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Light Commercial Ventilation Solutions Heat / Energy Recovery Ventilators Canada - Bouctouche, NB SHR / SHR-R Series 250-1428 cfm Compact heat recovery ventilators with side connection and an aluminum heat exchanger core that transfers sensible energy between supply and exhaust air streams. All units come with low voltage control connections. Low voltage controls are sold separately. 0 500 250 1000 750 1250 SHR 14104 / SHR 14105R 1500 cfm SHR 11004 / SHR 11005R SHR 8004 / SHR 8005R SHR 6904 / SHR 6905R 50 150 SER Series l/s 450 300 600 700 Distributed Locally by: 200-1300 cfm Compact energy recovery ventilators with side connection and an energy exchanger core that transfers the heat and moisture from the supply air to the exhaust air. All units come with low voltage connections for controls that are sold separately. 0 500 250 Customer Support: Canada 800.565.3548 [email protected] 1000 750 1250 SER 13004 1500 cfm SER 9504 SER 6004 0 50 150 Send Orders: Canada 877.747.8116 [email protected] l/s 300 450 600 700 Fantech reserves the right to modify, at any time and without notice, any or all of its products’ features, designs, components and specifications to maintain their technological leadership position. The application rendering presented in this brochure is for visual presentation purposes only. Please, contact a building professional for technical guidance. Systemair Inc. • April, 2016 • Art. 412739 0 Light Commercial Ventilation Solutions – HRV / ERV Ventilators Light Commercial Ventilation Solutions – HRV / ERV Ventilators 1 2 3 4 Product Range think comfort ventilation EFFICIENT FANS Fantech’s light commercial air handling units can be used in various applications from swimming pools and small offices to larger commercial applications. Common to all, each and every system and component has been developed with energy savings in mind. Heat exchangers, motors and fan units have all undergone extensive testing, both in the laboratory and in the field, in order to exceed current and future demands for low energy consumption. Our products are designed for a long service life, which leads to the least amount of environmental impact over time. And, to ensure easy installation, many of our units feature control systems that are enabled for plug-and-play, i.e. simple, stressfree start-up. Backward inclined motorized impellers give more airflow and better efficiency. Defrost Mechanisms A defrost mechanism is provided to ensure that when the outdoor air conditions are too cold, the HRV periodically re-energizes the energy exchanger to prevent its freeze-up. When the outdoor air introduced into the HRV falls below 23°F (-5°C), the defrost mechanism is activated and will cycle between normal operation and defrost for around 30 minutes and 5 minutes respectively, until the outdoor air is warmer than 23°F (-5°C). Two defrost mechanisms are available on the commercial Fantech HRV. SHR Series - Heat Recovery Core SER Series - Energy Recovery Core The aluminum fixed-plate, cross frow heat recovery exchanger is capable of transferring heat between airstreams. The heat recovery cores are manufactured in our facility to assure the highest level of quality. The dense polymer membrane uses selective transfer technology to allow heat and water vapour to permeate through, while blocking contaminant compounds. The transfer is driven by temperature and humidity differentials between the airstreams. Supply fan modulation defrost – 04 Models The supply fan's speed is intermittently modulated while the exhaust fan is set to run on high speed. This allows the energy recovery core to defrost to prevent freezing. Advantages • This is a simple and robust frost prevention system Application note If you will be integrating the HRV into a central air handling unit we recommend selecting the Recirculation Defrost models since they can actively block the outdoor air port with a damper mechanism, preventing outdoor air from entering the building when not being used. Accessories Eco-TouchTM Wall Control EDF 7 Electronic Dehumidistat EDF 1/EDF1R Electronic Control MDEH Dehumidistat RTS 3 Electronic Timer RTS 2 Electronic Timer MGE Exhaust Grille MGS Supply Grille Light Commercial Ventilation Solutions – HRV / ERV Ventilators IR Iris Damper * Recommended when HRV is used as a pre-conditioner to a central air handling unit. ELECTRONIC CONTROL BOARD Superior microprocessor technology efficiently controls operation of unit. REVERSIBLE DOOR PANELS The field reversible door panel are standard on these units. Access doors can be reversed to fit requirements. EASE OF MAINTENANCE The motors and cores are mounted on a removable sliding bases for quick and easy serviceability. Recirculation defrost – 05R Models When the frost conditions exist, a mechanical damper in the HRV closes the outdoor air inlet and opens a fifth duct connection. The exhaust fan shuts off while the supply fan goes on high speed. The supply fan then takes warm building air from the fifth duct connection and pulls it through the heat recovery core and delivers it back to the building. The fifth duct connection can either remain un-ducted in which case recirculation air is taken from the mechanical room where the HRV is located and used to re-energize the core. Alternatively a dedicated duct can be installed so the designer can take the recirculated air from a specific location in the building*. Advantages • The most energy efficient and aggressive frost prevention • Ideal for higher humidity indoor conditions or colder outdoor conditions • Allows the designer to select from where recirculated air is taken • Provides a ‘recirculation’ mode that allows for the building air to be recirculated without bringing in fresh air. Pool Applications SHR8005R & SHR14105R Using a Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilator provides an economical, energy saving solution to pool ventilation and dehumidification in climates where the air is dryer outside than inside. Heat from the exhaust air is transferred to the incoming cooler air raising the temperature and lowering the load on the HVAC system. The unit is designed to reduce the occurrence of condensation in the indoor environment by first operating in the recirculation mode, moving air around the structure, keeping windows dry and eliminating troublesome cold spots, then switching to air exchange mode as needed.