Bryant ERVBBSHB1100 Instruction Manual

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ERVBBSVB1100, ERVBBSHB1100
HRVBBSVB1100, HRVBBSHB1100
ENERGY / HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR
Installation Instructions
NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before starting the
installation.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 1.........................
INTRODUCTION 1...................................
INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS 2...................
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 2........................
UNIT INSTALLATION 3...............................
WALL CONTROL 4...................................
OPERATING THE ERV/HRV WITH
THE EVOLUTION CONTROL 6........................
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 6........................
ACCESSORIES 6.....................................
BALANCING ERV/HRV 7..............................
VENTILATION EVALUATION 8........................
CONTROL BOARD OPERATION 8......................
CARE AND MAINTENANCE 8.........................
TROUBLESHOOTING 9...............................
1. Fresh air to building port
2. Exhaust air from building port
3. Fresh air from outside port
4. Exhaust air to outside port
A08103
Fig. 1 -- ERV/HRV Unit (Top Port)
A05330
Fig. 2 -- ERV/HRV Unit (Side Port)
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, maintenance,
or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, or other
conditions which may cause death, personal injury or property
damage. Consult a qualified installer, service agency, or your
distributor or branch for information or assistance. The qualified
installer or agency must use factory--authorized kits or accessories
when modifying this product. Refer to the individual instructions
packaged with kits or accessories when installing.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses, protective clothing
and work gloves. Have a fire extinguisher available. Read these
instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions
included in literature and attached to the unit. Consult local
building codes and the current editions of the National Electrical
Code (NEC) NFPA 70.
In Canada, refer to the current editions of the Canadian Electrical
Code CSA C22.1.
Recognize safety information. This is the safety--alert symbol
.
When you see this symbol on the unit and in instruction manuals,
be alert to the potential for personal injury.
Understand the 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 unsafe practices 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.
INTRODUCTION
The Energy/Heat Recovery Ventilator (ERV/HRV) is used to
exchange indoor stale air with outside fresh air. The unit is
equipped with a special energy/heat recovery core which transfers
both sensible and/or latent heat between the fresh incoming air and
stale exhaust air. The cross--flow design core allows entering and
leaving air streams to transfer heat and/or latent energy without
mixing (See Fig. 3).
FRESH AIR
FROM OUTSIDE
STALE AIR
TO OUTSIDE
STALE AIR
FROM BUILDING
FRESH AIR
TO BUILDING
A07460
Fig. 3 -- ERV/HRV Airflow During Air Exchange
(Bottom view with access door removed)
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Installation Instructions

ERVBBSVB1100, ERVBBSHB1100HRVBBSVB1100, HRVBBSHB1100ENERGY / HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATORInstallation InstructionsNOTE: Read the entire instruction manual

Page 2 - COMPONENT DESCRIPTION

10If the integrated control LED of the unit is flashing, this means the unit sensors detected a problem. See the table below to know where on theunit

Page 3 - UNIT INSTALLATION

11Table 6 – Temperature / Ohm RelationshipTEMP. (°F/°C) RESISTANCE (OHMS)--- 9 / --- 2 3 78330--- 8 / --- 2 2 74610--- 6 / --- 2 1 71100--- 4 / --- 2

Page 4 - WALL CONTROL

12CONNECTION DIAGRAMLine voltage factory wiringClass 2 low voltage factory wiringClass 2 low voltage field wiringM1A1T1R1Field wiringremote control(se

Page 5

13120V, 60Hz Neutral120V, 60Hz LineCPUK2K4K5J5-2J10-1J10-2Exhaust fan motorSupply fan motorJ5-1J5-3J7-2J7-1J4-1J4-3J6-2J6-1K1K3K2J9-1J9-2J9-3J4-2J9-4E

Page 6 - ACCESSORIES

14These products earned the ENERGY STAR®by meeting strictenergy efficiency guidelines set byNatural Resources Canada andthe US EPA. They meet ENERGYST

Page 7 - BALANCING ERV/HRV

2The model operates at 2 airflows, 50 CFM in low speed and 100CFM in high speed. This unit comes in two configurations, verticalor horizontal. Special

Page 8 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE

3UNIT INSTALLATIONUNIT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in equipmentdamage or improper operation.Do not install ERV/HRV in a cor

Page 9 - TROUBLESHOOTING

4Connect Ducts to ERV/HRVPROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in minor propertydamage from sweating duct or loss of unit ef

Page 10 - ERV / HRV

5WiringRemove top cover assembly from wall control and pass thermostatwire through hole located on back of control before attaching towall. Connect Y,

Page 11

6OPERATING THE ERV/HRV WITHTHE EVOLUTION CONTROLThe ventilator has four settings in heating mode and three settingsin cooling mode.Heating:AUTO -- the

Page 12 - CONNECTION DIAGRAM

7BALANCING ERV/HRVBalancing intake and exhaust airflow is very important for propersystem operation and optimum performance when applying anERV/HRV. U

Page 13 - LOGIC DIAGRAM

8VENTILATION EVALUATIONUNIT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow this caution may result in reduced unitefficiency, capacity or unit life.DO NOT use HRV dur

Page 14 - Catalog No. IIER

9NOTE: The core should only be serviced when outdoortemperature is 60°Fto75°F(16°Cto24°C) and it is dry.UNIT COMPONENT DAMAGE HAZARDFailure to follow

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