Venmar 40225 User guide

Type
User guide
AIR EXCHANGER WITH HEAT RECOVERY
model:
40225
IMPORTANT ADVICE TO CONSUMERS
This box contains the ventilation system and the wall control. In order to
complete the system and its installation, you have to get another box, which
contains the installation parts. To assure your entire satisfaction, Venmar’s
engineers have developed and tested this system with its original parts. We
use top quality parts in order to guarantee you the optimum efficiency of this
system. Other brand parts are not approved by Venmar and do not comply
with our quality standards. Venmar accepts no responsibility regarding
product efficiency when installed with other parts than Venmar.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Wall control............................................................... 2
2 Maintenance ............................................................. 4
3 Troubleshooting ......................................................... 7
4 Installation ................................................................ 8
Humidity level selector:
The wall control includes a dehumidistat to set the
humidity level you desire. When humidity level in
your house is greater than what you have selected,
the unit lowers it by exchanging with fresh air from
outside.
Continuous low speed exchange mode:
Select the low speed position with the main
switch located on the right side of the unit. The
unit will continually exchange with the exterior
at low speed and at high speed when there is an
excess of humidity.
Intermittent exchange mode (REMOTE)
Select the remote position with the main switch
located on the right side of the unit. The unit will
operate if the humidity level is higher, than
selected.
Continuous high speed exchange mode:
Select the high speed position with the main
switch on the unit. The unit will operate at high
speed whatever the selection made on the wall
control.
Wall control
Main switch (low speed position selected)
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE WALL CONTROL FUNCTIONS
1 AIR EXCHANGER WITH HEAT RECOVERY WALL CONTROL
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The control shows the relative humidity levels. You can then select the desired level of relative humid-
ity. During the cold seasons, we recommend to select accordingly to the outside temperature. This
way, you will reduce risks of condensation on your windows while having a better efficiency of your
Air Exchanger with Heat Recovery.
NOTE: Remember, during the cold seasons, the colder the outside temperature is, the more
risks you have to get condensation on your windows. If you reduce the level of relative
humidity inside your house, the risks of condensation on your windows will decrease.
To evaluate the humidity level in your home, follow these steps:
1. Set the control at 80% humidity.
2. Turn the humidity selector clockwise towards the minimum position (20%).
3. Stop when a “click“ is heard.
4. This “click“ indicates the current humidity level in your home.
WARNING
The way your house has been built may have an impact on the results whatever control
method is adopted. Therefore, it is better to evaluate the behavior of your house. If, during
winter, you notice that there is a recurring problem with condensation even if the control
is positioned properly, it would be appropriate to lower the humidity level in your home
further. However, it is important to realize that the comfort level for human beings is
between 30% and 45% humidity. What level to choose? The choice is yours and with little
experience, you will find the best point suited for you.
1.2 THE RELATIVE HUMIDITY LEVEL, FOR THE DILIGENT
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Attention: To guarantee your safety, you should always disconnect the unit from the
power source before doing any maintenance.
Open the door. If necessary, it can be removed by lifting it upwards.
You now have access to all the components for maintenance.
2 MAINTENANCE
2.1 HOW TO ACCESS THE COMPONENTS
1) Stale air port: is connected to the registers located in the larger rooms of the house.
2) Fresh air port: brings fresh air from the outside into the unit.
3) Exhaust port: exhausts stale air to the outside, after the air has transferred its heat inside the
heat recovery core.
4) Distribution port: distributes fresh air into the house, after it has absorbed the heat of the stale
air in the heat recovery core.
5) Mechanical filters (2): trap the dust contained in the air and prevent the heat recovery core
from becoming obstructed.
6) Heat recovery core: it transfers the heat between the two air streams.
7) Blowers: draw fresh air from the outside and exhaust stale air to the outside.
8) Condensation tray: is used to capture the water produced during heat transfer and defrost.
9) Drainage tube: is connected to the condensation tray and serves to drain the water within.
10) Electronic control circuit: ensures proper operation of the unit.
11) Automatic defrost unit: consists of one damper actuator, dampers and the related controls.
The defrost cycle is electronically controlled in response to the outside temperature (-5°C to
-40°C) and will increase in frequency as the temperature decreases. Its duration is of 5 or
6 minutes.
12) Electrical cord: (120 V, 1,2 A).
13) Main switch: located on right side of the unit (not shown).
2.2 DESCRIPTION OF UNIT
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Hot water and a strong detergent will damage the heat recovery core.
The air filters are washable. Under normal conditions, we recommend that they be washed every
3 months.
- Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the heaviest portion of accumulated dust.
- Then wash in hot water.
Regularly check the screen on the exterior intake hood and clean when necessary.
Also check during very cold weather because ice may accumulate on the screen
located at the exterior intake hood.
B) PROLONGED
Annual service should include:
1) Cleaning filters, heat recovery core and the exterior air intake hood.
2) Cleaning the wheels and the blower blades.
3) Cleaning the condensation tray with soapy water (make sure that the drain is not clogged).
A) REGULAR
WARNING: During maintenance, always disconnect the unit from its power source.
Motor: The motor is factory lubricated for life. Lubricating the bushings is not recommended.
The heat recovery core must be handled with care. We recommend that it be washed once a year,
following the season of most intense use, in order to ensure maximum efficiency of the plastic
partitions. Allow the heat recovery core to soak for 3 hours in a solution of warm water and mild
soap. Rinse under a heavy stream of water.
2.3 MAINTENANCE
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Symptoms Causes Solutions
- Air too dry. - Improper adjustment of the - Adjust the humidity selector according
humidity selector. to the description on the wall control.
- Condensation on - Improper adjustment of the - Adjust the humidity selector according
the windows. humidity level selector. to the description on the wall control.
- Accumulation of humidity due - Give the unit time to respond to
to the change of seasons. demand.
- Start your main heating system.
- Too much firewood in the house. - Store wood outside (one cord of wood
equals 25 gallons of water).
- House heated only with slow Combine main heating system with
combustion. slow combustion.
- Air cannot circulate close - Allow air to circulate freely close to
to windows. windows by not completely closing
curtains, shades, etc.
WARNING :
1- Make sure at all times, the outside hoods are free from any snow during the winter
season. Moreover, during a big snow storm, it is important to check your unit so it
doesn’t draw in any snow. If this is the case, do not operate the unit for a few hours.
2- Do not use the Air Exchanger with Heat Recovery during sanding of gyproc joints,
during construction or renovation of the house. This dust will damage the unit.
3- Do not use the Air Exchanger with Heat Recovery during any varnishing work.
The vapors from the varnish can damage the unit.
4- Since the electronic control system of the unit is incorporated with a
microprocessor, it may not operate correctly because of external noise or very short
power failures. If this happens, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet, and
wait approximately 10 seconds; then plug the unit in again to resume operation.
3 TROUBLESHOOTING
BUNGALOW -
BUNGALOW 2 NIVEAUX
lateral stairway
open basement stairwell
MULTI-LEVEL HOUSE -
MAISON À PALIERS MULTIPLES
4 levels
2-STORIED HOUSE -
MAISON 3 NIVEAUX
open basement stairwell
lateral or central stairway
closed-in basement stairwell
2-STORIED HOUSE -
MAISON 3 NIVEAUX
Basement parts kit
Kit de pièces sous-sol
Basement parts kit with 3 or 4 4"X10" floor
registers (registers not included in the kit)
Kit de pièces sous-sol avec 3 ou 4 grilles
(4"X10") au plancher
(grilles non incluses dans le kit)
Basement parts kit with an additional
2-storied kit model ER 40100 only
Kit de pièces sous-sol avec un kit
complémentaire 3 niveaux modèle
ER 40100 seulement
Basement parts kit with 3 or 4 4"X10" floor
registers (registers not included in the kit)
Kit de pièces sous-sol avec 3 ou 4 grilles
(4"X10") au plancher
(grilles non incluses dans le kit)
Basement parts kit with an additional
multi-level kit
Kit de pièces sous-sol avec un kit de
pièces complémentaire paliers multiples
Basement parts kit with an additional
multi-level kit
Kit de pièces sous-sol avec un kit de
pièces complémentaire paliers multiples
escalier latéral cage d'escalier du sous-sol
ouverte
BUNGALOW -
BUNGALOW 2 NIVEAUX
escalier latéral ou central cage d'escalier du sous-sol
fermée
4 niveaux
BUNGALOW -
BUNGALOW 2 NIVEAUX
central stairway
open basement stairwell
escalier central cage d'escalier du sous-sol
ouverte
escalier central
cage d'escalier du sous-sol fermée
central stairway
closed-in basement stairwell
cage d'escalier du sous-sol ouverte
MAISON À PALIERS MULTIPLES
• 4 niveaux
BUNGALOW
central stairway
open basement stairwell
Basement parts kit.
(CH 30115)
BUNGALOW
lateral stairway
open basement stairwell
BUNGALOW
lateral or central stairway
closed-in basement stairwell
Basement parts kit with 3 or 4 additional
(4’’ x 10’’) floor registers (not included).
(CH 30115)
Here are the types of installation and parts kit needed depending on your house.
4.1 CHOICE OF TYPE OF INSTALLATION AND PARTS KIT REQUIRED
Note:
We strongly recommend you read this section if you are installing your Air Exchanger
with Heat Recovery yourself. If you have any questions, contact Venmar Ventilation inc.
toll-free number: 1-800-567-3855. A technician will be pleased to assist you (from
Monday to Friday, from 8:00 to 17:00, Eastern time).
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Kit de pièces sous-sol avec un kit complé-
mentaire paliers multiples.
(CH 30115 + EA 20150)
MULTI-LEVEL HOUSE
4 levels
Basement parts kit with an additional
multi-level kit
(CH 30115 + EA 20150)
Basement parts kit with an additional
multi-level kit.
(CH 30115 + EA 20150)
2-STORED HOUSE
central stairwell
closed-in basement stairwell
2-STORED HOUSE
open basement stairwell
Basement parts kit.
(CH 30115)
Basement parts kit with 3 or 4 additional
(4’’ x 10’’) floor registers (not included).
(CH 30115)
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A) SUGGESTED TOOLS:
The use of the following tools is suggested for installing your Air Exchanger with Heat Recovery:
4.2 PREPARATION FOR THE INSTALLATION OF YOUR AIR EXCHANGER WITH
HEAT RECOVERY
A square-headed (Robertson No. 2) or star-shaped (Philips No. 1) screwdriver.
A square-headed (Robertson No. 2) or star-shaped (Philips No. 2) screwdriver.
A flat-headed screwdriver 40 mm (5/32’’).
A pair of cutter pliers.
An electric drill.
A jig saw or a hand or electric compass saw.
A caulking gun and a tube of silicone sealer.
A roll of adhesive duct tape.
A pair of metal shears (if the exterior covering of your house is aluminum or vinyl).
A chisel and hammer (if the exterior covering of your house is brick).
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B) DETERMINING THE LOCATION OF COMPONENTS
Several suggestions to allow you to determine the ideal location for each of the components.
Stale air intake register:
- Always locate the register at the highest point in the house, as humidity is concentrated at this point.
- Position the register as far away as possible from the stairway in such a way that the air circulates in
all the lived-in spaces in the house.
- Avoid installing the register in a bathroom or a bedroom; place it in a location where the air circulates
freely (eg.: living room, kitchen, hallway).
- Position the register on a wall backing into a closet. This will allow you to install the flexible duct in the
closet.
- For silent operation, leave a minimum of 15 feet of flexible duct between the stale air intake register
and the unit.
- Do not install the register close to a source of heat. The temperature of the intake air must not exceed 50°C.
Fresh air distribution register:
- Always locate the register in a large, open area in the basement to ensure the greatest possible
circulation of air.
- Position the register as far away as possible from the stairway in such a way that the air circulates in
all the lived-in spaces of the house.
- Do not ventilate basements with earth floors or the underfloor spaces. These are not considered to be
lived-in spaces.
- If you have a wood stove, place the register in such a way that the heat from this unit can be distributed
throughout the house.
- For silent operation, leave at least 15 feet of flexible duct between the fresh air distribution register and
the unit.
Unit:
- Position the unit where there is no possibility of freezing (10°C or more). Generally, we recommend the
basement or a closet.
- Place the unit as close as possible to an outside wall to minimize the length of the insulated ducts.
- If possible, place the unit close to a drain and an electrical outlet.
- Position the unit in such a way as to respect the lengths of the ducts supplied in the other parts kit.
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To facilitate the installation of your unit, follow these steps.
Note: For a better view of the overall installation, refer to the assembly drawings on
pages 15 and 16.
- Place the unit far from the lived-in areas of the house where peace and quietness are desired.
- The location must be easily accessible for maintenance of the unit.
Exterior openings:
- Position the fresh air intake port far from sources of contamination such as the garage, dryer
outlet, central vacuum system, gas regulator.
- Place the openings at least 450 mm (18 inches) above the ground.
- Leave, at least, 2 meters (6 feet) between the two openings.
- Make the two holes in the end-joists around the house.
Wall control:
- Locate the wall control on the ground floor of the house.
- Locate the wall control in an area where air circulates (eg.: hallway, living room, dining room, etc.).
- The wall control should be positioned approximately 1.5 meter (60 inches) from the floor.
4.3 INSTALLATION OF YOUR AIR EXCHANGER WITH HEAT RECOVERY
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Make the hole(s) for the duct to pass from
one floor to another:
5 mm Ø (1/4’’) bigger than your duct diameter.
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Install the ambient air intake register(s)
(according to the parts kit(s) used):
a) Make the hole(s).
Basement kit:
5 mm Ø (1/4’’) smaller than the size of your
register.
Basement kit with additional multi-level
house:
5 mm Ø (1/4’’) bigger than your duct diameter.
b) Install the register(s).
Basement kit. (See Diagram A on next page.)
Basement kit with additional multi-level
kit: (See Diagram B on next page.)
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Install the fresh air distribution register:
a) Make the hole(s): 5 mm Ø (1/4’’) smaller than
the size of your register.
b) Attach the register and flexible duct (see
Diagram A on next page.)
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Install the exterior fresh air intake and
stale air exhaust ports:
a) Make 2 round 160 mm diameter holes (6-1/4’’)
in the end-joists around the house. Leave, at
least, 2 meters (6 feet) between the two
openings.
b) Attach the ports (see Diagram C).
c) Waterproof everything with caulking.
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Install the unit.
a) Attach the 4 hooks to the 4 corners of the unit.
b) Cut the chain into 4 lengths.
c) Attach the chains to the ceiling joists.
d) Suspend the unit using the chains and hooks.
It is very important that the unit be leveled.
e) Install the springs on the chains as shown in
Diagram D. The springs stop the vibrations
from the unit being transmitted to the
structure of your house.
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Connect the flexible ducts to the unit.
Connect the flexible duct to the fresh air distribu-
tion and stale air intake ports on the unit with
screws (see diagrams E & F on next page).
Connect the flexible insulated duct to the fresh
air intake and stale air exhaust ports by following
these three steps (see diagrams E & G on next
page).
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B
C
D
1) Hook
2) Spring
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a) Using a tie-rap, fix the flexible duct to the
inner ring of the port.
b) Pull down the insulation and make sure that it
covers completely the flexible duct.
c) Pull down the vapor barrier and fix it to the
outer ring of the port with the help of duct
tape (see diagram G).
Important: Make sure that the insulation covers
completely the flexible ducts and that it is not
compressed. (Do not fix the tie-rap around the
insulation!). Verify that the vapor barrier is not
pierced.
For greater efficiency from your unit, we ask you
to respect the duct lengths supplied with the dif-
ferent kits, to stretch the ducts well and to keep
them straight, if possible.
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Install the drain.
a) Install the drain adaptor (see diagram H1).
b) Attach the drain tube to the drain adaptor.
c) Make a loop in the drain tube to prevent
unpleasant odors entering the ventilation
system from the main sewage line (see
Diagram H2 next page).
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Install the wall control :
a) a) Make a hole in the wall where you wish to
position the wall control.
b) Run the wires in the wall.
c) Connect the wires to the control using
connector block provided. Dont forget the
ground.
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Drain adaptor
Drain
Sealling gasket
Bottom of the unit
Nylon nut
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d) d) Attach the wall control unit to the wall (see
Diagram I).
e) Connect the wires to the unit by running
them inside the junction box provided (see
Diagram J).
9 Connect the unit.
Once the preceding steps are completed, the
unit can now be connected to a 120-volt outlet.
It is suggested by the CSA that a 120 V / 15 A
electrical box be brought to within, at least, 3
feet of the unit (the charge related to the unit is
equivalent to 1.6 A).
Note : If you connect the unit while the
outside temperature is around 5˚C or below,
the unit will automatically switch to the
defrost mode for approximately 6 minutes.
During the defrost, all functions shown on the
wall control are put on hold.
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Verify the operation of your unit.
Verify that your unit is operating properly by
referring to the section 1 of this manual. If the
unit does not work properly, call our Service
Department at the following toll-free number :
1-800-567-3855. A technician will be pleased to
assist you (from Monday to Friday, from 8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Eastern Time)
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Warning: don’t connect to 120 volts
Wall control
Control
connector
Low voltage wiring: (Voltage lower than 24 volts)
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VENTILATION inc.
1-800-567-3855
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INSTALLATION #1
BASEMENT KIT
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INSTALLATION #2
BASEMENT KIT WITH
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4.4 INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS, OVERALL VIEWS
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INSTALLATION #3
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INSTALLATION #5
BASEMENT KIT
AIR EXCHANGER WITH HEAT RECOVERY PLUS INSTALLATION ON FORCED AIR
SYSTEM
Forced air system supplies an excellent air distribution. You use the furnace fan and the inside
ducting to distribute fresh air in your house.
For a good efficiency, we recommend you to leave your forced air system working continuously
at low speed.
To hook up your Air Exchanger to your furnace, you have to install the fresh air distribution duct
at a maximum distance of 30 cm (12’’) (see picture). The opening in the furnace duct should be
the same as the fresh air distribution register of your Air Exchanger with Heat Recovery Plus
(15 cm x 25 cm) 6, x 10’’).
If you have a furnace located in a separate part, it is important to have the connection outside
that room.
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