VanEE 190 H Installation Manual

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    Installation manual 03451 19/10/01 ventilation systems b r o n z e m o d e l s 90 h 190 h ® vb0023.

  • Page 2: 1.0

    2 1.0 t echnical d ata . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 1.1 air distribution (normal operation) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 1.2 air distribution (defrost) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 1.3 dimensions ...

  • Page 3: 1.3  Dimensions

    3 1.0 technical data * in a cold region, setup extended defrost by removing jumper ju1f on the circuit board. Stale air to outside fresh air to building 1.1 air distribution (normal operation) fresh air from outside stale air from building filtered air to building 1.2 air distribution (defrost) stal...

  • Page 4: 2.1  Fully Ducted System

    Vh0007 4 2.0 typical installations vh0002 vh0006 see 3.4.1 for details see 3.4.2 for details figure 1 figure 2 or figure 4 (primarily for homes with radiant hot water or electric baseboard heating. See figure 1.) moist, stale air is exhausted from the high humidity areas in the home, such as bathroo...

  • Page 5: Caution

    5 3.0 installation i nspect the c ontents of the b ox • inspect the exterior of the unit for shipping damage. Ensure that there is no damage to the door, door latches, door hinges, dampers, duct collars, cabinet, etc. • inspect the interior of the unit for damage. Ensure that the fan motor assembly,...

  • Page 6: 3.3  Calculating Duct Size

    6 3.0 installation (cont’d) vi0003 end branches main branch 5”Ø 70 cfm 6”Ø 140 cfm 140 cfm figure 7 figure 8 3.3 calculating duct size use the table below to ensure that the ducts you intend to install will be carrying air flows at or under the recommended values. Avoid installing ducts that will ha...

  • Page 7: 3.4.1  Fully Ducted System

    7 3.0 installation (cont’d) 3.4 installing ductwork and registers 3.4.1 fully ducted system (as illustrated in section 2.1) stale air exhaust ductwork: • install registers in areas where contaminants are produced: kitchen, bathrooms, laundry rooms, etc. • install registers 6 to 12 inches (152 to 305...

  • Page 8: Caution

    Method 2: return side connection • cut an opening into the furnace return duct at a minimum distance of 10 linear feet upstream where the furnace return duct connects to the furnace cabinet, as measured along the lenght of the duct. • connect this opening to the fresh air distribution port of the un...

  • Page 9: Caution

    9 3.0 installation (cont’d) 3.5 connecting duct to the unit insulated flexible duct: use the following procedure for connecting the insulated flexible duct to the ports on the unit (exhaust to outside and fresh air from outside). A) pull back the insulation to expose the flexible duct. B) connect th...

  • Page 10: 3.7  Connecting The Drain

    10 3.0 installation (cont’d) 12"(305 mm) vo0004 cut 2 sections of the plastic tube, about 12” (305 mm) long and attach them to each drain fitting. Vo0005 join the 2 short sections to the “t” junction and main tube as shown. To drain tie wrap 3 4 vd0028 exhaust hood optional duct location tape and du...

  • Page 11: Warning

    11 4.0 installation of the controls 4.1 electrical connection to bronze control 4.2 electrical connection to optional controls 4.3 electrical connection to the furnace (optional) 9 8 7 5 4 3 j3 main pc board j1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ol oc i crank timer (optional) push-button switches (5 switches maximum...

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    12 5.0 air flow balancing vp0009 vd0051 w hat you n eed to b alance the u nit • a magnehelic gauge capable of measuring 0 to 0.5 inches in water (0 to 125 pa) and 2 plastic tubes. • the balancing chart of the unit. P reliminary s tages to b alancing the u nit • seal all the unit ductwork with tape. ...

  • Page 13: 6.1  3-Position Switch

    13 6.0 overall verification 6.1 3-position switch this procedure allows the installer to verify that all modes of operation are fully functional. During the verification of the 3-position switch, make sure that all optional remote controls are inactive. 6.2 optional controls first, set 3-position sw...

  • Page 14: Caution

    14 7.0 maintenance • warn the user of the necessity to rebalance the system following a major house renovation or following the installation of any extra registers. • make sure the user understands how to use the controls as described in the user manual. Four times a year: • inspect the intake hood,...

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    15 9.0 troubleshooting note: be sure to unplug and inspect the unit before proceeding with these steps. Start with point 1,then point 2 and so on. Start-up troubleshooting: problems possible causes you should try this 1. Unit doesn't work. • erratic operation of the electronic circuit. • unplug the ...

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    16 9.0 troubleshooting problems possible causes you should try this 5. The defrost cycle • ice deposits may be hindering • remove the ice. Doesn't work the damper operation. (the fresh air duct is • the damper rod or the port • inspect these parts and replace if necessary. Frozen or damper itself mi...