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INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATOR EV130 EV200 EV240 EV300 MODEL: EV200 & EV240 MODEL: EV130 MODEL: EV300 RENEWAIRE.COM

ERV EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 ABOUT RENEWAIRE For over 30 years, RenewAire has been a pioneer in enhancing indoor air quality (IAQ) in commercial and residential buildings of every size. This is achieved while maximizing sustainability through our fifthgeneration, static-plate, enthalpic-core Energy Ventilators (ERVs) that optimize energy efficiency, lower capital costs via load reduction and decrease operational expenses by minimizing equipment needs, resulting in significant energy savings. Our ERVs are competitively priced, simple to install, easy to use and maintain and have a quick payback. They also enjoy the industry s best warranty with the lowest claims due to long-term reliability derived from innovative design practices, expert workmanship and Quick Response Manufacturing (QRM). TABLE OF CONTENTS Product info... 2-8 Installation... 9-15 Start-up & Operation...15-17 Maintenance...18-19 As the pioneer of static-plate core technology in North America, RenewAire is the largest ERV producer in the USA. We re committed to sustainable manufacturing and lessening our environmental footprint, and to that end our Madison, WI plant is 100% powered by wind turbines. The facility is also one of the few buildings worldwide to be LEED and Green Globes certified, as well as having achieved ENERGY STAR Building status. In 2010, RenewAire joined the Soler & Palau (S&P) Ventilation Group in order to provide direct access to the latest in energy-efficient air-moving technologies. For more information, visit: renewaire.com. EV130, EV200, EV240, AND EV300 INFO WARNING There is no known safe level of cigarette smoke. Any ventilation system may provide noticeable improvement in spaces where cigarettes are smoked, but it cannot be expected to protect against the severe long-term health hazards of exposure to cigarette smoke. PURPOSE OF AN ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATION (ERV) SYSTEM Many modern homes are built air-tight for energy efficiency and comfort. The result is that natural air infiltration rates are often too low to provide acceptable indoor air quality. The solution is to use an ERV to remove gaseous pollutants such as odors, winter-time excess humidity, formaldehyde, smoke, radon, vapors from cleaning products, and other chemicals. The removal of dust and other small particles from your home is not the function of an ERV. WHEN SHOULD YOU USE YOUR ERV? Use your ERV when windows are closed and you need to ventilate. When the outdoor air is warmer or cooler than comfortable, the ERV will allow a quieter, more secure home with the windows closed and will also save energy. USING AN ERV WITH AIR-CONDITIONING An ERV works very well with air-conditioning, because its enthalpy-transfer energy-exchange core will reduce the amount of moisture in the outside air that is brought in. ERVs are the preferred way to ventilate while air-conditioning because it brings in less moisture than any other ventilation method. CONTROLLING EXCESS HUMIDITY DURING COLD WEATHER When the ERV is first turned on at the beginning of the heating season (or when first installed), it will have to run full-time for several days to reduce indoor humidity levels. A properly set dehumidistat will do this automatically. If your control is the proportional timer type (PTL or FM), it should be set to 100% for several days whenever you have a problem with excess humidity during cold weather. 2 RENEWAIRE.COM INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1.800.627.4499

EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 ERV EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 INFO ENERGY EXCHANGE SYSTEM Cross flow fixed-plate enthalpic energy exchange core: engineered, proprietary resin-media composite. Provides both sensible and latent heat transfer. CERTIFIED PERFORMANCE See HVI Certified Ratings. ACCESS DOOR Front panel opens to provide access to filters, blowers, and energy exchanger. Snap latches and hinges provided for easy service. INSULATION One inch foil-faced EPS foam throughout. DUCT CONNECTIONS EV130, EV200 & EV240 - Insulating double collars with six-inch/eight-inch round connections for flexible or rigid duct work. EV300 - Insulating double collars with eight-inch oval connections for flexible or rigid duct work. AIRFLOW BALANCING Pressure ports located on door for flow measurement. Balancing damper provided for airflow correction. MOUNTING OPTIONS Unit may be mounted to wall or floor joists using integral mounting flange with hanging bracket kit provided. BLOWER/MOTOR A single high efficiency PSC motor directly drives two large diameter centrifugal blowers for quiet operation. FILTERS Cleanable polyester air filters for both exhaust and fresh air streams. DEFROST Passive frost-free design under most residential conditions. WARRANTY Ten year limited warranty on energy exchange core; five year limited warranty against defects in material and workmanship on all other components. SPECIFICATIONS 1.800.627.4499 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RENEWAIRE.COM 3

EV90/GR90 - Ventilation Performance Net Gross Pa in. wg L/S CFM L/S CFM L/S CFM 25 0.1 53 113 54 115 52 109 50 0.2 46 98 47 100 46 97 75 0.3 40 85 41 87 40 85 100 0.4 34 73 35 74 34 72 125 0.5 27 58 28 59 28 60 ERV Net C F L/S CFM Cooling EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 150 0.6 19 40 19 41 22 47 Electrical Requirements Volts 120 Amps 0.35 Air Transfer Ratio = 2.0% @ 0.2 in. wg (50 PA) and 2.0% @ 0.4 in. wg (100 Pa) EV90P - Ventilation Performance Net Gross OPTIONS & Pa ACCESSORIES in. wg L/S CFM L/S CFM L/S CFM 25 0.1 51 108 52 110 52 110 50 0.2 47 99 48 101 47 100 OPTIONS HVI & ACCESSORIES 75 0.3PERFORMANCE 41 87 42 89 42 89 HVI TESTED/CERTIFIED 100 0.4 35 73 36 75 36 76 PER CSA 125C439 0.5 26 56 27 57 27 58 HVI 150 TESTED/CERTIFIED 0.6 20 42 20 42 21 44 Electrical Requirements Volts 120 Amps 0.35 PER CSA C439 Air Transfer Ratio = 1.6% @ 0.2 in. wg (50 PA) and 2.0% @ 0.4 in. wg (100 PA) EV90/GR90 - Energy Performance Average Power Watts Sensible Efficiency % Adjusted Sensible Efficiency % BR130 - Ventilation Performance BR130 - Energy Performance EV130 - Ventilation Performance EV130 - Energy Performance Gross Adjusted Sensible Net Gross Adjusted Sensible BR130 Net Average Sensible Net - Ventilation Performance Net Average Power BR130 Sensible - Energy Performance Power Watts Efficiency % Pa in. wg L/S CFM L/S CFM Watts Efficiency % Transfer Pa in. wg L/S CFM L/S CFM Gross L/S L/S CFM C F CFM C L/S CFM F L/S CFM Efficiency Efficiency Adjusted % Sensible 25 Ext. Static 0.1 Pressure 70 Net 148 71 151 Net Average Sensible 25 0.1 77 165 79 75 159 168 79 168 50 Heating Power Watts Efficiency % 50Pa 0.2 0.2 in. wg 66 72L/S 141 153CFM 67 73 L/S 143 156CFM 69 73 L/S 147 Heating 156 CFM C F L/S CFM Efficiency % 75 75 25 0.3 0.30.1 62 6470 132 137148 63 66 71 134 140 151 64 66 75 135 140 159 0 0 32 32 58 61 124 130 121 102 72 71 78 75 55 100 53 100 50 0.4 0.40.2 53 5966 113 126141 54 61 67 115 129 143 56 61 69 119 129 147 Heating Total Total Adjusted Adjusted Total 125 Total 125 75 0.5 0.50.3 44 4962 94 104132 45 50 6396 106 134 47 50 6499 Cooling 106 135 Cooling0 32 58 124 121 Efficiency Efficiency 72 % 78 Efficiency % 55 150 150 100 0.6 0.60.4 32 3753 69 79113 33 38 5470 81 115 29 38 562 81 119 35 35 95 95 59 61 126130 121 102 4648 Total 48 51 Adjusted Total 175 Electrical 125 0.7 Requirements Volts 0.5 24 120 Amps 1.3 44 52 94 25 453 9621 4745 99 Cooling Efficiency % Efficiency % Electrical Requirements 150 Air Transfer Volts Ratio 120 Amps 0.6 = 2.0% 1.3 32 69 33 70 29 62 @ 0.2 in. wg (50 PA) and 2.0% @ 0.4 in. wg (100 Pa) 35 95 59 126 121 46 48 Air Transfer 175Ratio = 1.6% @ 0.7 0.2 in. wg (50 PA) 24and 1.6% @ 0.452 in. wg (100 Pa) 25 53 21 45 Electrical Requirements Volts 120 Amps 1.3 EV200 - Ventilation Performance EV200 - Energy Performance Air Transfer Ratio = EV90/GR90 1.6% @ 0.2 - in. Ventilation wg (50 PA) Performance and 1.6% @ 0.4 in. wg (100 Pa) Gross EV90/GR90 - Energy Performance Adjusted Sensible Net Net Average Power Sensible Gross Adjusted Sensible Net Watts Efficiency % Pa in. wg EV90/GR90 L/S - Ventilation CFM Performance Net Average L/S CFM L/S CFM C F L/S CFM EV90/GR90 Sensible - Energy Performance Efficiency Power Watts Efficiency % % Pa 25 in. wg 0.1 L/S 97 CFM 207 L/S 100 CFM 213 Gross L/S 109 CFM 232 C F L/S CFM Efficiency Adjusted % Sensible 25 Ext. Static Heating 50 0.1 Pressure 0.2 53 Net 90 113 192 54 93 115 Net Average Sensible 199 52 104 109 221 Heating 50 75 0.3 88 186 90 192 101 216 Power Watts Efficiency % Pa 0.2 in. wg 46 L/S 98 CFM 47 L/S 100 CFM 46 L/S 97 CFM 0 C 32 F 85 L/S 181 CFM 157 78 84 Efficiency % 62 75 100 25 0.3 0.4 0.1 40 8353 85 176113 41 85 5487 181 115 40 96 5285 204 109 0 32 42 90 46 72 Total 77 Adjusted Total 37 100 125 0.5 79 168 81 173 88 187 Cooling Heating 50 0.4 0.2 34 46 73 98 35 474 100 34 4672 97 Total Efficiency % Adjusted Efficiency Total % 125 150 75 0.5 0.6 0.3 27 7040 58 14985 28 72 4159 154 8728 76 4060 162 Cooling 85 35 0 95 32 85 42 180 90 155 46 Efficiency 52 72 % 77 Efficiency 54 % 37 150 175 100 0.6 0.7 0.4 19 57 34 40 122 73 19 59 3541 126 7422 68 347 145 72 35 95 42 90 44 46 Total 48 Adjusted Total Electrical Electrical Requirements 125 Requirements Volts 120 Volts Amps 0.51200.35 Amps 1.5 27 58 28 59 28 60 Cooling Efficiency % Efficiency % Air Transfer 150 Air Transfer Ratio = 2.0% Ratio = 0.6 @ 3.0% 0.2 in. @ wg 0.2 (50 in. wg PA) 19(50 and PA) 2.0% and @ 3.0% 0.4 40in. @ 0.4 wg (100 in. wg Pa) 19 (100 Pa) 41 22 47 35 95 42 90 44 46 48 Electrical Requirements Volts 120 Amps 0.35 Air Transfer Ratio = 2.0% EV90P @ 0.2 - EV240 Ventilation in. wg - Ventilation (50 Performance PA) and Performance 2.0% @ 0.4 in. wg (100 Pa) EV90P EV240 - Energy - Energy Performance Performance Gross Adjusted Sensible Net Gross Net Average Power Sensible Adjusted Sensible Net EV90P - Ventilation Performance Net Average Power Watts EV90P Sensible - Efficiency Energy Performance % Transfer Pa in. wg L/S CFM L/S CFM L/S CFM C F L/S CFM Watts Efficiency % Efficiency Pa in. wg L/S CFM L/S CFM 25 0.1 125 267 129 272 Gross L/S 132 CFM C F L/S CFM Efficiency 279 Adjusted % Sensible 25 Ext. Static Heating 50 0.1 Pressure 0.2 51 Net 121 108 258 52 124 110 Net Average Power Sensible 264 52 126 110 268 Heating 50 Watts Efficiency % 75Pa 0.2 0.3 in. wg 47 118L/S 99 250CFM 48 120 L/S 101 255CFM 47 121 L/S 100 257 CFM 0 C 32 F 111 L/S 236 CFM 216 74 80 Efficiency % 57 75 100 25 0.3 0.4 0.1 41 11451 87 240108 42 116 5289 246 110 42 117 5289 247 110 0 32 42 90 44 80 Total 83 Adjusted Total 64 100 125 0.5 108 228 111 234 110 233 Cooling Heating 50 0.4 0.2 35 47 73 99 36 4875 101 36 476 100 Total Efficiency % Adjusted Efficiency Total 125 150 75 0.5 0.6 0.3 26 10141 56 21487 27 103 4257 219 8927 102 4258 Cooling 217 89 35 0 95 32 108 42 229 90 213 44 Efficiency 53 80 % 83 Efficiency 56 % 64 150 175 100 0.6 0.7 0.4 20 9235 42 19573 20 94 3642 200 7521 93 3644 196 76 35 95 42 90 44 63 Total 71 Adjusted Total Electrical Requirements 200 125 Volts 120.8 Amps 0.5 0.35 8026 16956 82 27 174 57 79 27 168 58 Cooling Efficiency % Efficiency % Air Electrical Transfer 150 Requirements Ratio = 1.6% Volts 0.6 @ 0.2 120 in. Amps wg 3.3 (50 PA) 20 and 2.0% @ 0.4 42in. wg (100 PA) 20 42 21 44 35 95 42 90 44 63 71 Electrical Air Requirements Transfer Ratio Volts = 2.4% 120 @ Amps 0.2 in. 0.35 wg (50 PA) and 2.3% @ 0.4 in. wg (100 Pa) Air Transfer Ratio = 1.6% EV130 @ - 0.2 Ventilation in. wg (50 Performance PA) and 2.0% @ 0.4 in. wg (100 PA) EV130 - Energy Performance EV300 - Ventilation Performance Gross EV300 - Energy Performance Adjusted Sensible Net EV130 - Ventilation Performance Net Average Power Gross EV130 Sensible - Energy Performance Adjusted Sensible Net Net Average Power Sensible Gross Watts Efficiency % Pa in. wg L/S CFM L/S CFM L/S CFM C F L/S CFM Watts Efficiency % Efficiency Adjusted % Sensible 25 PaExt. Static 0.1 Pressure in. wg 77 L/S Net 165 CFM 79 L/S 168 CFM L/S CFM C F L/S Net CFM Average Power Sensible Efficiency % 79 168 100 0.4 147 311 150 317 143 303 Heating 50 Watts Efficiency % Pa 0.2 in. wg 72 L/S 153 CFM 73 L/S 156 CFM 73 L/S 156 CFM HeatingC F L/S CFM Efficiency % 75 125 25 0.3 0.5 0.1 64 13977 137 295165 66 142 79 140 301 168 66 133 79 140 283 168 0 32 61 130 102 71 75 53 100 150 0.6 131 277 133 282 125 265 0 Heating 50 0.4 0.2 59 72 126 153 61 73 129 156 61 73 129 156 32 139 297 315 67Total 73 Adjusted Total 54 125 175 0.7 121 256 123 261 108 230 75 0.5 0.3 49 64 104 137 50 66 106 140 50 66 106 Cooling 140 Total Adjusted Total 200 0.8 101 215 103 219 94 198 Cooling0 32 61 130 102 Efficiency 71 % 75 Efficiency % 53 150 100 0.6 0.4 37 59 79 126 38 6181 129 38 6181 129 Efficiency % Efficiency % 225 0.9 90 191 92 195 74 156 35 95 61 130 102 48 Total 51 Adjusted Total Electrical Requirements 35 Cooling 95 138 294 313 46 49 250 125 Volts 1201.0 Amps 0.5 1.3 80 49 170 104 82 50 174 106 47 50 99 106 Efficiency % Efficiency % Air Transfer 150Ratio = 2.0% 0.6 @ 0.2 in. wg (50 PA) 37 and 2.0% @ 0.4 79 in. wg (10038 Pa) 81 38 81 Electrical Requirements Volts 120 Amps 3.3 35 95 61 130 102 48 51 Electrical Requirements Volts 120 Amps 1.3 Air Transfer Ratio = 0.0% @ 0.2 in. wg (50 PA) and 2.0% @ 0.4 in. wg (100 Pa) Air Transfer Ratio = 2.0% EV200 @ - 0.2 Ventilation in. wg (50 Performance PA) and 2.0% @ 0.4 in. wg (100 Pa) EV200 - Energy Performance Gross Adjusted Sensible Net EV200 - Ventilation Performance Net Average Power EV200 Sensible - Energy Performance Watts Efficiency % Pa in. wg L/S CFM L/S CFM Gross L/S CFM C F L/S CFM Efficiency Adjusted % Sensible 25 Ext. Static 0.1 Pressure 97 Net 207 100 213 Net Average Power Sensible 109 232 Heating 50 Watts Efficiency % Pa 0.2 in. wg 90 L/S 192 CFM 93 L/S 199 CFM 104 L/S 221 CFM C F L/S CFM Efficiency % 75 25 0.3 0.1 88 97 186 207 90 100 192 213 101 109 216 232 0 32 85 181 157 78 84 62 100 Heating 50 0.4 0.2 83 90 176 192 85 93 181 199 96 104 204 221 Total Adjusted Total 125 Cooling 75 0.5 0.3 79 88 168 186 81 90 173 192 88 101 187 216 0 32 85 181 157 Efficiency 78 % 84 Efficiency % 62 150 100 0.6 0.4 70 83 149 176 72 85 154 181 76 96 162 204 35 95 85 180 155 52 Total 54 Adjusted Total 175 125 0.7 0.5 57 79 122 168 59 81 126 173 68 88 145 187 Cooling Efficiency % Efficiency % Electrical Requirements 150 Volts 120 Amps 0.6 1.5 70 149 72 154 76 162 35 95 85 180 155 52 54 Air Transfer 175Ratio = 3.0% 0.7 @ 0.2 in. wg (50 PA) 57 and 3.0% @ 122 0.4 in. wg (10059 Pa) 126 68 145 Electrical Requirements Volts 120 Amps 1.5 Air Transfer Ratio = 3.0% EV240 @ - 0.2 Ventilation in. wg (50 Performance PA) and 3.0% @ 0.4 in. wg (100 Pa) EV240 - Energy Performance Gross Adjusted Sensible Net EV240 - Ventilation Performance Net Average Power EV240 Sensible - Energy Performance Watts Efficiency % Pa in. wg L/S CFM L/S CFM Gross L/S CFM C F L/S CFM Efficiency Adjusted % Sensible 25 Ext. Static 0.1 Pressure 125 Net 267 129 272 Net Average Power Sensible 132 279 Heating 50 Watts Efficiency % Pa 0.2 in. wg 121 L/S 258 CFM 124 L/S 264 CFM 126 L/S 268 CFM C F L/S CFM Efficiency % 75 25 0.3 0.1 118 125 250 267 120 129 255 272 121 132 257 279 0 32 111 236 216 74 80 57 100 Heating 50 0.4 0.2 114 121 240 258 116 1246 264 117 126 247 268 Total Adjusted Total 125 Cooling 75 0.5 0.3 108 118 228 250 111 120 234 255 110 121 233 257 0 32 111 236 216 Efficiency 74 % 80 Efficiency % 57 150 100 0.6 0.4 101 114 214 240 103 116 219 246 102 117 217 247 35 95 108 229 213 53 Total 56 Adjusted Total 175 125 0.7 0.5 92 108 195 228 94 111 200 234 93 110 196 233 Cooling Efficiency % Efficiency % 200 150 0.8 0.6 80 101 169 214 82 103 174 219 79 102 168 217 35 95 108 229 213 53 56 Electrical Requirements 175 Volts 120 Amps 0.7 3.3 92 195 94 200 93 196 Air Transfer 200Ratio = 2.4% 0.8 @ 0.2 in. wg (50 PA) 80 and 2.3% @ 169 0.4 in. wg (10082 Pa) 174 79 168 Electrical Requirements Volts 120 Amps 3.3 4 RENEWAIRE.COM Air Transfer Ratio = INSTALLATION, 2.4% EV300 @ - 0.2 Ventilation in. wg (50 OPERATION Performance PA) and 2.3% AND @ 0.4 MAINTENANCE in. wg (100 Pa) MANUAL 1.800.627.4499 EV300 - Energy Performance Gross Adjusted Sensible Net EV300 - Ventilation Performance Net Average Power EV300 Sensible - Energy Performance Watts Efficiency % Pa in. wg L/S CFM L/S CFM Gross L/S CFM C F L/S CFM Efficiency Adjusted % Sensible 100 Ext. Static 0.4 Pressure 147 Net 311 150 317 143 303 Net Average Power Sensible Heating 0 32 42 90 46 72 77 37 Total Adjusted Total Efficiency % Efficiency % 35 95 42 90 44 46 48 Net C F L/S CFM Heating EV90P - Energy Performance Average Power Watts Sensible Efficiency % Adjusted Sensible Efficiency % 0 32 42 90 44 80 83 64 Total Adjusted Total Cooling Efficiency % Efficiency % 35 95 42 90 44 63 71

EV 130 Energy Ventilator Standard INDOOR UNIT SPECIFICATIONS Download specification at: renewaire.com/specifications ELECTRICAL DATA HP Volts HZ Phase Input Watts FLA 0.1 120 60 Single 102 @ 130 CFM 1.3 UNIT DIMENSIONS Ventilation Type: Static plate, heat and humidity transfer Typical Range: 50-140 CFM Standard Features: Painted cabinet Line-cord power supply Low-voltage circuit for controls Unit may be mounted in any orientation Controls: Onboard 24 VAC transformer/relay package with switched dry contacts Filters: Total qty. 2, MERV 8, spun-polyester media: 10 1/2" x 10 1/2" x 1" Unit Dimensions & Weight: 33 1/2" L x 13 1/4" W x 20" H 48 lbs. Max. Shipping Dimensions & Weight (in carton): 32" L x 22" W x 18" H 60 lbs. Motor(s): Qty. 1, Double-shaft standard motor Accessories: Backdraft damper 6" Wall cap 6" - white, brown Percentage timer control (PTL) Push-button point-of-use controls (PBL), PTL req'd. Percentage timer control with furnace interlock (FM) Note: Electric Duct Heater and Indirect Gas-Fired Duct Furnace are not available on the EV130. UNIT PERFORMANCE CFM ESP in H 2 0 Temp EFF% CORE PERFORMANCE Total EFF% Winter/Summer* 79 0.60 78 73/60 104 0.50 75 69/55 126 0.40 72 66/50 137 0.30 71 64/48 153 0.20 68 61/45 165 0.10 67 59/43 * See HVI certification ratings on page 164 of RenewAire s Full Line Volume XVIII Catalog. AIRFLOW CONFIGURATION Available as shown in dimension drawing. UNIT MOUNTING & APPLICATION Can be mounted in any orientation. RA/EA airstream can be switched with OA/FA airstream. Specifications may be subject to change without notice. 21 3/4" Overall (with Hanging Bracket) 18 1/8" 2 5/8" 7/8" Case 8" Nominal 2 1/4" 6 3/8" OA RA 13 1/8" Overall (with Hanging Bracket) 5 1/2" 9" 33 1/4" Overall 28 3/4" Case TOP VIEW 34" Line Cord 4 1/8" 6" 8 1/8" EA FA 11 1/4" Minimum Service Area (Door can be Removed from Hinges.) 18 1/2" Minimum Service Area ABBREVIATIONS EA: Air to outside OA: Outside Air intake RA: Room Air to be exhausted FA: Fresh Air to inside INSTALLATION ORIENTATION Unit may be installed in any orientation. NOTE 1.UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, DIMENSIONS ARE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST EIGHTH OF AN INCH. 2.SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Door Swing 12 7/8" Case 17 1/2" 6" Nominal 24V AC Control LEFT VIEW FRONT VIEW Terminal RIGHT VIEW 20" Overall Specifications may be subject to change without notic 1.800.627.4499 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RENEWAIRE.COM 5

SPECIFICATIONS & DIMENSIONS EV 200 Energy Ventilator Standard INDOOR UNIT SPECIFICATIONS Download specification at: renewaire.com/specifications Ventilation Type: Static plate, heat and humidity transfer Typical Range: 100-200 CFM Standard Features: Painted cabinet Line-cord power supply Low-voltage circuit for controls Unit may be mounted in any orientation Controls: Onboard 24 VAC transformer/relay package with switched dry contacts Filters: Total qty. 2, MERV 8, spun-polyester media: 10 1/2" x 21 3/4" x 1" Unit Dimensions & Weight: 33 1/2" L x 24" W x 20" H 68 lbs. Max. Shipping Dimensions & Weight (on pallet): 34" L x 44" W x 34" H 110 lbs. Motor(s): Qty. 1, Double-shaft standard motor Accessories: Backdraft damper 8" Wall cap 8" - taupe plastic, galvanized, paintable galvanneal Louver with 8" round duct connection - 12" (W) x 8" (H) Percentage timer control (PTL) Push-button point-of-use controls (PBL), PTL req'd. Percentage timer control with furnace interlock (FM) Electric duct heater - EK series (1 60 kw), for commercial use only Note: Indirect Gas-Fired Duct Furnace is not available on the EV200. ELECTRICAL DATA HP Volts HZ Phase Input Watts FLA 0.1 120 60 Single 157 @ 181 CFM 1.5 UNIT DIMENSIONS UNIT PERFORMANCE CFM ESP in H 2 0 Temp EFF% CORE PERFORMANCE Total EFF% Winter/Summer* 122 0.70 81 77/64 149 0.60 79 75/61 168 0.50 78 73/59 176 0.40 78 72/59 186 0.30 77 72/58 192 0.20 77 71/57 207 0.10 76 70/56 * See HVI certification ratings on page 164 of RenewAire s Full Line Volume XVIII Catalog. AIRFLOW CONFIGURATION Available as shown in dimension drawing. UNIT MOUNTING & APPLICATION Can be mounted in any orientation. RA/EA airstream can be switched with OA/FA airstream. 2 1/4" 24" Overall (with Hanging Bracket) 33 1/4" Overall 28 3/4" Case 11 7/8" ABBREVIATIONS EA: Air to outside OA: Outside Air intake RA: Room Air to be exhausted FA: Fresh Air to inside INSTALLATION ORIENTATION Unit may be installed in any orientation. NOTE 1.UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, DIMENSIONS ARE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST EIGHTH OF AN INCH. 2.SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. Specifications may be subject to change without notice. 21 3/4" Overall (with Hanging Bracket) 18 1/8" 2 5/8" 7/8" Case 6" Nominal 8" Nominal OA RA 5 1/2" 9" TOP VIEW 34" Line Cord 6" 8 1/8" EA FA 18 1/2" Minimum Sercive Area 22 1/4" Minimum Service Area (Door can be Removed from Hinges.) Door Swing 23 7/8" Case 24V AC Control Terminal LEFT VIEW FRONT VIEW RIGHT VIEW 20" Overall 6 RENEWAIRE.COM INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1.800.627.4499

EV 240 Energy Ventilator Standard INDOOR UNIT SPECIFICATIONS Download specification at: renewaire.com/specifications Ventilation Type: Static plate, heat and humidity transfer Typical Range: 100-240 CFM Standard Features: Painted cabinet Line-cord power supply Low-voltage circuit for controls Unit may be mounted in any orientation Controls: Onboard 24 VAC transformer/relay package with switched dry contacts Filters: Total qty. 2, MERV 8, spun-polyester media: 10 1/2" x 21 3/4" x 1" Unit Dimensions & Weight: 33 1/2" L x 24" W x 20" H 70 lbs. Max. Shipping Dimensions & Weight (on pallet): 34" L x 44" W x 34" H 112 lbs. Motor(s): Qty. 1, Double-shaft standard motor Accessories: Backdraft damper 8" Wall cap 8" - taupe plastic, galvanized, paintable galvanneal Louver with 8" round duct connection - 12" (W) x 8" (H) Percentage timer control (PTL) Push-button point-of-use controls (PBL), PTL req'd. Percentage timer control with furnace interlock (FM) Electric duct heater - EK series (1 60 kw), for commercial use only Note: Indirect Gas-Fired Duct Furnace is not available on the EV240. ELECTRICAL DATA HP Volts HZ Phase Input Watts FLA 0.2 120 60 Single 216 @ 236 CFM 3.3 UNIT PERFORMANCE CFM ESP in H 2 0 Temp EFF% CORE PERFORMANCE Total EFF% Winter/Summer* 169 0.80 78 72/59 195 0.70 76 70/56 214 0.60 75 69/54 228 0.50 74 67/53 240 0.40 73 67/53 250 0.30 73 66/52 258 0.20 73 65/51 267 0.10 72 64/50 * See HVI certification ratings on page 164 of RenewAire s Full Line Volume XVIII Catalog. UNIT DIMENSIONS AIRFLOW CONFIGURATION Available as shown in dimension drawing. UNIT MOUNTING & APPLICATION Can be mounted in any orientation. RA/EA airstream can be switched with OA/FA airstream. 2 1/4" 24" Overall (with Hanging Bracket) 33 1/4" Overall 28 3/4" Case 11 7/8" ABBREVIATIONS EA: Air to outside OA: Outside Air intake RA: Room Air to be exhausted FA: Fresh Air to inside INSTALLATION ORIENTATION Unit may be installed in any orientation. NOTE 1.UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, DIMENSIONS ARE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST EIGHTH OF AN INCH. 2.SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. TOP VIEW 21 3/4" Overall (with Hanging Bracket) 7/8" 6" Nominal 5 1/2" 34" Line Cord 5 5/8" 22 1/4" Minimum Service Area (Door can be Removed from Hinges.) 23 7/8" Case 18 1/8" Case OA RA 9" EA FA 18 1/2" Minimum Sercive Area Door Swing 20" Overall Specifications may be subject to change without notice. 2 5/8" 8" Nominal LEFT VIEW 6" 8 3/8" FRONT VIEW (HANGING BRACKET REMOVED FOR CLARITY) 24V AC Control Terminal RIGHT VIEW Model: EV240 Drawing Type: Unit Dimension Version: JUN17 1.800.627.4499 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RENEWAIRE.COM 7

SPECIFICATIONS & DIMENSIONS EV 300 Energy Ventilator Standard INDOOR UNIT SPECIFICATIONS Download specification at: renewaire.com/specifications Ventilation Type: Static plate, heat and humidity transfer Typical Range: 150-300 CFM Standard Features: Painted cabinet Line-cord power supply Low-voltage circuit for controls Unit may be mounted in any orientation Controls: Onboard 24 VAC transformer/relay package with switched dry contacts Filters: Total qty. 2, MERV 8, spun-polyester media: 10 1/2" x 21 3/4" x 1" Unit Dimensions & Weight: 33 3/4" L x 24" W x 20" H 72 lbs. Max. Shipping Dimensions & Weight (on pallet): 34" L x 44" W x 34" H 115 lbs. Motor(s): Qty. 1, Double-shaft standard motor Accessories: Backdraft damper 8" Wall cap 8" - taupe plastic, galvanized, paintable galvanneal Louver with 8" round duct connection - 12" (W) x 8" (H) Percentage timer control (PTL) Push-button point-of-use controls (PBL), PTL req'd. Percentage timer control with furnace interlock (FM) Electric duct heater - EK series (1 60 kw), for commercial use only Note: Indirect Gas-Fired Duct Furnace is not available on the EV300. ELECTRICAL DATA HP Volts HZ Phase Input Watts FLA 0.2 120 60 Single 315 @ 297 CFM 3.3 UNIT DIMENSIONS UNIT PERFORMANCE CFM ESP in H 2 0 Temp EFF% CORE PERFORMANCE Total EFF% Winter/Summer* 170 1.0 78 73/59 191 0.9 77 71/57 215 0.8 75 69/55 256 0.7 73 66/51 277 0.6 71 65/49 295 0.5 70 63/47 311 0.4 69 62/46 * See HVI certification ratings on page 164 of RenewAire s Full Line Volume XVIII Catalog. AIRFLOW CONFIGURATION Available as shown in dimension drawing. UNIT MOUNTING & APPLICATION Can be mounted in any orientation. RA/EA airstream can be switched with OA/FA airstream. 2 1/2" 24" Overall (with Hanging Bracket) 10" 33 5/8" Overall 28 3/4" Case 9 3/4" ABBREVIATIONS EA: Air to outside OA: Outside Air intake RA: Room Air to be exhausted FA: Fresh Air to inside INSTALLATION ORIENTATION Unit may be installed in any orientation. NOTE 1.UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED, DIMENSIONS ARE ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST EIGHTH OF AN INCH. 2.SPECIFICATIONS MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 21 3/4" Overall (with Hanging Bracket) 5/8" 5 3/8" TOP VIEW 34" Line Cord 5 1/2" 22 1/4" Minimum Service Area (Door can be Removed from Hinges.) 23 7/8" Case 18 5/8" Case OA RA 9 1/4" EA FA 18 1/2" Minimum Service Area Door Swing 20" Overall 2 3/8" To Fit 8" Duct 9 1/8" 24V AC Control Terminal Specifications may be subject to change without notice. LEFT VIEW FRONT VIEW RIGHT VIEW 8 RENEWAIRE.COM INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1.800.627.4499

EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 ERV INSTALLATION BEFORE YOU BEGIN Read all instructions before installing the unit. Also review supplemental instructions included with any controls that will be installed. Carefully unpack and inspect the unit for shipping damage. Open the access door and inspect inside the unit. Attach the four duct collars to the unit with the screws provided in the plastic small-parts bag. PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION LOCATION OF THE UNIT Select a location so that: The fresh air intake vent from the outside is placed a minimum of ten feet from any other contaminated exhaust vent, and is at least 30" long. The two ducts to the outside are as short and straight as possible, for the best performance from the system. Shorter duct runs help assure that the system is balanced: the amount of air brought in is equal to the amount of air exhausted. The power cord reaches an electrical outlet. The door can be opened to allow cleaning the core and filters. Provide at least 24" of clearance at front of unit for service access to the blowers, filters and energy exchange core. The exhaust outlet and fresh air inlet on the outside of the building should be at least ten feet apart to avoid cross-contamination. The exhaust duct should be about the same length as the fresh air duct. The exhaust outlet should not dump air into an enclosed space or into any other structure. Do not install the exhaust outlet and fresh air inlet through the roof. The preferred mounting location for the unit is on a concrete foundation wall because the foundation wall will isolate any blower vibration. If a basement area is not available or practical, use other mechanical room space such as a closet, garage, storage, or accessible attic or crawl space. NOTE: If you wish to install the unit in an attic or other unconditioned space, you must insulate all of the unit s ductwork that is located in the attic. Use at least R-6 insulation. F1 Service Area 18 1/2" Minimum Sercive Area 22 1/4" Minimum Service Area (Door can be Removed from Hinges.) Door Swing 23 7/8" Case 20" Overall CAUTION Provide Adequate Service Access for Maintenance. The unit will require regular filter and core inspections. Install the unit where you can access the core for cleaning and replacing the filters, and where you can get at the wiring for installation and service. 24V AC Control Terminal RIGHT VIEW 1.800.627.4499 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RENEWAIRE.COM 9

ERV EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 INSTALLATION PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION DUCTS TO THE OUTSIDE The Air Duct and the Outside Air Duct connect the unit to the outside. Flexible insulated duct is typically used. See Duct Sizes. DUCT SIZES Air & Outside Air (EA & OA) Fresh Air & Stale Air (FA & RA) Ducts from unit to house in unconditioned spaces EV130-6" round insulated duct, 8" round insulated duct may be used to maintain maximum airflow EV200, EV240 and EV300-8" round insulated duct recommended 6" round or 8" oval rigid un-insulated All ducts from unit to house in unconditioned spaces like attics and crawl spaces must be insulated. INSIDE DUCTWORK SYSTEM For houses without ducted heating or cooling systems see Figure 3 (F3): In most houses one or two fresh air grilles in a central part of the house provide effective distribution of the fresh air into the home, particularly when the stale exhaust air is picked up at several points. Because the fresh air is not fully conditioned, the fresh air supply grilles should be located in a traffic area like a hallway or stairway rather than in a sitting area. If you want to get fresh air into specific rooms with high occupancy, you can split up the fresh air supply. For houses with forced-air heating and cooling systems see Figure (F2), (F4) and (F5): Most units are installed with the fresh air duct connected directly to a return duct for the main heating and cooling system. Be careful to connect the fresh air duct at least three feet from the return plenum to minimize suction from the furnace blower. A connection closer to the furnace may result in unbalanced flow and associated problems. For installations that collect stale air from specific rooms in the home see Figures (F2) and (F3): Locate stale air return grilles (RA) in rooms where moisture and odors are generated: bathrooms, the kitchen, and perhaps other areas where contaminants are generated such as in the home workshop. Return grilles in these other areas may be dampered so that they can be shut off when not in use. A central location such as a hallway is also acceptable but won t clear humidity and odors from baths and kitchens as rapidly. Locate stale air return grilles (RA) near the ceiling on inside walls. Stale air returns are usually easiest to install in interior partitions. Put them in the ceiling if that is easier. Stale Air Return Grille Sizes (8" round on EV300) Bathroom: 4" X 10" or 6" X 10" - 40 to 60 sq. in. Kitchen: 6" X 10" or 60 sq. in. Can an ERV be used to ventilate bathrooms? A RenewAire ERV can be used as a central exhaust system in place of bathroom exhaust fans. Tie a grille in each bathroom directly back to the ERV see Figure F2. A successful installation should provide at least 50 CFM of exhaust per moisture producing bathroom. When used for bathroom exhaust, the EV130 should be used for no more than two bathrooms, the EV200 & EV240 for up to four bathrooms and the EV300 for up to six bathrooms. Install a control in each bathroom ventilated by the ERV (see Controls, page 14-15). For houses where radon is a concern: The first line of defense against radon should always be techniques that prevent the entry of radon into the home, such as under-slab suction, vented perimeter drainage, and crack sealing. However, if moderate levels of radon continue to be present, it is important that the unit slightly pressurize the basement, not de-pressurize the basement. Installation of this unit for radon mitigation is beyond the scope of this manual. Consult a radon mitigation professional. 10 RENEWAIRE.COM INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1.800.627.4499

EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 ERV INSTALLATION APPLICATIONS See figures F2-F5 for examples of some common installation approaches (EV130 shown). PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION F2 Separate Room Air Pick-up - Fresh Air to Furnace Return Air Trunkline F3 Separate Air and Fresh Air Note: ERV blower may be operated separate from furnace blower. Note: ERV blower may be operated separate from furnace blower. F4 Furnace Return Air Back into Return Air F5 Furnace Return Air Back into Air Note: The furnace blower must be operated any time the ERV is operated. Use furnace fan on continuous low speed or optional FM control to cycle furnace fan on ERV. Note: ERV blower may be operated separate from furnace blower. EA Air OA Outside Air RA Room Air SA Air FA Fresh Air 1.800.627.4499 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RENEWAIRE.COM 11

ERV EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 INSTALLATION PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION 1. Before servicing or cleaning the unit, unplug the unit line cord. Make sure unit is not running before opening its door. 2. This installation manual shows the suggested installation method. Additional measures may be required by local codes and standards. 3. Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified professional(s) in accordance with all applicable codes, standards and licensing requirements. 4. Any structural alterations necessary for installation must comply with all applicable building, health, and safety code requirements. 5. Connect this unit only to a 120VAC grounded receptacle protected by a 15 or 20 amp circuit breaker. Do not remove the unit s line cord. 6. Do not install unit or controls where they can be reached from a tub or shower. 7. This unit must be properly ducted to the outdoors. 8. Outside air inlet for this unit must be located away from sources of hazardous air such as auto exhausts. WARNING RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY. OBSERVE ALL CODES AND THE FOLLOWING: 9. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment that might be installed in the area affected by this equipment. If this unit is exhausting air from a space in which chimney-vented fuel burning equipment is located, take steps to assure that combustion air supply is not affected. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer s requirements and the combustion air supply requirements of applicable codes and standards. 10. This unit is intended for general ventilating only. Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors. Do not connect this unit to range hoods, fume hoods or collection systems for toxics. 11. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities. 12. Use the unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the manufacturer. CAUTION 1. To avoid motor bearing damage and noisy and/ or unbalanced impellers, keep drywall spray, construction dust, etc., out of unit. 2. Do not connect power to the units external control terminals: this will damage the unit. The external terminals are for use only with unpowered controls designed for low-voltage operation. 12 RENEWAIRE.COM INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1.800.627.4499

EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 ERV INSTALLATION MOUNTING THE UNIT Unit may be installed in any orientation Orient the unit for the simplest duct layout and connections. Note however that the door is equipped with slide-off hinges. For the homeowner s convenience it is helpful to orient the unit so that the door does not drop off when it is unlatched. F6 Mounting the ERV to a stud wall Foam Tape Metal Washer Lag Screw or Concrete Anchor (provided by others) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION Mounting the ERV on a concrete foundation wall Mount hanging bracket to the wall with appropriate concrete anchors. Use pre-cut foam tape from small parts bag. Remove backing and apply two pieces of foam tape equally spaced along the unit s mounting flange to be held by the hanging bracket. Apply the other two pieces of foam over two holes that will be used for fastening, on the other flange. The tape should be applied in a U shape to cushion both the front and back of the integral flanges. Lift unit and slide unit flange into the hanging bracket. Using metal flat washers, fasten flange opposite hanging bracket to structure. Safety screws should similarly be installed passing through the hanging bracket and flange. Make sure the screws, which you must supply, are properly selected for the loads and substrate involved. Mounting the ERV to a stud wall Mount unit using supplied hanging bracket kit as described for mounting to concrete foundation wall. Note that the hole layout on the integral mounting flanges and the hanging bracket are spaced for 16" or 24" on-center framing patterns. Unit Flange Optional Washer and Screw (provided by others) Foam Tape Hanging Bracket Lag Screw or Concrete Anchor (provided by others) Suspending the ERV from floor joists or trusses The unit may be screwed directly to joists or trusses using the hanging bracket and integral flange. Mount as described for mounting to concrete foundation wall. Note that the hole layout on the hanging bracket is spaced for 16", 19.2" and 24" on-center layouts. CAUTION Risk of injury when lifting unit and installing it overhead. Get a helper and wear eye protection. 1.800.627.4499 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RENEWAIRE.COM 13

ERV EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 INSTALLATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION CAUTION The vapor barrier should be continuous and sealed against air and moisture leakage! If not, condensation or ice may form in cold weather on the duct surface or in its insulation! CAUTION Do not place any stale air returns in garages. CAUTION Do not connect Dryers to unit. Do not connect Range Hoods to the unit. INSTALLING OUTSIDE AIR AND EXHAUST AIR DUCTS Ducts connecting the unit to the outside must be well-insulated. Band or tape inner duct liner to inner flange of appropriate collar. Drive a sheet metal screw through liner to secure duct spiral wire to collar. Straighten insulation, and slide outer duct jacket onto the outer flange of the duct collar. Secure with band or tape. The inlets and outlets should be screened against insects and vermin and shielded from the weather to prevent the entry of rain or snow. INSTALLING RETURN AIR (RA) DUCTS: All the stale air returns are connected by ducts to the unit. Generally, empty stud cavities are used for returns as is often done with cold air returns for the furnace, using standard duct boots to connect to six inch pipe at the bottom or top of the wall cavity. Always be sure to seal all joints with duct sealant or tape. Some local codes may require metal ducting all the way from the boots to the stale air grilles. Use rigid ducts to allow the air to move freely and easily through the ducts. See Duct Sizes to size your duct work. If duct runs are very long (over 25 feet of flex duct for 130 CFM or over 10 feet for 200 CFM each run) or have excessive bends or elbows or if maximum air flow rates are required, eight inch insulated flexible duct should be used. The outer flange of the duct collar can be used for both the inner and outer jacket of the flexible duct. Care must be taken to insure that the duct is securely fastened and sealed to the duct collar. Do not use more flex duct than necessary! Flex duct is much more resistant to airflow than rigid duct; longer runs of flex duct will reduce the ventilation performance of your system. Stretch flex duct and avoid sharp bends. CAUTION INSTALL FRESH AIR INLET AWAY FROM SOURCES OF CONTAMINANTS. Do not locate the fresh air inlet where vehicles may be serviced or left idling. The fresh air inlet should be at least ten feet away from any exhaust such as dryer vents, chimneys, furnace, and water heater exhausts or other sources of contamination or carbon monoxide. Install 12" above ground level. Never locate the fresh air inlet inside a structure. INSTALLING FRESH AIR (FA) DUCTS: Use a five foot section of flexible insulated duct to connect the unit to the ducts at the port labeled Fresh Air to the Inside. This will cut noise transmitted from the unit. Stretch the flex duct tightly in order to maintain good airflow. CONTROLS For an installation in which the ERV should run continuously in order to provide the required ventilation rate for the home, no controls are needed. However, in most installations, control over the unit operation is desired and this is best provided by an optional RenewAire Percentage Timer Control (PTL or FM). Percentage timers (PTL or FM controls) may be located anywhere that is convenient. A typical location for either control is next to the home s thermostat. Percentage timers operate the ERV to provide regular background ventilation of the home. ERV installations that pull stale air from specific rooms, such as bathrooms, should have optional RenewAire Push-button (PBL) Controls in those rooms. The secondary operating controls allow the system to be turned on from various locations in the house. 14 RENEWAIRE.COM INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1.800.627.4499

EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 ERV INSTALLATION WARNING DANGER OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK WHEN SERVICING AN INSTALLED UNIT. ALWAYS UNPLUG UNIT BEFORE CONNECTING OR SERVICING CONTROLS. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION INSTALLING CONTROLS Optional controls: RenewAire offers a variety of controls specifically designed to work with the EV130/200/240/300 products. These include: PTL (a two wire percentage timer), FM (a six wire percentage timer that will interconnect with the furnace blower), and PBL (point of use push button control). Other controls that throw an unpowered switch may also be used. Typical control schematic: Various wiring designs can be used to properly control the unit and meet safety and code concerns. Consult your electrician for an electrical design to meet your needs. The schematic below (F7) shows a typical control system: a PTL percentage timer plus two PBL push-button controls. F7 Typical Control Schematic Up to (6) PBL Controls, wired in parallel, may be used. ERV PTL PBL 1 R PBL 2 PBL 3 C PB PB Only (2) PBL Controls can be directly connected to the PTL Control. Wire any additional PBLs in parallel with the first two. See installation manuals for the control(s) you select for wiring diagrams and specific instructions. If NOT connecting controls to the ERV: Make a jumper out of a short piece of wire. ERV will run full-time once its power cord is plugged in. START-UP & OPERATION STARTING UP THE UNIT Inspect your installation to be sure all duct work is correctly installed and sealed, that filters are in place, and controls (if any) are connected. Shut and latch the door to the unit. Plug unit into 115 VAC outlet. It may start immediately. Use control to turn on the unit. Check operation of the control(s). Check that the unit s safety interlock switch turns off the unit when the door is opened. START-UP 1.800.627.4499 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RENEWAIRE.COM 15

ERV EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 START-UP & OPERATION OPERATION VERIFYING UNIT PERFORMANCE Airlfow should be occurring in both airstreams. Sometimes the easiest place to confirm that air is moving is at the external wall caps. If exact airflow is critical, it may be desirable to permanently install flow measuring stations and manometers. These can also be used to determine when filters should be cleaned or changed. Use Static Taps to Measure Aiflow Rates See "Cross Core Static Drop" in MEASURING AIRFLOW table on page 17. Use Damper to Balance Air Flow to Desired Rates, if necessary The ERV's blower motor are well suited for volume control by dampers on the inlet of the unit. One balancing damper is provided in the unit parts tray. NOTE: The unit is considered balanced if the difference between the two airflows is not more than 10 CFM. After measuring the airflow of the unit, the balanced damper may be used to balance airflow if desired. Place the damper between the duct collar and the unit for the inlet of the airstream recording higher flow. NOTE: Install the damper so that it slides from the door of the unit down to the duct collar. Slowly move the damper further into the duct until the desired afirflow is recorded. Secure the damper in place using 1/8" tek screws (provided). NOTE: Drilling through the case while the unit is running may cause metal shards to be drawn into the unit. F8 Damper Installation 16 RENEWAIRE.COM INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1.800.627.4499

EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 ERV START-UP EQUIPMENT REQUIRED A magnehelic gauge or other device capable of measuring 0 to 1.0 in. water of differential pressure. 2 pieces of natural rubber latex tubing, 1/8 ID, 1/16 Wall works the best. CROSS CORE STATIC PRESSURE MEASUREMENT INSTRUCTIONS The individual differential static pressures (DP) are measured using the installed pressure ports located in the front of the units core access doors. NOTE: These ports are carefully located on the unit to give the most accurate airflow measurement. Do not relocate pressure ports. To read SCFM of Fresh Air (FA) install the high pressure side (+) of your measuring device to the Outside Air (OA) port and the low pressure side (-) to the Fresh Air (FA) port. To read SCFM of Room Air (RA) install the high pressure side (+) of your measuring device to the Room Air (RA) port and the low pressure side (-) to the Air (EA) port. F9 AIRFLOW DIAGRAM EV130, EV200, EV240, EV300 NOTE: Be sure to remove cap from pressure port before inserting tubing. Insure tubing is well seated in pressure ports. NOTE: The tubing should extend in the pressure port approx. 1 inch. If gauge drops below zero, reverse tubing connections. Use the reading displayed on your measurement device to cross reference the CFM output using the conversion chart. NOTE: Be sure to replace cap into pressure port when airflow measuring is completed. NOTE: For best performance the airflow rate for both the Fresh Air and the Air should be roughly equal ( balanced ). In some facilities a slight positive or negative pressure in the building is desired. RenewAire energy recovery ventilators can generally operate with a flow imbalance of up to 20% without significant loss in energy recovery efficiency. MEASURING AIR FLOW CAUTION Make sure clean filters are installed before balancing air flow. Dirty or clogged filters reduce airflow through the unit. CAUTION The proper airflow range for the models are: EV130: 50-140 CFM EV200: 100-200 CFM EV240: 100-240 CFM EV300: 150-300 CFM OA EA RA FA Pressure Ports (4) DIFFERENTIAL STATIC ACROSS CORE DSP VS. CFM DSP 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50 EV130 Fresh Air (FA) CFM 28 57 85 113 142 Room Air (RA) CFM 28 57 85 113 142 DIFFERENTIAL STATIC ACROSS CORE DSP VS. CFM EV200, EV240, EV300 DSP 0.10 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.50.60 Fresh Air (FA) CFM 59 119+ 178 238 297 356 Room Air (RA) CFM 59 119+ 178 238 297 356 1.800.627.4499 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RENEWAIRE.COM 17

ERV EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 MAINTENANCE SERVICE PARTS EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 18 RENEWAIRE.COM INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 1.800.627.4499

EV130, EV200, EV240 AND EV300 ERV MAINTENANCE Keep your ERV performing at its best by cleaning it as described below: TO CLEAN THE ENERGY EXCHANGE ELEMENT 1. Remove the filters (see below). 2. Vacuum the exposed faces of the energy exchange core with a soft brush attachment. 3. After servicing the filters, re-install them (see below). 4. Vacuum out dust from the rest of the unit case. Dust collects only on the entering faces of the energy exchange core. The interior of the energy exchange core stays clean even if the core faces are dust covered. The core flutes move the air in a laminar airflow such that particulate deposition is maintained at virtually nill. INSPECT AND CHANGE THE FILTERS REGULARLY Service filters every three months when the unit is in regular use or as needed to keep them reasonably clean. 1. Release cam latches and carefully swing access door open. Remove the door by sliding to one side. 2. Remove filter clips. 3. Pull the filters out. 4. Vacuum with a hose attachment. 5. Re-install filters and filter clips, (see Service Parts, page 16). Orange side of filter should face the core. 6. Re-install door, and fasten cam latches. NOTE: The filters should be replaced after they have been cleaned several times. The primary contact for replacement filters for your RenewAire unit is the installing contractor. As an alternative, you may wish to produce your own filters. Please follow these instructions: Filters may be cut from a sheet or roll of ¾" - 1" firm, spun polyester filter hog hair media or material, similar to the existing filter in the residential unit. REQUIREMENTS WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY. Before servicing or cleaning the unit, unplug the unit line cord. Make sure unit is not running before opening its door. Blower wheels are sharp and can cut. Do not disable the interlock switch: it is there for your safety. CAUTION DO NOT WASH THE ENERGY EXCHANGE CORE. Keep it away from water or fire to avoid damaging it. Always handle the core carefully. The size of each filter (2 required per unit) is as follows: EV130 10 ½" x 10 ½" EV200/EV240/EV300 10 ½" x 21 ¾" Call your HVAC contractor or RenewAire for further information. NOTE: Filters must be used or the face of the energy exchange core will become blocked by dust and reduce unit efficacy. The filters supplied in the unit are usually able to keep the energy exchange core clean for many months. Finer filters can be used but must be cleaned more often. MOTOR MAINTENANCE The blower/motor package needs no lubrication: Vacuum clean the blower wheels at the same time you clean the face of the energy exchange core. Confirm blower wheel is not rubbing against the blower inlet or housing by rotating wheel manually. GENERAL CLEANING AND INSPECTION Perform general cleaning and visual inspection when changing filters. 1. Remove paper, leaves, etc. from inlet and outlet screens. 2. Inspect for insect nests. 1.800.627.4499 INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL RENEWAIRE.COM 19

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