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Venmar 41502 - User Manual

Venmar 41502
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These products earned the ENERGY STAR
®
by
meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by
Natural Resources Canada and the US EPA. They
meet ENERGY STAR requirements only when used
in Canada.
21784 rev. 09
VB0205
VB0206
RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY
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USER AND INSTALLER MANUAL
TOP PORTS UNITS
HRV ERV
Constructo 1.0 41502 41506
C12 41552 41556
60H 41602 41606
60H+ 41652 41656
SIDE PORTS UNITS
HRV ERV
Constructo 1.0 41500 41504
C12 41550 41554
60H 41600 41604
60H+ 41650 41654

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Questions and Answers

  • A
    ashley10Sep 10, 2025
    What to do if the LED of my Venmar Fan is blinking red?
    • T
      Thomas GarzaSep 10, 2025
      If the LED of the integrated control on your Venmar Fan is blinking red because the door is open, close the door and press the integrated control push button once to reset the unit. If the LED is blinking red because there is a problem with the exhaust motor, contact your installer.
  • K
    Katherine BarkerSep 12, 2025
    Why is there condensation on my windows when using Venmar Fan?
    • J
      Jessica Mitchell PhDSep 12, 2025
      To reduce condensation with your Venmar Fan: leave curtains half-open to allow air circulation; store all firewood in a closed room with a dehumidifier or in a well-ventilated room, or store the wood outside; do not adjust the thermostat of your heating system below 18°C (64°F).
  • M
    Michael SantosSep 13, 2025
    What to do if air from Venmar Fan is too cold?
    • T
      Taylor BrownSep 14, 2025
      If the air is too cold at the air supply grille of your Venmar Fan, check if the exterior hood is not blocked and install a duct heater.
  • L
    Lisa EspinozaSep 15, 2025
    Why is the LED of my Venmar Fan blinking amber?
    • K
      Kelly SmithSep 16, 2025
      If the LED of the integrated control on your Venmar Fan is blinking amber because there is a problem with the motorized damper, the unit will try to reset the damper every 20 to 30 minutes for a 12-hour period. After 12 hours, if the problem is not solved, the unit stops trying to reset the damper. Contact your installer.
  • F
    fcoxSep 18, 2025
    What does it mean when the LED of Venmar Fan is blinking green?
    • M
      markmontoyaSep 18, 2025
      If the LED of the integrated control on your Venmar Fan is blinking green because there is a problem with the thermistor, contact your installer.
  • K
    Kayla CannonDec 1, 2025
    Why is the supply motor not working on my Venmar Air Conditioner?
    • A
      Aaron HamiltonDec 1, 2025
      If the supply motor in your Venmar Air Conditioner isn't working while the exhaust motor is, there could be several reasons. The supply motor itself, its capacitor, or the PCB might be defective. Also, check if the door is open (and the unit isn't unplugged), or if there's a loose connection in the 18 µF low-speed capacitor wires, or a loose connection between the blue wire from the J9 connector to the blue wire from the transformer. To troubleshoot, try these steps: * Plug the supply motor into the J5 connector and the exhaust motor into the J4 connector. If the integrated control LED flashes RED, the supply motor is defective. If the exhaust motor works, plug the supply motor back into the J4 connector and the exhaust motor into the J5 connector, then check the supply motor capacitor....

Summary

LIMITATION

1. USING THIS UNIT

1.1 Integrated Control

Explains the unit's booting sequence and how to use the integrated push-button for speed control.

2. USER SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS

2.1 Quarterly Maintenance

Details the steps for performing quarterly maintenance, including filter cleaning and core washing.

2.2 Annual Maintenance

Outlines the procedure for annual maintenance, focusing on core cleaning and unit interior.

3. USERS TROUBLESHOOTING

4. WARRANTY

5. INSTALLATION

5.1 Preparing the unit

Instructions for preparing the unit, including removing transport brackets and opening dampers.

5.2 Locating the unit

Guidance on choosing an appropriate location for the unit, considering temperature and access.

5.3 Connecting the Drain (Constructo 1.0 HRV, C12 HRV, 60 H HRV and 60 H+ HRV)

Steps for connecting the drain for specific HRV models, including tubing and water trap.

5.4 Installing the Ductwork and the registers

5.4.1 Fully Ducted System

Details installing registers for stale air and fresh air in a fully ducted system configuration.

5.4.2 Exhaust Ducted System - Supply Side

Guides duct connections for the supply side of an exhaust ducted system.

5.4.3 Exhaust Ducted System - Return Side

Details duct connections for the return side of an exhaust ducted system.

5.4.4 SIMPLIFIED INSTALLATION - RETURN;SUPPLY

5.4.5 SIMPLIFIED INSTALLATION - RETURN;RETURN

Details simplified installation steps for return/return configurations, noting furnace synchronization.

5.5 Installing the Exterior Hoods

5.6 Installing Dual Exterior Hood Using Tandem* Transition Kit (optional)

5.7 Connecting the Ducts to the Unit

5.7.1 Insulated Flexible Ducts

Instructions for connecting insulated flexible ducts, including insulation and vapor barrier handling.

5.7.2 Non-Insulated Rigid Ducts

Guidelines for connecting non-insulated rigid ducts, emphasizing vibration avoidance.

6. CONTROLS

6.1 Setting extended defrost for C12 HRV, C12 ERV, 60 H+ HRV AND 60 H+ ERV

Procedure to set extended defrost mode for specific unit models in cold weather conditions.

6.2 Electrical Connection to Optional Wall Controls

Explains compatibility and wiring procedures for connecting optional main and auxiliary wall controls.

7. CONNECTION TO THE FURNACE

8. BALANCING THE UNIT

9. SERVICE PARTS

10. WIRING DIAGRAM

11. TROUBLESHOOTING

Venmar 41502 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandVenmar
Model41502
CategoryAir Conditioner
LanguageEnglish

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