Hearth and Home Technologies HRV200PLUS Fireplace Operating Modes Connector P9, OFF Mode

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Connector P9
Connector P6
Connector P1
Connector P3

HRV200PLUS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

K. OPERATING MODES

The operating mode of the HRV200PLUS is determined by the status of the control inputs:

1. Fireplace Control Input Group

LO, HI, 12V, COM, C1, C2, R2, R1

2. Thermostat Control Inputs

TCOM, TSTAT

3. Ventilation Control Input Group

R, B, O, W, G

4. Furnace Interface Control Group

FNC, FCOM, FNO

The Fireplace Control Input Group represents the home owner’s desire for fireplace operation and are considered first priority by the HRV200PLUS controller. These inputs include signals from the fireplace dashboard controls, fireplace remote controls and dedicated hearth room thermostats. Inputs to activate the fireplace from this control group are processed with no regard to the other two input groups.

The Thermostat Control Inputs are used to couple the HRV200PLUS to the primary heating system to provide comfort heating when the temperature at the main thermostat falls below the set point. The Thermostat Control will not shut off the Fresh Air Fireplace if there is an input from the Fireplace Control Input Group.

The Ventilation Control Input Group receives signals from the ventilation controls installed with the system to maintain desired fresh air ventilation rates in the building envelope. Since the Fresh Air Fireplace operation requires continuous high speed ventilation, the Ventilation Control Inputs are ignored unless the Fresh Air Fireplace in not in use.

The Furnace Interface Control Group consists of a single pole, double throw set of contacts to provide an interface with the furnace control board and the main thermostat to enable furnace blower operation to distribute fresh air through the existing duct work.

1.Fireplace Operating Modes – Connector “P9”

a.OFF Mode

The HRV is idle until an input is sensed. This is the normal standby state when the HRV Plus is powered but not receiving any command inputs.

b.Fireplace High Fire Mode

All fireplace demands for fireplace operation from the hearth room result in a 12VDC signal sent to the HRV controller “HI” input terminal on the P9 connector strip. This includes the ON/OFF switch on the fireplace, demands from the fireplace remote control and heating calls from a dedicated fireplace thermostat.

Fireplace High Fire Mode is activated when 12VDC is sensed at the “HI” input terminal. The HRV/Fresh Air Fireplace system executes pre-purge and ignition processes as follow:

c.Caliber NXT Plus/6100 PLUS

1)Initiation

a)Blower motor on HIGH for system pre-purge.

b)C2 terminal is energized 12VDC activating the electric ember lights on the Fresh Air Fireplace.

c)Fifteen-second pre-purge timer activates while the HRV closes the alternate exhaust damper.

d)C1 terminal is energized 12VDC to override the pressure switch in the Fresh Air Fireplace.

e)R1 is energized 12VDC activating the IPI ignition circuit to initiate the fireplace ignition process. In the HRV, the R2 terminal must be jumpered to 12V to supply power to R1 at the Fresh Air Fireplace.

f)The thirty-second draft-proving delay timer activates.

g)The Fresh Air Fireplace lights.

h)The thirty-second draft-proving delay timer expires, C1 terminal is de-energized and the Fresh Air Fireplace pressure switch is monitored for sufficient flow at the flue collar for proper operation. IF SUFFICIENT FLOW IS NOT SENSED

AT THE FLUE COLLAR OF THE FRESH AIR FIREPLACE AFTER THIRTY SECONDS OF OPERATION, THE FRESH AIR FIREPLACE FLAMES WILL EXTINGUISH LEAVING THE ELECTRIC EMBERS ILLUMINATED ONLY. THE FRESH AIR FIREPLACE WILL NOT SUSTAIN NORMAL OPERATION UNTIL THE LACK OF FLOW IS CORRECTED!

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Contents Heat Recovery Ventilator Installation & Operating InstructionsHRV200PLUS Application Table of ContentsEngineering Data HRV200PLUS Clearance to Combustibles Appliance DimensionsNo Defrost Defrost OptionsChoose the defrost method best for your application Setup for Fresh Air Fireplace Defrost Option Setup for Room Air Defrost OptionRoom Air Defrost Fresh Air Fireplace DefrostSimplified Installation Supply/Return Method Installation DiagramsFresh Air Partially Dedicated InstallationExhaust Air Fully Dedicated Installation Installing the Drain Line and P-Trap Installing the VentilatorLocation ElectricalOptional Alternate Exhaust Damper Assembly Vent and Duct InstallationStandard Locate the Fresh Air InletDuct the Warmside Air Supply Install Fresh Air Supply DuctingDampers and Grilles Warmside Ducting GuidelinesAssembling the Vent Pipe Sections HRV Plus Exhaust Guidelines Stale Air from the Living Area to the HRV Alternate Exhaust Exhaust TerminationHorizontal Exhaust Terminations see Figures Alternate Exhaust PortTypical Horizontal Termination Horizontal TerminationTermination Cap Locations As specified in CGA B149 Installation Codes Dimension DescriptionsTypical Vertical Termination see Figure Vertical Termination see FigureTypical Vertical Termination Vent Height Chase/Termination InstallationInstalling the Firestop Spacer Firestop Spacer/Vent InstallationNet Air Flow sCFM Selecting Blower SpeedsAir Flow Balancing BalancingBalancing Collar Instructions Pitot Tube Balancing Procedure see Figure Pitot Tube Balancing Flow Station Balancing Flow Station Balancing Procedure see FigureOFF Mode Fireplace Operating Modes Connector P9Fireplace High Fire Mode Operating Modes∅ d. Novus Plus/6000 Plus Initiation HRV Defrost ModeTermination Fireplace Control Terminals Thermostat Operating Modes Connector P6Thermostat on Mode Ventilation Control Terminals Connector P1 Ventilation Operating Modes Connector P1Furnace Interface Terminals Furnace Interface Operating Modes Connector P3Interlock Mode ∅ Caliber NXT Plus or 6100 Plus & HRV Wired Together WiringFireplace Control Wiring ∅ Novus Plus Control Wiring ∅ 6000 Plus Control Wiring Thermostat Control Wiring Hvac System Thermostat Control WiringVentilation Control Wiring Ventilation Control WiringFurnace Interface Wiring Furnace Interface WiringMonthly Maintenance Inspect Exterior Hoods Maintenance InstructionsQuarterly Maintenance Semi Annual Maintenance Clean CoreGeneral Maintenance Annual MaintenanceInspect and Clean Drain condensate Lines if required Inspect and Clean Duct Work if requiredSummarized Guide 20+3 77.58!$% Installing Remote Controls AccessoriesREPLACEMENT-#$###$+*#!,&#PARTS#$% AHR IndexHRV200PLUS GAS Appliance Limited Warranty

HRV200PLUS specifications

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