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Warning – Field Controls Heat Recovery Ventilator FC95HRV. User Manual

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1. Inspect Exterior Hoods at least once a month.

Make sure exhaust and fresh air supply hoods are not blocked or

restricted by leaves, grass, or snow. In winter, it is especially

important to make sure snow is not blocking the hoods or that frost

has not built up on the wire mesh (bird screen).
WARNING: Blockage of hoods may cause an imbalance.

2. Clean Air Filters (clean twice a year)

The standard filters equipped with your HRV are removable and

washable.
a) simply open access door and slide core out
b) remove filter clips
c) once clips are removed filters can be taken off the core to be

rinsed with water or a combination of mild soap and water. Do

not clean in the dishwasher

d) to re-assemble, place clean filter(s) (wet or dry) back into their

positions against the core and return clips to their original

position

e) slide core back into its’ original position

3. Clean Core Twice a Year

a) open access door.
b) carefully grip ends of core and pull evenly outward. Core may

be snug, but will slide out of the channel

c) once removed from the cabinet remove filters
d) wash core in warm soapy water (do not use dishwasher)
e) install the clean filters
f) install clean core
Note: Core installation label on the outer end of the core.

To install the clean core:

a) first mount the bottom flange of the core guide into the bottom

H channel approximately 1/4” (6mm)

b) mount the left or right side flange of the core guide

approximately 1/4” (6mm) followed by the other side

c) mount the top flange of the core guide into the top H channel

approximately 1/4” (6mm).

d) with all four corners in place and the core straight and even,

push hard in the centre of the core until the core stops on the

back of the cabinet.

NOTE: Core will appear to stick out from cabinet approximately 1/8”

(3mm). This is designed this way so that the access door will fit tight

against the core.

4. Motors - Maintenance Free

5. Drain (condensate) Line - Clean once a year

Inspect drain line, drain spout, and “P” trap for blockage, mould or

kinks. Flush with warm soapy water and replace if worn, bent or

unable to clean.

6. Clean Duct Work if Required

The duct work running to and from the HRV may accumulate dirt.

Wipe and vacuum the duct once every year. You may wish to

contact a Heating/Ventilation company to do this.

7. General Maintenance - Twice a Year

Wipe down the inside of the cabinet with a damp cloth to remove

dirt, bugs, and debris that may be present.

8. Cleaning the Fans

Fans may accumulate dirt causing an imbalance and/or excessive

vibration of the HRV. A reduction in the air flow may also occur.

In new construction this may result within the first year due to

heavy dust and may occur periodically after that over time

depending on the outdoor conditions.

• unplug the HRV and open the service door
• remove the core
• remove ducting (metal and/or flexible insulated type) from

the red and/or blue ports which are connected immediately

in-line with the fan assembly

• use a small brush, such as an old toothbrush or pipe cleaner,

and insert first

(a) through the large opening of the fan

assembly and then

(b) through the smaller opening in the end

of the fan assembly.

• scrub individual fan blades until clean. Avoid moving or

damaging balancing flat weight, clip is usually found on one

or more of the fan blades

• vacuum and wipe
• reassemble making sure ducting is reattached firmly and

insulation and moisture barrier are sealed and taped

Before attempting this task, thought should be given to having a

qualified service technician complete the service work.

Maintenance Routine for HRV

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

WARNING

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