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ERVCCLHU, ERVCCSVA, ERVCCSHA
Energy Recovery Ventilator
User’s Information Manual
ERVCCLHU Conventional Unit
ERVCCSVA Unit (Top Port) ERVCCSHA Unit (Side Port)
Fig. 1 -- Energy Recovery Ventilators
NOTE TO EQUIPMENT OWNER:
For your convenience, please record the model and serial numbers of your new equipment in the spaces
provided. This information, along with the installation data and dealer contact information, will be helpful
should your system require maintenance or service.
ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR
Model # _____________________________________
Serial # ______________________________________
ACCESSORIES (List type and model #)
_____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
INSTALLATION INFORMATION:
Date Installed ________________________________
DEALERSHIP CONTACT INFORMATION:
Company Name_______________________________
Address______________________________________
_____________________________________________
Phone Number _______________________________
NOTE TO INSTALLER:
This manual must be left with the equipment owner.
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OneTouch Control Latent Control
INTERMITTENT
MAX
MIN
AIR EXCHANGE
OFF LOW
INTERMITTENT
ON
% RELATIVE HUM. EXT. TEMP.
21 C+/ 70 F+
10 C / 50 F
0 C / 32 F
60%
55%
45%
A05367
Fig. 2 -- Controls
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Recognize safety information. This is the safety--alert symbol
!
!
When you seethissymbolon theunit and in instructions ormanuals,
be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand these signal
words; DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION. These words are
used with the safety--alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most
serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death.
WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury
or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafepractices which may
result in minor personal injury or product and property damage.
NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in
enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.
OPERATING YOUR ENERGY RECOV-
ERY VENTILATOR (ERV) WITH
ONETOUCH CONTROL
Press “PUSH” until the desired ventilation operation is selected.
There are three selections: High, Low, Intermittent. The power indi-
cator light indicates which mode has been selected.
High: This mode is recommended for the removal of excess pollu-
tants and humidity. The ventilator will operate at its maximum speed
continuously. The power indicator light will be lit red when this
mode is selected.
Low: This mode is recommended for normal daily operation. The
ventilator will operate at its minimum speed continuously. The
power indicator light will be lit yellow when this mode is selected.
Intermittent: This mode is recommended when the inside air is too
dry in the heating season or too humid in the cooling season. The
ventilator will operate at its minimum speed for 20 minutes per hour
and be off for 40 minutes per hour. The power indicator light will
be lit green when this mode is selected.
Off: To turn the ventilator off, press “Push” until the power indicator
light is turned off.
OPERATING YOUR ENERGY RECOVERY
VENTILATOR (ERV) WITH BASIC,
STANDARD AND AUTOMATIC CONTROL
Your ERV is designed to operate as an integral part of your total
heating and cooling system (See Fig. 2).
Low Exchange Mode—If the relative humidity inside the building
is lower than selected, air exchange would occur with the outside at
high speed. If the relative humidity level inside the building is high-
er than selected, air exchange would occur outside at low speed.
This ensures continuous air exchange for constant air quality.
Intermittent Mode—If the relative humidity inside the building is
higher than selected, no air exchange would occur, and the system
would turn off. If the relative humidity inside the building is lower
than selected, air exchange would occur with outside at high speed.
This mode is ideal for maintaining the proper humidity level when
the continuous mode cannot.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal
injury or death.
Before servicing system, always turn off main power to
system. Turn off accessory heater power if applicable.
There may be more than 1 disconnect switch.
!WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in personal
injury.
Although special care has been taken to minimize sharp
edges in the construction of your unit, be extremely
careful when handling parts or reaching into the unit.
CAUTION
!
PERFORMING ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE
1. The motors are factory lubricated. Lubricating the bearings
is not recommended.
2. The core should be vacuumed every three months to remove
dustthat would inhibit the energy transfer. Do not use water.
The core should only be serviced when the outdoor
temperature is between 60°F(16°C) and 75°F(24°C)
and dry.
Note: If the edges of the core are soft, do not try to service the core.
The air passages can be damaged and/or closed off by handling it or
trying to remove it.
3. A dirty air filter will cause excessive strain on the blower
motor. The filters in your ERV are washable and should be
cleaned every 3 months. Use avacuum cleaner to remove the
heaviest portion of accumulated dust, then wash in warm
water.
Note: Do NOT clean these filters in a dishwasher or dry them with
heating appliances as they wil be permanently damaged. Use
lukewarm water to clean filters. Replace filters only when they are
completely dry.
4. Regularly check the screen on the exterior intake hood and
clean as necessary.
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BEFORE YOU REQUEST
A SERVICE CALL
S
Check the main power disconnect switch. Verify that the
circuit breakers are ON or that fuses have not blown. If you
must reset breakers or replace fuses, do so only once. Contact
your servicing dealer for assistance if the breakers trip or the
fuses blow a second time.
S
Check for sufficient airflow. Check air filters for
accumulations of large particles. Check for blocked
exhaust--air grilles or ductwork. Keep grilles and duct work
open and unobstructed.
S
Check to see if the unit is calling for air exchange, or unit is in
defrost. When outdoor ambient temperature is below 23°F,
some degree of defrost mode is possible. Defrost length could
be 5 to 20 minutes, depending on temperature and settings.
If your ERV still fails to operate properly, contact your servicing
dealer. Give him your model and serial number. With this informa-
tion, the dealer will be able to correct any problems.
Table 2—Recommended Humidity Settings
OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE DOUBLE ---PANE WINDOWS TRIPLE ---PANE WINDOWS
50°F10°C55 percent 65 percent
32°F0°C45 percent 55 percent
14°F--- 1 0 °C35 percent 45 percent
--- 4 °F--- 2 0 °C30 percent 45 percent
--- 2 2 °F--- 3 0 °C25 percent 35 percent
DOOR IS
DETACHABLE
FILTERS ARE
REMOVABLE BY
PULLING STRAIGHT
OUT
ENERGY RECOVERY
CORE CAN BE REMOVED
BY PULLING STRAIGHT OUT
BRIEF CASE
TYPE LATCH
A99300
Fig. 3 -- Horizontal Application
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Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.
Copyright 2005 Carrier Corporation
HEATING & COOLING
TO OBTAIN INFORMATION ON PARTS: Consult your installing dealer or classified section of your local telephone directory under the
“Heating Equipment” or “Air Conditioning Contractors & Systems” heading for dealer listing by brand name.
Have available the Model No., Series Letter, & Serial No. of your equipment to ensure correct replacement part.
Carrier Corporation SIndianapolis, IN 46231
Printed in the U.S.A. 10/05 C a t a l o g N o : O M E R V --- 3 Replaces: OMERV---2