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Healthy Climate Solutions HRV6-HEX095-TPD - User Manual

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INDOOR AIR QUALITY
KIT AND ACCESSORIES
507363-04
2/2021
Supersedes 3/2020
HEALTHY CLIMATE
®
ERV AND HRV VENTILATORS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND HOMEOWNER GUIDE FOR HEALTHY CLIMATE
®
ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR (ERV) AND HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR (HRV)
HRV5-150
HRV3-195
HRV3-150-TPD, HRV5-200-TPD,
HRV6-HEX095-TPD, HRV5-270-TPD-ECM,
ERV5-150-TPD, ERV5-175-TPD
ERV5-130
THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE OWNER
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • M
    marymoodyAug 12, 2025
    Why is there poor airflow from my Healthy Climate Solutions Fan?
    • H
      Holly HillAug 12, 2025
      Poor airflow from your Healthy Climate Solutions Fan can stem from several issues. Check for the following: * Blocked mesh on outside hoods or plugged filters. * An obstructed core or closed/blocked house grilles. * Closed dampers, a poor power supply, or ductwork restrictions. * An improper speed control setting or an improperly balanced ERV/HRV airflow. To resolve this, clean exterior hoods or vents, clean or replace the filter and core (every 3 months if it is MERV 13). Ensure grilles are open, adjust dampers, have an electrician check the power supply, inspect duct installation, increase the ERV/HRV speed, and have a contractor balance the ERV/HRV.
  • H
    hunter71Aug 19, 2025
    Why does the supply air from my Healthy Climate Solutions HRV6-HEX095-TPD feel cold?
    • D
      Douglas RobinsonAug 19, 2025
      The supply air from your Healthy Climate Solutions Fan might feel cold due to: poor location of supply grilles, airflow irritating occupants or extremely cold outdoor temperatures. To solve this, locate the grilles high on the walls or under the baseboards, install ceiling mounted diffuser or grilles so as not to direct airflow onto occupants and turn down the ERV/HRV supply speed. A small duct heater (1kW) could be used to temper the supply air. Consider rearranging furniture or opening closed doors that restrict air movement. If supply air is ducted into furnace return, the furnace fan may need to run continuously to distribute ventilation air comfortably.
  • D
    Dale MolinaAug 23, 2025
    What to do if my Healthy Climate Solutions HRV6-HEX095-TPD Fan dehumidistat is not operating?
    • W
      whitneyblackAug 23, 2025
      If the dehumidistat on your Healthy Climate Solutions Fan is not operating, it could be due to a few reasons: the outdoor temperature may be above 59ºF (15ºC), there might be an improper low-voltage connection, an external low voltage short caused by a staple or nail, or the dehumidistat might be set to OFF. Check that the correct terminals have been used and examine external wiring for shorts. Set the dehumidistat at the desired level. Note that the dehumidistat functions normally when the outdoor temperature is above 59ºF (15ºC).
  • M
    Melissa HernandezAug 27, 2025
    Why are my Healthy Climate Solutions HRV units or ducts frosting up?
    • A
      Andrew MillerAug 27, 2025
      HRV units and/or ducts frosting up in your Healthy Climate Solutions system can be caused by improperly balanced HRV air flows or a malfunction of the HRV defrost system. To address this, have an HVAC contractor balance the HRV airflows and ensure the damper defrost is operating during the self-test.
  • S
    Samantha AlvarezAug 30, 2025
    What causes condensation or ice build-up in the insulated duct to the outside of my Healthy Climate Solutions Fan?
    • J
      Justin MccormickAug 30, 2025
      Condensation or ice build-up in the insulated duct to the outside of your Healthy Climate Solutions Fan can be due to an incomplete vapor barrier around the insulated duct or a hole/tear in the outer duct covering. To fix this, tape and seal all joints and tape any holes or tears in the outer duct covering. Ensure that the vapor barrier is completely sealed.
  • L
    Larry Griffith Jr.Sep 3, 2025
    Why are humidity levels too low with my Healthy Climate Solutions HRV6-HEX095-TPD?
    • U
      urobertsSep 3, 2025
      Low humidity levels with your Healthy Climate Solutions Fan can occur if the dehumidistat control is set too low, the blower speed of the ERV/HRV is too high, or the ERV/HRV airflows are improperly balanced. To resolve this, set the dehumidistat at a higher level and decrease the ERV/HRV blower speed. You may need to add humidity through the use of humidifiers. Consider having a contractor balance the ERV/HRV airflows.
  • J
    Janice DavisSep 7, 2025
    Why is there water in the bottom of my Healthy Climate Solutions ERV/HRV unit?
    • T
      Tina RojasSep 7, 2025
      Water accumulation at the bottom of your Healthy Climate Solutions ERV/HRV unit can be attributed to a few potential causes: plugged drain pans, improper connection of ERV/HRV drain lines, the unit not being level, obstructed drain lines, or the heat exchange core not being properly installed. Ensure the o-ring on the drain nozzle sits properly, check the drain line for kinks, inspect water drain connections, and make sure water drains properly from pan(s).
  • R
    Russell DavidsonNov 15, 2025
    What to do if humidity levels are too high with my Healthy Climate Solutions HRV6-HEX095-TPD Fan and condensation appears on windows?
    • E
      Emily BowmanNov 15, 2025
      If humidity levels are too high and condensation is appearing on windows while using your Healthy Climate Solutions Fan, it could be due to several reasons: * The dehumidistat might be set too high. * The ERV/HRV unit may be undersized for your home's needs (e.g., if you have a hot tub or indoor pool). * Moisture may be entering from a non-vented crawl space. * Excess moisture may be lingering in washroom and kitchen areas. * The condensation might be a seasonal issue during spring and fall. * The ERV/HRV might be set at too low a speed. To address this, try setting the dehumidistat at a lower level, cover pools or hot tubs when not in use, avoid drying clothes indoors, vent the crawl space, ensure bathroom ducts are effectively removing moist air, and increase the speed of t...

Summary

Defrost Cycle (ERV;HRV)

iComfort E30 (15 S63) or S30 (12 U67) Ventilation Control Installation and Setup Guide

FEATURES

Lists the operational modes and features of the E30/S30 control system.

INSTALLATION OVERVIEW

Guides on referring to wiring diagrams and other sections for installation.

ERV AND HRV WIRING DIAGRAMS

DETERMINING VENTILATION RATE

Ventilation Rate for High Speed

Details on setting high speed ventilation rates using charts and tools.

Ventilation Rate for Low Speed

Procedure to set the system blower to low speed on two-speed units.

THERMOSTAT VENTILATION PARAMETERS

Smart Hub Ventilation Parameters

Lists parameters for configuring ventilation via Smart Hub.

Timed Ventilation Control Mode

Details the timed control mode parameters and operation.

Ventilation Rate Settings

Specifies ranges for ventilation rates adjustable via thermostat.

ASHRAE Ventilation Control Mode

Explains the ASHRAE mode for validating ventilation CFMs.

H;C ERV;HRV Ventilation Push Button Control (Y8249)

Control (Y8249) Settings

Details the settings and operation of the Y8249 push button control.

H;C ERV;HRV Deluxe Ventilation Control (Y8250)

Table 12. Digital Control Operations

USING TIMERS

Instructions on how to use the optional timers.

Installation Methods - Simplified (Return;Return)

Installation Methods - Partially Dedicated

Installation Methods - Fully Dedicated

Installing Weatherhoods

INSTALLING DUCTING FROM WEATHERHOODS TO THE (ERV;HRV) UNIT

Instructions for connecting ducting from weatherhoods to the unit.

INTAKE WEATHERHOOD REQUIREMENTS

Guidelines for installing intake weatherhoods.

EXHAUST WEATHERHOOD REQUIREMENTS

Guidelines for installing exhaust weatherhoods.

Installing H;C ERV;HRV Ventilation Push Button Control (Y8249)

Installation and Operation of H;C Ventilation Wireless Timers (Y8251)

Interlocking ERV;HRV Blower to Air Handler;Furnace Blower

Unit Wiring Diagrams

Installer Selectable High Speed Settings

Airflow Balancing

AIRFLOW BALANCING USING THE PITOT TUBE (ALL MODELS)

AIRFLOW BALANCING USING THE DOOR PORTS (AVAILABLE ON SELECTED MODELS)

Airflow Balancing Charts

Sequence of Operations

Operational Flowcharts

Troubleshooting

Replacement Parts Summary

Blower Assembly Service (Dealer Only)

Homeowner Maintenance Information

Healthy Climate Solutions HRV6-HEX095-TPD Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHealthy Climate Solutions
ModelHRV6-HEX095-TPD
CategoryFan
LanguageEnglish

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