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Venmar HRV3000-10000 User Manual

Venmar HRV3000-10000
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©2008 Venmar CES Inc.
Aston-built Products
Custom-built Dedicated Outdoor Air Systems
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions Manual
Capacities: 1,000 to 300,000+ cfm
Model: EnergyPack
®
, ERV5000–10000 (indoor/
outdoor), HRV3000–10000 (indoor/outdoor)

Table of Contents

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Venmar HRV3000-10000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Supply Voltage120V
Supply Frequency60 Hz
Duct Size6 in.
TypeHeat Recovery
Power Supply120V / 60 Hz

Summary

Nomenclature

Type of Heat or Energy Recovery Device

Explains the coding for heat or energy recovery devices in unit nomenclature.

Number of Airstreams

Specifies the numbering for airstreams in the unit model code.

Supply CFM

Indicates the airflow capacity in CFM for unit selection purposes.

Unit Installation Indicator

Denotes whether the unit is for indoor or outdoor installation.

Supply and Exhaust Fan Types

Codes for different types of supply and exhaust fans used in units.

Heating Type

Identifies the type of heating coil or system employed in the unit.

Cooling Type

Specifies the type of cooling system employed in the unit.

Heating/Cooling Type

Indicates the combined heating and cooling system configuration.

Exterior Finish Options

Describes the available exterior finishes for the unit.

Safety Considerations and General Information

Safety Considerations

Important warnings and precautions for safe installation and operation.

General Information

Overview of the manual's scope and included documentation.

Recommended Spare Parts

List of essential spare parts for maintenance and minimizing downtime.

Installation Procedures

Unit Inspection on Arrival

Procedures for checking the unit upon delivery for damage or missing parts.

Unit Application Limitations

Explains restrictions for using units during construction.

Unit Location Requirements

Guidelines for selecting an optimal and safe location for unit installation.

Rigging, Lifting and Assembling

Rigging, Lifting and Assembling Equipment

Details on necessary equipment and procedures for lifting and assembling units.

Installation and Assembly Materials

Lists materials provided for unit assembly and sealing.

Start-up and Related Sections

Pre Start-up Check

Essential checks before powering on the unit for the first time.

Condensate Drain Trap and Lines

Instructions for installing proper condensate drainage systems.

Gas Connections

Procedures for safely connecting the unit to the gas supply.

Maintenance Procedures

Long-term Storage Maintenance Procedures

Procedures for units stored for over one month to maintain warranty.

Maintenance Summary Chart

Overview of recommended maintenance tasks and their frequencies.

Energy Recovery Wheel

Maintenance procedures for the energy recovery wheel components.

FANWALL® Array

Maintenance Schedule

Recommended maintenance tasks for the FANWALL array.

Fan Wheel and Motor Removal

Step-by-step guide for removing fan wheels and motors.

Troubleshooting and Controls

Controls

Information on unit navigation, monitoring, and control systems.

Troubleshooting

General guidance for diagnosing and resolving common unit issues.

Appendix B: WSHP Systems

Water Piping Components Included

Lists components included for WSHP water piping systems.

Water Piping Components Not Included

Lists components not provided as standard for WSHP water piping.

Recommended Piping, Components and Installation

Guidelines for WSHP water line piping and component installation.

Appendix D: Gas-fired Furnace Modules

Tubular Gas-fired Duct Furnace Module

Installation and maintenance specific to the tubular duct furnace module.

Introduction

Overview and general guidance for the gas-fired furnace manual.

Installation Requirements

Essential requirements before installing the gas-fired furnace module.

Appendix E: Start-up Forms

Unit Identification Information

Fields for identifying the specific unit being commissioned.

Start-up checklist

Comprehensive checklist for verifying unit readiness and initial operation.

Appendix P: Adjusting Refrigerant Charge

Before Charging

Prerequisites and conditions before adjusting refrigerant charge.

Checking Liquid Sub-Cooling

Procedure to measure and determine liquid sub-cooling.

Checking Evaporator Superheat

Procedure to measure and determine evaporator superheat.

Adjusting Sub-cooling and Superheat Temperatures

Guidelines for adjusting refrigerant charge based on measurements.

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