Lifebreath 155MAX Table of Contents, Introduction, Warranty, Function and Control, Installation

Models: 155MAX 95MAX 200MAX

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

 

Introduction

2

Warranty

2

ERV Questions & Answers

3

Climate Map

4

Technical Data - Model 95MAX

5

Technical Data - Model 155MAX

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Technical Data - Model 200MAX

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Technical Data - Model MAXTOP

8

Technical Data - Model 195DCS

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Technical Data - Model 300DCS

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Technical Data - Model 200ERV

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Technical Data - Model 200ERVD

12

Function and Control

 

Operation of the ControlAir 15

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Glossary of Terms

13

To Select Mode of Operation

14

Optional Remote Controls

15

Using the Dehumidistat

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Schematic Diagram - Model 95MAX

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Installation

 

Installation

18

• Location

 

• Mounting the HRV/ERV

 

• Electrical

 

• Installing the Drain Line and "P" Trap

 

Installing Air Ducts

19

Outside Weatherhoods

Locating the Weatherhoods

Installing Ducting from Weatherhoods to the HRV/ERV

Warmside Ducting

Supply Air Ducting

20

Stale Air Exhaust System

20

Dampers and Grilles

20

Installation Diagrams

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Air Flow Balancing

25

Maintenance

 

Maintenance Routine For HRV

27

Maintenance Routine For ERV

28

Troubleshooting

29

Wiring Diagram

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INTRODUCTION

HRV - Aluminum Core

A Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) is designed to provide fresh air into a building while exhausting an equal amount of stale air. During the winter months, the incoming cold fresh air is warmed by utilizing the heat recovered from the stale air before it is exhausted to the outdoors. During summer months when the indoor space is air conditioned, the Heat Recovery Ventilator will help in cooling the incoming fresh air with the stale air that is being exhausted.

ERV - Enthalpic Paper Core

An Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) is designed to provide fresh air into a building while exhausting an equal amount of stale air. An ERV is designed for use in warm humid areas with heavy air conditioning use. The ERV will transfer both sensible and latent heat from the incoming fresh air to the outgoing stale air thereby reducing the load (due to ventilation) on the air conditioning system.

ERVs are not suitable for climates where the temperature drops below -4˚C (25˚F).

WARRANTY

All Heat Recovery Ventilators carry a Lifetime Warranty on the heat recovery core and a 5 (five) year replacement parts warranty.

All Energy Recovery Ventilators carry a 5 (five) year warranty on the energy recovery core and a 5 (five) year replacement parts warranty.

During the warranty period, if any core experiences a failure or perforation caused by normal use while owned by the original purchaser, a replacement core (FOB our plant) will be supplied at no expense.

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Lifebreath 155MAX, 200MAX, 95MAX Table of Contents, Introduction, Warranty, Function and Control, Installation, Maintenance