Bryant HRVBBLHA manual

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    1 Pr oduct Dat a HR V BBLHA , HR V BBSV A, H R VBBS HA HEA T RE COVER Y VE NTIL A TORS HRVBBLHA HRVBBSV A HRVBBSHA Th e Heat Recov ery V entilatio n (HR V ) sy stem offered b y Bry an t is t he fine st on the m ar ket t oday . The HR V pr ovides ef fi cie nt and cost effective heat recovery d u ring t he heatin g season w h en need ed m ost. As te [...]

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    2 HRV LHA 1 150 Model number nomenclature Equip men t T ype: Heat Rec over y V ent ilator Electrical Supply: 1 --- 1 1 5 V o l t s Maxim um Cap acity: 100 CFM 150 CFM 250 CFM De scri pto r (A Se rie s): LHA - - - Larg e Ho rizo nta l SVA - - - Sm al l V ertica l SHA - - - Sma ll Ho rizonta l BB Bran d: Bryan t Climate Map for Energy and Heat Recove[...]

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    3 K 01 Contr ols and accessories part number nomenclature K --- A c c e s s o r y K i t CONTROL D ESCRIPTION BAU - - - B ryant Automatic Co ntrol BBS - - - Bryant Bas ic Cont rol BST- - - Bryant S tand ard Con tr ol ACCE SSORY DE SCRIPTION 6 F M --- 6 i n . F l o w m e t e r s ( 2 ) 7 F M --- 7 i n . F l o w m e t e r s ( 2 ) 8 F M --- 8 i n . F l [...]

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    4 Cont rol Description Fan Sp eed Cont rol Dehumidistat Cont rol Cont inuous Mode In ter mi tten t Mode OneT ouch Ye s No Ye s Ye s Basi c Ye s No Ye s No Standard Ye s Ye s Ye s Ye s C on t ro l F e a t u re s Basi c Contr ol: Allo ws th e u ser to man u ally set fan speed to lo w o r hig h as requ ired to m axim ize comfo rt. Standar d Contr ol: [...]

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    5 A (425.5) B 12 in. (381.0) G (114.3) D C 30 1/4 in. (768.3) NO TES: 1. FRESH AIR FROM HRV TO HOUSE 2. FRESH AIR FROM OUTSIDE TO HRV 3. ST ALE AIR FROM HOUSE TO HR V 4. ST ALE AIR FROM HR V T O OUTSIDE 4 3 1 2 E F 5 7/8 in. Dia (149.2) 4 PLCS 2 3/16 in. (56.2) 4 PLCS 1 in. (25.4) 2 PLCS 16 3/4 in. 4 1/2 in. A05228 A B C D Model in. mm in. mm in. m[...]

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    6 A05426 Fig. 2 - - HR VBBSHA Unit Dime nsi ons A05425 Fig. 3 - - HRVBBSV A Unit Di mensi ons Physical data Model HRV BBLHA11 50 HRVBBLHA1 250 HRVB BSV A1100 HRVBBSHA110 0 Por t Lo c ati on s Side Side To p Sid e C o r e T y p e P o l y p r o p y l e n e P o l y p r o p y l e n e P o l y p r o p y l e n e P o l y p r o p y l e n e C ore T ype P o l[...]

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    7 Physical data (continue d) Model HRV BBLHA11 50 HRVBBLHA1 250 HRVB BSV A1100 HRVBBSHA110 0 Capaci ty—CFM @ 0.5-0. 3ESP ( in. wc ) 130 - - - 168 191 - - - 210 99 - - - 107 99 - - - 107 Ef fi ci ency ( Sensi ble) —P ercent 6 5 6 5 6 6 6 6 E f f i c i e n c y ( S e n s i b l e ) P e r c e n t 32 _ F( 0 _ C) -- 1 3 _ F( - - 2 5 _ C) 6 5 65 6 5 60[...]

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    8 COOLING LOAD BTU Outside Cooling Loa d (BTUh) @ In side Design Te m p 7 5 ° F and 50% Relativ e Humidit y O u t s i d e Enth alpy BTU /lb HRVBB LHA1150 HRVBB LHA1250 30 670 1,071 31 1,090 1,741 32 1,509 2,411 33 1,928 3,080 34 2,347 3,750 35 2,766 4,419 36 3,185 5,089 37 3,604 5,759 38 4,023 6,428 39 4,442 7,098 40 4,861 7,767 41 5,280 8,437 42 [...]

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    9 Psychrometric cha rt .025 .024 .023 .022 .021 .020 .019 .018 .017 .016 .015 .014 .013 .012 .95 .90 .85 .80 .75 .70 .65 .60 .55 .50 .45 .40 .35 .011 .010 .009 .008 .007 .006 .005 .004 .003 .002 .001 0 Sensible heat factor P ounds of moisture per pound of dry air 7 8 9 10 11 12 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 46 27 28 29 30 31 19[...]

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    10 HR V insta lled wit h for ced air system A99297 HR V inst alled wit h independe nt a ir dist ribution A99298 Manufa cturer reserves the right to di scontinue, or change a t any ti me, specif icati ons or desig ns without notice a nd without i ncurr ing o bliga tio ns. E Bry ant Heating & Cooling Sy s tems 7310 W . Mor ris St. Indianapolis , [...]