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39 TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to the following table for troubleshooting the HRV unit.
Table 17.1 Troubleshooting Procedures
SYMPTOM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Poor airflows
1/4 in (6mm) mesh on outside
hood is plugged
Filters plugged
Core obstructed
House grilles closed or blocked
Dampers are closed if installed
Poor power supply at site
Ductwork is restricting HRV
Improper speed control setting
HRV airflow improperly balanced
Clean exterior hoods or vents
Remove and clean filter
Remove and clean core
Check and open grilles
Open and adjust dampers
Have electrician check supply voltage
Check duct installation
Increase the speed of the HRV
Have contractor balance HRV
Supply air feels cold
Poor location of supply grilles, the
airflow may irritate the occupant
Outdoor temperature extremely
cold
Locate the grilles high on the walls or under
the baseboards, install ceiling mounted diffuse
or grilles so as not to directly spill the supply
air on the occupant (i.e., over a sofa)
Turn down the HRV supply speed. A small
duct heater (1 kW) could be used to temper
the supply air
Placement of furniture or closed doors is
restricting the movement of air in the home
If supply air is ducted into furnace return, the
furnace fan may need to run continuously to
distribute ventilation air comfortably
Dehumidistat is not
operating
Outdoor temperature is above
15°C (59°F)
Improper low voltage connection
External low voltage is shortened
out by a staple or nail
Check dehumidistat setting it may
be on OFF
Dehumidistat is functioning normally (see
Auto Dehumidistat Disable in this manual)
Check that the correct terminals have been
used
Check external wiring for a short
Set the dehumidistat at the desired setting
Humidity levels are too
high condensation is
appearing on the windows
Dehumidistat is set too high
HRV is not sized to handle a hot
tub, indoor pool etc.
Lifestyle of the occupants
Moisture coming into the home
from an unvented or unheated
crawl space
Moisture is remaining in the
washroom and kitchen areas
Condensation seems to form in
the spring and fall
HRV is set at too low a speed
Set dehumidistat lower
Cover pools, hot tubs when they are not in
use
Avoid hanging clothes to dry, storing wood
and venting clothes dryer inside. Firewood
may have to be moved outside
Vent crawl space and place a vapor barrier on
the floor of the crawl space
Ducts from the washroom should be sized to
remove moist air as effectively as possible,
use of a bathroom fan for short periods will
remove additional moisture
On humid days, as the seasons change, some
condensation may appear, but the homes air
quality will remain high with some HRV use
Increase speed of the HRV

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Lifebreath RNC5 HEX TPF Specifications

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BrandLifebreath
ModelRNC5 HEX TPF
CategoryFan
LanguageEnglish

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