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Design Information
Htg Clg Infiltration
Outside db(°F) -20 95 Method Simplified
Inside db(°F) 70 72 Construction quality Average
Design TD (°F) 90 23 Fireplaces 0
Daily range - M
Inside humidity (%) 30 50
Moisture difference(gr/lb) 31 54
HEATING EQUIPMENT COOLING EQUIPMENT
Make Viessmann Make
Trade Vitoden 100-W Trade Comfort-Aire
Model B1HA-125 Cond RSG1330S1E
AHRI ref Coil HWCG36TOA
AHRI ref
Efficiency 95AFUE Efficiency 13 SEER
Heating input 125000 MBtuh Sensible cooling 20580 Btuh
Heating output 101000 Btuh Latent cooling 8820 Btuh
Temperature rise 97 OF Total cooling 29400 Btuh
Actual air flow 950 cfm Actual air flow 950 cfm
Air flow factor 0.019 cfm/Btuh Air flow factor 0.042 cfm/Btuh
Static pressure 0.50 in H2O Static pressure 0.50 in H2O
Space thermostat Load sensible heat ratio 0.81
ROOM NAME Area Htg load Clg load Htg AVF Clg AVF
(w) (Btuh) (Btuh) (cfm) (cfm)
Master Bedroom 225 5399 2389 104 100
Master Bath 101 1289 434 25 18
Closet (exterior 42 447 1647 9 69
Closet (Inside) 42 261 92 5 4
Den 166 8168 3720 157 156
Bath 82 1210 404 23 17
Bedroom#2 110 2527 1851 48 78
Hall (Basement 131 1467 480 28 20
Great Room Area 736 20441 8196 392 343
Bath up 66 1566 917 30 38
Area by Bath up 160 6773 2551 130 107
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ASH RAE 62.2- HRWERV CALCULATION DATE: 7%13 s
REQUIRED RATE = FLOOR AREA/100 + (NUMBER OF BEDROOM +1) x 7.5
CUSTOMER: [ROB'ERT=SEAUER'
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DIMENSIONS
LENGTH 34
WIDTH 30
FLOOR AREA 1020
# FLOORS ABOVE GRADE 1
TOTAL FINISHED FLOOR AREA 1020
BASEMENT 1 1020
TOTAL FLOOR AREA 1 2040
# BEDROOMS 12
REQUIRED VENTILATION-CFM
RUN TIME 25%- 17/1v,G
33% 128',3
50% 95..8
66% 64.:1315
75% 5;53//7l
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INDOOR UNIT SPECIFICATIONS
Ventilation Type: Unit Dimensions&Weight.
•_ Static plate,heat and humidity transfer 221/2"L x 11 3/4"W x 23 3/4"H
41 Typical Airflow Range:40-110 CFM 36 lbs.
Standard Features:
Max.Shipping Dimensions&Weight(in carton):
y Painted cabinet 29"L x 22"W x 15"H
Line-cord power supply 40lbs.
l + Low-voltage circuit for controls Motor(s):
.. Unit may be mounted in any orientation Qty.2,Standard motorized impeller blowers
Control: Accessories:
Onboard 24 VAC transformer/relay package Backdraft damper 6"
y with switched dry contacts Wall cap 6"-white,brown
Filters: Percentage timer control(PTL)
Q Total qty.2,MERV 8,spun-polyester media: Push-button point-of-use controls(PBL),PTL req'd.
9 5/8"x 101/2"x 1" Percentage timer control with
furnace interlock(FM)
Download specification at: Note:Electric Duct Heater and Indirect Gas-Fired Duct Furnace are not available on the EV90.
renewaire.com/specifications
ELECTRICAL DATA UNIT PERFORMANCE CORE PERFORMANCE
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0.03 I 120 I 60 Single 46 @ 90 CFM 0.35 !' Airflow CFM ESP in HZO Temp EFF/° Winter/Summer•
40 0.60 84 74/56
58 0.50 80 69/50
73 0.40 77 65/46
85 0.30 74 62/43
98 0.20 71 59/39
113 0.10 68 56/34
See HVI certification ratings on page 164 of RenewAire's Full Line Volume XVIII Catalog.
UNIT DIMENSIONS
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Available as shown in dimension drawing. ABBREVIATIONS
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BENEFITS OF INCREASED VENTILATION
BETTER IMPROVED INCREASED
HEALTH COGNITIVE PRODUCTIVITY
FUNCTION
DEFICIENT INDOOR AIR QUALITY
THREATENS OCCUPANT HEALTH
As construction methodologies have improved, buildings are becoming increasingly airtight in order
to reduce air leakage, improve energy efficiency, reduce heating and cooling costs, further occupant
comfort and strengthen structural durability. However, an unintended consequence is deficient indoor
air quality (IAQ). This is a serious threat to occupant health, cognitive function, productivity and general
wellbeing. Industry standards are changing to COMBAT DEFICIENT IAQ, and codes
that adopt these new standards are driving the application of ENERGY RECOVERY
V E N T I LATO R (E R V) technologies.The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that
30% of all new or renovated buildings, including homes, suffer from deficient IAQ.1
m7ERS
Deficient IAQ needs to be addressed since Standardized test scores can increase by Doubling the ventilation rate from 20
people spend about 90%of their time 10%when ventilation rates are doubled.3 CFM to 40 CFM per person costs only$32
indoors according to the National Safety per person and improves productivity
Council(NSC).1 $6,500 per person per year.'
ADVERSE EFFECTS OF DEFICIENT IAQ
Deficient IAQ has numerous adverse effects on health,cognitive function,productivity and general wellbeing.
10 Health Problems:Acute allergies, headaches,coughs,asthma,skin irritations and breathing difficulties,as well as
chronic illnesses such as cancer,liver disease,kidney damage and nervous-system failure.
49 Cognitive Impairment: Studies by the Harvard School of Public Health and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
found that carbon dioxide (CO 2)—a constituent of exhaled breath—negatively impacted thinking and decision-making
at levels commonly found inside homes and buildings.
Reduced productivity:Worker sickness and absenteeism cause serious losses for businesses of every type,
which is estimated to cost the U.S.economy$168 billion annually.
"Indoor Air Pollution:Introduction for Health Professionals,"U.S.Consumer Product Safety Commission,httpsz//mvw.cpsc.gov/safety-education/safety-guides/homerndoor-air-pollu6on4ntmduction-
health-professionals.
2"IndoorAir Quality,"National Safety Council, tto://www nsc org/NSCQocuments Advocacv/Fact°520SheetsA6door-Air-Quality pdf.
"Frequently Asked Questions about Improved Academic Performance;U.S.Environmental Protection Agency(EPA),httos:/Avww.eya.govfiag-schools/freguently-asked-Questions-
about-improved-acade mi c-performance.
°Source of data and statements:Int.J.Environ.Res.Public Health 2015.12 01),14709-14722-
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RENEWAIRE ERVs
ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE IAQ
RenewAire is A PIONEER IN ENHANCING IAQ while maximizing sustainability
through enthalpic-core, static-plate ERVs that OPTIMIZE ENERGY EFFICIENCY,
lower costs by REDUCING HVAC LOADS and therefore reduce environmental
footprints. Our ERV technology preconditions incoming air with the otherwise-wasted sensible and
latent energy (heat and humidity) of the exhaust air going out—all while the airstreams are kept
physically separate as certified by the Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) for
zero exhaust air transfer at normal balanced operating conditions.As the pioneer of static-plate core
technology in North America, RenewAire is the largest ERV producer in the USA.
HIGHEST-QUALITY INDOOR AIR
Stale indoor air is replaced with fresh,conditioned and filtered J19
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outdoor air,resulting in enhanced IAQ by removing harmful
contaminants from the indoor air.Airstreams do not mix and
pollutants are not transferred across partition plates. EFFICIENT EFFICIENT
HEAT&HUMIDITY HEAT&HUMIDITY
TRANSFER TRANSFER
OPTIMIZING ENERGY EFFICIENCY `"
Energy efficiency is optimized by preconditioning the outside
air coming in with the otherwise-wasted sensible and
latent energy of the exhaust air going out.This exchange of
energy moderates temperatures and moisture, decreases HVAC
equipment needs,drives operational efficiencies and conserves energy.
REDUCING HVAC LOADS
RenewAire technology reduces HVAC loads during both winter and summer.The size of the HVAC equipment(furnace and
air conditioner)can be decreased.This ensures efficient operation and keeps both energy use and operating costs low while
maintaining high-level IAQ.
MINIMIZING ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
The combination of optimized energy efficiency and reduced HVAC loads conserves resources. Further,our Madison,WI
plant is 100%powered by renewable wind energy.It is also one of the few buildings worldwide to be LEED,Green Globes
and ENERGY STAR certified.This commitment to sustainable manufacturing minimizes our overall production and distribution
environmental footprint.
THE RENEWAIRE DIFFERENCE
For over 30 years,RenewAire has been a leader in enhancing IAQ in commercial and residential buildings.Our ERVs are
competitively priced,simple and easy to use and maintain,have a quick payback,return on investment,and due to
unparalleled reliability derived from innovative design practices,expert workmanship and Quick Response Manufacturing
(QRM),we provide an industry-leading warranty.In 2010,RenewAire joined the Soler&Palau(S&P)Ventilation Group,providing
access to the latest in energy-efficient air-moving technologies.
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VENTILATION SOLUTIONS FOR EVERY APPLICATION
RenewAire ERVs can be applied everywhere across all commercial and residential buildings,
and everything in between. Our technology excels in every geographic region,
every climate and every size project.
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1. HUMIDITY 5. TOBACCO SMOKE
Exhaled breath,water sources(faucets,showers,leaks,floods) Smoking areas close to building entrance
2. CARBON DIOXIDE 6. PHTHALATES
Constituent of exhaled breath Off-gassed from adhesives,vinyl flooring,wood finishes,plastic
plumbing pipes,other building materials
3. FORMALDEHYDE
Off-gassed from adhesives,fabric treatments,stains,varnishes 7. VOCs, TOXIC GASES, VAPORS
Off-gassed from furniture,carpets,paints,cleaners,solvents,glues,
4. ODORS building materials
Bathrooms,kitchens,dry-erase markers,occupant odors(perfume,
soap/shampoo residue,clothing detergent,general odors),pets 8. OZONE
Off-gassed from copiers,electrostatic air cleaners,
other office equipment
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