Honeywell ER200 사용자 설명서

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5a. 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. This increases the temperature of the fresh air brought inside in the winter 
and cools the fresh air brought inside in the summer. In addition, for ER150 and 
ER200 models, moisture is transferred from the wet side to the dryer side. The 
core removes easily for cleaning.
5b. Heat Transfer Core
As the exhaust and fresh air pass through opposite sides of the Heat 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. This increases the temperature of the fresh air brought inside in the winter 
and cools the fresh air brought inside in the summer. The core removes easily 
for cleaning.
Operating your Fresh Air Ventilation System
Changing Fan Speed
Depending on the control installed with your ERV, you might be able to change the fan 
speed. Check the manual of your control for more information.
Connecting a Remote Device
Your ventilator comes equipped with a low voltage terminal strip for connection to 
several optional control devices.
EXTERNAL REMOTE WALL CONTROL 
(DEHUMIDISTAT)
The dehumidistat (connected to your ventilator) is designed to control the operation of 
the ventilator fan to help keep the humidity level in your home comfortable. If an 
independent humidifier is installed and set at 30% (a normal indoor winter level) then the 
dehumidistat (for the ventilator) should be set at least 10% higher, in this case 40%. With 
the ventilator operating on low speed and no one at home to produce humidity, the 
humidifier will keep the humidity level at its setpoint. If the humidity levels rise (due to 
occupant activity) above the 40% level, then the dehumidistat will automatically increase 
the speed of the ventilator fan to high until the humidity level falls below 40%.
NOTE: During the winter months, the air inside your home usually contains more 
moisture than the outside air even though the outside relative humidity is 
higher than the inside relative humidity. The ventilator will automatically turn 
off the dehumidistat feature during the summer months when the outside air 
contains more moisture than the inside air.
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).
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