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OPERATING THE ERV/HRV WITH

THE INFINITY CONTROL

The ventilator has four settings in heating mode and three settings

in cooling mode.

Heating:

AUTO -- the ventilator selects the speed based on indoor
humidity and outdoor temperature. It may cycle on/off every

30 minutes depending on humidity and outside temperature.
LOW -- low speed all of the time.
HIGH -- high speed all of the time.
DEHUM -- will only turn on if humidity is 3% over setpoint.
The speed is determined by indoor humidity and outdoor

temperature.

Cooling:

AUTO -- the ventilator selects the speed based on indoor

humidity and outdoor temperature. It may cycle on/off every

30 minutes depending on humidity and outside temperature.
LOW -- low speed all of the time.
HIGH -- high speed all of the time.

If the fan speed is set to Auto and the ventilator wants to run, the

fan speed will run at High continuous speed. Otherwise, the fan

will stay at the chosen continuous fan speed.

BOOT SEQUENCE

The unit boot sequence is similar to a personal computer boot

sequence. Each time the unit is plugged after being unplugged, or
after a power failure, the unit will perform a 30--second booting

sequence before starting to operate. During the booting sequence,

the integrated control LED will light GREEN or AMBER for 5
seconds, and then will shut off for 2 seconds. After that, the LED

will light RED for the rest of the booting sequence. During this
RED light phase, the unit is checking and resetting the motorized

damper position.
Once the motorized damper position completely set, the RED light

turns off and the booting sequence is done.

NOTE

: No command will be taken until the unit is fully booted.

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

115--VAC Wiring

The ERV/HRV operates on 115VAC. It comes with a power cord

attached to unit and ready to plug into a fused outlet. Unit must be

grounded for proper operation.
All electrical connections must comply with National and Local

Electrical Codes, or other ordinances that might apply.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK / FIRE HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury,

death and/or property damage.
Do not use an extension cord as a power source for operating

the ERV/HRV.

!

WARNING

12VDC Wiring

The ERV/HRV circuit board, wall control, and accessories operate
on 12VDC. See Wall Control section, item Wiring and Fig. 5 and

10 for more information.

ACCESSORIES

20 Minute Timer

A push button timer can be used to override the wall control and
put the ERV/HRV into high speed for 20 minutes. Connect

switches in parallel and connect leads to ERV/HRV terminals I,
OC, and OL (See Fig. 12). Push button locations are ideal in

special activity areas, such as, bathroom, or kitchen, where

high--speed exhaust operation is needed for a short period of time.

NOTE

: The 20 minute timer will not function properly unless

ERV/HRV wall control is applied and working correctly. Timing
function is internal to electronic circuit board, it is activated by a
momentary contact between OC and OL. The I connection is to
illuminate the push button. The maximum number of push button
timers that can be applied is 5.

60 Minute Adjustable Timer

A 60 minute adjustable timer can also be used to override wall

control and put HRV into high--speed operation for a select amount
of time. Connect timer in parallel with push button timers, or to

ERV/HRV terminals OC and OL. (See Fig. 12.)
The 60 minute timer will provide a minimum of 10 minutes, and a
maximum of 60 minutes of ventilation at high speed.

3

4

5

I

OC

OL

YELLOW

BLACK

RED

ELECTRONIC CONTROL

BOARD

BACK OF PUSH BUTTON SWITCH

J3

J1

6

7

8

9

4

1

7

5

2

8

6

3

9

BLACK – (J3- 4)

COMMON

TERMINAL

STRIP

YELLOW – (J3- 3)

INDICATOR

TERMINAL STRIP

RED – (J3- 5)

SWITCH

TERMINAL STRIP

BLACK –

COMMON, (J3--4)

YELLOW –

INDICATOR, (J3--3)

THE WIRES FROM THE SWITCH

RED –

SWITCH, (J3--5)

(OC)

(I)

(OL)

(OPTIONAL)

60 MINUTE TIMER

(OPTIONAL)

PUSH BUTTON SWITCHES

(5 SWITCHES MAXIMUM)

A98386

Fig. 12 -- Push Button Timer Wiring Layout

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Summary of Contents for ERVCCSHB1100

Page 1: ...staller 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 attach...

Page 2: ...m unit should be located next to or close to the indoor equipment COMPONENT DESCRIPTION The following listed items are components of ERVCCSHA See Fig 4 1 Exhaust air connected to outdoor air exhaust hood 2 Fresh air intake connected to outdoor air inlet hood 3 Fresh air supply from ERV connected to return air duct of forced air system 4 Mechanical filters trap dust contained in the air 5 Energy re...

Page 3: ... heater WARNING Return air or stale air pickup registers are normally located to draw from kitchen bathroom basement or other rooms where stale air can exist Proper size and type of registers must be used to minimize pressure drop The velocity of airflow through register should not be above 400 ft 122m per minute Maximum length of duct for the system should be designed according to the highest spe...

Page 4: ... air pockets See Fig 7 Both intake and exhaust hoods must be 18 in 457mm from ground and at least 12 in 305mm above anticipated snow level After selecting proper hood locations make appropriate size hole through exterior wall pass flexible duct through hole and insert hood tube into duct Tape duct vapor barrier tightly around hood tube and insert assembly back into wall and fasten securely Condens...

Page 5: ...s to ensure highest degree of humidity control in cooling season the INTERMITTENT mode should be used Integrated Control All units are equipped with an integrated control located under the unit in front of the electrical compartment Use the push button 1 to control the unit The LED 2 will then shows on which mode the unit is in Integrated Control overrides Wall Control function When LED is off ven...

Page 6: ... electrical connections must comply with National and Local Electrical Codes or other ordinances that might apply ELECTRICAL SHOCK FIRE HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury death and or property damage Do not use an extension cord as a power source for operating the ERV HRV WARNING 12VDC Wiring The ERV HRV circuit board wall control and accessories operate on 12VDC...

Page 7: ...ve furnace air handler blower OFF If the outside temperature is below 32_F 0_C make sure the unit is not running in defrost while balancing By waiting 10 minutes after plugging the unit in you are assured that the unit is not in a defrost cycle Step 2 Magnehelic gauge placement Place the magnehelic gauge on a level surface and adjust it to zero Step 3 Connect tubing from gauge to EX HAUST air flow...

Page 8: ...opens contact on K5 relay which opens outside air damper Then 115VAC is applied between orange and gray wires on Molex plug pins 1 and 6 and blower motor runs in high speed operation Low Speed Air Exchange When low speed air exchange occurs K1 Relay is energized which closes the contacts K2 and K5 relays are de energized This keeps low speed contacts closed and high speed contacts open on K2 relay...

Page 9: ...all Control Board Operation and Care and Maintenance sections before continuing NOTE If there is a short circuit or an open circuit at thermistor CPU will go into a 5 minute defrost cycle every 20 minutes This feature is not there on older board versions with 3 pin jumpers Override Test To use override test function a thermistor must be connected to the control board Unit must not be in defrost mo...

Page 10: ...e dehumidistat does not work OR the 20 minute push button timer does not work OR its indicator light does not stay on S The wires may be in reverse position S Ensure that the color coded wires have been connected to their appropriate places S The dehumidified or push button may be defective S Jump the OL and OC terminals If the unit switch to high speed remove the dehumidistat or push button and t...

Page 11: ...12 16560 55 13 15900 57 14 15280 59 15 14690 61 16 14120 63 17 13580 64 18 13060 66 19 12560 68 20 12090 70 21 11630 72 22 11200 73 23 10780 75 24 10380 77 25 10000 79 26 9632 81 27 9281 82 28 8944 84 29 8622 86 30 8313 88 31 8014 90 32 7728 91 33 7454 93 34 7192 95 35 6940 97 36 6699 99 37 6467 100 38 6245 Table 7 Defrost Cycle HRV DEFROST CYCLES Outside Temp F C Defrosting minutes Operation time...

Page 12: ... ICP RED BLK 1 2 3 HI JU1 MED Ref 1 ORG YEL ORG PRP BLU 71V 64V 57V nc nc nc RED BLU BLU RED ORG PRP GRY BLK BLK WHT WHT BLK BLU BRN BLK BLK BLK BLU BRN BLK BLK GRN WHT BLK GRN BLK GRN RED YEL GRN 6 BLK K5 K2 K3 K1 MODE M1 Supply M2 Exhaust DAMPER 0 0 0 0 OFF OFF OFF Closed 1 0 1 1 Exchange low speed LO LO Opened 1 1 1 1 Exchange high speed HI HI Opened 1 1 1 0 Circulation high speed HI OFF Closed...

Page 13: ...12 4 J12 3 J2 3 J2 4 J2 5 Door interlock switch J11 2 J11 1 K1 K3 K5 J14 3 J14 1 J14 2 Furnace blower interlock optional see notes 3 5 J14 4 J14 5 J14 6 J14 7 J14 8 J14 9 J14 10 Override switch optional see notes 3 4 Field wiring remote control see notes 3 4 MED LO 1 2 3 HI MED JU1 Ref 1 9 5V class 2 YEL neutral YEL 24V class 2 ORG 120V 106V 81V GRY WHT RED BLK ORG ORG PRP BLU 71V 64V 57V 120V 106...

Page 14: ... when used in Canada S ERVCCSVB1100 S ERVCCSHB1100 S HRVCCSVB1100 S HRVCCSHB1100 Energy Star Canada Copyright 2010 Carrier Corp S 7310 W Morris St S Indianapolis IN 46231 Printed in U S A Edition Date 05 10 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No ERVHRV 3SI Replaces ERVHRV 2SI ERV HRV ...

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