Hearth and Home Technologies HRV200PLUS Ventilation Hood User Manual


 
02/04 4034-102 Rev F 1
CAUTION:
Do not expose the appliance to the elements (such
as rain, etc.).
IMPORTANT!
Before installation, the installer must give careful consider-
ation to how this HRV200PLUS system will operate if con-
nected to any other piece of mechanical air movement equip-
ment, i.e. a forced air furnace or air handler, operating at a
higher or lower static pressure.
Before the installation, the installer must assess any inter-
action between the HRV200PLUS and vented combustion
equipment, i.e. gas furnaces, oil furnaces, wood stoves, etc.,
and ensure the ability of the vented appliances to properly
vent is not compromised by the operation of the
HRV200PLUS system.
After installation, the installer must confirm the compatibil-
ity of the installed system by measuring both air flows of
the HRV200PLUS by using the balancing procedure found
in this manual and evaluating the effects on any intercon-
nected equipment.
NEVER install a ventilator in a situation where its normal
operation, lack of operation or partial failure may result in
the back drafting or improper functioning of vented com-
bustion equipment!!!
For assistance during installation contact your local dealer
or contact the Heatilator Technical Services Department,
Hearth & Home Technologies Inc., 1915 W. Saunders Street,
Mt. Pleasant, Iowa 52641, 1-877-IAQ-VENT
(1-877-427-8368).
HEATILATOR
®
is a registered trademark of Hearth & Home
Technologies Inc.
INSTALLATION & OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE RETAIN THIS MANUAL
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
This appliance is certified to CSA22.2 and UL1812 standards
and also is performance tested to CSA439-00.
HR V200PLUS
HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR
DESIGNED TO OPERATE WITH THE FOLLOWING FRESH AIR FIREPLACES:
HEATILATOR CNXT70IPLUS SERIES & NB4236IPLUS SERIES
HEAT-N-GLO 6000PLUS SERIES & 6100PLUS SERIES
Note: The Caliber NXT Plus gas appliance (CNXT70IPLUS Series)
and the 6100 PLUS (6100PLUS Series) CANNOT be installed at an
elevation above 6,200 ft. (1,890m).
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