BROAN ERVS100S Series Energy Recovery Ventilator Instruction Manual
- May 15, 2024
- Broan
Table of Contents
- Product balancing
- Repairs and maintenance
- Warranty
- Filters
- Defrosting system
- Energy Recovery Core
- Accessories
- Requirements and standards
- Performance in hot and humid climate
- Performance in hot and dry climate
- Performance in winter season
- Specifications
- Dimensions
- Safe Installation Zone
- Installation
- Combining with an AHU
- Energy performance ERVS100S
- Ventilation performance
- Mode and RH Adjustable Controls Location
- Control Ventilation modes
- Relative humidity limit
- Optional controls wiring
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
BROAN ERVS100S Series Energy Recovery Ventilator Instruction Manual
The Broan ERVS100S is an effective, balanced ventilation solution featuring integrated humidity sensing to limit ventilation during periods of excessive outdoor humidity, thus contributing to a more comfortable indoor environment. This energy recovery ventilator (ERV) provides a supply of fresh, filtered air to the home while exhausting the stale polluted air, thus improving the overall indoor air quality.
- Compact, low profile platform that can be mounted in a ceiling cavity featuring a pre-painted white access door that can blend into the interior space;
- Power cord ready design;
- Integrated humidity sensor limiting the ventilation during periods of excessive outdoor humidity, contributing to a comfortable living indoor environment;
- Integrates with existing forced-air furnace ducting for easy installation but runs independently to limit energy consumption related to ventilation;
- Built-in damper on fresh air supply port to prevent outdoor air infiltration when the unit is turned off; · Integrated control to easily set the unit at installation with an optional external wall control to boost the unit to high speed.
Product balancing
The ERVS100S is equipped with 2 high static pressure blowers and is factory balanced. Once installed, the ERVS100S will remain balanced (within a 10% total difference between the exhaust and supply airflows) when the static pressure difference between the exhaust and the supply remains below 0.2 in. w.g. No balancing dampers are required when this condition is met.
Repairs and maintenance
All parts requiring maintenance can be removed in less than 5 minutes allowing easy access for repairs. The PSC motors are permanently lubricated.
Warranty
The BROANTM ERVS100S is protected by a 5-year warranty on parts only. The energy recovery core is covered by a 5-year warranty, with the original proof of purchase.
Filters
– 2 washable filters, 20 PPI
– MERV 8 optional filters, part V21030.
Defrosting system
Unit performs a negative defrost during 10 minutes every 20 minutes when outdoor temperature is below 14°F, and 10 minutes every 10 minutes below -4°F.
Energy Recovery Core
Material: Polymerized paper Type: Cross flow Warranty: 5 years
Accessories
- Broan VTYIK1 Tandem Termination
- Broan V14695 Metal Tandem Termination
- Broan VB20W 20-Minute Override Wall Control
Requirements and standards
- Complies with UL 1812 standard applicable to ducted Heat Recovery Ventilators;
- HVI certified;
- Airflow and energy recovery performance tested in accordance with CSA C439 standard.
- Compliant with Prop 65
Performance in hot and humid climate
Performance in hot and dry climate
Performance in winter season
Specifications
Part number: ERVS100S
Total assembled product weight: 37 lb.
Insulated round ports: 6″ diameter
Built-in magnetic backdraft damper to close outdoor fresh air supply when the
unit is turned off
Energy recovery core: -Type cross flow -Media membrane: Polymerized paper
Core filters: 2 washable filters 20 PPI Optional MERV 8 filter kit, part no.
V21030
Housing material: galvanized steel
Door and door frame material: White pre-painted steel
Insulation material: Molded Expanded polystyrene, UL certified for Energy
recovery ventilators requirements
Supply and exhaust blower motors: -PSC motors -Protection type: Thermally
protected
Installation brackets: included with the unit, allow attic, flush to ceiling
and under-ceiling installations. Unit must be installed with the door facing
upward or downward. No vertical installation allowed.
Unit electrical characteristics
-Power cord 28″ with 3-prong plug
Volts Frequency Ampere Watts
120 60 hz 0.9 105
Low voltage connections for optional controls energized by unit
Dimensions
Safe Installation Zone
This unit is designed for installation where the outdoor temperature is above 14°F throughout the year (zone A on map below). For units installed in zone B, they must be installed in conditioned space or in the ceiling with a surrounding sealed enclosure, see section 3.1.3 of the installation and user guide.
Installation
(please refer to the installation and user guide for complete details)
Combining with an AHU
Recommended configurations Option 1 – When the distribution of fresh air from the ERV is connected to the return of an AHU (such as in the image below, on the left), static pressure where the fresh air from the ERV enters the AHU return ducting must be below 0.15 in.w.g. to ensure proper functionning of the built-in fresh air damper. If return duct static pressure exceeds the 0.15 in.w.g. threshold, an indirect connection combined with a supplemental return grille or “T” connection with the conditioned space should be used. See the User and Installer guide for more details.
Energy performance ERVS100S
NOTE: All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Ventilation performance
Note: In high speed, account for an increase in static pressure of proximately 0.2 in. w.g. when installed with the Broan VTYIK1 Tandem transition, depending on installation. 5
Mode and RH Adjustable Controls Location
Control Ventilation modes
Relative humidity limit
The ERVS100S monitors the outdoor air conditions (temperature and humidity
level) every 10 minutes with a built-in sensor. When
the outdoor conditions are above the set limits, the unit will limit the
ventilation to 10 minutes per hour and come back to its previous setting when
the conditions get back to the set limit. The accepted RH limit varies in
function of the outdoor conditions and can be adjusted to 4 different
positions:
- The RH limit of distributed air is calculated at 75°F.
** When the outdoor temperature is equal or above 73°F, the maximum relative humidity level accepted is higher considering that the air conditioning will partly dehumidify the incoming fresh air after it is distributed and mixed with the conditioned indoor air.
Optional controls wiring
-Broan VB20W 20-minute push-button control: Activates 105 cfm speed in all ventilation modes (recommended when the unit exhausts from a bathroom).
-Dry contact standby switch: Unit remains powered on, but is put on Standby mode when the switch is turned on.
This connection allows the operation of VB20W push-button controls even if the dry contact standby switch is turned off.