Honeywell PERFECT WINDOW HR200 User Manual

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GETTING

ST

AR
TED

Design and installation of ductwork must be according to standard HVAC practice to deliver required quantities
of fresh air to temperature-controlled space and exhaust equivalent quantities of room air to the outside.

Keep intake and exhaust duct runs as short as possible with few bends or elbows.

Keep duct sizes as large as possible throughout the installation.

Use a 6 in. diameter round duct for all connections to and from the ventilator.

Separate outside intake and exhaust vents by at least 6 ft (2m).

NOTES:

Do not locate the fresh air vent where it blows directly onto occupants or the thermostat.
Do not locate the fresh air intake close to known sources of pollutants such as automobile exhaust, a
dryer vent or chimney smoke.

Ducting the supply outlet and/or the exhaust inlet of the ventilator to the return air plenum of the air handler

is an excellent way to distribute fresh air and exhaust stale air from all parts of the house, while reducing
installation costs. When choosing this method, balance the ventilator when the air handler is running and
interlock the ventilator so that it can run only when the air handler runs. See Fig. 6. An alternate method is to
balance the ventilator when the air handler is not running and let the ventilator run whether the air handler is
running or not, see Fig. 5. An independent installation is shown in Fig. 7.

NOTE: When the home is occupied, continuous operation of the ventilator is recommended. When the furnace air handler

operates, fresh air is distributed through the heating/air conditioning supply registers. When the air handler is off,
fresh air is delivered through both supplies and returns.

An electrical interlock or an automatically powered damper must be used to prevent unwanted entry of

outside air if the ventilator is turned off while the furnace air handler continues to operate.

COLD AIR

RETURN

EXHAUST AIR FROM

VARIOUS PARTS OF

HOME (BATHROOMS

IF REQUIRED; KITCHENS

IF REQUIRED; ROOMS

WITHOUT OPERABLE WINDOWS,

AND POTENTIALLY BASEMENTS).

FORCED AIR

FURNACE

COMBUSTION

OR ELECTRIC

M6549D

RETURN

AIR

OUTDOORS

NOTES:
1.

2.

3.

4.

FURNACE BLOWER NEED NOT OPERATE TO PROVIDE GOOD AIR DISTRIBUTION/QUALITY WITH THIS SYSTEM.

IF FURNACE BLOWER OPERATION IS REQUIRED TO HELP DISTRIBUTE SUPPLY AIR: RUN CONTINUOUSLY

OR INTERLINK ELECTRICALLY (LOW VOLTAGE).

NO SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS ARE NECESSARY BETWEEN DIRECT CONNECTION POINT AND FURNACE.

WEATHER-HOOD ARRANGEMENT IS FOR DRAWING ONLY. 6 FT (2m) MINIMUM SEPARATION REQUIRED,

18 IN. (0.46m) ABOVE GRADE MINIMUM.

HR150, 200; ER150, 200 Perfect Window™ Fresh Air Ventilation Systems 68-0171—12

7

Direct connection of supply air stream to furnace cold air return for HRV/ERV.

Fig. 5.

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