouch Control Latent Control Integrated ControlElectrical Connections AccessoriesOperating the ERV/HRV with Infinity Control Magnehelic gauge placement Balancing Procedure Set the unit to high speedBalancing ERV/HRV Move tubing to Fresh air flow pressure tapsControl 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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