Carrier HRVCCLHU- User Manual

Carrier HRVCCLHU

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Model number nomenclature; Climate Map for Energy and Heat Recovery Ventilators
  • Page 4 – Control features; Setting the wall control to low will activate the continuous mode.; Control description and usage; Fan Speed Control; dehumidification in the winter months.; Continuous Mode; Automatic defrost cycle features
  • Page 5 – Dimensions
  • Page 7 – Dimensions contin
  • Page 9 – Methods to size HRV’s; METHOD 1; Heating load BTU
  • Page 10 – Cooling load BTU
  • Page 11 – Psyc
  • Page 12 – HRV installed with forced air system
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Product
Data

HRVCCLHU
HRVCCSVC

HRVCCLVU

Heat Recovery Ventilators

Copyright 2005 Carrier Corporation

Form HRV-2PD

The Heat Recovery Ventilation

(HRV) system offered by Carrier is
the finest unit on the market today.
The HRVC provides efficient and cost-
effective heat recovery during the
heating season when needed most.

As temperatures drop below 23°F

(–5°C), indoor air is recirculated
periodically through the heat
exchanger core to prevent frost from
forming. Competitors’ methods of
supplementary electric defrost waste
energy. Unlike rotary wheel heat
exchangers which mix air streams,
these cross flow or counterflow heat
exchangers ensure that there is no
mixing of the stale air stream with
the fresh outdoor air stream.

A filter installed on the incoming

outdoor air stream removes large
airborne particles from the intake air
stream before they enter the heat
exchanger and reduces the
maintenance required.

The units’ acoustically engineered

design makes them the quietest on
the market and ensures that comfort
is felt, not heard.

Unlatching 2 suitcase style latches

allows easy removal of the filters and
core for cleaning.

Note: The HRV should not be

installed in an attic or unconditioned
space unless provisions are made for
drainline freezing and condensation.

FEATURES

• Energy saving defrost cycle
• Cross flow, counterflow heat
exchangers
• One filter on incoming air;
one filter on outgoing air to
protect core
• Acoustical design
• No-tools maintenance
• Polypropylene heat exchanger core

HRVCCSVC

HRVCCLHU

HRVCCLVU

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Summary

Page 2 - Model number nomenclature; Climate Map for Energy and Heat Recovery Ventilators

2 Model number nomenclature HRV CC LHU 1 150 Maximum Capacity (CFM)150 CFM200 CFM250 CFM330 CFM Electrical Supply: 1 — 115 volts Descriptor: LHU — Large Horizontal UnitSVU — Small Vertical UnitLVU — Large Vertical Unit Brand: Carrier Equipment Type: Heat Recovery Ventilator Climate Map for Energy an...

Page 4 - Control features; Setting the wall control to low will activate the continuous mode.; Control description and usage; Fan Speed Control; dehumidification in the winter months.; Continuous Mode; Automatic defrost cycle features

4 Control features Basic Control: Allows the user to manually set fan speed to low or high as required to maximize comfort. Standard Control: Offers automatic dehumidistat control and the option to select continuous or intermittent fan operation. Setting the wall control to low will activate the con...

Page 5 - Dimensions

5 A 20 " (508.0) B 15 " (381.0) G 4 3 / 4 " (120.6) D C 30 1 / 4 " (768.3) 2 5 / 16 " (58.7) 18 1 / 8 " (460.4) 16 7 / 8 " (428.6) NO TES: 1. FRESH AIR FR OM OUTSIDE 2. FRESH AIR FR OM HR V T O HOUSE 3. ST ALE AIR FR OM HOUSE TO HR V 4. ST ALE AIR FR OM HR T O OUTSIDE 4 3...

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