Warning, Caution – Tradewins Furniture RNC5-TPD User Manual

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Location Selection

The HRV must be located in a heated space where it will
be possible to conveniently service the unit. Typically the
HRV would be located in the mechanical room or an area
close to the outside wall where the weather hoods will be
mounted. If a basement area is not convenient or does not
exist, a utility or laundry room may be used.

Attic installations are not normally recommended due to:

A) the complexity of work to install

B) freezing conditions in the attic

C) difficulty of access for service and cleaning

The HRV unit must be installed in a horizontal position as
shown in the illustration on the next page. The unit should
be suspended using the provided hanging straps. If nec-
essary, the unit may be installed on a platform: however,
the cabinet should be isolated from the platform to prevent
vibration transmission. The unit must be level. Sufficient
clearance at the front of the access door is required for
servicing the air filters and core. A minimum of 25"
(635mm) clearance is recommended so the door can be
opened. Four PVC reinforced polyester hanging straps are
provided for hanging the HRV from the basement floor
joists.

Suspending the Unit

The hanging straps should be attached to the unit at the
top end corners (mounting screws are already located on
the HRV case). Securely fasten the other end of the straps
to the floor joists with wide head nails (not supplied), mak-
ing sure the UNIT IS LEVEL. The straps are designed to
reduce the possibility of noise, resonance or harmonics;
therefore using the full length of the strap between the
HRV and the floor joists is recommended.

Weatherhood Location and Installation

Weatherhood kit includes two fixed-cover hoods with a 1/4”
(6mm) mesh screen.

Exhaust Weatherhood Requirements

At least 6' (2 m) from the ventilation air intake*

At least 18" (460 mm) above ground or above the
depth of expected snow accumulation*

Installation

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration,
service or maintenance can cause property
damage, personal injury or loss of life.
Installation and service must be performed by a
qualified installer or service agency.

WARNING

Electric shock hazard. Can cause
injury or death. Before attempting to
perform any service or maintenance,
turn the electrical power to unit OFF
at disconnect switch(es). Unit may
have multiple power supplies.

WARNING

Connecting Appliances to the HRV

The following appliances should not be connected to the
HRV:

• clothes dryer

• range top

• stovetop fan

• central vacuum system

NOTE: Connecting any of these to the HRV will

invalidate your warranty.

Clearances and Requirements

Before installation, careful consideration must
be given to how this system will operate if
connected to any other piece of mechanical
equipment, i.e. a forced air furnace or air handler,
operating at a higher static. After installation, the
compatibility of the two pieces of equipment
must be confirmed, by measuring the air flows of
the ventilator, by using the balancing procedure
found in this manual.

It is always important to assess how the operation
of any HRV may interact with vented combustion
equipment (i.e. Gas Furnaces, Oil Furnaces,
Wood Stoves, etc.)

NEVER install a ventilator in a situation where its
normal operation, lack of operation or partial
failure may result in the backdrafting or improper
functioning of vented combustion equipment!

WARNING

Lint, dust or grease will collect in the HRV
damaging the unit.

CAUTION

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