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Reversomatic Superior Series - User Manual

Reversomatic Superior Series
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HRV / ERV INSTALLATION AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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www.reversomatic.com
Maxum Series
model:
RHRV-S200A
Aluminum Core
RHRV-S200P
Polypropylene Core
RERV-S200
Enthalpy Core
Economy Series
model:
RHRV-E100A
Aluminum Core
RHRV-E100P
Polypropylene Core
RERV-E100
Enthalpy Core
Superior Series
model:
RHRV-S100A
Aluminum Core
RHRV-S100P
Polypropylene Core
RERV-S100
Enthalpy Core
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2100
CERTIFIED
Project Series
model:
RHRV-P100A
Aluminum Core
RHRV-P100P
Polypropylene Core
RERV-P100
Enthalpy Core

Questions and Answers

  • R
    Robert FrancisAug 14, 2025
    How to improve low airflow in my Reversomatic Superior?
    • K
      Kimberly DouglasAug 14, 2025
      Low airflow in your Reversomatic Furnace can stem from several causes. Here's what to check: * **Improperly balanced HRV/ERV airflow:** Have a professional balancer or contractor balance the unit. * **Clogged filter:** Remove and clean the filter. * **Obstructed core:** Remove and clean the core. * **Blocked exterior fresh air supply:** Remove the blockage. * **Closed damper:** Check the damper. * **Restricting ductwork:** Inspect the duct installation. * **Low power supply:** Switch off the unit immediately and call the electrician to check the voltage.
  • P
    pwilliamsAug 17, 2025
    What to do if my Reversomatic Furnace is not defrosting properly?
    • A
      annettesandersAug 17, 2025
      If your Reversomatic Furnace isn't defrosting correctly, consider these potential causes: * **Frozen fresh air duct:** Check for and remove any ice. * **Improperly balanced HRV/ERV airflow:** Have a professional balancer or contractor balance the unit. * **Defective temperature sensor:** Replace the temperature sensor.
  • H
    Heather PotterAug 21, 2025
    Why is my Reversomatic Furnace sensing cold air from the supply?
    • E
      Emily FloresAug 21, 2025
      If your Reversomatic Furnace is sensing cold air from the supply, here are a few things to investigate: * **Blocked exhaust hood:** Remove any blockages and clean the hood outside the building. * **Improperly balanced HRV/ERV airflow:** Have a contractor balance the unit. * **Extremely cold outdoor temperature:** Consider installing a duct heater.
  • J
    Jacqueline MckinneyAug 25, 2025
    What does it mean when the LEDs on my Reversomatic Superior Furnace flash twice?
    • J
      Javier HunterAug 25, 2025
      If the LEDs on the Main Control board and the remote wall mount Timer Switch of your Reversomatic Furnace are flashing 0.5 sec On/0.5 sec Off/0.5 sec On then 2 sec Off, then repeat the cycle (2 Blinks), it could indicate: * **Obstructed damper:** Check the backdraft damper to ensure no screw interferes with its function. * **Exhaust fan jam/over-current:** Replace the fan.
  • J
    James BergerAug 28, 2025
    Why doesn't the timer light stay on for my Reversomatic Furnace?
    • M
      mark36Aug 28, 2025
      If the 20/40/60 minute light on your Reversomatic Furnace timer switch doesn't stay on, it might be due to: * **Loose connection:** Check the connection. * **Defective switch:** Replace the timer switch. * **Issue with main controller:** Reset the main controller.
  • A
    April RobertsAug 31, 2025
    What does it mean when the LEDs on my Reversomatic Superior flash three times?
    • S
      Sandra HaasAug 31, 2025
      If the LEDs on the Main Control board and the remote wall mount Timer Switch of your Reversomatic Furnace are flashing 0.5 sec On/0.5 sec Off/0.5 sec On/0.5 sec Off/ 0.5 sec On, then 2 seconds Off, then repeat the cycle (3 Blinks), it indicates that the supply fan has an open circuit. This can be due to a burned motor or an overheated fan. Replace the motor.
  • C
    Cheyenne ParrishSep 3, 2025
    What does it mean when the LEDs on my Reversomatic Superior flash four times?
    • V
      victoria68Sep 3, 2025
      If the LEDs on the Main Control board and the remote wall mount Timer Switch of your Reversomatic Furnace are flashing 0.5 sec On/0.5 sec Off/0.5 sec On/0.5 sec Off/ 0.5 sec On/0.5 sec Off/0.5 sec On then 2 seconds Off, then repeat the cycle (4 Blinks), it could mean: * **Obstructed damper:** Check the back-draft damper, ensuring no screw interferes with its function. * **Supply fan jam/over-current:** Replace the fan.
  • B
    Brianna OwensSep 7, 2025
    What does it mean when the LEDs on my Reversomatic Superior flash once?
    • T
      Terri MartinSep 7, 2025
      If the LEDs on the Main Control board and the remote wall mount Timer Switch of your Reversomatic Furnace are flashing 0.5 second On then 2 seconds Off then repeat the cycle (1 Blink), it indicates an open circuit in the exhaust fan. This could be due to a burned motor or an overheated fan. Replace the motor.
  • S
    Sally PatrickSep 10, 2025
    What does it mean when the LEDs on my Reversomatic Furnace flash five times?
    • C
      Christopher FosterSep 10, 2025
      If the LEDs on the Main Control board and the remote wall mount Timer Switch of your Reversomatic Furnace flash 0.5 sec On/0.5 sec Off/ 0.5 sec On/0.5 sec Off/ 0.5 sec On/0.5 sec Off/ 0.5 sec On/0.5 sec Off/ 0.5 sec On/0.5 sec Off/ 0.5 sec On, then 2 seconds Off, then repeat the cycle (5 Blinks), it indicates a temperature sensor failure. In this case, both motors will shut off. Replace the temperature sensor.

Summary

Important Safety Instructions

General Warnings

Focuses on reducing risks like fire, electric shock, or injury during operation and installation.

Operational Cautions

Highlights specific warnings and considerations for unit operation and placement.

Superior Series Parts

Project Series Parts

Economy Series Parts

Maxum Series Parts

Wiring Diagram Overview

Control Board Explanation

Explains the main control board, its functions, and optional accessories.

HVAC System Interlocks

Describes how to interlock the unit with furnace, fan coil, or heat pump systems.

Furnace; Fan Coil; Heat Pump Interlocks

Standard Interlock Wiring

Details the standard low-voltage wiring configuration for HVAC interlocks.

HRV and ERV Installation Types

Air Flow Balancing

General Balancing Procedure

Outlines the general steps and requirements for balancing air flows in the unit.

Maintenance Procedures

Troubleshooting Guide

Reversomatic Superior Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandReversomatic
ModelSuperior Series
CategoryFurnace
LanguageEnglish

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