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Notice: Prior to installing, serious consideraon must
be taken to ensure this venlaon system will operate
properly if integrated with any other type of mechanical
system such as a forced air system or an air handling unit.
To ensure proper operaon and compabilies of both
systems, the airows of the Heat Recovery Venlator
(HRV) or Energy Recovery Venlator (ERV) must be
balanced by the installer, by following the procedures
found in this manual.
The way in which your HRV/ERV is installed may make a
signicant dierence to the electrical energy consumed
when operang. To minimize the electricity use of the
HRV/ERV, a stand-alone fully ducted installaon is
recommended. If you choose a simplied installaon that
operates your furnace or air handler for room-to-room
venlaon, electrical energy consumpon and operang
cost will be greatly reduced if the blower of the system's
furnace or air handler has an electronically commutated
(ECM) motor.
Limitations: The product is for residenal applicaons
only and must be installed in accordance with all naonal
and local regulaons, building and safety codes.
*INSTALLATION DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) ( / / )
________________________________________________________________
MODEL#: ____________________________________________________
SERIAL #: _____________________________________________________
*Ask Dealer to provide this information.
Proprietary Notice
This document and the informaon disclosed herein are
proprietary data of Daikin North America LLC. Neither this
document nor the informaon contained herein shall be
reproduced, used, or disclosed to others without the
wrien authorizaon of Daikin North America LLC except
to the extent required for installaon or maintenance
of recipients equipment.
Liability Notice
Daikin North America LLC does not accept any liability for
installaons of venlaon equipment installed by unqualied
personnel or the use of parts/components/equipment that are
not authorized or approved by Daikin.
Our connuing commitment to quality products may
mean a change in specicaons without noce.
© 2015 DAIKIN NORTH AMERICA LLC
All rights reserved.
Houston, Texas • USA
www.cleancomfort.com
1-888-724-5211
i CAUTION!
Do not install in a cooking area or connect directly
to any appliance. Turn o all integral disconnects
before servicing.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ................................ 3
VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS ........................ 4
Determine Your Venlaon Needs 4
FITTING EQUIVALENT LENGTHS ...................... 5
TYPES OF INSTALLATIONS ............................... 6
Independent System installaon 6
Exhaust at the Source and Supply in the Return 6
Exhaust and Supply in the Return 7
Installaon Kit 7
Finding a Suitable Installaon Area HRV or ERV 7
INSTALLATION .................................................. 8
Installaon of the HRV / ERV 8
Insulated Flex from Unit to Outside Wall 8
Condensaon Drain Line 9
Supplying Power to the HRV/ERV 9
Installing Venlaon Hoods 10
MATRIX™ Venlaon Hoods 10
CONTROLS WIRING ......................................... 11
Controls Connecon 11
Wiring Diagrams for Furnace interlock systems 11
Alternate Forced-air Interlocking Wiring 12
SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS ........................... 13
Sequence of Operaons for Venlator and
Connected Wall Controls and Timer 13
VENTILATION CONTROL ................................. 13
BALANCING THE UNIT .................................... 14
TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................... 16
MAINTENANCE ................................................ 17
WARRANTY ...................................................... 18