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Installing duct to/from inside

To maximize airflow in the ductwork system, all ducts should be kept short and have as few bends or elbows as 
possible. Forty-five degree are preferred to 90º elbows. Use “Y” tees instead of 90º elbows whenever possible.

All duct joints must be fastened with screws or duct sealant and wrapped with a quality tape to prevent leakage. 
Aluminum foil duct tape is recommended. Galvanized ducting from the HRV/ERV to the living areas in the house is 
recommended whenever possible, although flexible duct can be used in moderation when necessary.

The SH704 & VH704 should be installed with a 4” (100mm) duct system that has less than 80 ft 
(25m) of equivalent duct length on the supply and on the exhaust side. If longer runs are required, 
increasing the duct diameter or following the instructions below might help.
It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure all ductwork is sized and installed as designed to 
ensure the system will perform as intended. All air movement devices have a performance curve. 
The amount of air (CFM) that an HRV/ERV will deliver is directly related to the total external static 

pressure (E.S.P.) of the system. Static pressure is a measure of resistance imposed on the blower by length of duct 
work/number of fittings used in duct work, duct heater etc..

Supply air ducting

In homes without a forced air furnace, fresh air should be supplied to all habitable rooms including, bedrooms and 

living areas. It should be supplied from high wall or ceiling locations. Grilles that diffuse the air comfortably such as 
Fantech Contour Grilles are recommended. To avoid possible noise transfer through the ductwork system, a short 
length (approximately 12”, 300 mm) of nonmetallic flexible insulated duct should be connected between the HRV/
ERV and the supply/exhaust ductwork system.

If the floor is the only option available, then special care should be taken in locating grilles. Areas such as under 

baseboard heaters will help to temper the air. Also optional inline duct heaters are available for mounting in the 
supply duct work to add heat if required. In homes with a forced air furnace, you may want to connect the HRV/ERV 
to the furnace ductwork (see information below).

Exhaust air ducting

The stale air exhaust system is used to draw air from the points in the house where the worst air quality problems occur. Due to its lower capacity, 
the SH704, VH704 and SE704 are designed to vent from a single source point only and to the bathroom that is closest to the unit or directly out of 
the furnace return. Additional source points may be drained from if designed properly or installed on a separate Fantech fan bath kit to ventilate 
additional areas. Fantech bath kits are listed below and are ideal for both new construction and retro fit.

•  Building Codes and 

Combustion Appliance 
Installation Codes do not 
allow location of return air 
grilles or any opening such 
as a “breathing tee” in an 
enclosed room with spillage 
susceptible combustion 
appliances.

•  The fresh air inlet from 

the HRV needs to respect 
a minimum distance 
from the furnace return 
drop to ensure proper air 
mixing and temperature 
at the furnace core. See 
furnace manufacturer for 
appropriate specifications.

Summary of Contents for SH704

Page 1: ...of the National Building Code and or ASHRAE s Good Engineering Practices Fantech reserves the right to modify at any time and without notice any or all of its products features designs components and...

Page 2: ...n equipment i e Gas Furnaces Oil Furnaces Wood Stoves etc Products are designed and manufactured to provide reliable performance but they are not guaranteed to be 100 free of defects Even reliable pro...

Page 3: ...fied installation Option 2 8 EXTERIOR DUCTING INSTALLATION Weatherhood Location 9 Installing the ducting to the weatherhood 9 INSTALLING DUCTS TO FROM INSIDE General Tips 10 Supply Exhaust Air Ducting...

Page 4: ...area Bedrooms 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 Ft2 m2 CFM L s CFM L s CFM L s CFM L s CFM L s 1500 139 30 14 45 21 60 28 75 35 90 42 1501 3000 139 1 279 45 21 60 28 75 35 90 42 105 50 3001 4500 279 1 418 60 28 75 35...

Page 5: ...eas of the home requiring local exhaust bathroom kitchen laundry room 2 Fresh air is distributed directly to habitable rooms in the house bedrooms living room 3 The HRV s airflow must be balanced afte...

Page 6: ...st operate when ventilation from HRV is required The furnace should be set to run continuously or interlocked with HRV 2 Stale air is drawn from key areas of the home bathroom kitchen laundry room 3 F...

Page 7: ...ection should be upstream of the HRV s supply air connection when ducting to the furnace s cold air return 4 Due to the difference in pressure between the HRV and the equipment it is being connected t...

Page 8: ...and furnace blower is running Outside Fresh air to living areas 1 m 3 3 min recommended Cold air return HRV Furnace ducting for Simplified Installation Option 2 Suggested installation for When bathro...

Page 9: ...liner which acts as a vapor barrier must be completely sealed to the outer wall and the HRV ERV using tape and or caulking A good bead of high quality caulking preferably acoustical sealant will seal...

Page 10: ...ns Grilles that diffuse the air comfortably such as Fantech Contour Grilles are recommended To avoid possible noise transfer through the ductwork system a short length approximately 12 300 mm of nonme...

Page 11: ...ing drain line SH704 VH704 ONLY Drainline not included in kit Through normal operation and during its defrost mode the HRV may produce some condensation This water should flow into a nearby drain or b...

Page 12: ...measuring station s air direction arrow points in the direction of the airflow Secure the flow measuring station with duct tape 2 Before taking the reading make sure that the megnehelic gauge is leve...

Page 13: ...13 Electrical connections SH704 VH704...

Page 14: ...14 SE 704N Electrical connections Cont d...

Page 15: ...ocation of supply grilles the airflow may irritate the occupant Locate the grilles high on the walls or under the baseboards install ceiling mounted diffuser or grilles so as not to directly spill the...

Page 16: ...ortation removal and installation fees are the responsibility of the purchaser The purchaser is responsible to adhering to all codes in effect in his area The warranty is limited to 5 years on parts a...

Page 17: ...Kit 8 x 8 3 405116 3 Heat Recovery Cell 8 5 x 8 5 x 8 404350 4 Wing Screw 10 32 412070 5 Capacitors 2uF 412315 6 PCB 412072 7 Door Switch 410867 8 Kit Drain Plug 40315 Temperature Probe 40286 Door Ass...

Page 18: ...78 2 Electrostatic Filters Kit 8 x 8 3 405116 3 Heat Recovery Cell 9 x 9 x 8 403120 4 Wing Screw 10 32 412070 5 Capacitors 2uF 412315 6 PCB 412072 7 Door Switch 410867 8 Kit Drain Plug 40315 Temperatu...

Page 19: ...ion SE704 40357 1 Motor R2E 133 BH94 18 404378 2 Electrostatic Filters Kit 8 x 8 3 405116 3 Energy Recovery Cell 422731 4 Wing Screw 10 32 412070 5 Capacitors 2uF 412315 7 Door Switch 410867 Kit Wall...

Page 20: ...Fantech reserves the right to make technical changes For updated documentation please refer to www fantech net Fantech...

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