Introduction, Feeling right at home – Honeywell PERFECT WINDOW HR150 User Manual

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HR150 AND HR200 Perfect Window™ FRESH AIR VENTILATION SYSTEMS

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Introduction

We take it for granted that our homes will protect us from the elements, but because of
tighter, better quality home construction, our indoor environment may be exposing us

to unacceptable levels of the very things we are trying to escape. Excessive heat,

dryness, humidity, toxic gases and dust contaminants can be sealed in securely by
weatherproofing.

So what’s the forecast for indoors?

Today’s indoor forecast is stormy weather for many homeowners. But rapid clearing

and fresh breezes are just around the corner!

Feeling right at home

Unlike what the outdoors brings us, you can have control of indoor conditions.

Temperature, humidity levels and air quality can all affect physical health, mental

attitude, general comfort and energy savings. With today’s technological advances,
you can achieve a “Perfect Climate” indoors.

After all, people look to their homes as a place to escape the stress of work, a busy
lifestyle and an increasingly polluted outdoor environment. Creating a perfect indoor

climate is becoming critical to feeling right at home.

The Honeywell Perfect Window™ Fresh Air Ventilation System removes stale,

unhealthy air and replaces it with a stream of fresh air. Its powerful centrifugal blowers

bring fresh air into your home and at the same time, exhaust stale humid air in an
equal amount. Both incoming and outgoing airstreams pass through a heat exchange

core where the energy from the exhaust air is efficiently transferred to the incoming

fresh air. An air duct system supplies the fresh air brought in by the Perfect Window™
ventilator and distributes it throughout your home. Another duct draws the existing

stale, humid air back to the Perfect Window™ ventilator and then exhausts it outdoors.

It’s really very simple ... and remarkably effective!
What your Perfect Window™ Fresh Air Ventilation System
consists of ...

1. Air Circulation Pan and Motor

Inside the casing are two fans, one for exhaust and one for fresh air supply. The
electric motor that operates the fan is 1/15 hp to 1/20 hp (depending on the ven-

tilator model) and uses the same amount of power as a 100 watt lightbulb.

2. Air Filters

There are two permanent washable air filters in your ventilator. The filters lower

the amount of dust and outside particulates entering the ventilator core and your

fresh air supply.

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