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6.5.3 Simplified installation

(Volume Ventilation) (as illustrated in Section 5.3)

There are two methods (figures 12 and 13) for connecting the unit to the furnace:

Method 1: return-supply

Method 2: return-return

Stale air intake:

• Cut an opening into the furnace return duct (not less than 10 feet (3.1 m) from the

furnace (A+B)).

• Connect this opening to the stale air intake port on the HRV/ERV as shown .

Fresh air distribution:

(same instructions as for Method 1 or Method 2, Section 6.5.2).

For method 2 (return-return) make sure there is a distance of at least 3 feet (0.9 m) between
the 2 connections to the furnace.

NOTE: For Method 1, it is not essential to synchronize the furnace blower operation

with the HRV/ERV operation, but we recommend it.

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VD0043

A

B

minimum 3’

(0.9 m)

figure 12

figure 13

CAUTION

If using Method 2, make sure the furnace blower operation is synchronized with the HRV/ERV
operation! See Section 8.4.

6.0

Installation

(cont’d)

6.5 Installing the Ductwork and Registers

(cont’d)

CAUTION

When performing connection to the furnace ducts (Method 1), these ducts must be sized to
support the additional airflow produced by the HRV/ERV. Also, the supply duct must be a steel
duct with a backdraft damper to prevent the risk of overheating HRV/ERV.

VD0042

A

B

Steel duct with

backdraft damper

minimum

18” (0.5 m)

A+B= not less

than 10’ (3.1 m)

A+B= not less

than 10’ (3.1 m)

WARNING

010

!

When performing duct connection to the furnace, installation must be done in accordance with all
applicable codes and standards. Please refer to your local building code.

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