Honeywell Ventilation Hood ER150C User Manual

ER150C and ER200C  
Perfect Window™ Fresh Air  
Ventilation Systems  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
M11706  
® U.S. Registered Trademark  
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Introduction  
We take it for granted that our homes will protect us from the elements, but because of  
tighter, better quality home construction, our indoor environment may be exposing us  
to unacceptable levels of the very things we are trying to escape. Excessive heat,  
dryness, humidity, toxic gases and dust contaminants can be sealed in securely by  
weatherproofing.  
So what’s the forecast for indoors?  
Today’s indoor forecast is stormy weather for many homeowners. But rapid clearing  
and fresh breezes are just around the corner!  
Feeling right at home  
Unlike what the outdoors brings us, you can have control of indoor conditions.  
Temperature, humidity levels and air quality can all affect physical health, mental  
attitude, general comfort and energy savings. With today’s technological advances,  
you can achieve a “Perfect Climate” indoors.  
After all, people look to their homes as a place to escape the stress of work, a busy  
lifestyle and an increasingly polluted outdoor environment. Creating a perfect indoor  
climate is becoming critical to feeling right at home.  
The Honeywell Perfect Window™ Fresh Air Ventilation System removes stale,  
unhealthy air and replaces it with a stream of fresh air. Its powerful centrifugal blowers  
bring fresh air into your home and at the same time, exhaust stale air in an equal amount.  
Both incoming and outgoing airstreams pass through a energy transfer core where both  
the heat and the moisture from the exhaust air are efficiently transferred to the incoming  
fresh air. An air duct system supplies the fresh air brought in by the Perfect Window™  
ventilator and distributes it throughout your home. Another duct draws the existing stale,  
air back to the Perfect Window™ ventilator and then exhausts it outdoors.  
It’s really very simple...and remarkably effective!  
The Perfect WindowFresh Air Ventilation System consists  
of...  
1. Air Circulation FAN and Motor  
Inside the casing are two fans, one for exhaust and one for fresh air supply. The  
electric motor that operates the fan is 1/15 hp to 1/20 hp (depending on the ven-  
tilator model) and uses the same amount of power as a 100 watt lightbulb.  
2. Air Filters  
There are two permanent washable air filters in your ventilator. The filters lower  
the amount of dust and outside particulates entering the ventilator core and your  
fresh air supply.  
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CORE INSTRUCTIONS  
ENERGY TRANSFER CORE  
CABINET  
FILTERS (2)  
DUCTING  
(4 PORTS)  
MAIN MOTOR  
SQUIRREL  
CAGE FAN  
CORE GUIDE  
CHANNEL (4)  
INSULATED  
ACCESS DOOR  
DOOR KEEPER PLATE (2)  
M20143  
3. Energy Transfer Core  
As the exhaust and fresh air pass through opposite sides of the Energy Transfer  
Core heat is transferred from the warm side to the cold side. This heat transfer  
reduces the cost of conditioning the fresh outside air that is brought into your  
home. In addition, moisture is transferred from the wet side to the dryer side.  
This moisture transfer reduces the drying of the air inside your home that occurs  
during the winter months and reduces the amount of moisture that is brought into  
your home during the summer months. The core removes easily for cleaning.  
4. Controls - Speed Control  
Easy operation, simply rotate the Perfect Window™ ventilator fan speed control  
to your desired setting.  
Operating your Fresh Air Ventilation System  
Changing Fan Speed  
The control fan speed is conveniently located on the ventilator. The rotary fan speed  
control knob can be manually set from the off (standby) position through speeds 1 to 4.  
Note the fifth speed (high) is accessible only by a remote control.  
Off/standby mode may be used if intermittent ventilation is desired. In the off/standby  
position, the ventilator will not function until energized by a remote control, see  
information below.  
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It is up to the individual homeowner to set their system to a speed which they find  
comfortable. If you feel your house is stuffy or there is an above average occupancy  
rate, you may need to increase your ventilation. In most applications a low to medium  
speed setting is comfortable.  
Connecting a Remote Device  
Your ventilator comes equipped with a low voltage terminal strip for connection to  
several optional control devices.  
PERFECT CLIMATE COMFORT CENTER™ CONTROL  
The Honeywell Perfect Climate Comfort Center™ unit controls your ventilator  
automatically by using the programmed times or manually by pressing the Ventilate  
key. See the Perfect Climate Comfort Center™ Owner’s Guide (form 69-0891) for  
complete instructions.  
RECOMMENDED  
POWER CORD  
MAINTENANCE  
4-SPEED CONTROL  
WITH STANDBY POSITION  
PRODUCT  
IDENTIFICATION LABEL*  
*NOTE: THIS INFORMATION IS VERY IMPORTANT WHEN MAKING  
INQUIRIES ABOUT YOUR ERV.  
M11704A  
TIMER  
For your convenience, Honeywell provides an optional timer control that can fit a wide  
variety of needs, for example, exhaust humid air from the bathroom or kitchen (see the  
timer instructions for selection and part numbers).  
WALL SWITCH  
A wall switch can also be used to switch your ventilator fan speed to high. The fan will  
run at high speed until the wall switch is turned off.  
When any remote device is activated the ventilator will run at high speed. All remote  
devices must be in the off position to return the fan to the speed manually selected on  
the rotary fan speed control knob.  
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Getting the most from your Fresh Air Ventilation System  
HOW MUCH VENTILATION DO I NEED?  
During the seasons that your windows and doors are closed (winter and summer if you  
have air conditioning), the ventilator should operate continuously when the home is  
occupied, and either continuously or intermittently when not occupied.  
For most installations, the ventilator will normally be set to operate continuously on low  
speed with the option of going to high speed as the need arises. For example, if you  
are entertaining and there is a large number of people present (some may be  
smoking), the ventilator should be switched to high speed.  
YOUR VENTILATOR MAY BE SET TO HIGH SPEED BY:  
1. selecting the highest speed on the ventilator or  
2. if the system includes an optional remote control, switch it to the ON position.  
Maintenance Instructions for your Fresh Air Ventilation  
System  
WARNING  
Electrical Shock Hazard.  
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.  
Disconnect power supply before performing maintenance.  
The Perfect Window™ Fresh Air Ventilation System must be maintained on a regular  
basis for best efficiency. Honeywell recommends that the ventilator be cleaned and  
checked at least twice a year, preferably at the beginning of each heating and cooling  
season.  
Check and Clean  
EXTERIOR HOODS  
Exterior hoods should be inspected at least once a month. Be sure exhaust and fresh  
air supply hoods are not blocked up or restricted by leaves, grass or snow. In winter, it  
is especially important to make sure snow is not blocking the hoods or that frost has  
not built up on the wire mesh (bird screen).  
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FILTER CLIP  
FILTER  
CORE GUIDE CHANNEL  
M11899  
WARNING  
Carbon Monoxide Hazard.  
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.  
Hood blockage can cause a change of pressure in building which can lead to  
possible spillage from combustible appliances.  
AIR FILTERS  
Air filters should be cleaned twice a year. The standard filters supplied with your  
ventilator are removable and washable.  
1. Open access door and slide out core. Refer to Core Maintenance section for  
cleaning instructions.  
2. Remove filter clip.  
3. Remove filters from the core and rinse with water or a combination of soap and  
water. Do not clean in a dishwasher.  
4. After cleaning, place filters (wet or dry) back in their position and reattach the  
retaining clip.  
CORE  
IMPORTANT  
Do not wash the core with water or other fluids.  
Clean the core twice each year using only a vacuum cleaner.  
1. Open the access door and carefully grip the ends of the core and pull evenly out-  
ward. The core can be snug, but it will slide out of the cabinet.  
NOTE: Do not handle the fins because damage can occur.  
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2. Once out of the cabinet, remove the filters (refer to Air Filter Maintenance sec-  
tion).  
3. When the core is dry, clean it with only a vacuum cleaner. Vacuum the filter sides  
of the core by pulling any dirt back out of the core, not by pulling dirt all the way  
through the core.  
4. Reinstall the clean filters.  
5. Reinstall the clean core.  
TO INSTALL THE CLEAN CORE:  
1. First mount the bottom core guide into the bottom Core Guide Channel.  
2. Mount either side core guide, followed by the other side.  
3. Mount the top core guide into the top Core Guide Channel.  
4. With all four corners in place and the core straight and even, push on the core  
center until the core slides to the back of the cabinet.  
NOTE: The core is designed to appear to protrude from the cabinet approximately  
1/8 in. (3mm) so the access door fits tightly against the core.  
GENERAL MAINTENANCE  
Twice a year, wipe the inside of the cabinet with a damp cloth to remove dirt, bugs and  
debris that can be present.  
FANS  
If the fans accumulate dirt, it could cause an imbalance and excessive vibration of the  
ventilator. A reduction in air flow can also occur. In a newly constructed house, this  
often happens within the first year due to heavy dust residue in the entire system. It  
can also occur periodically depending on the outdoor conditions. If you suspect that  
service is required, please contact the ventilator installer or your local HVAC  
contractor.  
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Perfect Climate® Control  
Describing Perfection  
The most convenient, most energy efficient, cleanest, healthiest and most comfortable  
indoor environment, possible today! Perfect climate is achieved when the six core  
components of your homes climate system work together:  
optimal efficiency of heating and cooling equipment  
precise, programmable temperature control  
effective indoor air quality control  
controlled humidity  
proper ventilation and air distribution  
zone control for personalized room-to-room temperature control.  
Products for a Perfect Climate® Home  
HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEM  
This is the workhorse of your indoor climate system. Have your local heating/cooling  
contractor tune up your system annually for comfort, safety and most economical  
operation. If your heating equipment is old, think about replacing it with a modern and  
improved unit. Recent advances in product technology have substantially increased  
efficiency of equipment. Improved performance often pays back much of the cost of  
installation within a few short years.  
Honeywell Perfect Window™ Fresh Air Ventilation System  
Honeywell Perfect Climate Comfort Center™ control or Chronotherm® IV  
programmable thermostat.  
Honeywell F35 media air cleaner or  
F50 electronic air cleaner.  
Honeywell humidistat and  
humidifier.  
How it works...  
THE  
HONEYWELL  
®
PERFECT WINDOW™  
FRESH AIR VENTILATION SYSTEM  
IS ONE PART OF A PERFECT CLIMATE  
®
INDOOR ENVIRONMENT THAT PROVIDES TOTAL  
INDOOR COMFORT. IT MAKES YOU FEEL BETTER, AND  
ALLOWS YOU TO LIVE AND WORK IN A MORE  
COMFORTABLE ENVIRONMENT.  
Honeywell digital fan timer.  
HONEYWELL  
®
CHRONOTHERM lV  
PROGRAMMABLE  
THERMOSTAT  
DIGITAL  
HONEYWELL ELECTRONIC  
HUMIDISTAT  
TIMER  
20 40 60  
FAN TIMER  
RETURN AIR  
REGISTER  
SUPPLY AIR  
REGISTER  
CONDITIONED  
AIR  
CONDITIONED  
AIR  
STALE AIR  
EXHAUST  
OPTIMAL  
EFFICIENCY AIR  
CONDITIONER  
OR HEAT PUMP  
HUMIDIFIER  
COLD AIR  
RETURN  
STALE  
AIR FROM  
BATHS  
FRESH AIR  
INTAKE  
OPTIMAL  
EFFICIENCY  
FORCED AIR  
FURNACE  
PERFICT  
WINDOW™  
FRESH AIR  
VENTILATION  
SYSTEM  
FRESH  
AIR TO  
HOME  
HONEYWELL  
ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER  
M11703  
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Troubleshooting  
Lack of power to the ventilator:  
power failure of electrical box.  
loose or unplugged power cord.  
faulty breaker or fuse in home’s electrical panel.  
call your installation contractor.  
Power to the ventilator, but no fan operation:  
ventilator is in standby mode and optional remote dehumidistat is set to OFF or the  
humidity setting is higher than room humidity.  
door Is not closed properly, the safety interlock switch will keep the ventilator off.  
Check that the access door is firmly closed and latched.  
refer to operating instructions.  
call your installation contractor for service.  
Lack of Speed Control:  
let the remote device continue its time setting or manually adjust it to gain speed  
control.  
test the speed control on the ventilator by turning the variable speed control knob to  
its highest setting.  
call your installation contractor for service.  
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Limited Warranty  
Honeywell warrants this product, to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under  
normal use and service, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the consumer.  
If, at any time during the warranty period, the product is defective or malfunctions, Honeywell  
shall repair or replace it (at Honeywell’s option) within a reasonable period of time.  
If the product is defective  
(i) return it, with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase, to the retailer from which you  
purchased it, or  
(ii) package it carefully, along with proof of purchase (including date of purchase) and a short  
description of the malfunction, and mail it, postage prepaid, to the following address:  
Honeywell Return Goods  
Dock 4, MN10-3860  
1885 Douglas Drive North  
Golden Valley, MN 55422  
This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. This warranty shall not apply if it is  
shown by Honeywell that the defect or malfunction was caused by damage which occurred while  
the product was in the possession of a consumer.  
Honeywell’s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated  
above. HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND,  
INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING, DIRECTLY  
OR INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR  
ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation  
of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you.  
THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY HONEYWELL MAKES ON THIS  
PRODUCT. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS  
HEREBY LIMITED TO THE ONE YEAR DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not  
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to  
you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state  
to state.  
If you have any questions concerning this warranty, please write Honeywell Customer Relations,  
1885 Douglas Drive North, MN10-1461, Golden Valley, MN 55422. In Canada, write Honeywell  
Limited/Honeywell Limitée, 35 Dynamic Drive, ON15, Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9.  
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