User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Controlling Your HRV
- 2 Selecting the Ventilation that is Right for You
- 3 How the Dehumidistat Works
- 4 Main Wall Controls
- 4 Main Wall Controls
- 4 Main Wall Controls
- 4 Main Wall Controls
- 4 Main Wall Controls
- 5 Timers and Repeaters
- 5 Timers and Repeaters
- 6 Maintenance Instructions
- 6 Maintenance Instructions
- 7 Troubleshooting
- 7 Troubleshooting
- 8 Limited Warranty
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General Information
Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRV) are designed to supply fresh air to a building while exhausting an
equal amount of stale air from the building. An energy savings is experienced during the process by
reducing the heating (or cooling) requirements.
Attention
• Due to ongoing research and product development, specifications, ratings, and dimensions are
subject to change without notice. Refer to www.lifebreath.com for the latest product information.
Warning
• Disconnect the power from the unit before cleaning or servicing.
• To prevent electrical shock, it is extremely important to confirm the polarity of the power line that is
switched by the safety (disconnect) switch. The hot line (black) is the proper line for switching. Use
either a voltmeter or test lamp to confirm the absence of a voltage between the disconnect switch
and ground (on the cabinet) while the door is open. This procedure must be followed, as dwellings
are occasionally wired improperly. Always ensure the proper grounding of the unit.
HRV Overview:
(1) Recirculating Defrost Damper (if equipped)
(2) Core
(3) Condensate Drains
(4) Collars
(5) Motor
(6) Terminal Block
(7) Blower
(8) Filters
Note: Illustration purposes only,
your unit may look different