ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATORS ERVB The Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) offered by Bryant is the finest unit on the market today. The ERVB provides efficient and cost-effective heat recovery when needed most. The ERV is equipped with a special energy recovery core which exchanges both sensible and latent heat with the fresh incoming air. The ability to transfer moisture however, makes the core sensitive to cold outdoor air in winter time. We recommend that the unit should not be installed where the winter design temperature is 15 F ( 10 C) for more than 3 days. When the outdoor air temperature falls to 15 F ( 10 C), the ERV will stop running for three hours. At the end of the three hours, the ERV will check the outdoor temperature. If the temperature outside is warmer than 15 F ( 10 C), the ERV will operate according to the wall control selection. If the outdoor temperature is still too cold, the ERV will remain off for another three hours and check the temperature later. 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 with the fresh air. A filter installed on the incoming outdoor air stream removes large airborne particles from the intake air before they enter the heat exchanger and reduces the maintenance required. The unit s acoustically engineered design makes it 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. FEATURES Cross flow total energy exchanger Two filters on indoor and outdoor air streams to protect the ERV core Acoustical design No-tools maintenance Form No. PDS ERV.64.1
MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE ERV BB LHU 1 200 Electrical Supply: Maximum Capacity (cfm) 120/60/1 (volts/hertz/phase) Descriptor: Brand: Large Horizontal Unit Equipment Type: Bryant Energy Recovery Ventilator TESTED/CERTIFIED HOME VENTILATING INSTITUTE DIVISION OF AMCA CLIMATE MAP FOR ENERGY AND HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATORS VANCOUVER EDMONTON CALGARY REGINA WINNIPEG TIMMINS SALEM BOISE HELENA BISMARK GREEN BAY MINNEAPOLIS MADISON MONTREAL OTTAWA SYRACUSE BOSTON MILWAUKEE DETROIT HARTFORD SACRAMENTO SALT LAKE CITY DENVER DES MOINES SPRINGFIELD TOPEKA CHICAGO HARRISBURG INDIANAPOLIS COLUMBUS WASHINGTON D.C. PHOENIX SANTA FE OKLAHOMA CITY NASHVILLE RALEIGH ATLANTA COLUMBIA HONOLULU AUSTIN BATON ROUGE ORLANDO HRV RECOMMENDED ERV RECOMMENDED HRV / ERV CONTACT YOUR DEALER FOR RECOMMENDATIONS INFORMATION BASED ON AIRPORT 10-YEAR TEMPERATURE DATA & ARI HEATING AND COOLING LOAD HOURS A98389 2
CONTROLS AND ACCESSORIES PART NO. NOMENCLATURE K L A CN 01 01 BLC L Latent V Ventilator K Accessory Kit AC Accessory CN Control FL Filter Media TM Timer A Original Series 01 Part Number 01 Single Pack CONTROL DESCRIPTION BLC Bryant Latent Control ACCESSORY DESCRIPTION 6FM 6 in. Flowmeters (2) 7FM 7 in. Flowmeters (2) 8FM 8 in. Flowmeters (2) HOD Intake Hood EXH Exhaust Hood KIT Balancing Kit FIR Interlock Relay TIMER DESCRIPTION 20B 20 Minute Timer Kit Bryant 60M 60-Minute Adjustable Timer FILTER DESCRIPTION 112 Filter 812 Filter 116 Filter 916 Filter ACCESSORIES Kit Number Description Where Used KLACN0101BLC ERV Control Used with all ERVs KVAAC0101FIR Interlock Relay When combining an ERV with a Furnace or Fan Coil KVATM010120B 20 Minute Push Button Timer Used with all ERVs when 20 minute manual operation is required KVATM010160M 60 Minute Timer Used with all ERVs, time is adjustable between 10 and 60 minutes KVAAC0101HOD Exterior Intake and Exhaust Hood 2 Required, 1 for intake air and 1 for exhaust air KVAAC0101KIT Start up Balancing Kit Start up Balancing Kit, includes (2) 6 in. Flow Meter Collars & Magnehelic Gage KVAFK0201200 Internal Filter Used with 200 size unit, 11-3/4 x 16-3/4 x 3/4 CONTROL DESCRIPTION AND USAGE Intermittent Mode Provides ventilation at high speed only when the humidity level in the house is below the setpoint. Can be used instead of Continuous Mode if the humidity level in the house is too high for continuous ventilation. Low Mode (Continuous) Provides ventilation at high speed when the humidity level in the house is below the setpoint. As the humidity level in the house rises above the setpoint, the unit will continue to deliver air at low speed. 3
DIMENSIONS D C 4 3 4 (120.6) 2 3 16 (56.2) 4 PLCS 1 (25.4) 2 PLCS 20 (508.0) 4 2 1 3 2 5 16 (58.7) 18 1 8 (460.4) 16 7 8 (428.6) G 5 7 8 DIA (149.2) 4 PLCS F 15 (381.0) A B 30 1 4 (768.3) E NOTES: 1. FRESH AIR FROM OUTSIDE TO ERV 2. FRESH AIR FROM ERV TO HOUSE 3. STALE AIR FROM HOUSE TO ERV 4. STALE AIR FROM ERV TO OUTSIDE A99275 A B C D E F G MODEL NO. in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm ERVCCLHU1200 19 483 5-3/16 147.7 5-1/16 128.1 14-1/2 368.9 11-3/16 283.9 4-3/8 111.3 10-1/16 255.6 4
SPECIFICATIONS CONVENTIONAL MODEL ERVBBLHU1200 Port Locations Sides Core Type Paper, Cross Flow Weight lb (kg) 73 (33.1) Shipping Weight lb (kg) 83 (37.6) Shipping Dimensions (in.) Height Width Depth 22-15/16 36-1/16 21-5/16 AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE Capacity CFM @ 0.5 0.3 ESP (in. wc) 182-214 Sensible Efficiency 32 F (0 C) percent 69 Net Moisture Transfer Efficiency 32 F (0 C) percent 45 Net Moisture Transfer Efficiency 95 F (35 C) percent 41 Cooling Season Total Recovery Efficiency 95 F (35 C) percent 45 ELECTRICAL DATA Voltage 120 Typical Power Usage watts 218 Rated Amps 1.9 NOTE: Consult design manual for proper selection of unit. METHODS TO SIZE ERV S METHOD 1 1. Calculate cu ft of occupied space. 2. Multiply by recommended air changes per hr (AC/h). 3. Divide by 60 minutes per hr to convert to CFM. EXAMPLE: 2000 sq ft with 8 ft ceiling 0.35 air changes per hr (AC/h) (2000 sq ft x 8 ft ceiling x 0.35 AC/h) / 60 min/h = 93.3 CFM METHOD 2 1. Multiply number of people times 15 CFM/person. 2. Multiply number of bath rooms 20 CFM/each. 3. Add 25 CFM for kitchen. EXAMPLE: 2 people 2 baths 1 kitchen (2 x 15) + (2 x 20) + 25 = 95 CFM 5
ADDITIONAL HEATING AND COOLING LOAD CHARTS Although the ventilators process the outside air before it enters the home, additional heating and cooling loads need to be considered. Outside Temp F HEATING LOAD BTU Heat Load (Btuh) @ Inside Design Temp 72 F ERV200 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 6214 20 5669 25 5124 30 4579 35 4034 40 3489 The heating load chart shows the heating loads in Btuh for a range of winter design temperatures for each model of ventilator. EXAMPLE: The heating design temperature for Little Rock, AR is 20 F. The additional heating load of the ERVBBLHU1200 at 20 F is 5669 Btuh. This additional load should be taken into consideration when sizing the heating equipment. COOLING LOADS BTU Outside Cooling Load (Btuh) @ Inside Design Temp Enthalpy 75 F and 50% Relative Humidity Btu/lb ERV150 ERV200 30 380 640 31 618 1040 32 855 1441 33 1093 1841 34 1331 2241 35 1568 2641 36 1806 3041 37 2043 3441 38 2281 3842 39 2519 4242 40 2756 4642 41 2994 5042 42 3231 5442 The cooling load chart shows loads in Btuh as well. To use the cooling load chart, first find the design enthalpy from a psychrometric chart using the design dry bulb and wet bulb temperatures. (See page 7.) The cooling load can then be found for a range of enthalpies for each ventilator. EXAMPLE: The design dry bulb temperature for Miami is 90 F and the average wet bulb at that temperature is 77 F. Using the psychrometric chart, the enthalpy is about 40.5 Btu per pound (Btu/lb) of dry air, which would round up to 41 Btu/lb dry air. In the left column, at 41 Btu/lb dry air, the ERVBBLHU1200 has an additional cooling load of 5042 Btuh, while the HRVBBLHU1150 has an additional cooling load of 8437 Btuh. 6
85 90 95 100 105 0 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10.025.024.023.022.021.020.019.018.017.016.015.014.013.012.011.010.009.008.007.006.005.004.003.002.001 0.35.40.45.50.55.60.65.70.75.80.90.85.95 PSYCHROMETRIC CHART Pounds of moisture per pound of dry air Sensible heat factor 14.5 cu ft per pound of dry air A98394 80 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 46 41 75 37 38 39 40 36 70 32 33 34 35 31 65 27 28 29 30 60 45 50 55 23 24 25 26 19 20 21 22 16 17 18 12 13 14 15 12 40 25 30 35 7 8 9 10 11 Wet Bulb, Dewpoint or Saturation Temperature F Dry Bulb Temperature F 20 25 30 35 40 Below 32 F, properties and enthalpy deviation lines are for ice. Enthalpy at saturation, Btu per pound of dry air Grains of moisture per pound of dry air Enthalpy deviation Btu per pound of dry air -0.3 Btu -.01 BTU -.02 BTU 40% 30% 20% 10% 14.0 cu ft 50% 13.5 cu ft 90% Relative Humidity 70% 60% 80% -.02 Btu -.04 Btu -.06 Btu -.08 Btu 13.0 cu ft +0.5 Btu +0.4 Btu +0.3 Btu +0.1 Btu +0.2 Btu 80% 60% 40% 20% 12.5 cu ft 7
ERV INSTALLED WITH FORCED AIR SYSTEM A99297 ERV INSTALLED WITH INDEPENDENT AIR DISTRIBUTION A99298 SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Cancels: New 8 1999 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems, 7310 W. Morris St. Indpls, IN 46231 PRINTED IN U.S.A. Catalog No. 12ER-VB0 8-99