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ERVBBSVB, ERVBBSHB
ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATORS
HRVBBSVB, HRVBBSHB
HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATORS
Product Data
Fig. 1 -- ERVBBSVB / HRVBBSVB
Fig. 2 -- ERVBBSHB / HRVBBSHB
A05229
A05330
Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) and Heat Recovery Ventilation
(HRV) systems offered by Bryant are the finest on the market
today. These units provide efficient and cost effective heat and
energy recovery during the heating and cooling season when
needed most.
As temperatures drop below 23_F(--5_C), indoor air is recirculated
periodically through the heat exchanger core to prevent frost from
forming. Competitors’ methods of supplementary electric defrost
waste energy. Unlike rotary wheel heat exchangers which mix air
streams, these cross--flow or counterflow heat exchangers ensure
that there is no mixing of the stale air stream with the fresh outdoor
air stream.
A filter installed on the incoming outdoor air stream removes large
airborne particles from the intake air stream before they enter the
heat exchanger and reduces the maintenance required. The units’
acoustically engineered design makes the Bryant ERVs and HRVs
are the quietest on the market and ensures that comfort is felt, not
heard.
Unlatching two (2) suitcase style latches allows easy removal of the
filters and core for cleaning.
NOTE: The HRV should not be installed in an attic or
unconditioned space unless provisions are made for drain--line
freezing and condensation.
STANDARD FEATURES
S Drainless design -- ERVs / Drains provided -- HRVs
S Integrated airflow balancing points
S High pressure blowers
S Onboard control for continuous high/low ventilator operation
S Energy saving defrost cycle
S Cross--flow, counterflow heat exchangers
S One filter on incoming air; one filter on outgoing air to protect
core
S No--tools maintenance
S Enthalpic heat exchanger core -- ERVs
S Polypropylene heat exchanger core -- HRVs
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MODEL NUMBER NOMENCLATURE
123456789101112
ERVBBSHB1100
Product Type Maximum Capacity
ERV -- Energy Recovery Ventilator 100 --- 100 CFM
HRV -- Heat Recovery Ventilator
Electrical Supply
Brand 1 -- 115 Volts
BB -- Bryant
Style
SHB -- Small Horizontal
SVB -- Small Vertical
ERV / HRV
Climate Map for Energy and Heat Recovery Ventilators
Edmonton
Vancouver
Salem
Sacramento
Honolulu
HRV Recommended
Boise
Helena
Salt Lake
City
Calgary
Regina
Denver
Winnipeg
Bismark
Austin
Minneapolis
Des Moines
Topeka
Oklahoma City
Green Bay
Madison
Springfield
Baton Rouge
Timmins
Milwaukee
Chicago
Indianapolis
Nashville
Detroit
Atlanta
Ottawa
Harrisburg
Washington D.C.
Columbia
Orlando
Montreal
Syracuse
Hartford
Raleigh
Boston
ERV Recommended w/HRV or ERV Wall Control
ERV Recommended
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VENTILATOR ACCESSORY NUMBER NOMENCLATURE
123456789101112
KVBCN0101BBS
Product Control Description
KV -- Ventilator Accessory Kit BBS -- Bryant Basic Control
BLC -- Bryant Latent Control
Series BLT -- Bryant OneTouch Control
A -- Original Series BST -- Bryant Standard Control
B -- Second Series Accessory Description
HCO -- Concentric Intake/Exhaust Hood
Type HOD -- Intake Hood
AC01 -- Accessory KIT -- Airflow Measuring Kit
CN01 -- Control Timer Description
TM01 -- Timer 20C -- 20 Minute Timer Kit
60M -- 60 Minute Timer Kit
Package Quantity
01 -- Single Pack
KIT NUMBER DESCRIPTION WHERE USED
KVAAC0101HOD Exterior Intake and Exhaust Hood 2Required
KVAAC0101HCO Concentric Intake and Exhaust Hood Used as a single intake/exhaust for SVB1100, SHB1100 models only
KVBCN0101CBS Basic HRV Control Used with all HRVs
KVBCN0101CLC Latent Control Used with ERVs only
KVBCN0101CLT Bryant OneTouch Control Used with all ERVs and HRVs as a main wall control
KVBCN0101CST Standard HRV Control Used with all HRVs
KVATM010120C 20 Minute Push Button Timer Used with all HRVs when 20 minute manual operation is required
KVATM010160M 60 Minute Timer Used with all HRVs, time is adju stable between 10 and 60 minutes
KVBAC0101KIT Airflow Measuring Kit Used with all ERVs and HRVs to balance intake/exhaust airflow
ERV / HRV
CONTROL
DESCRIPTION
Latent Yes Yes No Ye s Ye s
OneTouch Yes No No Ye s Ye s
Basic Yes No No Yes No
Standard Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FAN SPEED
CONTROL
HUMIDISTAT
CONTROL
DEHUMIDISTAT
CONTROL
CONTINUOUS
MODE
Control features
Basic Control:
Allows the user to manually set fan speed to low or high as
required to maximize comfort.
Standard Control:
Offers automatic dehumidistat control and the option to select
continuous or intermittent fan operation. Setting the wall control to
low will activate the continuous mode.
OneTouch Control:
Allows control of ventilator with the touch of a button. This
control will operate as a main wall control. The OneTouch will
operate the unit in Intermittent Mode (20 minutes per hour),
continuous low speed, continuous high speed, and off.
Latent Control (ERVsonly):
Low Exchange Mode—If the relative humidity inside the building
is lower than selected, air exchange would occur with the outside at
high speed. If the relative humidity inside the building is higher
than selected, air exchange would occur with the outside at low
speed. This ensures continuous air exchange for constant air
quality.
Intermittent Mode—If the relative humidity inside the building is
higher than selected, no air exchange would occur and the system
would turn off. If the relative humidity inside the building is lower
than selected, air exchange would occur with the outside at high
speed. This mode is ideal for maintaining the proper humidity level
when the continuous mode cannot.
Automatic Defrost Cycle Features
All models offer a non--electric defrost cycle feature which
prevents frost and ice buildup within the heat recovery core. When
the outside air temperature falls below 23_F(--5_C) it is
electronically sensed and the dampers close the outside air ports.
This allows warm indoor air to recirculate within the heat recovery
core. The frequency of this cycle increases as the outside air
temperature decreases.
INTERMITTENT
MODE
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