
Application
General........................................................................1
Engineering Data.......................................................2-4
Duct Configurations .....................................................5
Optional Ventilation Control
Optional 3 Speed Control .............................................6
Optional Dehumidistat .................................................7
Optional Timers ....................................................10-12
Connecting Optional Dehumidistat ................................9
Function and Controls .................................................13
Aircom Relays ............................................................14
Servicing.....................................................................15
Mounting the 1500......................................................16
Roof Curb Assembly Instructions ..................................17
Roof Curb Detail .........................................................18
Ducting -- General ......................................................19
Ducting -- Distribution
Electrical Connections
Balancing....................................................................20
The Integrated HVAC System ......................................21
Adjusting the Airflow
Defrost Time Adjustment ............................................22
Pitot Tube Air Flow Balancing ......................................23
Wiring Diagram...........................................................24
Warranty ...................................................................25
69-1500
INTERIOR MODEL
1500I-ECM
OUTDOOR MODELS
1500E-ECM (EXTERIOR ROOFTOP DESIGN)
1500E-ECM-E (EXTERIOR HORIZONTAL DUCTING DESIGN)
*LEAVE WITH EQUIPMENT
NOTE: Due to ongoing research and product development,
specifications, ratings and dimensions are subject to change without notice.
Before installation, careful consideration must be
given to how this system will operate if
connected to any other piece of mechanical
equipment, i.e. a forced air furnace or air handler,
operating at a higher static. After installation, the
compatibility of the two pieces of equipment must
be confirmed by measuring the airflows of the
Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) by using the
balancing procedure found in this manual.
It is always important to assess how the
operation of any HRV may interact with
vented combustion equipment (ie. Gas
Furnaces, Oil Furnaces, Wood Stoves, etc.).
NEVER install a ventilator in a situation where
its normal operation, lack of operation or partial
failure may result in the backdrafting or improper
functioning of vented combustion equipment!
Caution
Application
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Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRV) are designed to provide
fresh air while exhausting an equal amount of stale air.
The HRV is equipped with an aluminum core. The
device uses the stale air that is being exhausted to
condition the fresh air as it is being brought in.
These instructions are intended as a general guide and
do not supersede local codes in any way. Consult
authorities who have jurisdiction before installation.
General
Do not apply electrical power to the unit
until installation has been fully completed
(including low voltage control wiring).
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Connecting Optional Ventilation Control ........................8