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Venmar HRV600i - User Manual

Venmar HRV600i
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HRV
Heat Recovery Ventilators
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions Manual
Capacity: 300 to 1,260 cfm
Model: HRV600i, HRV700i, HRV1200i
©2001 Venmar CES

Questions and Answers

  • M
    Megan WatersAug 3, 2025
    Why is the air too dry when using my Venmar Fan?
    • H
      hollandkarenAug 3, 2025
      If the inside air is too dry when using your Venmar Fan, this could be due to over ventilation because the speed setting is too high. Try adjusting the speed setting. Also, check the dehumidistat setting; if it's too low, set the dehumidistat control to a higher position (if applicable).
  • P
    parkalexisAug 11, 2025
    What to do if there's condensation on surfaces when using my Venmar HRV600i Fan?
    • J
      James LewisAug 11, 2025
      Persistent condensation on windows, walls, and ceilings when using your Venmar Fan may be due to several reasons: * Improper adjustment of the dehumidistat control. Try adjusting the dehumidistat control knob to a lower setting. * Improper ventilation rate. Consider installing a dehumidistat (option). * A window frame that is too cold or leaky. In this case, repair the window frame.
  • S
    sreedAug 18, 2025
    Why is the air from my Venmar HRV600i Fan supply diffusers too cold?
    • K
      Keith OliverAug 18, 2025
      If the air from the supply diffusers is too cold when using your Venmar Fan, it could be due to: * An imbalance of supply and exhaust air. Check the filters and heat exchangers for blockage and verify the balance of airflows. * Outdoor temperature being very cold. If this is the case, consider installing an electric duct heater.
  • E
    Emily Miller MDAug 26, 2025
    What causes the heat exchanger in my Venmar Fan to freeze up?
    • B
      Brenda LeeAug 26, 2025
      If the heat exchanger in your Venmar Fan is freezing up, it could be caused by: * An imbalance of supply and exhaust air. Check the filters and heat exchangers for blockage. Check the balance of airflows. * The frost control damper not functioning. Check for operation of both frost control damper actuators.

Summary

Safety Considerations

Recommended Spare Parts

Lists essential spare parts recommended for maintaining unit operation and minimizing downtime.

Installation

Unit Location Requirements

Specifies ideal locations and considerations for installing the HRV unit to ensure proper function and access.

Electrical Connections

Power Supply

Details electrical requirements, voltage, MCA, and MOP for unit power connection.

Wall Control Connection

Describes the types and wiring for remote wall control options.

Pre Start-up Procedure

Start-up Procedure

Frost Control

Exhaust Only Defrost

Describes the defrost cycle for units with exhaust-only defrosting.

Recirculation Defrost

Details the defrost cycle for units employing recirculation defrost.

Sequence of Operation

Unit Check Points

Lists key operational checks for the unit's sequence of operation.

Airflow Measurement and Balancing

Balancing Procedure

Maintenance

Bi-monthly Maintenance

Outlines routine tasks to be performed every two months for unit upkeep.

Annual Maintenance

Testing and Replacement of the Damper Actuator

Guides on testing damper actuator function and replacement procedures.

Appendix G: Start-up Form and Checklist

Start-up Readings

Appendix J: Troubleshooting

Venmar HRV600i Specifications

General IconGeneral
Supply Voltage120V
Energy Recovery EfficiencyUp to 70%
Airflow @ 0.4 in. w.g.600 CFM
H.R.E. Efficiency @ 32F (0C)70%
S.R.E. Efficiency @ 32F (0C)60%

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