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Lifebreath MAX XTR - User Manual

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69-METRO IOM 0722
Installation, Operation
and Maintenance Manual
Installation, Operation
and Maintenance Manual
HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATORS &
ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATORS
HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATORS &
ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATORS
HRVs:
METRO 120F
METRO 120F-ECM
METRO 120D
METRO 120D-ECM
ERVs:
METRO 120 ERV
METRO 120 ERV-ECM
METRO 120ERVD
METRO 120 ERVD-ECM
METRO XTR
MAX XTR
METRO IOM

Questions and Answers

  • V
    vcunninghamAug 12, 2025
    How to prevent condensation in Lifebreath MAX XTR Fan duct?
    • A
      Austin HansonAug 12, 2025
      To address condensation or ice build-up in the insulated duct of your Lifebreath Fan to the outside, consider the following: * Ensure a complete vapor barrier around the insulated duct by taping and sealing all joints. * If there is a hole or tear in the outer duct covering, tape any holes or tears made in the outer duct covering.
  • D
    Donna DavenportAug 16, 2025
    Why is my Lifebreath MAX XTR frosting up?
    • S
      samanthastoneAug 16, 2025
      If your HRV/ERV units and/or ducts are frosting up, it could be due to: * HRV/ERV air flows being improperly balanced; in this case, have an HVAC contractor balance the HRV/ERV airflows. * A malfunction of the HRV/ERV defrost system; ensure damper defrost is operating during self-test.
  • J
    john68Aug 20, 2025
    Why does my Lifebreath MAX XTR Fan have poor airflow?
    • R
      ramirezpatrickAug 20, 2025
      Poor airflow in your Lifebreath Fan can stem from several causes: * The mesh on outside hoods may be plugged, requiring you to clean the exterior hoods or vents. * Filters might be plugged, so you should remove and clean both the filter and core. * House grilles could be closed or blocked; check and open them. * Dampers, if installed, might be closed; open and adjust them. * The power supply at the site could be poor; have an electrician check the supply voltage at the house. * Ductwork might be restricting the HRV/ERV; check the duct installation. * The speed control setting may be improper; increase the speed of the HRV/ERV. * The HRV/ERV airflow might be improperly balanced; have a contractor balance it.
  • D
    dawnballAug 23, 2025
    What to do if humidity levels are too high with my Lifebreath MAX XTR Fan?
    • S
      Shelley StevensAug 23, 2025
      If humidity levels are too high and condensation appears on windows when using your Lifebreath Fan, consider these factors: * The dehumidistat may be set too high; try setting it at a lower level. * The HRV/ERV unit might be undersized for a hot tub or indoor pool; cover the pool or hot tub when not in use. * Moisture could be entering from a non-vented or non-heated crawl space; vent the crawl space and place a vapor barrier on the floor. * Moisture might be remaining in washroom and/or kitchen areas; ensure ducts from the washroom are sized to remove moist air effectively and use a bathroom fan for short periods to remove additional moisture. * The HRV/ERV might be set at too low a speed; increase the speed.
  • J
    Joshua TurnerAug 27, 2025
    What to do if my Lifebreath MAX XTR supply air feels cold?
    • H
      hodgesbenjaminAug 27, 2025
      If the supply air from your Lifebreath Fan feels cold, it could be due to the following: * Poor location of supply grilles: Relocate the grilles high on the walls or under the baseboards. * Outdoor temperature extremely cold: A small duct heater (1kw) could be used to temper the supply air.
  • C
    Cheryl JacobsAug 30, 2025
    How to fix water in the bottom of my Lifebreath MAX XTR?
    • J
      jasonhillAug 31, 2025
      If you find water in the bottom of your Lifebreath Fan unit, here's what to check: * Drain pans may be plugged; look for kinks in the drain line. * The HRV/ERV drain lines might be improperly connected; check the water drain connections. * The HRV/ERV may not be level; make sure water drains properly from the pan(s).
  • M
    Megan ThomasSep 4, 2025
    Why is my Lifebreath MAX XTR Fan dehumidistat not operating?
    • J
      Jacob WrightSep 4, 2025
      The dehumidistat on your Lifebreath Fan might not be operating because: * The outdoor temperature is above 59ºF (15ºC); in this case, the dehumidistat is functioning normally. * There may be an improper low-voltage connection; check that the correct terminals have been used. * External low voltage may be shorted out by a staple or nail; check external wiring for a short. * Make sure that you set the dehumidistat at the desired level.
  • K
    Kelly MontgomerySep 7, 2025
    Why are humidity levels too low with my Lifebreath Fan?
    • D
      Dr. Anthony Gonzalez MDSep 8, 2025
      If you're experiencing low humidity levels with your Lifebreath Fan, here are a few things to check: * The dehumidistat control may be set too low; try setting it at a higher level. * The blower speed of the HRV/ERV might be too high; decrease the HRV/ERV blower speed. * Humidity may have to be added through the use of humidifiers. * HRV/ERV airflows may be improperly balanced; have a contractor balance HRV/ERV airflows.

Summary

ERV Unit Specifications

HRV Unit Specifications

Defrost Cycle Operation

Recirculating Damper Defrost

Details the defrost operation for units with a recirculating damper.

Fan Defrost Operation

Details the defrost operation for units using fan-based defrosting.

Required Ventilation Standards

Ventilation Formula Method

Provides the formula for calculating building ventilation rates based on floor area and bedrooms.

Ventilation Table Method

Presents a table for determining ventilation rates based on floor area and number of bedrooms.

Dehumidistat Operation

BC02 Basic Control Features

BC03 Basic Control Features

BC04 Basic Control Features

DXPL03 Deluxe Control Features

DET01 Wired Timer Operation

DET02 Wireless Timer

Ductwork Connection Guidelines

Simplified Installation Method (Return;Return)

Partially Dedicated Installation Method

Fully Dedicated Installation Method

Unit Installation Location Guidance

Unit Installation Restrictions

Unit Mounting Procedures

HRV Drain Connection Installation

Weather Hood Installation and Requirements

Dual Hood Kit Installation

Control Installation Procedures

DET02 Wireless Timer Installation and Pairing

DET02 Wireless Timer Pairing Process

Step-by-step instructions for pairing the DET02 wireless timer with the wall control.

RX02 Repeater Installation and Pairing

DET01 Wired Timer Installation

Interlocking HRV;ERV with Air Handler;Furnace

Electrical Connections and Safety

Installing the Standby Jumper

Explains how to install the standby jumper for specific operating modes.

Unit Wiring Diagrams (METRO 120 ERV, 120 F, XTR)

Unit Wiring Diagrams (METRO 120 D, 120 ERVD, MAX XTR)

Unit Dip Switch Settings

Adjusting the EC Motor Airflow

Airflow Balancing Importance

Manual Airflow Balancing Procedure

Detailed steps for manually balancing the airflows using a digital manometer.

Collar Port Method Airflow Balancing

Auto Balancing Functionality

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Homeowner Maintenance Guide

Cleaning and Replacing Air Filters

Detailed steps for cleaning or replacing air filters.

Cleaning Core and Cabinet Interior

Instructions for cleaning the unit's core and interior cabinet.

Cleaning Impeller Blades

Lifebreath MAX XTR Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLifebreath
ModelMAX XTR
CategoryFan
LanguageEnglish

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