Additional Information
Defrost Mode
- During cold weather, the HRV automatically cycles through its defrost mode when
temperatures drop below freezing to avoid frost build up in the core.
HRV
- a Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) is designed to provide fresh air into a building while
exhausting an equal amount of stale air. During the winter months, heat recovered from the stale
air, before it is exhausted to the outdoors, warms the incoming cold fresh air. During the summer
months, when the indoor space is air conditioned, the HRV helps to cool the incoming fresh air with
the cool exhausted stale air.
Self-Test
- Each time the HRV is powered/energized, the self-test function automatically initiates.
The HRV cycles through the available speeds and tests the damper motor operation. The HRV
resumes operation at the selected mode and speed. (Approximately 60 seconds in duration.)
Standby (Speed 0)
- The HRV is on but fans are not running waiting for ventilation to be initiated
by either an external control (i.e. timer) or the dehumidistat. Set the main control to speed 0 to set
the HRV in standby.
Timers
- These optional controls may be installed at specific exhaust locations (bathrooms etc.) to
initiate high speed ventilation.
Additional information can be found at www.lifebreath.com.
Warranty
Lifebreath MAX Series Heat Recovery Ventilators carry a Lifetime Warranty on the heat recovery
core and a 5 year replacement parts warranty.
Register for your warranty:
www.lifebreath.com or phone 1-855-247-4200 (toll free)
Note
: Airia will require the HRV Model and serial number(s) for the registration of your HRV.
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