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Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilators


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Fantech SHR 1504 Heat Recovery Ventilator
Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilator
SHR 1504

123 CFM @ 0.4 inches WG, electronic control board

Fantech SHR 2004 Heat Recovery Ventilator
Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilator
SHR 2004

168 CFM @ 0.4 inches WG, electronic control board



Fantech SHR 1505R Heat Recovery Ventilator
Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilator
SHR 1505R

123 CFM @ 0.4 inches WG,
electronic control board and recirculating defrost
Fantech SHR 2005R Heat Recovery Ventilator
Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilator
SHR 2005R

168 CFM @ 0.4 inches WG,
electronic control board and recirculating defrost




Indoor air quality problems have soared since the late 1970’s when construction technology succeeded in developing energy efficient "tight" houses. Pollutants inside houses, which once escaped through cracks around windows and doors, are now trapped inside creating an indoor environment that is often 2 to 5 times more polluted than outside. Pet dander, mold spores, dust mites, allergens, tobacco smoke and other pollutants add up to poor indoor air quality.

Fantech's line of Whole House Ventilation System IAQ Products can help you solve these problems through better ventilation. Choose from a complete line of Fantech Heat Recovery and Energy Recovery Ventilators to bring fresh outside air into the house while expelling stale polluted air.

Select the Right Unit
Select the Right Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilator
The climate conditions where you live will determine whether you need a Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilator or an Fantech Energy Recovery Ventilator.

Heat Recovery Ventilator's are usually recommended for colder climates with longer heating seasons. Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV) are used for warmer more humid climates with long cooling seasons. Use map for reference.


Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilator Zones Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilator Required
Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilator Recommended
Fantech Energy Recovery Ventilator * Recommended
Fantech Energy Recovery Ventilator * Required

* Note: When installing ERVs (in ERV areas according to the map), and the outdoor temperature falls below 23°F (-5°C) for more than 2 consecutive days, it is recommended that a defrost option be installed on the equipment.


Sizing For Your Residential Needs

HRVs/ERVs are typically sized to ventilate the whole house at a minimum of .35 air changes per hour. To calculate, simply take the square footage of the house (including basement) and multiply by the height of the ceiling to get cubic volume. Then, divide by 60 and multiply by .35.

Always consult your local code for sizing requirements in your area.

Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilator
THE HEART OF THE SYSTEM

Fantech Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) (like the unit shown above) feature aluminum heat exchanger cores.
  • In the heating season the core transfers heat from the outgoing, stale household air to preheat the incoming, fresh air.
  • Cross-current sections, ensure the two air streams are always kept separate preventing the incoming fresh air from being contaminated by the outgoing stale air.
  • During the air-conditioning season, the HRV reverses this process, removing some of the heat from the incoming air and transferring it to the outgoing air. Fantech ERVs, which are ideal for warmer climates, use enthalpic cores to transfer both heat and moisture.
  • Reduces indoor humidity in the air conditioning season.
  • Maintains a comfortable humidity level in the home in the heating season.
ELECTRONIC CONTROL BOARD

Fantech Heat Recovery and Energy Recovery Units have been designed with new "high tech " electronic control boards. Features include:
  • Accessory control contact allows the ventilator to connect to other equipment such as an existing forced air system to trigger the furnace blower motor to turn on and off on demand.
  • A diagnostic LED
  • Allows units to be easily operated from a remote Intellitek Multi-Function Wall Control. CHOICE OF DEFROST MODE The defrost mode activates when the temperature of incoming air is below 23°F (-5 °C). Two types are available: HRV without recirculation
  • Features an automatic timed supply fan "shutdown". HRV with recirculation uses a motorized damper to temporarily block incoming fresh air allowing the warm air from the house to circulate through the HRV.
  • Maintains equal house pressure.
  • Does not introduce household odors back into the home.
  • Provides positive shutoff of supply air when unit is in standby mode.

FACTORY-BALANCED EBM MOTORS

Fantech Fantech Heat Recovery Ventilator and Fantech Energy Recovery Ventilator use superior German-manufactured, factory-balanced EBM motors.
  • Vibration is reduced to a minimum providing quiet operation.
  • Permanently lubricated sealed bearings guarantee long life and maintenance-free operation.
  • Typical life expectancy of motor is in excess of 100,000 hours.
  • 7 year warranty (limited).
  • SUPERIOR WARRANTIES
  • Fantech HRVs and ERVs carry the following superior warranties:
  • Motor: 7 year (Limited)
  • Core (Aluminum): Lifetime (Limited)
  • Core (Enthalpy): 5 year (Limited)
  • Other Components: 5 year (Limited)
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