RenewAire HE1.5XINH Energy Recovery Ventilator ERV Instructions

May 15, 2024
RenewAire

RenewAire HE1.5XINH Energy Recovery Ventilator ERV

Product Information

Specifications

  • Manufacturer : RenewAire
  • Product Type: Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV)
  • Available Configurations: Multiple
  • Installation: Indoor
  • Motor Type: ECM (Electronically Commutated Motor)
  • Voltage Options: 120V, 208-230V, 277V, 460V
  • Phase Options : 1 Phase, 3 Phase
  • Frequency: 60 HZ
  • Blower Type : Backward-inclined Blower
  • Motor Efficiency: Premium Efficiency, EISA Compliant

Product Usage Instructions

Installation

The RenewAire Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) is typically installed as part of a building HVAC system. Follow the steps below for installation:

  1. Coordinate with your HVAC contractor to determine the size and location of building penetrations required for installation.
  2. Ensure proper sequencing of construction for associated plumbing, HVAC, and electrical supply.
  3. Assemble the unit under the provided shop drawings and manufacturer’s instructions.
  4. Connect the unit to the building’s electrical supply following the wiring diagrams provided.

Operation and Maintenance

To ensure optimal performance and longevity of the RenewAire Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV), follow these guidelines:

  1. Regularly inspect the unit for any signs of damage, wear, or malfunction.
  2. Clean or replace air filters as recommended by the manufacturer.
  3. Keep the area around the unit clear of any obstructions to ensure proper airflow.
  4. Periodically check and tighten all electrical connections.

Troubleshooting

If you encounter any issues with the RenewAire Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV), refer to the troubleshooting section of the provided operation and maintenance manual.
If the issue persists, contact your local RenewAire authorized representative for further assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1: Where can I find product data and manuals?

  • A: You can find RenewAire product data, including unit descriptions, catalog, and instruction manuals, on the RenewAire website at www.renewaire.com/our-ervs/.

Q2: How can I locate my local RenewAire authorized representative?

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION GUIDE HE1.5IN RENEWAIRE MODEL ERV –– AIR-TO-AIR ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR FOR OUTDOOR OR INDOOR INSTALLATION CSI MasterFormat CATEGORY 23 72 00

  • Note to User: This document is subject to copyright protection and is proprietary to RenewAire, LLC. However, RenewAire authorizes the user a limited non-exclusive license to use this document or portions of it to prepare written product specifications for the above CSI MasterFormat category.
  • All information in this document as provided by RenewAire, LLC is informational and is provided without representation or warranty of any kind to the user or any other party, including, without limitation,

ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT

  • To the greatest extent permitted by applicable law, RenewAire assumes no liability, and User assumes all liability and risk, for the use or results from the use of this document or the information contained herein, whether as modified by the user or not.
  • Users should consult www.renewaire.com to verify that this document represents the most current version.
  • To view RenewAire product data including unit description, catalog, and instruction manuals, go to www.renewaire.com/our-ervs/
  • This product is available in multiple different configurations. The unit is typically installed as an element of a building’s HVAC system.
  • Questions regarding this product should be directed to your local RenewAire authorized representative.
  • To locate your local rep, go to www.renewaire.com/how-to-buy/find-a-dealer/ and select your region.

SECTION 23 72 00 – AIR-TO-AIR ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR

GENERAL

SUMMARY

  • This section includes Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Ventilators for indoor installation.
  • Within this document, these units may be referred to as Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERV) for brevity.

RELATED

  • Drawing and general provisions of the contract, including General Requirements Division 01, Division 23, Division 23
  • Specifications Sections and common work requirements for HVAC apply to the work specified in this section.
  • Section 23 09 00: Controls and Instrumentation

SUBMITTALS

  • *  **Product data:** For each type or model of Energy Recovery Ventilator, include the following:
    • Unit performance data for both Supply Air and Exhaust Air, with system operating conditions indicated.
    • Enthalpy plate performance data for both summer and winter operations.
    • Motor ratings and unit electrical characteristics.
    • Dimensioned drawings for each type of installation, showing isometric and plan views, to include the location of attached
    • ductwork and service clearance requirements.
    • Estimated gross weight of each installed unit.
    • Filter types, quantities, and sizes
    • Installation, Operating, and Maintenance manual (IOM) for each model.
  • LEED Submittals:
    • Provide data for prerequisite E01 : Documentation indicating that units comply with ASHRAE 62.1-2010, Section 5 – “Systems and Equipment”.
  • Shop Drawings : For air-to-air energy recovery ventilators, include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work.
    • Detail equipment assemblies and indicate dimensions, weights, loads, required clearances, method of field assembly, components, and location and size of each field connection.
    • Wiring Diagrams: For power, signal, and control wiring.
  • Operation and maintenance data for air-to-air energy recovery ventilator

QUALITY ASSURANCE

  • Source Limitations: Obtain Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Ventilator with all appurtenant components or accessories from a single manufacturer.
  • For the actual fabrication, installation, and testing of work under this section, use only thoroughly trained and experienced workers completely familiar with the items required and with the manufacturer’s current recommended methods of installation.
  • The ERV core shall be warranted to be free of manufacturing defects and to retain its functional characteristics, under circumstances of normal use, for ten (10) years from the date of purchase. The balance-of-unit shall be warranted to be free of manufacturing defects and to retain its functional characteristics, under circumstances of normal use, for two (2) years from the date of installation.
  • The manufacturer shall be able to provide evidence of independent testing of the core by the Underwriters Laboratory (UL), verifying a maximum flame spread index (FSI) of 25 and a maximum smoke developed index (SDI) of 50 thereby meeting NFPA90A and NFPA 90B requirements for materials in a compartment handling air intended for circulation through a duct system. The method of testing shall be UL Standard 723.
  • Certifications:
    • The energy recovery cores used in these products shall be third-party Certified by AHRI under its Standard 1060 for
    • Energy Recovery Ventilators. AHRI-published certifications shall confirm the manufacturer’s published performance for airflow, static pressure, temperature, total effectiveness, purge air (OACF), and exhaust air leakage (EATR).
    • Products that are not currently AHRI-certified will not be accepted. OACF shall be no more than 1.02 and EATR shall be at 0% against balanced airflow.
    • The entire unit shall be listed under UL 1812 Standard for Ducted Air to Air Heat Exchangers and comply with CSA Standard 22.2.
  • Every unit to be factory tested before shipping: Motor Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Bench Test, Unit Dielectric Voltage-Withstand Test, Continuity of Internal Control Circuits Test, Unit Amperage Test

COORDINATION

  • Coordinate the size and location of all building penetrations required for the installation of each Energy Recovery Ventilator and associated electrical systems.
  • Coordinate sequencing of construction for associated plumbing, HVAC, and electrical supply.

PRODUCTS

MANUFACTURERS

  • Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with specifications contained within this document, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the work include, but are not limited to:
    • RenewAire
  • Manufacturers should be in business for a minimum of 10 years manufacturing energy recovery ventilators.

MANUFACTURED UNITS

  • Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Ventilators shall be fully assembled at the factory and consist of a fixed-plate cross-flow heat exchanger with no moving parts, an insulated [single][double] wall [G90 galvanized][painted] 20-gauge steel cabinet, [motorized supply air damper,][backdraft outside air damper,] filter assemblies for both intake and exhaust air, enthalpy core, supply air blower assembly, [motorized][backdraft][exhaust air damper,] exhaust air blower assembly and electrical control box with all specified components and internal accessories factory installed and tested and prepared for single-point high voltage connection.
  • The entire unit except field-installed components shall be assembled and test-operated at the factory.

CABINET

  • Materials: Formed [single][double] wall insulated metal cabinet, fabricated to permit access to internal components for maintenance.
  • Outside casing: 20 gauge, galvanized (G90) steel meeting ASTM A653 for components that do not receive a painted finish.
  • [Painted components as supplied by the factory shall have polyester urethane paint on 20 gauge G90 galvanized steel.]
  • Access doors shall be hinged with airtight closed-cell foam gaskets. Door pressure taps, with captive plugs, shall be provided for cross-core pressure measurement allowing for accurate airflow measurement.
  • Unit shall have factor y-installed duct flanges on all duct openings.
  • Cabinet Insulation: Unit walls and doors shall be insulated with 1-inch, 4-pound density, foil/scrim faced, high-density fiberglass board insulation, providing a cleanable surface and eliminating the possibility of exposing the fresh air to glass fibers, and with a minimum R-value of 4.3 (hr-ft2-°F/BTU).
  • Enthalpy core: The energy recovery core shall be of the total enthalpy type, capable of transferring both sensible and latent energy between airstreams. Latent energy transfer shall be accomplished by direct water vapor transfer from one airstream to the other, without exposing transfer media in succeeding cycles directly to the exhaust air and then to the fresh air. No condensate drains shall be allowed. The energy recovery core shall be designed and constructed to permit cleaning and removal for servicing.
  • The energy recovery core shall have a ten-year warranty. Performance criteria are to be as specified in AHRI Standard 1060.
  • Control center/connections: The Energy Recovery Ventilator shall have an electrical control center where all high and low-voltage connections are made.
  • The control center shall be constructed to permit single-point high-voltage power supply connections to the [non-fused][fused] disconnect.
  • Passive Frost Control : The ERV core shall perform without condensing or frosting under normal operating conditions (defined as outside temperatures above -10ºF and inside relative humidity below 40%).
  • Occasional more extreme conditions shall not affect the usual function, performance, or durability of the core. No condensate drains will be allowed.
  • [Motorized][and][Backdraft] Isolation Damper(s): [None included.][Exhaust Air][motorized][backdraft damper][and][Supply Air] [Outside Air][motorized][backdraft][damper(s)][of an AMCA Class I low leakage type][ shall be factory installed.]

BLOWER SECTION

  • Blower section construction, Supply Air, and Exhaust Air: Blower assemblies consist of a [120V][208-230V][277V][460V][1Phase][3 Phase] 60 HZ, [ECM][TEFC] motor, and a direct driven backward-inclined blower.
  • Blower assemblies: Shall be statically and dynamically balanced and designed for continuous operation at maximum rated fan speed and horsepower.

MOTORS

  • Blower motors shall be Premium Efficiency, and EISA compliant for energy efficiency. The blower motors shall be enclosed (TEFC) and shall be supplied with factory-installed motor starters.

UNIT CONTROLS
Fan control: [Single contactor for common fan control.][Dual contactors for independent blower control.][Terminal strip for EC motors.]

  • Bypass economizer control: [Dry bulb][Differential enthalpy] control, 2 position dampers with 100% airflow through the core or 100% airflow bypassing the core.
  • Sensors: [None.][Dirty filter monitor for both airstreams.]
  • Timeclock: Digital Time Clock [wall mount][mouting in outdoor, enclosed NEMA 3R enclosure], with up to 8 on/off cycles per day or 50 per week, 24VAC power, with battery backup protection of program settings against power failure to energize unit
  • Motion (Occupancy) Sensor: Passive infrared sensor for [wall][ceiling] mounting with adjustable time-off delay to 30 minutes, 24VAC power to energize unit
  • Carbon Dioxide: Adjustable control from 600 – 2000 PPM for [wall][duct] mounting with digital display
  • Factory-installed microprocessor controller and sensors, [Enhanced][Premium] ERV controls that:
    • Comply with requirements in Division 23 Section “Sequence of Operations for HVAC Controls.
    • Has factory-installed hardware and software to enable the building automation interface via [Modbus][BACnet] to monitor, control, and display status and alarms
    • The microprocessor controller shall be capable of operating at temperatures between -20F to 160F
    • The microprocessor controller shall be a DIN rail mounting type Factory-installed microprocessor controller shall come with a backlit display that allows a menu-driven display for navigation and control of the unit
    • The microprocessor controller shall have the ability to communicate with the BMS via Modbus RTU/TCP and BACnet MSTP/IP
    • The microprocessor controller shall have an integrated ethernet interface and a web server for displaying unit parameters
    • The microprocessor shall have near-field communication (NFC) capability for Android devices
    • The microprocessor controller shall have an internal programmable time clock that will allow the user to add up to different occupancy schedules and add holidays
    • The microprocessor control shall be capable of integral diagnostics
    • The microprocessor control shall be capable of IP or SI unit display
    • The microprocessor controller shall have a battery-powered clock
    • The microprocessor controller shall at a minimum offer the ability for three modes of determining occupancy: a dry contact, the internal time clock or the BMS
    • A remote user terminal to allow for remote monitoring and adjustment of parameters, allowing ease of control access without going outdoors or into the mechanical room if desired by the user
    • The microprocessor controller shall have at a minimum (10) universal inputs/outputs (AI, DI, AO) and have (6) six relay outputs (DO)
    • The microprocessor controller shall have an integrated fieldbus port
    • The microprocessor controller shall have the capability for I/O expansion
    • The microprocessor controller shall have a micro USB port to load the application program, the unit parameters, saving logs, etc.
    • The sensors that will be required for control are:
    • (2) Temperature sensor for fresh air and exhaust air
    • (2) Temperature and humidity sensor for outside air, return air
    • (2) Differential pressure sensors for filter alarms
    • [(2) Differential pressure sensors for measuring pressure drop across energy recovery core and for determining airflow in both airstreams]
    • (2) Adjustable current switches
    • [Field-installed duct or room IAQ sensor]
    • [Field-installed duct or room CO2 sensor]
    • [Field-installed duct static sensor]
    • [Field-installed room pressurization sensor]
    • The microprocessor controller shall have the capability to monitor the unit conditions for alarm conditions. Upon detecting an alarm, the microprocessor controller shall have the capability to record the alarm description, time, date, available temperatures, and unit status for user review. A digital output shall be reserved for remote alarm indication. Alarms are to be also communicated via BMS as applicable. Provide the following alarm functions:
    • Outside air temperature sensor alarm
    • Outside air humidity sensor alarm
    • Return air temperature sensor alarm
    • Return air humidity sensor alarm
    • Fresh air sensor alarm
    • Exhaust air sensor alarm
    • Dirty filter alarm
    • Supply and exhaust air-proving alarm
    • [Outside airflow sensor alarm]
    • [Exhaust airflow sensor alarm]
    • [Duct static pressure sensor alarm]
    • [Room pressurization sensor alarm]
    • [CO2 sensor alarm]
    • [TVOC sensor alarm]
    • [Airflow out of range alarm]
    • Display the following on the face of the microprocessor controller:
    • Unit on
    • [Unit economizer/bypass mode]
    • [Heating status]
    • Outdoor air temperature
    • Outdoor air humidity
    • Return air temperature
    • Return air humidity
    • Supply air temperature
    • [Airflows in both airstreams]
    • Unit on/off
    • Fan on/off
    • Damper status
    • Alarm digital display
    • The microprocessor controller shall have factory pre-programmed multiple operating sequences for control of the ERV. Factory default settings shall be fully adjustable in the field. Available factory pre-programmed sequences on operations are:

SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS

DDC CONTROLLER:

  • Controller with integral LCD readout for changing set points and monitoring unit operation.
  • Provided with required sensors and programming.
  • Factory programmed, mounted and tested.
  • Integral USB and Ethernet ports for updating programs and retrieving log files.

BMS INTERFACE:

  • [BACnet MS/TP]
  • [BACnet IP]
  • [Modbus RTU]
  • [Modbus TCP]
GENERAL OPERATION

POWER UP:

  • When the unit main disconnect is closed a delay of 10 seconds (adjustable) occurs for the controller to come online.

ERV UNIT START COMMAND:

  • An input signal is required to enable the unit operation. The unit will be commanded by:
    • [Digital input]
    • [BMS command]
    • [Internal time clock]
    • [Enable via controller display]
  • All types of input that are enabled must be true before the unit will start.
    • The exhaust fan starts after a 3-second delay (adjustable). The exhaust fan will not start until the damper actuator end switch closes.
    • The supply fan starts after a 6-second delay (adjustable). The supply fan will not start until the damper actuator end switch closes.
    • The supply fan, exhaust fan, [economizer], and [heating] are controlled based on the chosen unit operating modes and air conditions.

ERV UNIT STOP COMMAND (OR DE-ENERGIZED):

  • The unit can then be commanded by:
    • [Digital input]
    • [BMS command]
    • [Internal time clock]
    • [Disable via controller display]
  • The supply fan and exhaust fan are de-energized.
  • All dampers are unpowered and springs return to their default position after a 10-second delay (adjustable).

SUPPLY FAN OPERATION:

  • [The supply fan will operate at a constant speed.]
  • [The supply fan speed will be controlled for:]
    • [Fixed percentage of max speed (0%-100%)]
    • [Supply airflow (CFM)]
    • [Supply duct static pressure]
    • [Room pressure]
    • [IAQ (TVOC)]
    • [Fixed CO2]
    • [CO2 flow]
  • The unit will attempt to start the supply fan when the supply fan delay timer expires.
  • When the supply fan starts the supply fan adjustable current switch should close and remain closed until the fan is turned off.

SUPPLY FAN STATUS:

  • Once the supply fan current switch closes [heating] operation is allowed.
  • After a delay of 90 seconds (adjustable) from the supply fan start signal, if the supply fan current switch is still open the supply fan alarm should be set to true and [heating] operation shall be prohibited.
  • The supply fan status shall be set to true only when the supply fan output is on and the supply fan current switch is closed.
  • The supply fan status shall be false in all other circumstances.

FIXED FAN SPEED OPTION:

  • The analog voltage command to the supply fan ECM can be set from the unit controller display [or by the BMS].
  • The adjustable range of 0% to 100% corresponds to the minimum and maximum fan operating speed.
  • This supply fan operation mode can be used to field balance the supply air flow rate.

SUPPLY AIR FLOW CONTROL OPTION:

  • The controller will adjust the supply fan ECM command to maintain the supply air flow rate at a set point. The supply air flow rate set point is entered and adjusted from the unit controller display [or provided by the BMS].
  • The minimum and maximum values for the supply air flow rate set point are unit-dependent. An adjustable PI (proportional & integral) loop will compare the measured supply airflow to the airflow rate set point and adjust the fan speed.
  • If the measured supply air flow rate varies from the desired air flow rate by more than 10% (adjustable) for more than 60 seconds (adjustable) a supply air flow rate alarm will be set to true.
  • This supply fan operation mode can be used to provide a constant supply air flow rate as the unit filters become loaded.

SUPPLY DUCT STATIC PRESSURE CONTROL OPTION:

  • The controller will adjust the supply fan ECM command to maintain the supply duct static pressure at a set point. The supply air duct static pressure set point is entered and adjusted from the unit controller display [or provided by the BMS].
  • The minimum and maximum values for supply air duct static pressure set point are unit dependent.
  • An adjustable PI (proportional & integral) loop will compare the measured supply air duct static pressure to the static pressure set point and adjust the fan speed.
  • If the measured static pressure varies from the desired static pressure by more than 0.05 inches water gauge (adjustable) for more than 60 seconds (adjustable) a supply air static pressure alarm will be set to true.
  • This supply fan operation mode can be used to provide a constant supply duct pressure for VAV systems.

ROOM STATIC PRESSURE CONTROL OPTION:

  • The controller will adjust the supply fan ECM command to maintain the room static pressure at a set point.
  • The room static pressure measurement is typically a differential pressure measurement between the room and an adjacent space or outdoors.
  • The room static pressure set point is entered and adjusted from the unit controller display [or provided by the BMS].
  • An adjustable PI (proportional & integral) loop will compare the measured room static pressure to the static pressure set point and adjust the supply fan speed.
  • If the measured static pressure varies from the desired static pressure by more than 0.05 inches water gauge (adjustable) for more than 60 seconds (adjustable) a supply air static pressure alarm will be set to true.
  • This supply fan operation mode can be used to provide a constant static pressure in an area to control infiltration or exfiltration from an adjacent area or outdoors.

IAQ (TVOC) CONTROL OPTION:

  • The controller will adjust the supply fan ECM command to maintain the room or return air VOC level at a set point.
  • The VOC set point is entered and adjusted from the unit controller display [or provided by the BMS]. An adjustable PI (proportional & integral) loop will compare the measured VOC level to the VOC set point and adjust the fan speed.
  • The minimum and maximum fan speed commands are adjustable. If the measured VOC level exceeds 1000 ppm (CO2 equivalent, adjustable) for more than 60 seconds (adjustable) a VOC alarm will be set to true.
  • This supply fan operation mode can be used to provide demand-controlled ventilation of a space. The minimum fan speed will provide the required minimum outdoor air when the VOC level is at or below the VOC set point.

CO2 CONTROL OPTION:

  • The controller will adjust the supply fan ECM command to maintain the room or return air CO2 level at a set point.
  • The CO2 set point is entered and adjusted from the unit controller display [or provided by the BMS]. An adjustable PI (proportional & integral) loop will compare the measured CO2 level to the CO2 set point and adjust the fan speed.
  • The minimum and maximum fan speed commands are adjustable. If the measured CO2 level exceeds 1000 ppm (adjustable) for more than 60 seconds (adjustable) a CO2 alarm will be set to true.
  • This supply fan operation mode can be used to provide demand-controlled ventilation of a space. The minimum fan speed will provide the required minimum outdoor air when the CO2 level is at or below the CO2 set point.

CO2 FLOW CONTROL OPTION:

  • The controller will adjust the supply fan ECM command based on the measured room or return air CO2 level.
  • The supply airflow set point is derived from the user-entered minimum and maximum CO2 levels and minimum and maximum desired air flow rates.
  • When the CO2 level is at or below the minimum CO2 level the airflow set point is at the minimum and when the CO2 level is at or above the maximum CO2 level the air flow set point is at the maximum.
  • Between the minimum and maximum CO2 levels, the airflow set point is linearly scaled. If the measured CO2 level exceeds 1000 ppm (adjustable) for more than 60 seconds (adjustable) a CO2 alarm will be set to true.
  • This supply fan operation mode can be used to provide demand-controlled ventilation of a space. The minimum fan speed will provide the required minimum outdoor air when the CO2 level is at or below the CO2 set point.

EXHAUST FAN OPERATION:

  • [The exhaust fan will operate at a constant speed.]
  • [The exhaust fan speed will be controlled for:]
    • [Fixed percentage of max speed (0%-100%)]
    • [Exhaust airflow (CFM)]
    • [Supply fan command tracking]
    • [Supply fan flow rate tracking]
    • [Room static pressure]
  • The unit will attempt to start the exhaust fan when the exhaust fan delay timer expires. When the exhaust fan starts the
  • The exhaust fan adjustable current switch should close and remain closed until the fan is turned off.

EXHAUST FAN STATUS:

  • After a delay of 90 seconds (adjustable) from the exhaust fan start signal, if the exhaust fan current switch is still open the exhaust fan alarm should be set to true.
  • The exhaust fan status shall be set to true only when the exhaust fan output is on and the exhaust fan current switch is closed.
  • The exhaust fan status shall be false in all other circumstances.

FIXED FAN SPEED OPTION:

  • The analog voltage command to the exhaust fan ECM can be set from the unit controller display [or provided by the BMS].
  • The adjustable range of 0% to 100% corresponds to the minimum and maximum fan operating speed (0 VDC minimum to 10 VDC maximum, adjustable). This exhaust fan operation mode can be used to field balance the exhaust air flow rate.

EXHAUST AIRFLOW CONTROL OPTION:

  • The controller will adjust the exhaust fan ECM command to maintain the exhaust air flow rate at a set point. The exhaust air flow rate set point is entered and adjusted from the unit controller display [or provided by the BMS].
  • The minimum and maximum values for the exhaust air flow rate set point are unit-dependent. An adjustable PI (proportional & integral) loop will compare the measured exhaust airflow to the airflow rate set point and adjust the fan speed.
  • If the measured exhaust air flow rate varies from the desired air flow rate by more than 10% (adjustable) for more than 60 seconds (adjustable) an exhaust air flow rate alarm will be set to true.
  • This exhaust fan operation mode can be used to provide a constant exhaust air flow rate as the unit filters become loaded.

SUPPLY FAN COMMAND TRACKING CONTROL OPTION:

  • The controller will adjust the exhaust fan ECM command to track the supply fan command. The minimum (50%) and maximum (200%) tracking rates are adjustable.
  • This exhaust fan operation mode can be used to maintain proportional supply and exhaust fan commands as the supply fan modulates.

SUPPLY FAN FLOW TRACKING CONTROL OPTION:

  • The controller will adjust the exhaust fan ECM command to track the supply fan air flow rate. The offset from the supply air flow rate is adjustable from -25% to +25%.
  • An adjustable PI (proportional & integral) loop will compare the measured exhaust airflow to the airflow rate set point and adjust the fan speed.
  • If the measured exhaust air flow rate varies from the desired air flow rate by more than 10% (adjustable) for more than 60 seconds (adjustable) an exhaust air flow rate alarm will be set to true.
  • This exhaust fan operation mode can be used to maintain proportional supply and exhaust air flows as the supply fan modulates and as the unit filters become loaded.

ROOM STATIC PRESSURE CONTROL OPTION:

  • The controller will adjust the exhaust fan ECM command to maintain the room static pressure at a set point.
  • The room static pressure measurement is typically a differential pressure measurement between the room and an adjacent space or outdoors.
  • The room static pressure set point is entered and adjusted from the unit controller display [or provided by the BMS].
  • The minimum and maximum values for the exhaust fan speeds are adjustable. An adjustable PI (proportional & integral) loop will compare the measured room static pressure to the static pressure set point and adjust the exhaust fan speed.
  • If the measured static pressure varies from the desired static pressure by more than 0.05 inches water gauge (adjustable) for more than 60 seconds (adjustable) an exhaust air static pressure alarm will be set to true.
  • This exhaust fan operation mode can be used to provide a constant static pressure in an area to control infiltration or exfiltration from an adjacent area or outdoors.

ECONOMIZER (BYPASS) OPERATION:

  • During normal operation, the bypass damper shall remain closed and the face damper open to allow full energy recovery.
  • During economizer operation, the bypass damper will be open and the face damper will close to bypass the core.
  • The economizer state can be controlled by temperature or enthalpy.

TEMPERATURE:

  • The economizer will be locked out when:
  • The outside air temperature is less than the economizer’s adjustable low lockout.
  • The outside air temperature is greater than the economizer’s adjustable high lockout.

ENTHALPY:

  • The economizer will be locked out when:
  • The outside air enthalpy is greater than the return air enthalpy.
  • The outside air temperature is less than the economizer field adjustable low lockout.

HEATING OPERATION:

  • The heating will be locked out if the outdoor air temperature is above 70 degrees (adjustable).
  • The temperature set point can be configured as constant (adjustable) or can be reset by the outside air temperature.
  • Heating will be controlled using the supply air temperature or return air temperature.

CONSTANT TEMPERATURE OPTION:

  • The controller will stage the heaters or adjust the 0 to 10 VDC analog output to the heating device to maintain the air temperature at a set point. The air temperature set point is entered and adjusted from the unit controller display [or provided by the BMS].
  • The minimum and maximum values for the air temperature set point are unit-dependent and adjustable. An adjustable PI (proportional & integral) loop will compare the measured air temperature to the air temperature set point and adjust the analog output.
  • A digital output that indicates a call for heating will also be provided. The analog and digital output can be used to control a hot water valve, electric heater, gas heater, or heat pump.

RESET AIR TEMPERATURE OPTION:

  • The controller will adjust the 0 to 10 VDC analog output to the heating device to maintain the air temperature at a set point.
  • The air temperature set point is calculated based on the outdoor air temperature.
  • The air set point is adjusted between the 100-degree F maximum (adjustable) and the 70-degree F minimum (adjustable) as the measured temperature varies from the 20-degree F minimum (adjustable) to the 70-degree F maximum (adjustable).
  • These values are entered and adjusted from the unit controller display [or provided by the BMS].
  • An adjustable PI (proportional & integral) loop will compare the measured supply air temperature to the supply air temperature set point and adjust the 0 to 10 VDC analog output.
  • A digital output that indicates a call for heating will also be provided. The analog and digital output can be used to control a hot water valve, electric heater, gas heater, or heat pump. Coil freeze protection must be provided by others in the field.

FILTER SECTION

  • ERV shall have 2″ thick [MERV 8][MERV 13] disposable pleated filters located in the outdoor air and exhaust airstreams. All filters shall be accessible from the exterior of the unit.

EXECUTION

EXAMINATION

  • Before the start of installation, examine the area and conditions to verify the correct location for compliance with installation tolerances and other conditions affecting unit performance. See unit IOM.
  • Examine roughing-in of plumbing, electrical, and HVAC services to verify actual location and compliance with unit requirements. See unit IOM.
  • Proceed with installation only after all unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.

INSTALLATION

  • Installation shall be accomplished by these written specifications, project drawings, and manufacturer’s installation instructions as documented in the manufacturer’s IOM, Best Practices, and all applicable building codes.
  • Install unit with clearances for service and maintenance.

CONNECTIONS

  • In all cases, industry Best Practices shall be incorporated. Connections are to be made subject to the installation requirements shown above.
  • Duct installation and connection requirements are specified in Division 23 of this document.
  • Electrical installation requirements are specified in Division 26 of this document.

FIELD QUALITY CONTROL

  • Contractor to inspect field assembled components and equipment installation, including electrical and piping connections.
  • Report results to the Architect/Engineer in writing. Inspection must include a complete startup checklist to include (as a minimum) the following: Completed Start-Up Checklists as found in the manufacturer’s IOM.
  • Insert any other requirements here.

START-UP SERVICE

  • Contractor to perform startup service. Clean the entire unit, comb coil fins as necessary, and install clean filters.
  • Measure and record electrical values for voltage and amperage.
  • Refer to Division 23 “Testing, Adjusting and Balancing” and comply with the provisions therein.

DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING

  • The contractor to train the owner’s maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain the entire Make-Up Air unit.
  • Refer to Division 01 Section Closeout Procedures and Demonstration and Training.
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Documents / Resources

| RenewAire HE1.5XINH Energy Recovery Ventilator ERV [pdf] Instructions
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