Lifebreath Wiring and Setup Instructions for Controller in Ventilation Hoods

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Wiring the Controls

Dehumidistat Ventilation Control

2040 ON/OFF Dehumidistat

Remove factory installed jumper when installing this control

Part No. 99-116

Red to Red

Orange to

Orange

Black to

Black

Part No. 99-2040

Remove factory installed jumper when installing this control

Red to Red

Orange to

Orange

Black to Black

Low Fan to Blue

 

Circuit Board

 

Terminal Strip

 

Remote Dehumidistat

 

Part No. 99-130W

Factory

 

 

Red to Red

 

 

installed

 

 

 

jumper

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Black to Black

Circuit Board

Terminal Strip

Circuit Board

Terminal Strip

 

Recirculation Control

 

Part No. 99-RECIRC

Remove

Red to Red

Orange to

factory

installed

Orange

jumper when

Black to Black

installing

 

this control

 

 

Recirculate

to Blue

Circuit Board

Terminal Strip

Factory installed jumper

20 Minute Timer

(shown in a Decora cover plate)*

Red to Red

Factory

 

Black to

installed

jumper

Black

Green LED

Drive to Green

Crank Timer

Part No. 99-101

Red to Red

Black to

Black

Off

10

 

20

60

30

 

50

40

Circuit Board

ATTENTION

Circuit Board

 

Terminal Strip

Controls will use 2, 3 or 4 lead 20 gauge wire. Note the number of leads required for each control (refer to the above illustrations).

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Contents Table of Contents Required Tools Installation ToolsOptional Accessories Shipping and Packing ListEngineering Data Model RNC120F HRV System ControlOption 2 Reverse Duct Configuration Dimensions inches Latent Recovery/Moisture Transfer Core Engineering Data Model 120ERVOption 1 Duct Configuration Dimensions Installation Instructions CleThat the proper fan be plugged into the proper recepta Weatherhood Location and Installation Connecting Appliances to the HRVInstallation Clearances and RequirementsIntake Weatherhood Requirements Fasteners not suppliedDetail Screws supplied Direct Connection to Air Handler Duct System Installation Air Duct Design and InstallationFresh Air Ducting Indirect Connection to Air Handler Duct SystemInstallation Stale Air Exhaust System Drain Connection HRV OnlyPartially Dedicated System for HRV Application Illustrations HRV-OptionSimplified Installation for HRV Air HandlerFully Dedicated System for HRV Unit is normally balanced on High speed Simplified Installation for HRV Field-supplied Balancing Damper optional Optional Timers Remote Control Devices Optional Main ControlsON/OFF Switch Minute TimerCrank Timer Wiring the ControlsMinute Timer Dehumidistat Ventilation Control 2040 ON/OFF DehumidistatElectrical Mode DIP Switch Settings OperationIncreasing Low Speed to Medium Low Wiring Diagrams Interlocking HRV Operation to an Airhandler/Furnace Blower Dehumidistat Operation HRV only Defrost Cycle DIP Switch SettingsFactory Setting Option Defrost OperationBalancing Procedure Air Flow BalancingPrior to balancing, ensure that Duct Pitot Tube Air FlowTroubleshooting Symptom Cause Solution Ment of air in the homeClean Core Twice a Year a open access door MaintenanceClean Air Filters Twice a Year To install the clean coreMaintenance Record

120ERV, RNC120F specifications

The Lifebreath RNC120F,120ERV is a highly efficient energy recovery ventilator designed to promote better indoor air quality while minimizing energy consumption. This model is ideal for a variety of residential applications, providing a cost-effective solution for ensuring a continual supply of fresh outdoor air into living spaces. The RNC120F,120ERV features advanced technologies that allow it to operate efficiently, making it a favorable choice among homeowners and building professionals alike.

One of the standout features of the RNC120F,120ERV is its energy recovery capability. This system can recover up to 85% of the energy from the outgoing stale air and transfer it to the incoming fresh air, which significantly reduces heating and cooling costs. This is particularly advantageous in regions with extreme seasonal climates, as it minimizes the demand on HVAC systems.

The unit is equipped with a high-efficiency ECM motor that operates quietly and consumes less energy compared to traditional motors. This technology not only contributes to lower energy bills but also ensures a more comfortable and peaceful indoor environment. The RNC120F,120ERV has adjustable airflow settings, allowing users to customize the level of ventilation according to their specific needs.

Another important characteristic of the Lifebreath RNC120F,120ERV is its compact design. It can easily be installed in tight spaces, making it suitable for a variety of home layouts and sizes. This versatility allows homeowners to benefit from improved air quality without sacrificing valuable living space.

The system also features a built-in filter that helps remove airborne particles, allergens, and pollutants, enhancing the overall air quality in the home. Regular maintenance and replacement of the filters are simple, ensuring that the unit continues to perform at its best.

In addition to its functional attributes, the RNC120F,120ERV is designed with durability in mind. It is constructed from high-quality materials that can withstand the rigors of continuous operation in various environments. Furthermore, the unit meets strict energy efficiency standards, making it a responsible choice for environmentally conscious consumers.

Overall, the Lifebreath RNC120F,120ERV combines energy efficiency, advanced technology, and ease of use, making it an excellent investment for anyone looking to improve their indoor air quality while keeping energy costs low.