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Troubleshooting

Problem

Causes

Solutions

Air is too dry

Dehumidistat control is set too low

Increase the desired level of humidity. Change ventilation mode from 
continuous mode to standby.

HRV out of balance

Have contractor balance HRV airflows

Air is too humid

Dehumidistat control is set too high

Reduce the desired level of humidity. Combine this with the use of continuous 
exchange mode.

Sudden change in temperature

Wait until outside temperature stabilizes (winter). Heating will also improve 
situation.

Storing too much wood for heating

Store a majority of your wood outside. Even dried, a cord of wood contains 
more than 20 gallons of water.

Dryer vent exhaust is inside home

Make sure the dryer vent is exhausting outside.

Poor air circulation near windows

Open curtains or blinds.

HRV out of balance

Have contractor balance HRV airflows

Well sealed basement door is closed

Open the door or install a grill on the door.

Failed damper system may be stuck in recirculation 

mode

Check defrost damper. If damper is always blocking incoming fresh air, have 
contractor verify damper system.

Persistent condensation
on window

Improper adjustment of dehumidistat control

Reduce the desired level of humidity. Combine this step with use of continuous 
exchange mode.

HRV out of balance

Have contractor balance HRV

Poor air circulation near windows

Open curtains or blinds.

Poor Air Flows

1/4" (6mm) mesh on the outside hoods is plugged

Clean exterior hoods or vents

Filters plugged

Remove and clean filter

Core obstructed

Remove and clean core

Indoor grilles closed or blocked

Check and open grilles

Inadequate power supply at site

Have electrician check supply voltage

Ductwork is restricting airflow

Check duct installation

Improper speed control setting

Increase the speed of the HRV (i.e. change unit control from REDUCED to NORMAL 

speed)

HRV airflow improperly balanced

Have contractor balance HRV airflows

Ducting has fallen down or been disconnected from HRV

Have contractor reconnect ducting

Supply air feels cold

Poor location 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 supply air on the 
occupant (eg. Over a sofa) 
Turn down the HRV supply speed. A small duct heater (1kw) could be used to 
temper the supply air
Placement of furniture or closed doors is restricting the movement of air in 
the home

Outdoor temperature extremely cold

If supply air is ducted into furnace return, the furnace fan may need to run 
continuously to distribute ventilation air comfortably

HRV and/or Ducts frosting up

HRV air flows are improperly balanced

Have HVAC contractor balance the HRV airflows

Malfunction of the HRV defrost system

Note: minimal frost build-up is expected on cores before unit initiates defrost 
cycle functions

Condensation or Ice Build Up in 

Insulated Duct to the Outside

Incomplete vapour barrier around insulated duct

Tape and seal all joints

A hole or tear in outer duct covering

Tape any holes or tears made in the outer duct covering 
Ensure that the vapor barrier is completely sealed.

LED is flashing

Everything is in good operations

LED is not flashing

No Power is being transmitted to the Control Board

Make sure unit is plugged.

Transformer may need replacing.

Note:

 It is best to get the unit checked by a certified HVAC Contractor/Technician.

Summary of Contents for VHR 2004

Page 1: ...ith the current edition 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...

Page 2: ...vented combustion 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 E...

Page 3: ...rhood 9 Steps for hood installation 9 INSTALLING DUCTS TO FROM INSIDE Installing ducting to HRV 10 Supply Exhaust Air Grilles Location 10 Ducting fifth port units R 10 DUCTING INSTALLATION EXAMPLES 11...

Page 4: ...loor 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...

Page 5: ...Due to the differences in pressure between the HRV and the equipment it is being connected to the HRV s airflow must be balanced on site using the procedure found in section AIRFLOW BALANCING Suggest...

Page 6: ...een the HRV and the equipment it is being connected to the HRV s airflow must be balanced on site using the procedure found in the section AIRFLOW BALANCING Fantech heat recovery ventilators HRV that...

Page 7: ...the equipment it is being connected to the HRV s airflow must be balanced on site using the procedure found in the section AIRFLOW BALANCING Fantech heat recovery ventilators HRV that use a supply fan...

Page 8: ...etrofitting Benefits Least expensive installation type Fantech heat recovery ventilators HRV that use a supply fan shutdown for frost preven tion do not include an outdoor air motorized damper If you...

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

Page 10: ...d from high wall or ceiling locations Grilles that diffuse the air comfortably are recommended In homes with a forced air furnace you may want to connect the HRV to the furnace ductwork see informatio...

Page 11: ...edicated system Simplified installation Option 1 Simplified installation Option 2 Bathroom Fresh Air Exhaust Air Central Control optional Fresh air to living room Exhaust CG 4 4 Adjustable Grill FEL 4...

Page 12: ...utside wall on which the supply and exhaust hoods will be mounted Have a nearby power supply 120 Volts 60Hz power cord is 3 feet long Mount the unit as level as possible in order to allow proper conde...

Page 13: ...10 is considered acceptable In the cases where the air flow is not exactly the same it is recommended to have a higher return air flow to ensure that the temperature of the supply air flow coming fro...

Page 14: ...also be made prior to any transition in the duct work so entire airflow is measured Measuring the airflow using station grid method Adjusting airflows A damper is integrated into the Fresh Air to Buil...

Page 15: ...40 minutes OFF and repeat EDF1 Press button a third time and the system will run continuously on HIGH speed EDF1R Press button a third time and the system will run recirculation on HIGH speed AUXILIAR...

Page 16: ...16 fantech Electrical connections SHR1504 1505R 2004 2005R VHR1404 1505R 2004 2005R...

Page 17: ...17 fantech Electrical connections SHR3005R...

Page 18: ...18 fantech Electrical connections SHR3205RD...

Page 19: ...t d ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO FURNACE FOR A FURNACE CONNECTION TO A COOLING SYSTEM On some older thermostats energizing the R and G terminals at the furnace has the effect of energizing Y at the thermo...

Page 20: ...uate power supply at site Have electrician check supply voltage Ductwork is restricting airflow Check duct installation Improper speed control setting Increase the speed of the HRV i e change unit con...

Page 21: ...uential damages incurred in the use of the ventilation system Fantech is not responsible for providing an authorized service centre near the purchaser or in the general area Fantech reserves the right...

Page 22: ...22 fantech Notes...

Page 23: ...tional du b timent du Canada ou aux m thodes d ing nierie appropri es de l ASHRAE Fantech se r serve le droit de modifier partiellement ou enti rement en tout moment et sans pr avis les caract ristiqu...

Page 24: ...ils de chauffage vacuation fournaise gaz fournaise mazout po le bois etc Les produits sont con us et fabriqu s pour fournir une performance fiable mais ils ne sont pas garantis 100 sans d faut M me le...

Page 25: ...otte 31 INSTALLATION DES CONDUITS INT RIEUR Installation des conduits sur le VRC 32 Emplacement des grilles d approvisionnement et d vacuation 32 Appareils munis d une cinqui me bouche R 32 EXEMPLES D...

Page 26: ...air recommand Superficie Chambre coucher 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 pi2 m2 Pi3 min L s Pi3 min L s Pi3 min L s Pi3 min L s Pi3 min L s 1500 139 30 14 45 21 60 28 75 35 90 42 1501 3000 139 1 279 45 21 60 28 75...

Page 27: ...ibrage du pr sent manuel d installation Installation sugg r pour Plinthe eau chaude Chauffage de planch Plinthe lectriques Thermopompe mural bibloc Avantages Fourni la meilleure r partition de l air f...

Page 28: ...distribu l int rieur Les ventilateurs r cup rateurs de chaleur VRC de Fantech qui utilisent un arr t du ventilateur d alimentation pour la pr vention de gel ne comprennent pas un volet motoris pour l...

Page 29: ...taill e dans la section quilibrage du d bit d air Les ventilateurs r cup rateurs de chaleur VRC de Fantech qui utilisent un arr t du ventilateur d alimentation pour la pr vention de gel ne comprennent...

Page 30: ...lisent un arr t du ventilateur d alimentation pour la pr vention de gel ne comprennent pas un volet motoris pour l air ext rieur Si vous utilisez une installation simplifi e c est dire relier de condu...

Page 31: ...l tement scell sur le mur ext rieur et le VRC l aide de ruban ou de produit de calfeutrage D posez un cordon de produit de calfeutrage de premi re qualit du mastic d isolation acoustique de pr f rence...

Page 32: ...oucher L air devrait provenir de la partie sup rieure d un mur ou du plafond Il est recommand d utiliser des grilles qui distribuent l air confortablement Dans les maisons pourvues d une fournaise air...

Page 33: ...s Air vacu Commande centrale en option Air frais achemin au salon Grille d vacuation CG4 Grille ajustable 4 po FEL 4 Coude 4 po 460 mm 3m HRV Chambres 460 mm Salle de bains Air frais Air vacu Commande...

Page 34: ...a ner l accumulation de charpie de poussi re ou de graisse dans le VRC et l endommager Montage Le raccordement de n importe quel type d appareils lectrom nagers au VRC annule la garanti 1 Installez le...

Page 35: ...entrant dans le syst me et s assurer que ces deux sont gaux Une diff rence de 10 ou moins est acceptable Dans ces les cas o il y a une d viation on recommande d avoir une plus grande quantit d air d c...

Page 36: ...es conduits afin de mesurer le d bit entier de l air Mesure du flot d air en utilisant la m thode du poste de mesure des d bits Ajustement des d bits d air Un registre est int gr dans le collet d air...

Page 37: ...utes ON 40 minutes OFF et r p ter EDF1 Appuyez le bouton une troisi me fois et le syst me fonctionnera en haute vitesse continuellement EDF1R Appuyez le bouton une troisi me fois et le syst me fonctio...

Page 38: ...38 fantech Sch mas lectrique SHR1504 1505R 2004 2005R VHR1404 1505R 2004 2005R NOTE ITEMS DESSIN S OR ENCERCL S EN LIGNES POINTILL E SONT SEULEMENT DISPOINIBLE POUR CERTAINS MOD LES...

Page 39: ...39 fantech Sch mas lectrique SHR3005R NOTE ITEMS DESSIN S OR ENCERCL S EN LIGNES POINTILL E SONT SEULEMENT DISPOINIBLE POUR CERTAINS MOD LES...

Page 40: ...40 fantech Sch mas lectrique SHR3205RD NOTE ITEMS DESSIN S OR ENCERCL S EN LIGNES POINTILL E SONT SEULEMENT DISPOINIBLE POUR CERTAINS MOD LES...

Page 41: ...ue l excitation de la borne Y du thermostat et cons quemment la mise sous tension du syst me de refroidissement Si votre syst me est muni d un tel type de thermostat vous devez respecter le c blage de...

Page 42: ...fficacit du VRC V rifiez le r seau de conduits Mauvais r glage de la commande de vitesse Augmentez la vitesse du VRC i e changez la vitesse de l appareil de vitesse R DUITE vitesse NORMALE avec le con...

Page 43: ...nu de respecter tous les codes en vigueur dans sa r gion Les pi ces y compris les pi ces de rechange pos es ult rieurement sont garanties pendant 5 ans partie de la date d achat de l appareil Les mote...

Page 44: ...to make technical changes For updated documentation please refer to www fantech net Fantech Fantech se r serve le droit de faire des changements tech niques Pour de la documentation jour s il vous pl...

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