CLEANABILITY AND PERFORMANCE
In order to maintain energy recovery ventilation systems, energy transfer surfaces must be accessible for washing to remove oils, grease, tars and dirt that can impede performance or generate odors. Washing of the desiccant surfaces is required to remove contaminate buildups that can reduce adsorption of water molecules. The continued ability of an enthalpy wheel to transfer latent energy depends upon the permanence of the bond between the desiccant and the energy transfer surfaces.
Bard wheels feature silica gel desiccant permanently bonded to the heat exchange surface without adhesives; the desiccant will not be lost in the washing process. Proper cleaning of the Bard energy recovery wheel will restore latent effectiveness to near original performance.
MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
NOTE: Local conditions can vary and affect the required time between routine maintenance procedures, therefore all sites (or specific units at a site) may not have the same schedule to maintain acceptable performance. The following timetables are recommended and can be altered based on local experience.
QUARTERLY MAINTENANCE
1.Inspect mist eliminator/prefilter and clean if necessary. This filter is located in the wall sleeve and can be accessed by either removing the exterior louver grille, the vent package from inside the unit, or by disconnecting the unit from the wall brackets, and rolling the unit away from the sleeve on its integral wheel system. The filter is an aluminum mesh filter and can be cleaned with water and any detergent not harmful to aluminum.
2.Inspect the comfort air filter and clean or replace as necessary. This filter is located behind the
3.Inspect energy recovery ventilator for proper wheel rotation and dirt buildup. This can be done in conjunction with Item 2 above. Energize the energy recovery ventilator after inspecting the filter and observe for proper rotation and/or dirt buildup.
4.Recommended energy recovery wheel cleaning procedures follow: Disconnect all power to the unit. Open the
5.Remove the front cassette retaining panel from the front of the QERV. Unplug the amp connectors to the cassette drive motor. Slide energy recovery cassette out of the ventilator.
6.Use a shop vacuum with brush attachment to clean both sides of the energy recovery wheels.
7.Reverse shop vacuum to use as a blower and blow out any residual dry debris from the wheel.
NOTE: Discoloration and staining of the wheel does not affect its performance. Only excessive buildup of foreign material needs to be removed.
8.If any belt chirping or squealing noise is present, apply a small amount of
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
1.Inspect and conduct the same procedures as outlined under Quarterly Maintenance.
2.To maintain peak latent (moisture) removal capacity, it is recommended that the energy recovery wheels be sprayed with a diluted nonacid based evaporator coil cleaner or alkaline detergent solution such as 409.
NOTE: Do not use acid based cleaners, aromatic solvents, temperatures in excess of 170°F or steam. Damage to the wheel may result.
Do not disassemble and immerse the entire heat wheel in a soaking solution, as bearing and other damage may result.
3.Rinse wheel thoroughly after application of the cleaning solution, and allow to drain before reinstalling.
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5.If any belt chirping or squealing noise is present, apply a small amount of
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