Honeywell 5005 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATION SYSTEMS; CONTENTS
- Page 3 – Introduction; So what’s the forecast for indoors?; Feeling right at home; you can achieve a totally comfortable indoors.; Air Circulation Pan and Motor
- Page 4 – Condensate Tray and Drain; plastic for easy cleaning.; Thermally Conductive Core; The core removes easily for cleaning or service.
- Page 5 – Operating your Heat Recovery Ventilation System; Changing Fan Speed; Note the fifth speed (high) is accessible only by a remote control.; Connecting a Remote Device; several optional control devices.
- Page 6 – EXTERNAL REMOTE WALL CONTROL (DEHUMIDISTAT); at high speed until the wall switch is turned off.; Getting the most from your Heat Recovery Ventilation System; HOW MUCH VENTILATION DO I NEED?; selecting the highest speed on the ventilator or
- Page 7 – Maintenance Instructions for your Heat Recovery Ventilation; Electrical Shock Hazard.; Disconnect power supply before performing maintenance.; Check and Clean; EXTERIOR HOODS; WARNING; Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.; possible spillage from combustible appliances.; AIR FILTERS; ventilator are removable and washable.
- Page 8 – CORE
- Page 9 – DRAIN LINE; Clean the drain line once a year.; GENERAL MAINTENANCE; bugs and debris that can be present.; FANS
- Page 10 – Troubleshooting; Lack of power to the ventilator:
- Page 11 – Limited Warranty
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HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATION SYSTEMS 69-1657 4 3. Condensate Tray and Drain Condensation normally forms on the heat exchange core during the cold weather (below 29°F or -2°C). Moisture can build up when the warm air from your home comes in contact with the cold air from outside. The tray collects the m...