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ERVCCLHA, ERVCCSHB, ERVCC SVB Energy Recovery V entila tor Owner’s Manual A07619 Fig. 1 - - ERVCCLHA Hori z ontal Uni t A05330 Fig. 2 - - ERVCCSHB Unit ( Side Por t) A05229 Fig. 3 - - ER VCCSVB Unit (T op Port) NO TE TO EQUIP MENT OWNER: F or y our co nvenience, pl ease record the model and serial numbers of your new equipment in the s paces prov[...]
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2 SAF ETY CONSIDERA TIONS Rec ogniz e saf ety inf orma tion. Thi s is t he saf et y - - a ler t sym bol Whe n you see thi s s ymbol on t he unit and in i nstr uct ions or ma nua ls , be ale rt t o the pot enti al for per sona l inj ury . Under sta nd the se s ignal words ; DANGER, W ARNING, a nd CAUTI ON. Thes e words ar e used with the sa fet y - [...]
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3 MAINTENANCE 1. The motors a re f act ory lubri ca ted. Lubr ica ti ng the bea ri ngs is not r ec omme nded. 2. The core s hould be vac uume d e ver y thr ee months to re move dust tha t would inhi bit t he ene rgy tr ans fer . Do not use w ater . Th e core sho uld only be serv iced wh en th e ou tdo or tem pera ture is betw een 6 0 ° F( 1 6 ° C[...]
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4 Copyright 2010 Carrier Corp. S 7310 W . Morris St . S Indian apolis, IN 46231 Print e d in U .S.A. Edition Date: 01/10 Manufacturer reser ve s the ri ght to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without o bligations. C a t a l o g N o : O M E R V --- 0 2 C A Replaces : OMERV - - - 01CA ERV[...]