Maytag Ventilation Systems HRV-210 User Manual

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Page 1 - Installer Manual

06786-04/12/22Installer ManualVENTILATION SYSTEMSModel NumbersHRV-150HRV-210ERV-150ERV-210VB0066

Page 2 - Table of Contents

ENERGY PERFORMANCESupply Net Average Sensible Recovery Apparent Sensible Latent RecoveryTemperature Airflow Power Efficiency Effectiveness Moisture T

Page 3 - About this Manual

11Model numbers: • ERV-150• HRV-150Model numbers: • ERV-210• HRV-21013-3/4" (349mm)20" (508mm)(500" 6" (152mm)2.5" (63mm)30-1

Page 4 - 1.0 Service

125.0 Typical Installation(Primarily for homes with radiant hot water orelectric baseboard heating. See figure 1.)Moist, stale air is exhausted from t

Page 5 - 1.0 Service (cont’d)

136.0 Installation6.1 ADJUSTING THE DAMPER ROD (FOR ERVS INSTALLED IN WARM REGIONS)Refer to Section 4.2 and observe the difference in the damperpositi

Page 6 - 2.0 Sizing

146.0 Installation (cont’d)a) Follow the instructions in Section 6.4 below to determine the appropriate duct diameters for your system.b) Keep it simp

Page 7 - ZONE C SELECTION CHART

156.0 Installation (cont’d)6.4.2 Example of a design for a fully ducted system for a unit having a high speed performance of 222 cfm (See figure 9).VI

Page 8 - 4.0 Technical Data

6.5.2 Exhaust Ducted System (Source Point Ventilation) (as illustrated in Section 5.2)Stale air exhaust ductwork: (same as for Fully Ducted System, de

Page 9 - MODEL NUMBER: ERV-210

6.5.3 Simplified installation (Volume Ventilation) (as illustrated in Section 5.3)There are two methods (figures 12 and 13) for connecting the unit to

Page 10 - MODEL NUMBER: HRV-210

186.0 Installation(cont’d)Insulated flexible ductUse the following procedure for connecting the insulated flexible duct to the ports on the unit (exha

Page 11 - 4.6 SPECIFICATIONS

196.7 INSTALLING THE EXTERIOR HOODS6.0 Installation (cont’d)Choose an appropriate location forinstalling the exterior hoods:• a minimum distance of 6

Page 12 - (VOLUME VENTILATION)

2Table of Contents1.0 SERVICE ...41.1 3-D Drawing ...

Page 13 - OCATING AND MOUNTING THE UNIT

20Basic model7.1 Main Controls7.0Control DevicesCONDENSATI0N CONTROLAIR SUPPLY CONTROLLLMIN.MAX.OFFAAIRRIIEXCHANGECHHA-20C-4°41°FCOFZNESUMMERVC0027Ele

Page 14 - LANNING OF THE DUCTWORK

217.0Control Devices (cont’d)7.4 MAIN AND OPTIONAL CONTROLS AVAILABLE FOR YOUR UNITMAIN CONTROLS OPTIONAL CONTROLModel number BASIC ELEC

Page 15 - (CONT’D)

228.0Installation of the ControlsVoltage: 12 volts DCDimensions: 5” x 5” x 1 3/8”(127 mm x 127 mm x 35 mm)INSTRUCTIONS:1- Determine the location of t

Page 16 - (cont’d)

238.0Installation of the Controls (cont’d)4- Connect the wires to the main control. (See figure 17.) 5- Make sure the instruction pull-out is in the o

Page 17

248.0Installation of the Controls (con’d)W R GYWRGCY987654321HRV CONTROL CONNECTORTHERMOSTATTERMINALSFOUR WIRESI OC OL Y R G BF FJ3TWO WIRESheating

Page 18 - 6.0 Installation

259.0Wiring DiagramA1M1M2K1RELAYK2RELAYK5RELAYFANMOTORDAMPERMOTORNEUTRALMEDNCHIGHLOWJ1 6J1 3J1 4J1 9K4RELAYJ3 1J3 2FURNACE BLOWER INTERLOCKCLASS 2 CIR

Page 19 - 6.8 CONNECTING THE DRAIN

26WHAT YOU NEED TO BALANCE THE UNIT• A magnehelic gauge capable of measuring 0 to0.25 inch of water (0 to 62.5 Pa) and 2 plastictubes.• Two ”Flow Meas

Page 20 - PTIONAL CONTROL

27BALANCING PROCEDURE1. Set the unit to high speed.Make sure that the furnace blower is ON if the installation is in any way connected to the ductwor

Page 21 - THER FEATURES

28BASIC(6 different control scenarios to be tested)11.1 MAIN CONTROLSThis procedure allows the installer to verify that all modes of operation are ful

Page 22 - Dimensions: 5” x 5” x 1 3/8”

29• Review with the user the steps required for the regular maintenance of her/his ventilation system.These steps are described in details in the user

Page 23

3Table of Contents (cont’d)About this Manual8.0 INSTALLATION OF THE CONTROLS ...228.1 Dimensions and Sp

Page 24

30Problems Possible causes You should try this1. Unit does not work. • The circuit board maybe defective.• Unplug the unit. Disconnect the main contro

Page 25 - FAN MOTOR

31Problems Possible causes You should try this4. The 20-minute push-button • The switchor the 20/40/60-minute may be defective.push-button timer does

Page 26 - Figure 20

14.0WarrantyThe standard warranty for the HRV or ERV unit is one year parts only. If this product was installed with amatched MAYTAG system, it carrie

Page 27 - Air Flow Balancing (cont’d)

41.1 3-D DRAWING1.0 Service612345789101112131415161718192032121222324VL001825DAMPER ASSEMBLY (REAR VIEW)

Page 28 - AIN CONTROLS

5tel: 1-866-2MAYTAGNo Description150 150 210 210HRV ERV HRV ERV1 Double collar port #2 00866 00866 00866 008662 Wing nut #10-32 00874 00874 00874 0087

Page 29 - ONCE A YEAR:

62.0 SizingThese are the two most common methods used to evaluate the ventilation needs of a house:CSA F326 and Canadian Building Code:• High speed: 1

Page 30 - Troubleshooting

ANCHORAGEWHITEHORSEJUNEAUHAY RIVERYELLOWKNIFEPrince RupertGRANDE PRAIRIEFORT MCMURRAYZONE AFORT SMITHEDMONTONPRINCE ALBERTSASKATOONJASPERKAMLOOPSCALGA

Page 31 - Troubleshooting (cont’d)

8Applicable to all model numbers.Defrost Mode 1Applicable to model numbers: • HRV-150• HRV-210Defrost Mode 2Applicable to model numbers: • ERV-150• ER

Page 32 - References

9MODEL NUMBER: ERV-150Electrical requirements: 120 volts, 1.3 AmpsExhaust Air Transfer Ratio: 0.064.3 PERFORMANCE CHARTS4.0 Technical Data (cont’d)VEN

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