Instruction manual
THE SMART SOLUTION FOR ENERGY EFFICIENCY
D (ERV) Series
Rev.: 04 April, 2014
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Installation
Fresh Air Hood Assembly (See Figure 1)
1. Secure hood sides (A and C) to Hood top (B) using 
the supplied #10 x ½ screws.
2. Secure fi lter channels (F and D) to hood sides using 
the supplied #10 x ½ screws.
3. Secure hood bottom (E) to the inside of the hood 
sides using the supplied #10 x ½ screws.
4. Slide the fresh air fi lter (H) into the tracks created by 
the front of the hood sides and the fi lter channels.
5. Secure the fi lter panel (G) to the hood sides. Slide the 
fi lter panel under the front fl ange of the hood top.
6. Install fresh air hood over ERV fresh air opening on 
front door panel.
7. Install barometric exhaust hood over exhaust blower 
outlet.
8. Remove ERV control access panel to connect fi eld 
wiring.
9. Route class II low voltage wire (3 conductor) from 
thermostat or energy management through small 
bushing in end panel of ERV. See wiring diagram.
a. Thermostat (dependent) - connect in parallel at 
rooftop unit with “G”, “C” and “W”. Then connect 
matching color at terminal 1, 2, and 3 respectively 
on ERV circuit board.
b. Energy Management - provide +24 VAC to “1” and  
common, 24 VAC to “2” terminals on ERV circuit 
board.
c. Thermostat (dedicated) - splice into +24 vac 
(blue wire) at (control circuit board) transformer 
connection run wire to “R” terminal. Then run 
another wire from “G” terminal to ERV (control 
circuit board) terminal block #1.
10. All electrical connections must conform to any local 
codes and current National Electric Codes (NEC) and 
Canadian Electric Codes (CEC). Refer closely to unit 
wiring diagram in unit and/or in these instructions for 
proper wiring connections.
11. Refer to the unit nameplate for minimum circuit 
ampacity (MCA) and maximum overcurrent protection 
size (fuse).
12. Electrical data is listed on unit rating plate and motor 
name plates.
13. Connect line voltage power supply to ERV fuse block 
in control box of unit from disconnect switch. See 
wiring diagram.
14. Ground unit with a suitable ground connection either 
through unit supply wiring or an earth ground.
Note: Unit voltage entries must be sealed 
weather tight after wiring is complete.
15. Remove motor access panels. Locate belts fastened 
to blower assembly. Install belt onto motor and blower 
pulley. Adjust motor sheave to correct blower RPM for 
CFM and external static pressure requirements. See 
charts in this instruction. Multiple pulley arrangements 
are available to meet the entire range.
(E)
(B)
(C)
(A)
(F)
(D)
(G)
(H)
ASSEMBLED FRESH  AIR HOOD
Figure 1
FORKLIFT CHANNELS
 CAUTION! 
CAUTION! Blower speed must be adjusted for the given 
external static pressure and airfl ow (CFM) requirements. If 
blower speed is not adjusted for conditions, possible motor 
over loading can occur.










