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Honeywell VNT5150H1000 - System Benefits and Features

Honeywell VNT5150H1000
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AbouttheERV/HRVVentilationSystem
The Honeywell ERV/HRV Ventilation System provides
improved indoor air quality through its high performance
andefficiency.
Benets
• Ventilationwithsensibleheatrecovery(ERVandHRV)
• Ventilationwithlatentheatrecovery(ERVonly)
• Simplifiedmounting(hanging)
• Removableductcollarsforeasyductingtotheunit
• Intuitivebalancingviatwovariablespeedmotorsanda
speedcontrol
CAUTION: Electrical shock and re hazard. Can cause personal and equipment damage.
Before servicing or cleaning the system, always remove the power cord from the AC wall
outlet.
Wear protective clothing and safety glasses when installing ventilator and working with
sheet metal.
To reduce the hazards of electric shock or re, do not perform any service to the system
other than those stated in the operating manual instructions.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this ventilation system comes equipped with a
3-prong plug-in. This plug will t in a polarized outlet only one way.
Do not use ventilation system for outdoor application.
Do not pull or twist power cord when disconnecting it from the ventilation system. Grasp
the plug rmly, not the cord.
Do not modify the power plug in any way; if modied, risk of electric shock, re, or even
damage to the unit may occur.
Do not use the ventilation system for removal of ammable fumes, gases or connect
directly to any appliances.
Use a 120 VAC outlet only.
Do not use an extension cord.
Do not obstruct or cover the air intake or air outlet of the ventilation system.
Do not modify, repair or disassemble this system. These tasks are to be performed by
authorized serviced personnel only. Fire, electrical shock and/or bodily injury may occur
if these warnings are not followed.
To prevent injuries, do not operate the ventilation system, while servicing or maintaining.
There are impeller wheels turning at a very high speed that must fully stop rotating prior
to accessing the inside of the unit.
Always assess how the operation of the ventilation system may interact with vented
combustion equipment (i.e. Gas Furnace, Oil Furnace, Combustion, Appliances, etc.)
Ensure unit is properly installed and suspended to prevent falling or dropping injuries.
ERV/HRVVentilationSystems69-2480EF—01
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