Bryant HRVBBSVC manual

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  • Page 1

    SINGLE-PACKAGE ELECTRIC HEATING COOLING UNITS HRVBBLHU HRVBBSVC HRVBBLVU Heat Recovery Ventilators Form No. PDS HRV.71.1 The Heat Recov er y V entilation (HR V) system off ered by Bryant is the finest unit on the market toda y . The HR VB provides efficient and cost-eff ective heat recov er y during the heating season when needed most. As tempera[...]

  • Page 2

    —2— Model number nomenc lature HRV BB LHU 1 150 Maximum Capacity (CFM) 150 CFM 200 CFM 250 CFM 330 CFM Electrical Supply: 1 — 115 volts Descriptor: LHU — Large Horizontal Unit SVU — Small Vertical Unit LVU — Large Vertical Unit Brand: Bryant Equipment Type: Heat Recovery Ventilator Climate Map f or Ener gy and Heat Reco ver y V entilato[...]

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    —3— Contr ols and accessories par t no. nomenc lature ACCESSORIES K V B CN 01 01 BAU CONTROL DESCRIPTION BAU — Bryant Automatic Control BBS — Bryant Basic Control BST — Bryant Standard Control ACCESSORY DESCRIPTION 6FM — 6 in. Flowmeters (2) 7FM — 7 in. Flowmeters (2) 8FM — 8 in. Flowmeters (2) EXH — Exhaust Hood HOD — Intake Ho[...]

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    —4— CONTROL F EATURES Basic Control: Allows the user to man ually set f an speed to low or high as required to maximiz e comf or t. Standard Contr ol: Off ers automatic dehumidistat control and the option to select continuous or intermittent fan operation. Setting the w all control to low will activ ate the continuous mode. A utomatic Control: [...]

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    —5— DIMENSIONS MODEL NO . ABCDE FG in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm HR VBBLHU1150 15-1/8 384.2 4-1/16 104 5/58 143.3 14-1/2 368.9 10-3/8 288.9 4-3/8 111.3 7-3/4 196.9 HR VBBLHU1250 19 483 5-13/16 147.7 5-1/16 128.1 14-1/2 368.9 11-3/16 283.9 4-3/8 111.3 10-1/16 255.6 A98002[...]

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    —6— 5 3 ⁄ 4 ″ [146.0] D 2 27 ″ [685.8] 22 1 / 16 ″ [560.4] 1 ″ [25.4] 2 PLCS 15 11 ⁄ 16 ″ [398.5] E 3 1 4 1 15 ⁄ 16 ″ [23.8] 3 3 ⁄ 16 ″ [81.0] 4 9 ⁄ 16 ″ [115.9)] F DIA 2 PLCS 19 3 ⁄ 4 ″ [501.7] 5 7 ⁄ 8 ″ DIA [149.2] 2 PLCS WALL CONTROL WIRING 3 ⁄ 8 ″ DIA [9.5] A G DRAINS 11 ⁄ 16 ″ DIA. [17.5] 2 PLCS B [...]

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    —7— HR VBBL VU1200 or HR VBBL VU1330 A98001 17 9 ⁄ 16 ″ [446.9] 4 3 ⁄ 4 ″ [120.6] 8 1 ⁄ 8 ″ DIA [206.4] 2 PLCS 5 13 ⁄ 16 ″ [147.6] 5 7 ⁄ 8 ″ DIA [148.2] 2 PLCS 6 15 ⁄ 16 ″ [176.2] 7 1 ⁄ 8 ″ [181.0] 18 5 ⁄ 16 ″ [465.1] 2 3 ⁄ 16 ″ [55.6] 2 PLCS 12 3 ⁄ 4 ″ [323.9] 23 15 ⁄ 16 ″ [608.0] 43 ″ (1092.2) 19 [...]

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    —8— PHYSICAL DATA P ERFORMANCE DATA ELECTRICAL DATA MODEL DESCRIPTION CONVENTIONAL COMP A CT HIGH EFFICIENCY Model No. HR VBBVHU1150 HR VBBVHU1260 HR VBBSVC1150 HRVBBSVC1200 HR UBBL VU1150 HR UBBL VU1200 HR UBBL VU1330 P ort Locations Sides Sides T op T op T op T op T op Core T ype P olypropylene Cross Flow P olypropylene Cross Flow P olypropyl[...]

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    —9— METHODS TO SIZE HR V’ S METHOD 1 1. Calculate cu ft of occupied space. 2. Multiply by recommended air changes per hr (A C/h). 3. Divide by 60 min utes per hr to conv er t to CFM. EXAMPLE: 2000 sq ft with 8 ft ceiling 0.35 air changes per hr (A C/h) (2000 sq ft x 8 ft ceiling x 0.35 A C/h) / 60 min/h = 93.3 CFM METHOD 2 1. Multiply number [...]

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    —1 0— COOLING LOAD BTU The cooling load char t shows loads in Btuh as well. T o use the cooling load char t, first find the design enthalp y from a psychrometric char t using the design dr y bulb and wet b ulb temperatures. (See psychrometric char t on p. 11.) The cooling load can then be f ound f or a range of enthalpies f or each ventilator[...]

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    —1 1— .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 20 21 22 23 [...]

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    —1 2— SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Cancels: New FORM PDS HRV.71.1 © 2000 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems, 7310 W. Morris St., Indpls., IN 46231 PRINTED IN U.S.A. Catalog No. 12HR-VBO 3-00 HR V INSTALLED WITH FOR CED AIR SYSTEM HR V INSTALLED WITH INDEPE[...]