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Warning – Field Controls Heat Recovery Ventilator FC95HRV. User Manual

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DIRECT CONNECTION of the SUPPLY AIR STREAM to the FURNACE COLD AIR RETURN

(Stale air drawn from key areas of home)

Forced Air

Furnace

Outdoors

EXHAUST AIR from various parts of home.

i.e. bathrooms (if required), kitchens (if required).

Cool Air

Return

Return Air

3' min.

recommended

Installation Notes

• Unit is normally balanced on HIGH speed with the furnace blower ON.

• Weatherhood arrangement is for drawing purposes only. Six feet (2m)

minimum separation is recommended. The Weatherhood must also be 18"

(460mm) above grade minimum.

• The airflow must be confirmed on site using the balancing procedures

found in this manual.

Dampers for
balancing
airflows

Backdraft
Damper

leaf hinge

Spring-Loaded Backdraft Damper

Install the Backdraft Damper with the leaf hinge vertical.

The damper is installed on the “Stale Air to Outside Collar”.

4” (102mm) Backdraft Damper Part No. 99-RSK4

5” (127mm) Backdraft Damper Part No. 99-RSK5

6” (152mm) Backdraft Damper Part No. 99-RSK6

8” (203mm) Backdraft Damper Part No. 99-RSK8

The Stale Air to Outside air duct requires
a Backdraft Damper. This damper prevents
outdoor air from entering the HRV during
the operation of the Furnace/Air Handler
while the HRV is in standby, OFF or
Recirculate.

WARNING

Partially Dedicated Installation Diagrams

Partially Dedicated System

This installation enables stale air to be drawn from the

poorest air quality areas of the home (bathrooms, kitchen).
Key Points
• The HRV/ERV must be balanced.
• It is recommended that the furnace blower run

continuously or HRV/ERV operation be interlocked

with the furnace blower to evenly distribute the fresh air

throughout the house.(Refer to “Interlocking the

HRV/ERV to an Air Handler/Furnace Blower.”)

• The duct configuration may change depending on the

HRV model. See specifications for your unit.

• Check local codes/authority having jurisdiction for

acceptance.

• A backdraft damper is required in the exhaust air duct to

prevent outdoor air from entering the unit when the

Furnace/Air Handler is running and the unit is in

Standby, OFF or Recirculate.

Sizing the Ductwork

It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure all

ductwork is sized and installed as designed to ensure the

system will perform as intended.
The amount of air (cfm) that an HRV/ERV will deliver is

directly related to the total external static pressure (E.S.P.)

of the system. Static pressure is a measure of resistance

imposed on the blower by length of duct work plus the

number of fittings used in the duct work.

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