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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION FOR HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR (HRV)
Package 1 of 1 contains:
1 - Assembled ventilator
1 - Bag assembly containing:
2 - Drain spout assemblies (HRV units only)
4 - Hanging straps
1 - Installation manual
Installation Tools
tin snips large zip ties
assorted screw drivers fabric flexible duct
electric drill - class I rated
hammer mastic tape
wire strippers alum. foil duct tape
knife zip ties
caulking gun 1/2” I.D. drain hose
smoke pencil
Balancing Tools
Pitot Tube Balancing Kit [Case, 8 ft. vinyl tubing, Pitot
tube, magnehelic gauge (0 - 0.25”), and mounting plate]
Pitot Tube with instructions and Digital Manometer (with
resolution of 0 - 0.25” - must read to 1/100ths of an
inch)
Optional Accessories
20 Minute Fan Timer
Wall Mounted Dehumidistat
Weather hood Kit
Round Diffuser
4” (100mm)
6” (150mm)
8” (200mm)
Kitchen Grille
- may be required by code for kitchen applications
- contains removable grease filter
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.
Shipping and Packaging List ............................................1
Required Tools .................................................................1
Application ........................................................................1
General .............................................................................1
Engineering Data...........................................................2-4
RNC95 Specifications and Airflow ....................................5
Clearances & Requirements.............................................6
Installation .....................................................................6-9
Application Illustrations..............................................10-12
Electrical ........................................................................13
Remote Control Devices.................................................14
Wiring the Controls .........................................................15
Operation ........................................................................16
Wiring Diagrams .............................................................17
Interlocking HRV to Furnace...........................................18
Air Flow Balancing.....................................................20-21
Troubleshooting ..............................................................22
Maintenance ..................................................................23
Shipping and Packing List
Application
General
Table of Contents
Required Tools
* LEAVE FOR HOMEOWNER
NOTE: Due to ongoing research and product development, specifications,
ratings and dimensions are subject to change without notice.
TW-01
0307
TM
HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR
HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR
MODELS RNC95/RNC10/RNC20
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - MODELS RNC95/RNC10/RNC20

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION FOR HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR (HRV)Package 1 of 1 contains:1 - Assembled ventilator1 - Bag assembly containing:2 - Drain spout

Page 2 - Performance (HVI certified)

10DIRECT CONNECTION of the SUPPLY AIR STREAM to the AIR HANDLER COLD AIR RETURN (Stale air drawn from key areas of home)AirHandlerOutdoors*Unit is nor

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11DIRECT CONNECTION of both the HRV SUPPLY AIR STREAM and EXHAUST AIR STREAM to the AIR HANDLER COLD AIR RETURNDefrost air port needs to be drawn fro

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12Outdoors*Unit is normally balanced on HIGH speed with air handler blower ON.NOTES:1. Weather hood arrangement is for drawing purposes only. 6'

Page 5

13The HRV unit should be plugged into a standard designat-ed (120VAC) electrical outlet with a ground. The outletshould be serviced by a separate 15 a

Page 6

14Ventilation DehumidistatPART NO. 99-116The High/Low Speed Switch initiates High or Low speed ventila-tion. This control also has an ON/OFF Switch an

Page 7 - Weatherhood Installation

15Red to RedGreen LED Drive to GreenBlack toBlack DEHUMIDISTATRed to RedOrange toOrangeBlack to BlackDehumidistat Ventilation Control (DVC)20 Minute

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16OperationSelf TestThe ventilator will automatically initiate a self testsequence when power is applied. Fan motor is cycled andthen damper motor is

Page 9 - "P" Trap (HRV only)

17RNC3WIRINGDIAGRAM98-RNC3-001INSHRV010420MINUTEFANTIMERBlacktoBlack(Dehumidistat)RedtoRed(12V)GreentoGreen(LEDDrive)DVCDEHUMIDI

Page 10 - Return Air

18When using the Interface relay contacts to initiate blower operation on a fur-nace, certain thermostats will initiate the outdoor cooling condenser

Page 11 - Fresh Air To House

19Damper DefrostThe damper defrost HRV has an electronically controlleddamper defrost mechanism. The defrost timer is activatedwhen the outside temper

Page 12 - Fresh air to house

2THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE, PATENTED ALUMINUM COREThe cross-flow heat recovery core transfers heat between the two air streams.It is easily removed for cle

Page 13

20It is necessary to have balanced air flow in an HRV. The vol-ume of air brought in from the outside must equal the volumeof air exhausted by the uni

Page 14 - ATTENTION

21Place pitot tube a minimum of 18" from blower or elbowsNote: Duct connections may vary, depending on model.OutdoorsMAGNEHELICMagnehel

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22TroubleshootingPoor Air Flow Supply air feels coldDehumidistat is not OperatingHumidity Levels are too High in Winter Condensation is appearing on t

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231. Inspect Exterior Hoods at least once a month.Make sure exhaust and fresh air supply hoods are notblocked or restricted by leaves, grass, or snow.

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3THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE, PATENTED ALUMINUM COREThe cross-flow heat recovery core transfers heat between the two air streams. It is easily removedfor cle

Page 19

40107THERMALLY CONDUCTIVE, PATENTED ALUMINUM COREThe cross-flow heat recovery core transfers heat between the two air streams.It is easily removed for

Page 20

5RNC95 SpecificationsThe RNC95 Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) has beendesigned to allow the installer to choose between two pos-sible positions on the

Page 21 - Magnehelic gauge

6Location SelectionThe HRV must be located in a heated space where it willbe possible to conveniently service the unit. Typically theHRV would be loca

Page 22 - Symptom Cause Solution

7• At least 3' (1 m) away from the corner of the building*• At least 3’ away from gas meter, electric meter or awalkway where fog or ice could cr

Page 23

8Air Duct Design and InstallationA well designed and installed ducting system will allow theHRV to operate at its maximum efficiency.Always try to kee

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9Stale Air Exhaust SystemThe stale air exhaust system draws air from the points inthe house where the worst air quality problems occur.Stale air ducts

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