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                        Part #473501
ERCH-HP Energy Recovery Ventilator
®
with Heat Pump
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
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Model ERCH-HP
General Safety Information
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                        Receiving Storage Upon receiving the product, check to make sure all Units are protected against damage during shipment. If  items are accounted for by referencing the bill of lading the unit cannot be installed and operated immediately,  to ensure all items were received. Inspect each crate for precautions need to be taken to prevent deterioration of  shipping damage before accepting delivery. Notify the the unit during storage. The user assumes responsibility  carrier if any damage is noticed.
                    
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                        Table of Contents General Safety Information ....................1 Energy Wheel Receiving, Handling and Storage ...............2  Start-Up ..................................22 Product Overview ............................4  Sequence of Operation ......................22 Models and Capacities ........................4  Maintenance ...............................23 Subassemblies  Troubleshooting ............................24  Coils ......................................5 Heat Pump Overview   Damp
                    
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                        Product Overview Models and Capacities This unit brings in fresh, outdoor air and removes This unit is manufactured in four different platform sizes;  stale exhaust air from the building. The intake and 20, 45, 55 and 90. Each platform has multiple options  exhaust airstreams move through the unit in opposite for heating and cooling capacities. directions in separate passages, and each airstream  All 4, 5 and 6 ton capacity units have a single scroll  passes through an energy wheel. In cooling m
                    
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                        Subassemblies Coils Energy Wheel The airside coil is connected to the heat pump The energy wheel rotates through both the outdoor air  compressor(s) and is the primary vehicle for heating and the exhaust airstreams, removing both sensible  and cooling of the building. A reheat coil is optionally (heat) energy and latent moisture from one airstream  available and is installed in the supply airstream and transferring it to the other airstream. The energy  adjacent to the airside coil. The reheat c
                    
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                        Heat Pump Module Optional Electric Heaters Every unit has an integral heat pump module that There are two optional electric heaters available. One is  contains hermetic scroll-type compressor(s), a coaxial a preheater and is used to prevent frost buildup on the  refrigerant-to-water heat exchanger(s), refrigerant flow energy wheel. It is located directly in front of the intake  reversing valve(s), expansion valve(s), liquid line filter air filter assembly. The second optional heater is used  dri
                    
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                        Installation Dimensional Data Overall Exterior Dimensions Model Width Overall Width  Overall Length  (including Lifting Lugs) (with Exhaust Hood) (with Outdoor Air Hood) ERCH-HP 20 59.5 75 116 ERCH-HP 45 69.5 86 122 ERCH-HP 55 79.5 101 134 ERCH-HP 90 99.5 123 147 All dimensions shown are in inches. Unit Weights and Recommended Roof Opening V Exhaust Intake U Supply Discharge 1/2 inch 1/2 inch 1/2 inch Approximate Unit Size U V Weight (pounds) ERCH-HP 20 46 37 2150 ERCH-HP 45 54 39 3500 ERCH-HP 5
                    
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                        Service Clearances Minimum clearances are required for access on all sides for routine maintenance. Filter replacement, drain pan  inspection and cleaning, energy wheel cassette inspection, fan bearing lubrication and belt adjustment are examples  of routine maintenance that must be performed. Blower and motor assemblies, energy wheel cassette, coil and filter  sections are always provided with a service door or panel for proper component access. Clearances for component  removal may be greater 
                    
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                        Handling While this unit was constructed with quality and  WARNING dependability in mind, damage still may occur during  All factory provided lifting lugs must be used when  handling of the unit for installation. Exercise extreme  lifting the units. Failure to comply with this safety  caution to prevent any damage from occurring to  precaution could result in property damage, serious  the refrigerant system. This unit contains a system  injury, or death. Unit weights assume rooftop  pressurized 
                    
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                        Roof Curb Mounting Curb Outside Dimensions and Weights Rooftop units require curbs to be mounted first. The  duct connections must be located so they will be clear  SIDE OF UNIT of structural members of the building. BASE A Factory Supplied Roof Curbs: Roof curbs are Model  GKD, which are shipped in a knockdown kit (includes  B duct adapter) and require field assembly (by others).  C Assembly instructions are included with the curb. D E 1 INCH INSULATION Install Curb: Locate curb over roof openi
                    
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                        n n n n o o o o i i i i t t t t a a a a t t t t o o o o R R R R n n n n Turning  Vanes Turning  Vanes POOR GOOD POOR GOOD Ductwork Connections Rail Mounting / Layout Examples of poor and good fan-to-duct connections  • Rails designed to handle the weight of the unit  are shown below. Airflow out of the fan should be positioned as shown on the diagram  should be directed straight or curve (rails by others). the same direction as the   • Make sure that rail positioning does not interfere  fan whee
                    
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                        Start-Up Unit Every installation requires a comprehensive start-up  DANGER to ensure proper operation of the unit. As part of that  Electric shock hazard. Can cause injury or death.  process, the following checklist must be completed and  Before attempting to perform any service or  information recorded. Starting up the unit in accordance  maintenance, turn the electrical power to unit to OFF  with this checklist will not only ensure proper operation,  at disconnect switch(es). Unit may have mul
                    
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                        Pre-Start-Up Checklist SPECIAL TOOLS REQUIRED o	Disconnect and lock-out all power switches. • Voltage Meter (with wire probes) o Remove any foreign objects that are located in the  • Amperage Meter energy recovery unit. • Pressure Gauges – (refrigerant) o Check all fasteners, set-screws, and locking collars  • Tachometer on the fans, bearings, drives, motor bases and  • Thermometer accessories for tightness. • Incline manometer or equivalent o Rotate the fan wheels and energy recovery wheels  by
                    
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                        Unit Start-Up Checklist Line Voltage. Check at unit disconnect. L1-L2 Volts L2-L3 Volts L1-L3 Volts Motor Amp Draw Supply Motor Amps L1 Amps L2 Amps L3 Amps Exhaust Motor Amps L1 Amps L2 Amps L3 Amps Fan RPM Supply Fan RPM Exhaust Fan RPM Correct fan rotation direction? Supply Fan Yes  /  No Exhaust Fan Yes  /  No Energy Wheel Motor L1 Amps L2 Amps L3 Amps Compressors Compressor 1 L1 Amps L2 Amps L3 Amps Crankcase Heater Amps Compressor 2 L1 Amps L2 Amps L3 Amps Crankcase Heater Amps Condensing 
                    
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                        Voltage, Hertz, Phase VOLTS HZ PH EXH HP SUP HP MCA MOP Electrical Information Determine the Size of the Main Power  Lines Unit’s Total MCA WARNING The unit’s nameplate states the voltage and the unit’s  MCA. The main power lines to the unit should be sized  The roof lining contains high voltage wiring. To prevent  accordingly. The nameplate is located on the outside of  electrocution, do not puncture the interior or exterior  the unit on the control panel side. panels of the roof. WARNING Volta
                    
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                        Most factory-supplied electrical components are  Plumbing / Piping Overview prewired. To determine what electrical accessories  require additional field-wiring, refer to the unit-specific Condensate Drain Trap wiring diagram located on the inside of the control  This unit is equipped with a stainless steel condensate  center access door. pan with a stainless steel connection. It is important  that the drain connection be fitted with a P trap to  The low voltage control circuit is 24 VAC and cont
                    
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                        Indicator Lights powered by the ER Unit Optional Remote Control Panel   and Wiring Schematics R The remote panel is a series of junction boxes ganged  C together and includes a stainless steel faceplate. The  Unit On/Off G remote panel is available with a number of different  Y1 alarm lights and switches to control the unit. The remote  Y2 W1 panel ships loose and requires mounting and wiring in  Frost Control 6 the field Economizer 7 Rotation Sensor 12 The remote panel is available with the fol
                    
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                        Typical Control Center Components - individual components and locations will vary  1. Main disconnect (non-fusible, lockable) Optional Control Center Components  2. Motor starter - exhaust air fan 12. DDC controller  3. Motor starter - outdoor air fan 13. Dirty filter pressure switches  4. Motor contactor - energy wheel 14. Economizer module  5. 24 VAC control transformer  15. Thermostats for:  6. 24 VAC terminal strip    - Economizer module  7. Fuses for blower motors    - Energy recovery wheel
                    
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                        Electrical Controls  • Turn the temperature sensor up as high as  Optional Frost Control  possible. The supply blower should cycle on for  Extremely cold outdoor air temperatures can cause  one minute, then turn off for one minute. moisture condensation and frosting on the enthalpy   • After testing, set the Timer Scale as follows:  wheel. Frost control is an optional feature that will  T1 = 10 minutes, T2 = 1 hour prevent/control wheel frosting. Three options are   • Set the Timer Settings as f
                    
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                        Optional Economizer  The energy wheel operation can be altered to take Modulating the wheel:  In applications in which an  advantage of economizer operation (free cooling). Two internal heat gain is present in the space, the rotational  modes are available:  speed of the energy wheel may be modulated (via   1. De-energizing the wheel. variable frequency drive) to avoid overheating the space   2. Modulating the wheel. during the winter. The speed of the energy wheel will be  controlled in respons