Hearth and Home Technologies HRV200PLUS manual Maintenance Instructions, Quarterly Maintenance

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HRV200PLUS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

M. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

Proper maintenance is critical to the proper operation of the HRV200PLUS. The following schedule should be followed:

1.Monthly Maintenance - Inspect Exterior Hoods

Make sure exhaust and fresh air supply hoods are not blocked or restricted by leaves, grass, or snow. In winter, it is especially important to make sure snow is not blocking the hoods or that frost has not built up on the wire mesh (bird screen).

WARNING!

Blockage of weather hoods may cause a pressure imbalance within the house. Severe blockage will cause intermittent operation of the Fresh Air Fireplace!

2.Quarterly Maintenance

a.Clean Air Filters

The standard filters equipped with your HRV200PLUS are removable and washable.

1)Open the access door.

2)Carefully grip the end of the core and pull evenly outward until the core slides out one or two inches.

3)Remove the filter clips.

4)Once clips are removed, filters can be taken off the core and rinsed with water or a combination of mild soap and water. Do not clean in the dishwasher.

5)To reassemble, place the clean filters (wet or dry) back into their positions against the core and return the clips to their original position.

6)Slide the core back into its original position.

b.Check and Clean Drain Lines

3.Semi Annual Maintenance - Clean Core

a.Open the access door.

b.Carefully grip the ends of the core and pull evenly outward until core slides out. Core may be snug, but will slide out of the channel.

c.Remove the filter clips and filters. Rinse filters with warm soapy water.

d.Wash the core in warm soapy water (do not use the dishwasher).

Note: Core installation label is on the outer end of the core.

e.Install the clean core as follows:

1)Locate the filters on the core to cover the open surface and replace the filter clips.

2)Mount the bottom flange of the core guide into the H channel approximately 1/4” (6mm).

3)Mount the left or right flange of the core guide into the H channel approximately 1/4” (6mm) followed by the other side.

4)Mount the top flange of the core guide into the H channel approximately 1/4” (6mm).

5)With all four corners in place and the core straight and even, push firmly in the center of the core until the core stops on the back of the cabinet.

Note: Core will appear to stick out from the cabinet approximately 1/8” (3mm). This is designed this way so the access door will fit tight against the core.

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Contents Heat Recovery Ventilator Installation & Operating InstructionsHRV200PLUS Application Table of ContentsEngineering Data HRV200PLUS Clearance to Combustibles Appliance DimensionsDefrost Options Choose the defrost method best for your applicationNo Defrost Fresh Air Fireplace Defrost Setup for Room Air Defrost OptionSetup for Fresh Air Fireplace Defrost Option Room Air DefrostSimplified Installation Supply/Return Method Installation DiagramsPartially Dedicated Installation Exhaust AirFresh Air Fully Dedicated Installation Electrical Installing the VentilatorInstalling the Drain Line and P-Trap LocationLocate the Fresh Air Inlet Vent and Duct InstallationOptional Alternate Exhaust Damper Assembly StandardDuct the Warmside Air Supply Install Fresh Air Supply DuctingDampers and Grilles Warmside Ducting GuidelinesAssembling the Vent Pipe Sections HRV Plus Exhaust Guidelines Alternate Exhaust Port Exhaust TerminationStale Air from the Living Area to the HRV Alternate Exhaust Horizontal Exhaust Terminations see FiguresTypical 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 SpeedsBalancing Balancing Collar InstructionsAir Flow Balancing Pitot Tube Balancing Procedure see Figure Pitot Tube Balancing Flow Station Balancing Flow Station Balancing Procedure see FigureOperating Modes Fireplace Operating Modes Connector P9OFF Mode Fireplace High Fire ModeHRV Defrost Mode Termination∅ d. Novus Plus/6000 Plus Initiation Thermostat Operating Modes Connector P6 Thermostat on ModeFireplace Control Terminals Ventilation Control Terminals Connector P1 Ventilation Operating Modes Connector P1Furnace Interface Operating Modes Connector P3 Interlock ModeFurnace Interface Terminals Wiring Fireplace Control Wiring∅ Caliber NXT Plus or 6100 Plus & HRV Wired Together ∅ 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 WiringSemi Annual Maintenance Clean Core Maintenance InstructionsMonthly Maintenance Inspect Exterior Hoods Quarterly MaintenanceInspect and Clean Duct Work if required Annual MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance Inspect and Clean Drain condensate Lines if requiredSummarized Guide 20+3 77.58!$% Installing Remote Controls AccessoriesREPLACEMENT-#$###$+*#!,&#PARTS#$% AHR IndexHRV200PLUS GAS Appliance Limited Warranty

HRV200PLUS specifications

The Hearth and Home Technologies HRV200PLUS is an advanced heat recovery ventilator (HRV) designed to provide optimal indoor air quality while ensuring energy efficiency. As homes become increasingly airtight due to modern construction techniques, the importance of proper ventilation grows. The HRV200PLUS addresses this need by continuously exchanging stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air, effectively maintaining a healthy living environment.

One of the standout features of the HRV200PLUS is its innovative heat recovery technology. This system captures the heat from the outgoing air and transfers it to the incoming fresh air. As a result, the air being brought into the home is pre-warmed, reducing the demand on heating systems during the colder months. This energy-efficient method helps homeowners save on heating costs while maintaining comfort levels inside the home.

Another notable characteristic of the HRV200PLUS is its quiet operation. Equipped with high-performance, low-noise fans, this unit operates in silence, ensuring that occupants can enjoy a peaceful environment without the disruptive sounds often associated with ventilation systems. Additionally, the HRV200PLUS provides versatile installation options, allowing it to be easily integrated into both new and existing homes.

The unit features adjustable settings that allow users to customize airflow according to their specific needs. With multiple fan speeds, homeowners can choose the most suitable option for their daily activities, ensuring an ideal balance between indoor air quality and energy use. Furthermore, the HRV200PLUS includes a built-in filter system that captures dust, allergens, and other airborne particles, enhancing overall air quality.

Durability and ease of maintenance are also keys in the design of the HRV200PLUS. Constructed with high-quality materials, this unit is made to last, reducing the need for frequent replacements. The filters are easily accessible, making periodic maintenance straightforward, which further extends the product's lifespan.

In summary, the Hearth and Home Technologies HRV200PLUS stands out as a premium choice for homeowners seeking a reliable and efficient ventilation solution. Its combination of heat recovery technology, quiet operation, customizable settings, and easy maintenance make it an ideal option for improving indoor air quality while keeping energy costs in check. As the emphasis on healthy living spaces continues to grow, the HRV200PLUS remains a practical investment for modern homes.