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thermostat and follow same guidelines as installing a thermostat
(locate approximately 5 ft (1.5m) above floor, mount on an inside
(locate approximately 5 ft (1.5m) above floor, mount on an inside
partitioning wall, etc.)
Wiring
Remove top cover assembly from wall control and pass thermostat
wire through hole located on back of control before attaching to
wire through hole located on back of control before attaching to
wall. Connect Y, R, G, and B (yellow, red, green, and black)
between wall control and ERV/HRV connector following color
between wall control and ERV/HRV connector following color
code. (See Fig. 5 and 10.) Replace top cover assembly.
NOTE: ERV/HRV wall control and circuit board operate on
12VDC.
NOTE: ERV/HRV wall control and circuit board operate on
12VDC.
YELLOW
Y
R
G B
RED
GREEN
BLACK
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Fig. 10 -- Typical Wall Control
Operation
The Standard and Latent wall controls have 4 basic modes of
operation, OFF, LOW, HIGH, and INTERMITTENT. Be sure that
all modes of operation are fully functional. See Table 1 indicating
standard control operation.
standard control operation.
1. With switch off, ERV/HRV is inoperative and the LED is
out.
2. With switch on LOW, ERV/HRV continuously exchanges
air with outside. If control is satisfied, blower will run in
low speed, otherwise, blower will run on high speed. The
low speed, otherwise, blower will run on high speed. The
LED is illuminated all the time.
3. With switch on INTERMITTENT, the ERV/HRV ex-
changes air with outside on high--speed blower, and unit
shuts down when control is satisfied. The ON LED is illu-
minated all the time, and AIR EXCHANGE LED is illumi-
shuts down when control is satisfied. The ON LED is illu-
minated all the time, and AIR EXCHANGE LED is illumi-
nated only when unit is running.
Humidity Selector
The humidity selector is a built--in control designed to properly
control the level of humidity in the house during the winter and
summer months. This control helps avoid condensation problems
in upper northern regions where indoor humidity is a problem
in upper northern regions where indoor humidity is a problem
during the winter season.
NOTE: This control is not to be confused with a dehumidistat
used during the summer months to control high relative indoor
humidity.
Table 2 recommends humidity levels to avoid condensation.
NOTE: This control is not to be confused with a dehumidistat
used during the summer months to control high relative indoor
humidity.
Table 2 recommends humidity levels to avoid condensation.
OneTouch Control
The OneTouch Control can be used as the primary wall control for
the ERV/HRV. This control will step through the modes of
operation with consecutive presses of the button. The LED
operation with consecutive presses of the button. The LED
indicates which mode is currently selected, Off, Intermittent, Low,
or High.
NOTE: OneTouch Control does not have a humidity selector.
or High.
NOTE: OneTouch Control does not have a humidity selector.
NOTE: OneTouch Intermittent mode exchanges air on low speed
for 20 minutes per hour.
for 20 minutes per hour.
Latent Control
NOTE: For Latent Controls used with ERV;s, to ensure highest
degree
degree
of
humidity
control
in
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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.
the unit is in. Integrated Control overrides Wall Control function.
When LED is off, ventilator responds to Wall Control command.
See Fig. 11.
See Fig. 11.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock. Before performing
any maintenance or servicing, always
disconnect the unit from its power source.
AVERTISSEMENT
Danger d’électrocution. Débranchez
toujours l’appareil avant d’entreprendre
des travaux d’entretien ou de réparation.
des travaux d’entretien ou de réparation.
CAUTION
Unscrew both screws to open the electrical
compartment. To completely remove, detach
from its retention wire inside.
ATTENTION
Dévisser les deux vis pour ouvrir le compartiment
électrique. Pour retirer complètement, le
détacher de son fil de rétention intérieur.
No light OFF or remote controled
Amber light LOW speed
Green ligh HIGH speed
Blinking light See User Manual
Sans lumière Arrêté ou contrôlé
par contrôle mural
Lumière ambre Basse vitesse
Lumière verte Haute vitesse
Clignotant Voir guide d’utilisation
Amber light LOW speed
Green ligh HIGH speed
Blinking light See User Manual
Sans lumière Arrêté ou contrôlé
par contrôle mural
Lumière ambre Basse vitesse
Lumière verte Haute vitesse
Clignotant Voir guide d’utilisation
1 2
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Fig. 11 -- Integrated Control
Refer to table below to see how to operate the unit using its
integrated control.
PRESS ON PUSH
BUTTON
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LED COLOR
RESULTS
Once
Amber
Unit is on Low
Speed
Twice
Green
Unit is on High
Speed
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Three Times
No Light
Unit is OFF
If a problem occurs during the unit operation, its integrated control
LED (2) will blink. The color of the blinking light depends on the
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type of error detected. Refer to Troubleshooting for further details.
NOTE: The ERV/HRV may be controlled using the Evolution
system control. The ERV/HRV may be connected using either a
NIM or a 4--Zone Damper Module. See the appropriate instructions
if using the NIM or a 4--Zone Damper Module for connection
instructions.
The Evolution system control will simultaneously control the
ERV/HRV and the indoor blower.
Push Button Timers may be used and are connected to the
NOTE: The ERV/HRV may be controlled using the Evolution
system control. The ERV/HRV may be connected using either a
NIM or a 4--Zone Damper Module. See the appropriate instructions
if using the NIM or a 4--Zone Damper Module for connection
instructions.
The Evolution system control will simultaneously control the
ERV/HRV and the indoor blower.
Push Button Timers may be used and are connected to the
ERV/HRV. However, the Evolution system should be set to
continuous fan to ensure that the fresh air is circulated in the home.
continuous fan to ensure that the fresh air is circulated in the home.
In a Zoned System, at least one zone should be set to continuous
fan.
fan.
OPERATING THE ERV/HRV WITH
THE EVOLUTION CONTROL
The ventilator has four settings in heating mode and three settings
in cooling mode.
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.
30 minutes depending on humidity and outside temperature.
LOW -- low speed all of the time.
HIGH -- high speed all of the time.
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