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1070 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE132 - FRESH NAIL BAR
6L I' S� Project Name:--____-- Address: 10-7 0QV1t�0 ad Permit#• Permit Date: M// C)lq - XDI LARGE ROLLED PLANS ARE IN:' BOX:__� SLOT:__ Date entered m MAPS program on:___1 . 1' �,�,l�a...s-�-o��y n,� rCU rc� l�i0 N t 9 _ Town of Barnstable , Building s�Uistb,le�Frormihe Street ,rAmmlroved;Plans.Must;,be Retained on�Job:a, d�tbis Cartl�Must be Ke t t mrnss. Posted tJntll Final;Ins' eetion Ha' B n IVl av,, � a r�e„w=F„ . � � Permit Permit NO. B-17-186 Applicant Name: PHUC D NGUYEN Approvals Date Issued: 04/11/2017 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Alteration INTERIOR Work Only- Expiration Date: 10/11/2017 Foundation: Commercial Ma /Lot 295-019-X01 Zoning District: SPLIT Sheathing: P Location: 10701YANNOUGH ROAD/RTE132, BARNSTABLE Contractor Name PHUC D NGUYEN Framing: 1 Owner on Record: FESTIVAL OF HYANNIS LLC i � ct � � � ., Contraor License CS-100994 2 kk Address: BILLBOX 018726 1053 0 � A1,%'Est.,'0t6j6ct Cost: $90,000.00 Chimney: HICKSVILLE, NY 11802-7522 ` ,hPermit�Fee: $994.00 Insulation: Description: fit out nail salon build 1 way room 12 pedicures,chair, 1t6bles,tiles •s Fee Paid: $994.00 floor X Final: �� Date 4/11/2017 Project Review Req: fit out nail salon build 1 way room 12 pedicures chair„ 1,2 tables, ` " i tL !% tiles floor s � p ��:f � - Plumbing/Gas 3 � X Rough Plumbing: Buildin Official �. e�- g Final Plumbing: This permit shall be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work aihoriied by this permit is commenced within sixtmonths after-issuance. All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the approved construction documents for which this permit has been granted. Rough Gas: All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall be in compliance with the local zonih&by lav✓s and codes. Final Gas: This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road and shall be maintained open for,publie inspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. x Electrical XP The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures,by tFieeuildmg grid Fire Officialszare�prouided`on this permit. Minimum of Five Call Inspections Required for All Construction Work v Service: 1.Foundation or Footing ' 2.Sheathing Inspection .... :: w Rough: 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level before firest flue lining is installed Final: 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(frame Inspection) Low Voltage Rough: 6.Insulation 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Low Voltage Final` Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Health -Work shall.not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final ..Persons:contractin _Wlth: ""::(. as,.., g •unregistered,contracto.rs,do:`not:.have access to;the guaranty.fund.,.(. sot:forthin'MGL c;r�142A):-- r' Fire.Department, Building plans are to be available on.site . . _ Final: - °' AII•Permit.Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT TOWN OF BARNSTABLE BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION Map '�arcel l� �� Application #�_J — ) I --k�c Health Division O _CD Date Issued. �� �r a Conservation Division Application Fee Planning Dept. Permit Fee r 110 Date Definitive Plan Approved by Planning Board " Historic - OKH _ Preservation/Hyannis _' Project Street Address !��0 �� n tLa goZ `5``�'T Village Owner Address C 14 46, Telephone Permit Request �,G(( �4 I,tt �i i t� r� (50 M Square feet: 1 st floor: existing proposed 2nd floor: existing proposed Total new Zoning District Flood Plain Groundwater Overlay Project Valuation 600 Construction Type( sa( h Lot Size_ ( ,TO Grandfathered: U4es ❑ No If yes, attach supporting documentation. Dwelling Type: Single Family ❑ Two Family ❑ Multi-Family(# units) Age of Existing Structure Historic House: ❑Yes ❑ No On Old King's Highway: ❑Yes ❑ No Basement Type: ❑ Full ❑ Crawl ❑Walkout ❑ Other Basement Finished Area (sq.ft.) Basement Unfinished Area (sq.ft) Number of Baths: Full: existing new Half: existing new Number of Bedrooms: existing —new Total Room Count (not including baths): existing new First Floor Room Count Heat Type and Fuel: ❑ Gas ❑ Oil ❑ Electric ❑Other Central Air: ❑Yes ❑ No Fireplaces: Existing New Existing wood/coal stove: ❑Yes ❑ No Detached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size_Pool: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Barn: ❑ existing ❑ new size_ Attached garage: ❑ existing ❑ new size _Shed: ❑ existing ❑ new size _ Other: Zoning Board of Appeals Authorization ❑ Appeal # Recorded ❑ Commercial Yes ❑ No If yes, site plan review# Current Use k10,(_LkLLM S ,� Proposed Use pi at,, 0-C6ti APPLICANT INFORMATION 'F 4 f01,Z)o .G (BUIQq LDER OR HOMEOWNER).- __00--,* Name C. Telephone Number 7 Y/ S_2fc, 22 V b Address License# 1 ' Od 9 Home Improvement Contractor# Email kk A? OC,MW Worker's Compensation # 24,0C 0 0062 ALL CONS UC ION DEBRIS RESU ING F OM THIS PROJECT WILL BETAKEN TO Code- O(, MPOW �w Ce, 57D g Ll SIGNATURE DATE FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPLICATION # DATE ISSUED MAP/ PARCEL NO. j ADDRESS VILLAGE OWNER S DATE OF INSPECTION: a FOUNDATION FRAME INSULATION FIREPLACE ELECTRICAL: ROUGH FINAL PLUMBING: ROUGH FINAL GAS: ROUGH FINAL FINAL BUILDING DATE CLOSED OUT ASSOCIATION PLAN NO. Page 1 of 1 .41 '+'nil ia 49 wfyr f y� !_ y file:%/i'svisions/images/00/03/17/80.jpg 4/10/2017 I ry NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT EMPLOYER: COMBO I.D. STATUS OF EMPLOYER TONY HO DBA TONYS GENERAL CONSTRUCTION 000045493 Individual 1 N BROADWAY SALEM, 03079 COVERAGE GROUP ROCKINGHAM USA 0045493 Coverage under this assignment The Waiver of Our Right to applies to Massachusetts Recover from Others Endorsement operations only. For coverage is available on POol policies. outside of Massachusetts, contact Contact your agent for details. the appropriate Pool or Plan for that state. INSURANCE COMPANY: AGENT GATE CITY INSURANCE AMGUARD INSURANCE CO OR FRANCISCO GINJA INSURANCE AND SUPPORT SERVICES PRODUCER: 3 F TAGGART DRIVE 16 S. RIVER STREET NASHUA, NH 03060 P 0 BOX AH WILKES-BARRE, PA 18703 (800) 673-2465 AGENCY FEIN: 043354041 CLASSIFICATION OF OPERATION CLASS ESTIMATED RATE ESTIMATED CODE TOTAL ANNUAL PREMIUM REMUNERATION -------------------------------------------- ----- -------------- ---------- - CARPENTRY-DWELLINGS - THREE STORIES OR LESS 5651 $9,000 8.11 $730 CARPENTRY-DETACHED ONE OR TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS 5645 $0 8.11 $0 CARPENTRY NOC 5403 $0 11.00 $0 ROOFING NOC & YARD EMP, DRIVERS 5545 $0 37.05 $0 EMPLOYERS LIABILITY 1000/1000/1000 9812 $75 STANDARD PREMIUM $805 EXPENSE CONSTANT 0900 $250 TERRORISM CHARGE 9740 $3 TOTAL POLICY MINIMUM PREMIUM $575 TOTAL ESTIMATED PREMIUM $1,058 DIA ASSESS. 5.6% $41 TOTAL EST. PREMIUM PLUS ASSESSMENT $1,099 INSTALLMENT BASIS: Annual DEPOSIT PREMIUM: $1,099 THIS IS NOT A BILL COMMENTS Coverage effective 12:01 AM on 03/14/17. DATE OF NOTICE: 03/20/17 PREPARED BY: Sherry Jones EXT 516 * * SERVICING CARRIER ASSIGNtENT LETTER ID: 4773930 The Workers'Compensation Rating and Inspection Bureau of Massachusetts 101 Arch Street•Boston,MA 02110 (617)439-9030- FAX(617)439-6055-www.wcribma.org OPTIONAL COVERAGES/ENDORSEMENTS _._. _.._._.__.---..._.__.._._.__._.__......._.._.__......_._.._..---.___. ..__.........._..._....._...._.._._...... .._.__. .:......_......._..__._....._ -....__._..._..._........._...__._......_.__-- -- _ -- ....... NAME ENDORSEMENT CONDITI ONS OF AVAILABILITY PREMIUM CHARGE ? NO. { i_...._........_...____.-___....._.9___.._____.__._.__...... ..._...� _..._ _....__._.___. - 1 Longshore& WC 00 0106 A [Avgilable in conjunction with State Act ? Non-F class rates are increased by SL&H Harbor Workersvrage,upon request and if exposure compensation coverage%on MA ates- Actxists. Miscellaneous Values pages. Defense Base Act WC 00 0101 Available upon request and if exposure FExtension of USL&H. exists. premium charge. Non-appropriated WC 00 0108 A Available upon request and if exposure Extension of USL&H. Fund exists. Same premium charge. Instrumentalities Act FOuter Continents! WC 00 0109 B = Available upon request and if exposure Extension of USL&H. S�elf Lands Act exists. ? Same premium charge. ..._....._.._.... -..._.._._._..._.__..__:....._...._._..... _ .._.._._._._..._ .. - .._....._._.. _._...---.__..... .......--- .... ..._.... -....._.._.._.. -- _._._..._...._......_............. ! i Maritime- WC 00 02 01 A Available.Used only in conjunction Refer to Part I of the MA Manual. (Program 1) - s with State Act Coverage to provide If Transportation,Wage,Maintenance employers liability protection under F and Cure Coverage is required by Program I for admiralty law.* E contract,it can be provided at no I ee by addition of 0 in Item 2 f i$ o the Schedule. Maritime- WC 00 02 03 Available.To be used only with State ` Refer to Part I of the MA Manual. µ t (Program Iq ? Act Coverage and with WC 00 02 01 A Voluntary 3 to provide Program II coverage for i Compensation t admiralty law. _._..__._...........--.._......_........-- ... _._...__.._................_.__................. ._....._._. ...... ._.......__..._....... _ _.-...._.........__ ___......_._.. .__._._.._................_.... ._._...... ...- - _. Federal Employers WC 00 0104 Available.Used in only in conjunction Refer to Part I of the MA Manual, Liability Act- with State Act Coverage to provide (Program I) j employers liability protection under Program I for employments subject to FELA. Voluntary WC 00 0311 A Available.To be used only in Refer to Part I of the MA Manual. Compensation and conjunction with State Act Coverage s Employers and with WC 00 0104 to provide Liability Program II coverage for employments (FELA Program II) F subject to FELA. Aftemate WC 00 03 Ol A Available if required by contract. None![ Employer Designated WC 00 03 02 F�l ilable upon request and if application € None s i Workplaces ! llowable under M.G.L.Ch.152. Exclusion Waiver of Our WC 00 0313 Available if required by contract. i 2%of developed premium forth Right to Recover t speclfic job for which the endorsement From Others is required. Domestic and '[WC 00 0315 Available,but only to exclude part time None Agricultural domestic servants as defined by M.G.L.Ch. Workers Exclusion 1 152. I Name of Insurance Co.: Ameuard Ins Co _ Fax/Email: underwritins3ftuard.com Date: 03/21/2017 MASSACHUSETTS ASSIGNED RISK POOL REQUEST FOR CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE Use this form to request a Certificate of Insurance from an Assigned Risk Pool Carrier. Please provide all of the requested information, including the email address(es) or facsimile number(s) of the person or persons to whom the Certificate of Insurance should be issued If this form is fully and accurately completed and if the policy to be listed on the certificate has been issued,the Certificate of Insurance will be issued and distributed by email or facsimile to each contact provided below,within two(2)business days of the carrier's receipt This Form may be emailed, mailed or faxed to the Assigned Risk Pool Carrier. To obtain each carrier's contact information refer to the Certificates of Insurance section located in the Producer Community section of the Bureau's website;(www.wcribma:orra). L Name,address,telephone number and facsimile number or email address of the INSURED: Name: Tony Ho DBA Tonys General Construction Mailing Address: 1 N Broadway Salem NH 03079 Physical Address: 1 N Broadway Salem NH 03079 Phone: Fax or Email: 2. Name,address,telephone number and facsimile number or email address of the CERTIFICATE HOLDER: Name: Festival of Hyannis LLC Mailing Address: 3333 New Hyde Park Rd Suite 100 New Hyde Park NY 11042 Physical Address: 3333 New Hyde Park Rd Suite 100 New Hyde Park NY 11042 Phone: Fax or Email: cfranzini@l(imcorerealty.com 3. Name,address,contact person,telephone number and facsimile number or email address of the PRODUCER: Name: Gate City Insurance Mailing Address: 3F Taggart Drive Nashua NH 03060 Contact Person: Francisco Ginia Phone: 603-888-9911 Fax or Email: 866-489-0110 4. Policy Number,Policy Effective Date and Policy Expiration Date If a Certificate of Insurance is needed for more than one policy term,provide the Policy Number, Effective Date and Expiration Date for each policy term. If the policy has not yet been issued,you must attach a copy of the Notice of Assignment. Policy Number: R2WC817006 Effective Date: 03/14/2017 Expiration Date: 03/14/2018 5. List any special requests for optional coverages/endorsements(see Page 2 for listing of coverages available in the pool and the conditions of availability)or additional information(including changes in exposure not yet reported to the oorrier)that will assist the carrier in the issuance of the Certificate of insurance. NOTE:An additional Insured(s)shall not be listed on any Certificate of Insurance unless such additional insured(s)is a named Insured on the policy. Project: Festival at Hyannis S.C. Lyannough Road !��. � � v� I� .. - . _. �, �,.� � �.. �. , ;= CI' � d a � 1 } a Festival of HY anhis, LL C Charlie Franzini Direct:Dial: 516-869-2676 Tenant Coordinator E-Mails cfranzini(a7kimcorealty:com March 16,201.7 Fresh Nail Bar,LLG 175C Bryant Lane New Bedford, NIA 02740 Attention: Andy Ho RE: FESTIVAL AT HYANNIS S.C.—Fresh Nail Bar—Building Permit Authorization Department of Buildings.. This letter is in reference to unit #072, as Kimco Realty Corporation, as an authorized agent for the Landlord, knows the retail space, at.Festival,at Hyannis Shopping Center located at 1070 Iyannough.Rd, Hyannis, MA 0260`1. As per the Lease Agreement between,the Landlord'and .Andy Ho, on behalf of Fresh Nail Bar, LLC,Mr. Ho:will soon be operating in unit.#072,, doing business as Fresh Nail Bar. As supplemental information to this Lease Agreement:we,as an authorized agent for the Landlord,.give Mr. Ho permission to apply for a building per nitro he can fit-out his space for his business needs and obtain a. Certificate of Occupancy (or equivalent) once having met all the necessary "requirements the Municipality requires. If you have any',questions, please feel free to contact`me. Th ou, Charlie.Fra �itvS nib 3333 New Hyde Park Road,Suite 100,New Hyde Park,NY 11042 ACC® CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE °A�'MM`Do""Y' 03 22 2017 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder Is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies)must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED,subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder In lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER UUNIACT NAME: GATE CITY INSURANCE GROUP PHONE FAX No 3F TAGGART DRIVE a MAIL ADDRESS: INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC S Nashua NH 03060 INSURERA: AmGUARD Insurance Company 2390 INSURED INSURER B: TONY HO DBA TONYS GENERAL CONSTRUCT INSURERC: 1 N BROADWAY INSURERD: INSURER E: SALEM NH 03079 INSURERF: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. I�TR PO TYPE OF INSURANCE INSR WVD POLICY NUMBER MIDD EFF POLICY EXP D LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMA D PREMISES Ea occurrence $ CLAIMS-MADE1-1 OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) $ PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ GENERAL AGGREGATE $ GEN'LAGGREGATELIMITAPPLIESPER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ POLICY PRO- LOC $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accident $ ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS AUTOS BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE $ HIREDAUTOS AUTOS Peracddent) UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED I I RETENTION$ $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION NJC STATU- OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY Y f N R2 WC817006 3/14/2011 /14/2018 T R M T ANY PROPRIErORIPARTNER/EXECUTIVE N/A E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,0001000 OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? Y❑ (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEd$ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS f VEHICLES (Attach ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,if more space is required) Project: Festival at Hyannis S.C. Lyannough Road CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Festival Of Hyannis LLC SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE 3333 New Hyde Park Rd Ste 100 THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN New Hyde Park, NY 11042 ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED (1jJ- r /IVE O 1988-2010 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2010/05) t )The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services t t • • R` ," R_ Richard V. Scal Director Building Dmi sion. Paul Roma,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street,Hyannis,MA 02601 wwW.town.barnstable.ma us Office: 50&-862-403 8 . Fax: 508-790-6230 Property Owner Must Complete and Sign This. Section If Usi=A Builder I, ANC`i as Owner of the subject property- hereby authorize P61CZ -N auigdQ to act on rayb in all matters relative to work authorized by this building permit application for~ dress o tJob) z *'Pool fences and alarms are the responsibility of the applicant. Pools are not to be filled or utilized before fence is installed and all final inspections are performed and accepted, T. f Signa a of der.. 1cf;v.�a 1 I- Signature of Applicant A" ,�y P=ntName f Print Nstie 1:3 Date' Q:F0RI&:OV'I,=ERMMSIDNP0DL5 Town of Barnstable Regulatory Services Richard V.Scali,Director . Building Division s�srtsr�[s f Paul Roma,Building Commissioner XAB& 16 200 Main Street, Hyannis,MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 Fax 508-790-6230 HOMEOWNER LICENSE EXEMPTION Please Print DATE: JOB LOCATION: villa number street . -HOMEOWNER : work hone# name home phone# P CURRENT MAEL ING ADDRESS: city/town state zip code The current exemption for"homeowners"was extended to include owner-occuMied dwellings of six units or less and to allow homeowners to engage an individual for hire who does not possess a license,provided that the owner acts as supervisor. DEMMON OF HOMEOWNER Person(s)who owns a parcel of land on which he/she resides or intends to reside,on which there is,or is intended to be,a one or two- family dwelling,attached or detached structures accessory to such use and/or farm structures. A person who constructs more than one home in a two-year period shall not be considered a homeowner. Such"homeowner"shall submit to the Building Official on a form acceptable to the Building Official,that he/she shall be responsible for all such work performed under the building hermit (Section 109.1.1) The undersigned"homeowner"assumes responsibility for compliance with the State Building Code and other applicable codes, bylaws,rules and regulations. - The undersigned"homeowner"certifies that he/she understands the Town of Bamstable Building Department minimum inspection procedures and requirements and that he/she will comply with said procedures and requirements. Signature of Homeowner Approval of Building Official Note: Three-family dwellings containing 35,000 cubic feet or larger will be required to comply with the State Building Code Section 127.0 Construction Control - HOMEOWNER'S EXEWTION - •� i The Code states that: "Any homeowner performing work for which a building permit is required shall be exempt from the provisions of this section(Section 109.1.1-Licensing of construction Supervisors);provided that if the homeowner .engages a_persons)for hire to do such work,that such Homeowner shall act as supervisor." Many homeowners who use this exemption are unaware that they are assuming the responsibilities-of-a supervisor (see Appendix Q,Rates&Regulations for Licensing Construction Supervisors,Section 2.15) This lack of awareness often results in serious problems,particularly when the homeowner hires unlicensed persons. In this-case,our Board cannot proceed against the unlicensed person as it would with a licensed.Supervisor. The homeowner acting as Supervisor is ultimately responsible. To ensure that the homeowner is fully aware of his/her responsibilities,many communities require,as part of the permit application,that the homeowner certify that he/she understands the responsibilities of a Supervisor. On the last page- several towns. You may care to amend and adopt such a form/certification for use in used b y this issue is a form currently y your community. Q:\WPFILES\FORMS\building permit formsMTRESS.dor 06/20/16 ACORD° CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MMIDO/YYYY) THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS o3/o9no17 UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policyoes) must be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WANED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER Phone: (603)888-9911 Fax (603)888.9940 CONTACT FRANCISCO GINJA NAME:._ Gate City Insurance Group PHONE - GATE CITY INSURANCE GROUP _(ac No.EM_' _603 888-9911 FA/NO: (603)888-9940 3F TAGGART DRIVE EMAIL - ADDRESS_ginja@gatecityfinancial.com NASHUA NH 03060 INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURER :Metropolitan HO,TONY INSURER B — C/O TONYS GENERAL CONSTRUCTION INSURER C 1 NORTH BROADWAY SALEM NH 03079 INSURER D: INSURER E INSURER F COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: 4829 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.INSR; ADDL SUER LTR r _ TYPE OF INSURANCE INSD ww POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF 11 POLICY EXP X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY A j -- --( �Yri)_4._((a(LDoN"_I. — — LIMITS CO`M� I BPDS010713 03109117 03/09/18 EACH OCCURRENCE $4,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE X j OCCUR I I 6 i DAMAGE TO RENTED i S i,PREMISES(Ea occurence)_^ t $ 50,000 MED.EXP(Any one person) $ 5,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY i $ 4,000,000 {GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: � t------ - ---_ i PRO- '— - ( ;GENERAL AGGREGATE 1$ 2,000 D00 j�POLICY - _ _ I JECT L) LOC { ss OTHER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 4,000,000 __ i }AUTOMOBILE LIABILRY I ${ COMBINED SINGLE LIMITANY AUTO i •(Ea acddem) ( $ —ALL OWNED F SCHEDULED i i BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ AUTOS AUTOS [BO INJURY(Per INJU (Per accident)] $ HIRED AUTOS NON-OWNED i ) t—.---___ i_ 1) AUTOS t {PROPERTY DAMAGE P I(Per axideno j $ r ) �.$ UMBRELLA LLAB , I OCCUR J ! EACH OCCURRENCE I $ i _]EXCESS LU1B ---- i CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE__�.__�____._--•,.$ DED j 1RETENTION$ — -� i WORKERS COMPENSATION i y } I P� t OTM .� $ AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY i i j I STATUTE ER ' (ANY PROPRIETORlPARTNERIOCECUTIYE YIN i OFFICERIMEMBER EXCLUDED? ( E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ (MandatoryIn NM) I N I A E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ If yes,describe under i DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below + E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT i $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Festival of Hyannis,LLC and Kimco Realty Corporation are named as additiona insured via blanket endorsement CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION Festival of Hyannis,LLC SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE 3333 New Hyde Park Rd THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Suite 100 ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. New Hyde Park,NY 11042 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE — �.� Attention: Charlie Franzini Francisco Ginja ACORD 25(2014/01) ©1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD OF Tony's General Construction This is to certify that Tony Ho registered in this office as doing.business under,the.Trade Name Tony's General Construction, at 1 North Broadway #9, Salem, NH 03079 on March 8, 2016. The nature of business is General construction. Expiration Date: March 8, 2021 Business ID#: 740 476 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I hereto set my hand and cause to be affixed the Seal of the State of New Hampshire, this 8th day of March, 2016 A.D. �o rWIT William M. Gardner "� i Secretary of State Filed Date Filed:0 3/0 8120 1 6 Business to:740476 $fitte of 'Wi6• 'mamys4tre William M.Gardner J� Secretary of State Filing fee: $50.00 Form TN-1 Use black print or type. RSA 349 APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE NAME (PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY) 1. Business name: Tony's General Construction (Name cannot Include"INC."or other corporate designation) 2. Business address: 1 North Broadway#9 Salem NH 03079 No.&Street City/town State Zip Mailing address.(if different): No.&Street City/town State Zip 3. Brief description of kind of business to be carried on(and if known,list the NAICS Code and Sub- Code): General Construction 4. Date business organized: March 7,2016 5-A. BUSINESS APPLICANT: If the applicant is a corporation or other entity, list corporation's or entity's exact name and include title of person signing. If more space is needed for additional entity applicants,please attach additional sheet(s). Entity name(type or print) No. Street AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Town/City State Zip Signer's name and title(type or print) 5-B. INDIVIDUAL APPLICANTS: Please type or print applicants'name(s),address(es)and include signature. If more space is needed for additional individual applicants,please attach additional . sheet(s). 1. Tony Ho 23 Rawson Road Typ not name No. Street Quincy MA 02170 SIGNATURE Town/City State Zip 2. Type or print name No. . Street SIGNATURE Town/City . Stale Zip Business E-Mail: Business Phone: (781)888-0750 Please check if you would prefer to receive the Reminder.Notice by email. DISCLAIMER: All do State of New Hampshire .;and will be available for public inspection in el Form TN 1•Application for Registration of Trade Name 1 Page(s) Mailing Address-1 !!!II IIII Concord,NH 3301-4989 1111111 Physical IIII IIil�llill��lllllll�l111111 . 11 III IIl14 Elill IIII IIII I ,St I T1606852002-_- _ _J Form TN-4 Pg 1 (9/2015) Details Page 1 of 1 Lic ensee Details , Demographic Information Full Name: PHUC D NGUYEN caner Name: License Address Information ity: Randolph tate: MA ipcode: 02368 ount : United States License Information License No: CS-100994 License Type: Construction Supervisor Profession Building Licenses Date of Last Renewal: 7/19/2016 Issue Date: Expiration Date: 7/17/2018 License Status: Active; Today's Date: 4/7/2017 Secondary License Type: Doing Business As: tatus Change Reason: License Renewal Prerequisite Information No Prerequisite Information http://elicense.chs.state.ma.usNerificatioiVDetails.aspx?agency_id=1&license_id=290016& 4/7/2017 17M COMM07n;,eaUh of4fassarInuet6v 0irw• ��rar�erxtpc�,�'�ttdr�s�iatl�cci�eFrts ` 600 Waslamem street - Basfon,MA 021-T VIVIFLTna=g4fXP t i[1 Warlmrs' CumpensationInsurance kffd zvit BnilrleFs�ia#=iuirsMecf*-:cia �himhers Applicant TmfermatinzE Please Flint .Na= anal �` � C� Ares you an dmtployer?Checkthe apprapriafe barn T +a f f project r L I am a 1 vwftk 4. 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Fax9 617 727 7M Revised¢24-07. cavr€ � Town of Barnstable aex"x'srwaag r Pos'ty w . z B aPlarnn My. sku st�labeb Reltaein tl on`Job and,t �s N rds M s be Ke t; Building s;jqj ' F ATdhs� e ,. • - ;e� . ilUh'er .,<a >ertificate of.Occu°aIt �s Re u�retl suchBu�ldin sFall Notrbe Oceu�Lei! nt�l a Final Ins ection Ita's been'made, Permit p ��, Permit No. B-17-823 Applicant Name: FESTIVAL OF HYANNIS LLC Approvals Date Issued: 03/27/2017 Current Use: Structure Permit Type: Building-Sign Expiration Date: 09/27/2017 Foundation: Location: 1070 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE132,HYANNIS Map/Lot 295-019-XO2 Zoning District: SPLIT Sheathing: Owner on Record: FESTIVAL OF HYANNIS LLC M Lontracto Aame Framing: 1 Address: BILLBOX 018726 1053 ' Con�tr; r License 2 > _„ HICKSVILLE,NY 11802-7522 _ Est Project Cost: $0.00 Chimney: Description: 19 SQ FT SIGN`fOR FRESH'NAIL'BAR ON BUILDING Pe�t Fee: -$50.00 Insulation: Project Review Req: 19 SQ FT SIGN FOR FRESH NAIL'BAR ONIBUILDING �ee Paid $50.00, Date 3/27/2017 Final: Plumbing/Gas Rough Plumbing:. �< Zoning Enforcement Officer Final Plumbing: This permit be deemed abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by"this permit is commenced within saxonihs after issuance: Rough Gas: All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved appl cat+on�andThe,approved construction documents,for w 16b thiss permit has been granted. All construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and str ctures shall)bye in with the local zoning by laws and codes. Final Gas: This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access streeor road and shall be maintained open fo7,1 ur pubticnspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same. Electrical The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures�bythe Building and FireC+fficials are-provid�edon this permit. Service: Minimum of Five Call Inspections.Required for All Construction Work a 1.foundation or Footing Rough: z g 2.Sheathing Inspection . ., . : :..r. 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat-level before fir estflue lining is installed Finals 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection) i Low Voltage Rough: 6.Insulation 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Low Voltage Final: Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations_. Health Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to the guaranty fund"(as set forth'in MGL c.142A). Fire Department Building plans are to be available on site Final: All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT ' THE Town of Barnstable ip� Regulatory Services 'UIL®I/VGS ' M Richard V. Scali,Director OAP 039. Building DivisionPaul M'�R 10 Z011 . 2 Roma, �s Buildingr®wN O��A�IU 7' 0 Ma t, Hyannis,MA 02601 S' ��F www.town.barnstable.ma.us Office: 508-862-4038 _ Fax: 508-790-6230 Permit# Building Official approving Application for Sign Permit Applicant: tqp(4".l ND Assessors No. Doing Business As: FrGSt A-)a � �c2(' Telephone NoQ 14 — 7(b J S'29.7 Sign Location _ Street/Road: 8 .-��/ R N © u lC Cal rJ<'� —7 2, Zoning District: Old Kings Highway? Yesgo Hyaim.is Historic District? Yes Property Owner �J Name: Telephone: S ! g 6 9 2 7 r6 Address: 3 3 3 3 e LJ t4Idte PG r k- (U Village: pi (c- ri . Sign Contractor _l Name: S In'1/� e ��G S b �iDL C�,�1 Telephone: 5 y -� ? �i—C�S3 6 Mailing Address: pc) (3,< q-� ) (j 2 G Description Please follow the cover directions.You must have an accurate rendition of sign with dimensions and location. Is the sign to be electrified? es o (Note:If yes,.a wiring permit is required) Width of building face 20 ft.x 10= X.10= Z Check one Reface eidsting sign or New . Total Sq.Ft of proposed sign(s) r If you have additional signs please attach a sheet listing each one with dimensions If refacing an ezisting sign please provide a picture of the eidsting sign with dimensions. I hereby certify that I am the owner or that I have the authority of the owner to make this application, that the information is correct and that the use and construction shall conform to the provisions of §240-59 through§240-89 of the Town of B ning Ordinanc Signature of Owner/Authorized A en . Date signs/sigarequ&app revised: 06/20/16 ~` a Town of Barnstable A regulatory Services t R ILNSTA,= ` Richard V. Scali,Director Eon Building Division . Paul Roma,Building Commissioner 200 Main Street, Hyannis;MA 02601 www.town.barnstable.maus Office: 508-862-4038 Fax: 508-790-6230 SIGN PERMIT REQUIREMENTS 1. A photograph showing the existing facade, on which has been indicated the proposed sign location. The photograph is to include a portion of adjoining stores or building. For a proposed building or new facade, an architect's elevation may be submitted in lieu of a photograph. ' 2. A scale drawing of the proposed sign.A scale drawing indicating: 1) The type of proposed sign(wall,hanging,free standing) 2) Dimensions of the proposed sign and any designs, logos, or lettering 3) A cross-section with dimensions showing edge detail. Minimum scale 1"= 11. Minimum sheet size, 8.5 x 11". 3. A scale'drawing of the bracket.A colored scale graphic indicating dimensions, showing colors,materials and method of affixing it to the sign and to the building. Minimum scale 1"= 1'.Minimum sheet size, 8.5 x 11". 4. A completed Town of Barnstable Sign Application, including scaled diagram showing location of sign on building or location of free-standing sign. Show dimensions. 5. The width of the building face or the leased area. NOTE: the map/parcel number is required on the application. si8ns �' q/si a u&app revised: 06/20/16 � .r,���, tt' t ``gigy ., t t.!. U i 1 � �� - I �. �'i � h � � - ��� �'� i � �; � y � ,� � ,; . },'. ;� � .� .�� rt � �� � � , j ae R y F t+ ` b,J � t a 1 � �•� _ ��•'i �- �i ! � � :;+c a t „� ',� � � � � ' � • � � ,� � _ .i C E, f �..sae '- :r� �. - � `�fil �._ . � r�� K_ � _7 ,s rx u ,d $� i t Y i€ O �` _ � E y ��n .� � ��n F�� �*r+a 4 ,:„a � �� - f 9 by i j a F , �„�. '' �� . �, r � � -'+ a ..+Ydr.± _ � » ir ,. ,: �. �s'4 `�.�. i p 'j i.3 �, ,"� F _ ,� ..: � I , ;.� i � ''a s , C � � �, � i 3 �, � �� �� ! � k .'� �n � �• 3 1 � f , I :i 1s — ,� ,; .. , i f ",� 62 in _i , r Fresh - 9 Sq Ft Q in ❑ Nail Bar = 10 sq ft V O O 19 Sq Ft total •1 Set(s)of.Preformed Front Lit Channel Remote with LED lighting •Letter Copy 1:24 in Letters:F,12 in Letters:res 4 Serif(Customer Artwork) •Faces:2108 Green 3/16 (.177)72 x 96 Acrylic •Trimcap:Bosolo-3/4"Black Trimcap •5 in return Aluminum CL Coil 5.3"040 Black/White •Aluminum Sheet Backs:Aluminum-.050 White 48 x 120 •LEDs:1 Row of LED-Principal Fusion 2 Green-2 mod/ft •Letter Copy 2: 17 in Letters: NB,15 in Letters:AIL AR •7 Block(Customer Artwork) Faces:7328 White 3/16"(.177)7328 72 x 120 Acrylic Trimcap:Bosolo-3/4"Black Trimcap •5 in return Aluminum CL Coil 5.3"040 Black/White -Aluminum Sheet 48 k LEDs: 1 Rowof LED.-Princ pal F_sion 2 White e 2 m d/ft 120 Logo 1:Qty 1 -13.8 in(H)x 29.6 in(W)Custom Logo h&leaf together gether�~ - --- l� - -- - ---N - •.Faces:2108 Green 3/16": .177 72 x 96 Acrylic - T �Trimcap:Bosolo"=3/4"Black Trimcap' - r a.,, f 5 in return Aluminum CL Coil 5.3"040 Black/White :-.Aluminum Sheet Backs:Aluminum-.050 White 48 x.120 -LEDs:of LED-Principal fusion 2 Green-2 mod/ft - Power Supply: LED Power Supply-Principal PL-60-127U 120-277VAC 508-778-053.6 PrewWed with 5 ft Leads,Snap m Bush ings,and Junction Boxes. ._ : . _ _ _ 650 Rt 28 W. Yarmouth Mount.Typec Remote Mounting Hardware:Standard Channel 1/4!.Nutsert-165GZ Z, 1-/4"x 6"All Thread-aluminum,1/4"Nut-kep-zinc 1/4'°Washer-iinc All remote ,._ ...a '���• o Y- projects include a'mounting pattern:' _,., ;-w w .,,.:-'.`" ,,:•Outdoor.UL Listed...,,.•.,.. _ �. ..,;,-. rr.--.... a .....,,,+. ,... . �.,...:+ ..;..'.: .-w',�.*+•w,,:.'" - "'....�'•.,..�,w „S�%"��w:`..'�`-`w"": �_�s.- '+'a"`'""'. _;"-�� r"'t+i.��%`'���'�'"� 'y ...r..._`_'�'+x.�"..w""`•_.a.....:.i.:"�w.....tl,�.�".".,r.2'.m��-?. YOU WISH TO OPEN A BUSINESS? For Your Information: Business certificates(cost$40.00 for 4 years). A business certificate ONLY REGISTERS YOUR NAME in town (which you must do by M.G.L. -it does not give you permission to operate.) You must first obtain the necessary signatures on this form at 200 Main St., Hyannis. Take the completed form to the Town Clerk's Office, 'I sl Fl., 367 Main St., Hyannis, NIA 0260-1 (Town Hall) and get the Business Certificate that is required by law. DATE: 0 a Fill in please: APPLICANT'S YOUR NAME S: ANDl FAO o �J BUSINESS YOUR HOME ADDRESS: C t er it is ` €? k ht Per M[� 02 TELEPHONE # Home Telephone Number NAME OF CORPORATION: tI NAME OF NEW BUSINESS. V ce N TYPE OF BUSINESS 'ck\ S I IS THIS A.HOME OCCUPATION? f YES NO a ADDRESS OF BUSINESS SCE U MAP/PARCEL NUMBER D (Assessing) When starting a new business there are several things you must do in order to be in compliance with the rules and regulations of the Town of Barnstable. This form is intended to assist you in obtaining the information you may need. You MUST GO TO 200 Main St. - (corner of Yarmouth Rd. & Main Street) to make sure you have the appropriate permits and licenses required to legally.operate your business in this town. ,a COMM O R'SOFFICE � 1.) BUILDING C MM , - This individual ha b n infopm an pe mit requir me is that pertain to this type of business. Auth rized Signa COMMENTS: e Qj A on' 2. BOARD OF HEALTH This-individual has been informed of the permit requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature** COMMENTS: '3. CONSUMER AFFAIRS (LICENSING AUTHORITY] This individual has been informed of the licensing requirements that pertain to this type of business. Authorized Signature COMMENTS: - I i i ..q �tHE Town of Barnstable AM Building De -200 Main Street 9 Department p .- .. OreoMx Hyannis, MA 02601 Tel. (508) 862-4038 ' E' Certificate Of Occupancy Permit Number: B-17-786 CO Issue Date: 6/16/2017 Parcel9 ID: 295-019-X01 Zoning Classification: SPLIT Location: 1070 IYANNOUGH Proposed Use: ROAD/RTE132, BARNSTABLE Gen Contractor: PHUC D NGUYEN `- - Permit Type: Commercial - Business Comments: FRESH NAIL BAR Building Official Date: } �`�'�►.� Town of Barnstable Building Post This Card So That it is Visible From the Street-Approved Plans Must be Retained on Job and this Card Must be Kept Posted °1A�• ntil Final I �U a Inspection Has Been Made. Permit t , wr Where a Certificate of Occupancy is Required,such Building shall Not be Occupied until a Final Inspection has been made. erm i fill Permit.NO. B-17-786 Applicant Name: PHUC D NGUYEN Approvals Date Issued: 04/11/2017 Current Use: Structure .Permit Type: Building-Alteration INTERIOR Work Only Expiration Date: 10/11/2017 Foundation: Commercial Map/Lot: 295-019-X01 Zoning District: . SPLIT Sheathing: Location: 1070 IYANNOUGH ROAD/RTE132,BARNSTABLE f Contractor Name: PHUC D NGUYEN Framing: 1 Cos ` Owner on Record: FESTIVAL;OF HYANNIs LLC Contractor License CS-100994 2 Address: BILLBOX 018726 1053 Est. Project Cost: $90,000.00 Chimney: HICKSVILLE, NY 11802-7522 Permit Fee: $994.00 Description: fit out nail salon build-1 way room 12 pedicures chair; 12 tables,tiles Insulation: floor I Fee Paid. $994.00 1 Date: 4/11/2017 Final: O 41 7 Project Review Req: fit out nail salon build 1 way room 12 pedicures chair, 12-tables, tiles floor Plumbing/Gas �. Rough Plumbing: z !? a NBuilding Official. Final Plumbing: 6 This permit shall be deemed.abandoned and invalid unless the work authorized by this permit.is commenced within six months after issuance.. r Rough Gas: /r All work authorized by this permit shall conform to the approved application and the approved construction documents for which this permit has been granted. All:construction,alterations and changes of use of any building and structures shall.be in compliance with the localpzoning by-laws codes. 5�7 Cyr Final Gas: lL6 This permit shall be displayed in a location clearly visible from access street or road:and shall be maintained open for public inspection for the entire duration of the work until the completion of the same.. Electrical The Certificate of Occupancy will not be issued until all applicable signatures by the Building and Fire Officials are provided on this permit. Service: Minimum of Five Call Inspections.Required for'All Construction Work: -1.Foundation or Footing Rough: L�� 2.Sheathing Inspection *4 3.All Fireplaces must be inspected at the throat level.before firest flue lining is installed Final: 4.Wiring&Plumbing Inspections to be completed prior to Frame Inspection v r 5.Prior to Covering Structural Members(Frame Inspection). Low Voltage Rough: 6.Insulation 7.Final Inspection before Occupancy Low Voltage Final: Where applicable,separate permits are required for Electrical,Plumbing,and Mechanical Installations. Health Work shall not proceed until the Inspector has approved the various stages of construction. Final: "Persons.contracting with unregistered contractors do not have access to.the guaranty fund" (as set forth in MGL c.142A). — —W' ' -_ Fire Depar nt Building plans are to be available on site: Final: (7 All Permit Cards are the property of the APPLICANT-ISSUED RECIPIENT • t LIFEj:6;cmwi f - =W+WW. LIFEBREATN . COM : . Operation and Installation Manual E . ° 00 Q h O O I r }' Y I Models Models 455FD/DD 700FD/DD 'f 650FD/DD ' 200.EDID.D Commercial Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRV) r� ISO SP® ��� 9om �S R2ODD - ® .a..F. �E... a o ,,,. Alf CandflbNng.HeuRng °0�" �r 69Co m H RV ��emsu s '7;;;1B;M;;PA;Y an ReMgeraRon.Inswe 080516 Table of Contents The Benefits of HRVs Optional Wireless Repeater Location of the HRV for Mounting ..........................3 Optional Timer 18 Specifications- Model 455FD/DD .......................... 4 Function And Controls............................................19 Specifications- Model 700FD/DD ...........................5 Connecting Optional Digital Controls ..................20-21 Specifications- Model 650FD/DD ...........................6 Balancing the HRV .................................................22 Specifications- Model 1200FD/DD ..........................7 Service and Maintenance....................................23-24 The Ductwork System Reverse Installation of the HRV..........................25-26 Outside Weatherhoods ..........................................8 Aircom Relays(Models 455, 650, 700, 1200)............27 Stale Air Return System Troubleshooting your HRV System...........................28 Fresh Air Supply System Wiring Diagrams ...............................................29-32 Adjustable Grilles ..................................................9 Warranty ...............................................................33 The Integrated HVAC System ...............................10 Drain Connections Electrical Connections ..........................................11 HRV Defrost Strategies ATTENTION Defrost Time Adjustment 12 Reversing the Supply and Defrost Air Ports............13 Optional Ventilation Control . Optional 3 Speed Control......... ............................14 Optional Dehumidistat ............ ............................15 p � 0 tional Wireless Timer..................................16=17� CAUTION itsnormal operation, lack of operation or Never install an HRV in a situation where partialfailure may result in the CAUTIONbackdrafting orimproper functioning of Assess how the operation of an HRV vented combustion equipment! may . .inter with already installed . Oil Furnaces,Wood y Leave this manual with your customer! TO BE COMPLETED BY CONTRACTOR AFTER INSTALLATION Installing Contractor Telephone/Contact Serial Number Installation Date Model 2 The Benefits-of HRVs Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRV) are designed to supply fresh air to a building while exhausting an equal amount of stale air from the building. An energy savings is experienced during the process Fresh •-- Stele Alr ``. �,1;� ;,'\\ rrom ooa room by reducing the heating (or cooling) requirements. °"tamer"" "°''"' `''\\»\ HRV- Aluminum Core During the winter months, the incoming cold fresh Stele Alr � �Frmh Air I air is warmed by utilizing the heat recovered from too " t.P.WPm j; the stale air before it is exhausted to the outdoors. During summer months when the indoor space is air conditioned, the Heat Recovery Ventilator will help in cooling the incoming fresh air with the stale air that is being exhausted. - Location of the HRV for Mounting The HRVmust be located in a heated space where A minimum clearance of 30 inches (76 cm) in front of the surrounding air temperature does not fall below the HRV is recommended to service the heat 60OF (160C). The unit must be mounted level exchanger cores and the filters. The HRV may be (horizontal) to obtain proper drainage of water from mounted on an equipment platform providing the drain the heat exchange element and drip pans. The hoses are clear and there is sufficient space to open warranty will be void if these conditions are not met. the doors for servicing. Typically, 'the HRV is positioned close to an outside wall or the roof to simplify the connections and keep the length of insulated ducting required for the fresh air intake to a minimum. Saddle Installation Curb Mounted o . 0 1 0 0 0 ' O Curb is wood or metal (Supplied by others) Maybe anchored to Vibration isolators floor leaWng space (Supplied by others) Mount unit on wooden or meta/ for drain connections Threaded rod Nrb assembly.Unit must be raised Hang unit with suspended rods an adequate height for installation vibration Isolators and V-channel members (Supplied by others) and slope of drain lines. (Supplied by others) AATTENTION shouldFlexible duct connectors be installed between the HRV and the galvanized • �1 Specifications 455FD/DD LIPE: PERFORMANCE CW W W.L IF E B R E A T H.C O M AIRFLOWS(Each Air Stream) CORES wo( ) Modular(2 section)patented aluminum heat recovery cores arranged for y 550(260) efficient counter-flow ventilation. 500(236) MOTORS f 450(212) h Two PSC,3 speed single shafted, 120 VAC,1.92 Amps each(3.8 total on u 400(189) MBds high speed). HR 1/6, 1625 RPM. MCA:4.8 MOP: 15 3 wS Watts-total on high speed-437. 0 350(165) FILTERS 11. 300(142) Washable air filters in exhaust and supply air streams. a 250(118) BLOWERS 0 0.9 Centrifugal a rated at 236 L/s 500 CFM free air delivery. Each air (25 0.2 5) 100 os D.6 0.7 M 2 9 type ( ) rY• (r� (�) ns) (1�) azs� (1�) (1� ate) (� stream has one single shafted motor driving a centrifugal blower. EXTERNAL STA77C PRESSURE IN.W.C.(PASCALS) CONNECTION DUCT SIZES TEMPERATURE EFFECTIVENESS Four- 14"x 8"(356 mm x 200 mm). MOUNTING Unit to be set on support brackets hung by threaded rod type apparatus H 70% (brackets and rods not provided). W CASE W 20 gauge prepainted galvanized steel(G60)for superior corrosion 60% resistance. Insulated with foil faced insulation where required to prevent lu exterior condensation. W Drain connections;two- 1/2"(12 mm)O.D. 50% ELECTRONICS NOtF,ExhaustRela veHumidity(RI)at40% Integrated microprocessor circuit board. Built-in interlock contacts. DEFROST CONTROLS (�saj (0043) 909 MODEL 455FD-Interrupts supply air while exhaust air defrosts core. AIRFLOW IN txM(Li■) MODEL 455DD-Supply bypass routes indoor air to defrost core. � AHRI 1060 Certified WEIGHT 150 lbs.(70 kg)SHIPPING WEIGHT 210 lbs.(90 kg) Core:Contains two 68-222 CONTROL OPTIONS TIMER OPTIONS 99-BCO2 Lifebreath Ventilation Control 2 speed fan setting(Low/High) 99-DET01 Lifebreath 20/40/60 Minute Timer • Initiates high speed Ventilation for 20,40 or 60 minutes Humidity control through adjustable Dehumidistat 3 wire connection;20 gauge wire(minimum) • Compatible with 99-DE1702 Wireless Timers • 3 wire connection; gauge wire(minimum) 99-DET02 Lifebreath WIRELESS 20/40/60 Minute Timer 99-500 3 Speed Control • Initiates high speed Ventilation for 20,40 or 60 minutes • Wirelessly connects to main control for ease of installation • 3 Speed Fan setting(Low/Medium/High) • 40'approximate range • 4 wire connection;20 gauge wire(minimum) 99-DH01 Lifebreath Dehumidistat 99-RX02 Lifebreatitl WIRELESS Repeater Humidity control through adjustable Dehumidistat Used to extend range of 99-DET02 Wireless Timers when • 3 wire connection;20 gauge wire(minimum) Timers are out of range. Plugs into 120V power outlet and wirelessly connects to main DIMENSIONS inches(mm) control and 99-DET02 SUPPLY AIR FROM OUTSIDE DO MODEL ONLY CONTROLS MOUNTING POINTS _ EXHAUST AIR ____________ . . .. DEFROST AIR TO OUTSIDE •• ••• •t ooMODELDNLY Units carry a 15 year warranty 16' 61IY' 61/2• 11 SUPPLY AIR ��356 mm (166 mm) (165 mm) mm, _ on the HRV core and a 2 years. FROM OUTSIDE FD MODEL ONLY 25 5/8' replacement parts warranty.'' a va• eve• (650 mm) (zlo mm) Ilse mml EXHAUST AIR I I All units conform to(S A and UL , FROM BUILDING +I 6' e• standards (200 mm) (20D mm) NOTE: SUPPLY AIR __ i E NOTE:All specifications are Service clearance PTO BUILDING 283/4° 283/4' Is 901n.(760mm) D-CONNE- 295/8'(753mm 730 mm 730 mm) -' subject to change without notice. Irom)coot access I ( ) ( doors FRONT VIEW DISCHARGE SIDE INLET SIDE Date: Contractor: Tag: Qty: Supplier: Project: Quote#: Engineer: Submitted by: 4 Specificalt ions 700FD/DD L I -_=-= _-- PERFORMANCE c =W W W.L I F E B R E A T N.C O M 900(425) AIRFLOWS(Each Air Stream) I _ CORES Modular(2 section).patented aluminum heat recovery cores arranged for y 800(378) efficient counter-flow ventilation. V 700(329) S MOTORS S 600(282) M ow Two PSC,3 speed single shafted,120 VAC,4:5 Amps each u 500(235) (9 total on high speed). HP-1/4, 1450 RPM.MCA: 11.3 MOP: 15 Watts- 400(190) total on high speed-1032. 0 300(143) FILTERS a 200(94) Washable air filters in exhaust and supply air streams. 100(42) BLOWERS 0 Slide easily in out of unit.Centrifugal type rated at 700 CFM (329 s) (0 251 ) 0.2 013 (D,4) (0,5 o,s (D,7 08 os (1.0 (50) (7) 100 125) (150) 175) (200) (225) 250) free air delivery. Each air stream has one single shafted motor driving a EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE IN.W.C.(PASC" centrifugal blower. TEMPERATURE EFFECTIVENESS CONNECTION DUCT SIZES-Four- 14"x 8"(356 mm x 200 mm). MOUNTING Unit to be set on support brackets hung by threaded rod type apparatus 70% (brackets and rods not provided). lu W CASE Unit has front and back access doors and electrical panel can be switched 60% -7— to either side giving the installer flexibility in duct direction.20 gauge 16 16 prepainted galvanized steel(G60)for superior corrosion resistance. W Insulated with foil faced insulation where required to prevent exterior 50% condensation. NOTEExhaust Relative Humidity( at40% Drain connections are two-1/2"(12 mm)O.D. ELECTRONICS 300 400 500 600 700 Integrated microprocessor circuit board. Built-in interior k contacts. (143) (190) (235) (282) (329) AIRFLOW IN CFM(L/a) DEFROST CONTROLS MODEL 700FD-Interrupts supply air while exhaust air defrosts core. AHRI 1060 Certified MODEL 70ODD-Supply bypass routes indoor air to defrost core. Core:Contains two 68-222 WEIGHT 260 LBS(118 KG) SHIPPING WEIGHT 310 LBS.(141 KG) TIMER OPTIONS CONTROL OPTIONS 99-DET01 Lifebreath 20/40/60 Minute Timer 99-BCO2 Lifebreath Ventilation Control • Initiates high speed Ventilation for 20,40 or 60 minutes • 2 speed fan setting(Low/High) - • 3 wire connection;20 gauge wire(minimum) • Humidity control through adjustable Dehumidistat 99-DET02 Lifebreath WIRELESS 20/40/60 Minute Timer 20 gauge Wireless Timers wire(minimum) • Initiates high speed Ventilation for 20,40 or 60 minutes • 3 wire connection;20 gau Compatible with 99 . Wirelessly connects to main control for ease of installation 99-500 3 Speed Control 40'approximate range 99-RX02 Lifebreath WIRELESS Repeater • 3 Speed Fan setting(Low/Medium/High) . Used to extend range of 99-DET02 Wireless Timers when y 4 wire connection;20 gauge wire(minimum) Timers are out of range 99-DH01 Lifebreath Dehumidistat . Plugs into 120V power outlet and wirelessly connects to main • Humidity control through adjustable Dehumidistat -I control and 99-DET02'I . 3 wire connection;20 gauge wire(minimum) - FILTER OPTIONS AIR FRO DIMENSIONS inches(mm) SUPPLY(00MODELONLY)SIDE 99-65-183 2"pleated MERV 8 filter for fresh air stream NOTE: The 700FD/DD model may easily DEFROSTAIR be reversed in the field.Refer to DO MODEL ONLY EXHAUST AIR 0 O SUPPLY AIR TO OUTSIDE 11p page 25 for installation FROM OUTSIDE ° I"° ) ° .Wh "^ FO MODEL ONLY 'w. (--I - instructions. ~' All units conform to CS A and UL a E Ua I .0 m •'? standards SUPPLY AIR "�— ,� WLmrl• TO BUILDING --I NOTE:All specifications are EXHAusTAIR subject to change without notice. FROM BUILDING 0„°�I NOTE: Service(760 m) P. Is 90 In.(180 mm) • Po°"onI a3MN • • • , ho u/ranl � � OLs mm1 yI 0oom I � Units carry a 15 year warranty on the HRV core and a 2 year replacement parts Warranty. FRONT VIEW DISCHARGE SIDE. INLET SIDE Date: Contractor: Tag: Qty: Supplier: Project: - ':Quote#: Engineer: `Submitted by: • 5 . Specifications 650FD/DD L lfw° �� �' PERFORMANCE CWWW.LIFEBREATH.CON 4 AIRFLOWS(Each Air Stream) CORES 1000(475) Modular(6 section)patented aluminum heat recovery cores arranged for soo(azs) ' high efficiency crossflow ventilation. HJ 800(378) 7.9 HIGH MOTORS 700(329) M Two PSC, 3 speed double shafted, 120 VAC,3.8 Amps each 11- 600(282) WS 7.0 MED (7.6 total on high speed). HP- 1/4, 1625 RPM. Watts-total on High $ 500(235) 3 Speed-912.MCA:9.5 MOP: 15 o 400(ts0) 6.6 Low o FILTERS ¢ 300(143) Q Washable air filters in exhaust and supply air streams. a 200(94) B t00(az) LOWERS Centrifugal type rated at 950 cfm(448 L/s)free air delivery. Each air 25(A) 50(.2) 75t.3) 100(A) 125(.5) 150(S)`175(.7) ° stream has one double shafted motor driving two centrifugal blowers. EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE IN PASCALS(In.w.C.) CONNECTION DUCT SIZES TEMPERATURE EFFECTIVENESS Three-20"x 8"(508 mm x 200 mm). Stale air intake-26"x 8" (660 mm x 200 mm). Model 650DD-additional 20"X 8"defrost port f j MOUNTING w so% Unit to be set on support brackets hung by threaded rod type apparatus w (brackets and rods not provided). > CASE 80% to 20 gauge prepainted galvanized steel(G60)for superior corrosion LL resistance. Insulated with foil faced insulation where required to prevent m 70% exterior condensation. Drain connections are two-1/2"(12 mm)O.D. NOTE:ExhaustRelativeHumidL11),101% ELECTRONICS 500 600 700 800 900 , Integrated microprocessor circuit board. Built-in interlock contacts. (235) (282) (329) (378) (425) j Automatic Self Test. AIRFLOW IN CFM(us) ( DEFROST CONTROLS i Model 650FD-Interrupts supply air while exhaust air defrosts core. TIMER OPTIONS Model 65ODD-Supply bypass routes indoor air to defrost core. 99-DET01 Lifebreath 20/40/60 Minute Timer • Initiates high speed Ventilation for 20,40 or 60 minutes WEIGHT 270 lbs. (120 kg) SHIPPING WEIGHT 350 lbs. (156 kg) a 3 wire connection;20 gauge wire(minimum) CONTROL OPTIONS 99-DET02 Lifebreath WIRELESS 20/40/60 Minute Timer "`1 99-BCO2 Lifebreath Ventilation Control • Initiates high speed Ventilation for 20,40 or 60 minutes • 2 speed fan setting(Low/High) • Wirelessly connects to main control for ease of installation • Humidity control through adjustable Dehumidistat • 40'approximate range j x • Compatible with 99-DEf02 Wireless Timers 99-RX02 Lifebreath WIRELESS Repeater P • 3 wire connection;20 gauge wire(minimum) • Used to extend range of 99-DET02 Wireless Timers when 99-500 3 Speed Control Timers are out of range 1 • 3 Speed Fan setting(Low/Medium/High) • Plugs into 120V power outlet and wirelessly connects to mainp , 4 wire connection;20 gauge wire(minimum)_/r,' control and 99-DET02 99-DH01 Lifebreath Dehumidistat • Humidity control through adjustable Dehumidistat All units conform to CS A' • 3 wire connection;20 gauge wire(minimum) . . F and uL standards a Units carry a 15 year warranty on the HRV,core NOTE:All DIM ENSIONS"inches(mm) and a 2 year replacement parts warranty. specifications are subject to change � . EXHAUST AIR _ EXHAUST AIR PoMs _ without notice. TO OUTSIDE FROM BUILDING T `✓' • Izoo mm 660 mm - I (263 NOTE: { Service aearence a aa•- i lino rtrN 24 5/8° 15 7/e• I.301n.(/60 mm) I(nz mmt ^-Taoomm (625 mm) t (SOB mm ja7o mm). ifmo SUPPLY AIR FROM OUTSIDE,_•-�--•---' T 463/4° Daa"coN"ECnON I at ,,. .a,. DEFROST AIR (1188 mm) m SUPPLY AIR (1055 mm) - DO MODELS ONLY FRONTVIEW TO BUILDING INTERIOR DUCT EXTERIOR DUCT' - CONNECTION SIDE CONNECTION SIDE 1 ' Date: Contractor: Tag: Qty: Supplier: Project: Quote#: .4 Engineer: Submitted by: 6 Specifications 200FD D LIFE�= �� _® . === PERFORMANCE W W w.L IF E B R E A T H.C O M 1600(755) AIRFLOWS(Each Air Stream) ^ - CORES x Modular(3 section)patented aluminum heat recovery cores arranged for -1 1400(660) h efficient counter-flow ventilation. X 1200(%6) u Lo S MOTORS $1000(472) Two PSC,3 speed double shafted, 120 VAC,9.4 Amps each(18.8 total on O high speed).HP-1/2, 1625 RPM.Watts-total on high speed=2256. J 800(3za) U. MCA:23.5 MOP:30 fioo(zaz> FILTERS 400(1Bo) Washable air filters in exhaust and supply air streams. (0bj (W) (io) (I (,04) (i)s) (Oe (i5's�(04) (A (iso) BLOWERS EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE IN in.W.C.(PASCALS) Slide easily in/out of unit. Centrifugal type rated at 1200 cfm(566 Us) TEMPERATURE EFFECTIVENESS free air delivery. Each air stream has one double shafted motor driving 2 centrifugal blowers. CONNECTION DUCT SIZES 70% Four-20"x 8"(508 mm x 200 mm). MOUNTING z Unit to be set on support brackets hung by threaded rod type apparatus. 60% k (brackets and rod not provided). LL CASE W sow -7 Unit has front and bad(access doors and electrical panel can be switched to either side giving the installer flexibility in duct direction.20 gauge No Exhaust ative Mmi (RH)at prepainted galvanized steel (G60)for superior corrosion resistance. Insulated with foil faced insulation where required to prevent exterior soo. 282 70o s78 423 laoo soo lzoo (215) (282) (329) (378) (423) (472) (518) (566) Condensation' AIRFLOW IN CFM(L/s) Drain connections; two- 1/2"(12 mm)O.D. ELECTRONICS AHRI 1060 Certified Core: Integrated microprocessor circuit board. Built-in interlock contacts.Optional �,,, „�„ Contains three 68-222 remote speed control. TIMER OPTIONS DEFROST CONTROLS 99-DET01 Lifebreath 20/40/60 Minute Timer 'f MODEL'1200FD-Interrupts supply air while exhaust air defrosts core. • Initiates high speed Ventilation for 20,40 or 60 minutes MODEL 120ODD-Supply bypass routes indoor air to defrost core. • 3 wire connection;20 gauge wire.-(minimum) ' 99-DET02 Lifebreath WIRELESS,20/40/60 Minute Timer WEIGHT 285 LBS(130 KG) SHIPPING WEIGHT 335 LBS.(152 KG) f Initiates high speed Ventilation for 20,40 or 60 minutes CONTROL OPTIONS • Wirelessly connects to main control for ease of installation 99-BCO2 Lifebreath Ventilation Control . 40'approximate range . 2 speed fan setting(Low/High) 99-RX02 Lifebreath WIRELESS Repeater • Humidity control through adjustable Dehumidistat Used to extend range of 99-DET02-.Wireless Timers when Compatible with 99-DE71`02 Wireless Timers Timers are out of range ` •`3 wire connection;20 gauge wire(minimum) Plugs into 120V power outlet and w,irelessly connects to main 99-500 3 Speed Control control and 99-DET02 • 3 Speed Fan setting(Low/Medium/High) FILTER OPTIONS • 4 wire connection;20 gauge wire(minimum) 99-65-184 2"pleated MERV 8 filter for fresh air stream. 99-DH01 Lifebreath Dehumidistat Humidity control through adjustable Dehumidistat • 3 wire connection;20 gauge wire(minimum) t Units carry a 15 year warranty on the HRV'core DIMENSIONS inches(mm) FaoMou sDE and a 2 year replacement parts warranty. .4�1 DDMODELONLY . NOTE: ` DEFROST AIR , The 1200FD/DD model may DO MODEL ONLY EXHAUSTAIR o e easily be reversed in the field. SUPPLY AIR [ TO OUTSIDE �I Refer to page 25 for FROM OUTSIDE vN " p g FO MODEL ONLY eNi1n �� installation instructions. All units conform to CS and UL r nF+ SUPPLY AIR EXHAUST AIR TO BUILDING N standards FROM BUILDING u. NOTE:All specifications are NOTE:, 3 )3/aN 5 Ica I �'°.5 . . 1190mm1 e]/LN subject to change without notice. Nao;D pEo , .ILLs-col . . . . . u Boon D--1 - x FRONT VIEW DISCHARGE SIDE INLET SIDE Date: Contractor: Tag: Qty: Supplier: Project: Quote#: Engineer: Submitted by: 7 The Ductwork System A properly designed ducting system will allow the ducting one size larger than the metal equivalent. HRV to operate at its maximum efficiency. (Air flow Use flexible duct connectors at the HRVto will be restricted by undersized ducting, use of too avoid noise transmission. many elbows, tees, bends, etc.). Always try to keep All duct joints must be secured with screws, rivets or duct runs as short and straight as possible. duct sealant and sealed with aluminum duct tape to NOTE: Fully insulated ducting with an integral vapor prevent leakage. barrier must be used on all runs passing through unheated areas in order to avoid OAT-rENTION condensation problems and energy losses from the air steams. Fully insulated ducting with an All joints must be airtight, sealed and impervious to moisture. See specification sheets for each unit for integral vapour barrier must be used exact duct sizes and location. on all runs passing ' h unheated areas in order to avoid condensation To minimize pressure drop and noise, galvanized m the air metal ducts, properly sized, are recommended. Keepproblems ' ducting as short as possible and use a minimum of elbows and tees. Connecting sections and shorter runs may be flexible Outside Weatherhoods The weatherhoods must have built-in "bird"-screen Ducting from the Weatherhoods with 1/4 in (6.35 mm) minimum mesh to prevent Galvanized sheet metal ducting with sufficient cross birds and rodents from entering into the ductwork. Do section with an integral single piece vapor barrier not use smaller mesh as it will be very susceptible to should be used to connect the HRV to the plugging up. Gravity dampers at the vents must not weatherhoods. All ducting must meet UL Class 1 be used as they will restrict air flow and often "seize requirements. up". The preferred location of the outside A minimum R value of insulation should be equal to weatherhoods is: 4 (RSI 0.75) • no less than 10 ft. (3 m) apart from each other A good bead of high quality caulking (preferably • at least 18 in (46 cm)above snow line or ground acoustical sealant) and taping with a high quality level aluminum foil tape is recommended to seal the duct • away from sources of contaminants, such to both the HRVand the weatherhood. as automobile exhaust fumes, gas meters, garbage cans, containers, etc. • not exposed to prevailing winds The outside perimeter of the weatherhood must be caulked to prevent leakage into the building. The design and size of the weatherhoods or louvers chosen by the installer must allow for adequate free area. Water and debris penetration of the system is minimized when the airflow does not exceed 1000 FIRM (5.08 m/s) free area velocity. t 8 Stale Air Return System The stale air return system is used to draw air from inlets may be located in the ceiling or high on the the points in the building where the worst air quality walls and fitted with inlet grilles. problems occur. Balancing dampers and/or adjustable Many commercial activities produce air contaminants grilles are recommended on all return air lines which in the form of dusts, fumes, mists, vapors are used during installation to help balance the and gases. Contaminants should be controlled at "draw" from different areas of the building. - the source so they are not dispersed through the Alternately, the stale air may be drawn directly from . building or allowed to increase to toxic concentration the return air duct. When this system is used, the air levels. The ventilator allows for economical handler's blower must constantly operate. The operation of the HVAC system while effectively exhaust take-off connection must be at least 3 ft (1 removing contaminants from the space. In designing m) from a directly connected HRVsupply duct if both the exhaust portion of the system the exhaust grilles are connected to the same duct .run. Note and are situated to remove the contaminants while not compensate for the static pressure of the air handlers allowing them to enter the breathing zone of the return system if the static pressure of the return in occupants. the air handler exceeds .1 to .15"W.C. For contaminants lighter than air, , grilles should be A damper located just' prior to the HRVis required located high on the wall. If contaminants are heavier to balance the stale air exhausted with the fresh air than air, a lower placement of the grilles will be supply entering the building. required. Information on a contaminants . specific Return air suction points should be located on the gravity and toxicity should be available from chemical opposite side of the room from the fresh air inlet. The data sheets. Fresh Air Supply System The fresh air supply ductwork from the HRV may When installing an HRV, the designer and installer be directly connected to the return air duct of the should be aware of local codes that may require forced air system. Check the air flow balance-of the smoke detectors and/or firestats in the HVAC or HRV with the air handler blower both "ON" and "OFF" HRVductwork. to determine that it does not imbalance the Because an HRVis designed to bring fresh air into HRVmore than 10%. Also, it is advisable to include a the building, structures may require supply voltage short length of flex duct or other non-metallic interrupt when smoke or flame sensors are connector in this hard ducted line in order to keep triggered, or when a central fire alarm system,is the HRVacoustically isolated and separately grounded activated. (electrically) from the air handler. This will avoid a. Supply, air grilles may be ceiling or high wall possible shock hazard to service people if a short to mounted. Avoid locating incoming fresh air grilles that ground develops in one of the devices. could cause a direct draft on the occupants as the It may be necessary to install a separate fresh air incoming air may be below room temperature. A supply ductwork system if the heating is other than reheat duct heater can be installed to improve forced air. occupant comfort. Adjustable Grilles The use of balancing dampers or adjustable grilles as supply air diffusers and air exhaust covers are recommended. TECHGRILLESTm are AIRFLOW round, efficient, sound absorbing devices available in _ SUPPLY III 4"1 5", 6" and 8" (100, 125, 150, and 200 mm) models. Part# 99-EAG4 4"diameter Techgrille s Part# 99-EAG5 5"diameter Techgrille Part# 99-EAG6 6"diameter Techgrille AIR FLOW EXHAUST Part# 99-EAG8 8"diameter Techgrille 9 The Integrated HVAC System The HRV has become an integral component of In installations where it is satisfactory to provide the HVAC system. Figure A shows an HRV unit general exhaust from the space, the air to be providing fresh air directly to the return air plenum of exhausted may be taken directly from the return air a rooftop heat/cool unit. plenum to the HRV as it is drawn back to the air In the balanced airflow system, the HRV exhaust handler. Fresh air supplied by the HRV is then removes stale room air (eg. from lunch room, storage introduced directly into the return air plenum but at or copy area) and returns to the space an equal a location closer to the air handler. The air handler amount of fresh outdoor air, making the use of would have a constant running blower to effectively an economizer obsolete in conjunction with an distribute the fresh air and remove the stale air. HRV. Balancing dampers would be located in both the Many buildings have ceiling return air plenum as in HRV supply and exhaust ducts between the return air Figure B. Fresh air from the HRV can be introduced plenum and the HRV. directly into the ceiling space but this should occur NOTE.At no time should the air handier T,ESP. on near the air handler's intake. the return duct exceed that of the HRV. By operating the HRV on a 24 hour / 7 day CAUTION battery backed timer, the unit can be set to operate F- only when occupancy or indoor conditions When require the air exchange. interlockingtake care to ensure the fans of both units rooftop operate in the correct rotation. ECONOMIZER Figure A ROOFTOP UNIT CmETURN SUPPLY DUCT AIR DUCT or 1a* BREATHER T FRESH AIR HRV/ERV UNIT B.D. SUPPLY ...... .............................. 2-S STALE AIR, HRV/ERV FRESH EXHAUST AIR SUPPLY ? STALE AIR 00* EXHAUST TO HRV/ ERV ECONOMIZER Figure B ROOFTOP UNIT ROOF DECK CEILING RETURN AIR PLENUM 'I2 BREATHER TLSUP=PLYDU(7WORK SPACE FRESH AIR SUPPLY HRV/ERV UNIT B.D. t `RCS R� �' ��'�• -_--�❑ � B.D. STALE AIR HRV/ERV FRESH EXHAUST AIR SUPPLY STALE AIR EXHAUST 10 Drain Connections The HRV must be level for proper drainage of Install the.drain pans in the bottom of the HRV'so the condensate from the drain pans. drain connections protrude through the holes Install a loop or "P Trap" in the condensate line and Provided. Use drain hoses with hose. clamps to pour a cup of water into the drain pan. This will create connect the drain pan outlets to a floor drain or a water seal which will prevent odors from being standpipe. Make sure the drain line slopes down to' drawn up the hose and into the fresh air supply of the the outlet. If this is not possible, a condensate HRV. pump will be required for positive removal of the water. Protect the drain line from freezing. r y ^ HRV CABINET i DRAIN SPOUT DRAIN ,_ (dJ� SPOUT TAPE ��! TEE CONNECTOR Forming the"P"Trap TO DRAIN CAUTION CAUTI O R& The HRV and all condensate lines Drain trap and tubing MUST be must be installed in a space where the below bottom of . . . temperature is maintained above the per foot downwards point.freezing Electrical.Connections i Electrical Connections , l" It is recommended that a licensed electrician make CAUTION - all electrical connections. It is very important that the E unit be properly grounded. The circuit must be sized to handle the F.L.A. indicated on the name tag for the ' circuit. WARNING: In order to prevent electric shock when cleaning or servicing the HRV, it is extremely important to confirm the polarity of the power line that Maximum AMP Rating is switched by the safety (disconnect) switch whose control arm is located on the outside of the electrical 0 O D 0 0 D control box area. The hot line (black) is the proper ®-- line'to be switched. To confirm the.proper polarity, use a voltmeter or test lamp to make sure there is no power'after the switch when the door is open. Check between that point and ground (on the cabinet). This must be done as occasionally some buildings are improperly wired. Always make sure the HRV is properly grounded. 11 i a i HRV Defrost Strategies(Fan-Defrost and Damper Defrost) Fan Defrost Damper Defrost Models 455FD, 700 FD, 650FD, 1200FD Models 455DD, 70ODD, 650DD, 120ODD Fan defrost HRV's are equipped with These damper defrost HRV's have an electronically controlled fan defrost system to an electronically controlled damper remove frost that collects on the warm air side defrost mechanism. If the outside temperature of the aluminum heat transfer surfaces of drops below 270F (-3°C ), the defrost timer is the heat exchanger core. When the outside air activated. A motor driven damper door mechanism temperature drops below 270F (-30C), defrost is opens the defrost port and at the same time activated which provides for an automatic closes off the supply air from outside. After"the defrost cycle. During the automatic defrost cycle defrost period, the damper operates in the the fresh air supply is shut off while the exhaust opposite direction to close off the defrost port and fan continues to operate. This allows warm inside reopen the fresh air at the supply port. Defrost air to flow through the heat exchanger core melting cycle repeats until the temperature again rises frost accumulation. After the defrost period, the above 270F(-30C). fresh air supply fan automatically returns to the normal speed and fresh outside air continues to be drawn into the building. Water from the melted frost collects in the bottom drip pans and drains out through the bottom drain connections. The defrost cycle repeats automatically until the air temperature rises above 27°F(-30C). Defrost Time Adjustment; 4551FDIDD,,700FD/DD,650FD/DD, 1200FD/DD is DIP switch #8 will adjust the defrost time. Do not Q ATTENTION i change any of the other DIP switch settings. Changeonly • on this page. Do not adjust any other ON ON 1 I� 1 2 2 3 0 3 4 4 5 0 5 0 6 0 6 0 7 E-= 7 I 81 8 Factory Setting (DIP Switch 8 OFF) 's Increased Defrost Time(DIP Switch 8 ON) The HRV enters defrost mode when outdoor✓ Cooler climates may require a more aggressive i temperatures drop below 270F(-30C). defrost cycle. The factory defrost cycle is 4 minutes defrost Positioning DIP switch 8 to ON will initiate a 4 with a 30 minute run time. minute defrost with a 20 minute run time. 12 i Reversing the Supply and Defrost Air Ports(Damper Defrost Units only-Models 455DD,6501313, 700DD,1200DD) Sometimes installation is easier if the "Supply Air from these two ports is easily accomplished by switching the Outside" is ducted from the upper left side port red and yellow defrost motor wires at the circuit board. (Defrost Air) instead of the top port. Changing the Switch T37 and T39 on the Aircom circuit board. functionality of SUPPLY AIR FROM OUTSIDE OU POOL AND _ EXHAUST AIR DEFROST AlR TO OUTSIDE i SUPPLY AIR TO EXHAUST AIR / BUILDING FROM POOL N.0 N.O.COM N.C. N.O.COM N.C. N.O.COM N.C. N.O.COM T42 UOUT-HO 0 U- Contact 1 Contact 2 Contact 3 Contact 4 RED YEL ' CCW COM CW . Switch T37 (red wire) and T39 (yellow wire) on the Aircom circuit board if you wish to reverse the "Supply Air From Outside" and "Pool and Defrost Air" ports. This illustration shows the factory configuration. 13 Optional Lifebreath Ventilation Control - Part#99-BCO2 Key Features: 2 speed fan setting(LOW/HIGH) Humidity Setting c • Standby setting (fan OFF) • Electronic Dehumidistat • Compatible with 99-DET02 Wireless Timers c o Fan Speed • Slim-line design o g Indicator Connect to 3 wire 20 gauge low voltage ON/OFF Light to wire ON/OFF Button Fan Speed Button BCO2 Operating Instructions: Dehumidistat % Button Turning on the Control ® j Press and release the ON/OFF button(1).The light above will illuminate. Setting the Ventilation Speed Press and release the Fan button 41 to select LOW or HIGH fan speed.The corresponding"Indicator Light"will illuminate.If both LO and HI indicator lights are off,the fan is OFF but will turn ON if required by the Dehumidistat or remote Timer(if installed). Humidity Control Your unit will reduce indoor humidity when outdoor humidity levels are lower than indoor humidity levels.This feature is only effective when the outdoor temperature is below 59'F(15'C). Setting the Dehumidistat Press and release the Dehumidistat button 4 until the Dehumidistat Light is at the desired setting.After a few seconds the Dehumidistat light will either flash or be on continuous. A flashing light indicates the humidity level is higher than the setting and the unit is operating on high speed ventilation.A continuous light indicates the humidity level is lower than the setting. Refer to the unit's Home Owner's manual for instructions on how the Dehumidistat works. The Dehumidistat will override the current speed setting to HIGH speed. The Dehumidistat function can be turned OFF by pressing the d button until no Dehumidistat light is on. Note-Only 1 Dehumidistat should be installed in a system. Optional_Lifebreath 3 Speed Control - Part#99-500 Key Features: 0 0 0 • 3 Speed Fan setting (LOW/MEDIUM/HIGH) • 4 wire; 20 gauge wire(minimum) • Connect to Red,White,Yellow,Green. i OFF HIGH ATTENTION OFF � MED When • in conjunction1 BCO2 controlbe ON • 11 control •T • operate. 1 override the OFF LOW 1 1 control when the Dehumidistat operating or the control is set to HIGH speed. 9 14 P �l Optional Lifebreath Dehumidistat- Part#99-DH01 Key Features • The Dehumidistat measures the indoor humidity level and Instruction card will initiate high speed ventilation when the moisture level in the building exceeds the set point on the control. • Once the humidity in the building is reduced,the HRV will VENTiLATiONFgN revert back to its previous setting. Dehumidistat Indicator LEDs • The Dehumidistat should be set to OFF for all season % Set to the desired 'w except the heating season. C humidity level. High • Connect to 3 wire 20 gauge low voltage wire. speed ventilation willinitiate when the indoor moisture level exceeds Humidity Control the set point on the Your HRV will produce a dehumidifying effect when outdoor zo control. humidity levels are lower than indoor humidity levels. Never use the Dehumidistat feature when outdoor temperatures are oeHUM,onT Dehumidistat above 59 F(15 Q. Adjust button Note:The indoor humidity level is measured at the control. l/ Setting the Dehumidistat Eg•, Press and release the Dehumidistat button until the "`Dehumidistat Light is at the desired setting. After 5 seconds the Defumidistat light will either flash or be on continuous. , s A flashing light indicates the humidity level is higher than the setting and the unit is operating on high speed ventilation. A continuous light indicates the humidity level-is lower than the setting. Refer to the unit's Operation & Installation Manual for instructions on how the Dehumidistat works. Note-Only 1 Dehumidistat should be active on a system. kw R is Optional Lifebreath Wireless Timer- Part#99-DET02 The timer will override the operational mode ATTENTION (regardless of the settings) and initiate HIGH speed Ventilation. Upon completion of the timer cycle, the HRV will return to your selected operational mode and speedrs nd eaters must ' setting. matched to the main wall control of the HRV. Initiates HIGH speed ventilation for 20,40 or 60 minutes.TheMultiple 20/40/60 minute Status Lights indicate HIGH speed Timers and Repeaters can be paired to a single operation. wall control. The Wireless Timers are to be surface mounted onto a wall. Multiple Wireless Timers may be installed in a ventilation Figure A Back Plate Figure B system. To increase the range of a Wireless Timer, a RX02 1/8 in hole for Repeater should be used. Face Plate screw and Pairing: 1 anchor 1. Turn on the main wall control by pressing the ON/OFF O12— button U and remove the battery from Timer. 2. Press the left and right buttons simultaneously on the main wall control (6 and If). The bottom row of 3 i :::�9 LED's will begin flashing. This indicates that the o main control is now in pairing mode. (Figure D) ° 3. Keep the Timer within 16"of the main wall control when pairing. O 4. Install the battery in the DET02 Timer. All four lights on the Timer will immediately flash 5 times,then only 1/8 in hole the red battery light will remain on for approximately for screw and 12 seconds after which the"40"light flashes the rev anchor i code. 20,40, 60 lights will flash until paired or will stop if not paired within 12 seconds. If pairing was not successful you now must return to step 1 to restart the Alternate Wall Mount Figure C Figure D a pairing process. 1/8 in hole for Break off tab 5. Press the U button on the main wall control to exit screw and anchor lv� Control rol pairing mode when Timers have been successfully �► 1 paired. � is ° 1 � N �I To pair additional DET02 Timers with the same wall 1/8 in 0 1 to control,or if pairing was not successful, repeat steps hole for 1-6. screw and Q anchor :When paired, the DET02 Timers can be moved and i installed elsewhere. Estimated range of the Timer is 40' wii4 no obstructions. A RX02 Repeater may be installed to increase the range of the Timers. Press Simultaneously to R Test if pairing was successful by pressing the Select Button `Break off tab Initiate Pairing Mode and listen for the HRV to initiate HIGH fan speed Ventilation. Un-pairing: Figure E 1. Remove the battery from the back of the DET02 Timer DET02 Timer 2. Press and hold the Select Button on the front of the Timer Removable Badcplate 3. While holding the Select Button, reinsert the battery in the Timer. Continue holding the Select Button until the 20/40/60 Minute LED under "40" begins flashing. The DET02 Timer will Status Lights now be unpaired with the main wall control. Select Button initiates high speed ventilation for 20,40 or 60 min. Battery Indicator 16 Optional Wireless Timer- Part#99-DET02 Continued Installation of Wireless Timer 1. Separate the Face Plate from the Back Plate by firmly pulling apart(Figure A). 2. For mounting the control without a Decora plate, break off top and bottom tabs and refer to Figure C for mounting. 3. Place the Back Plate of the control in the desired location on the wall and pencil mark the top and bottom screw holes(Figure B or Q. Drill two 1/8" holes. 4. Attach the Back Plate to the wall using the 2 supplied screws and anchors. 5. Attach the Face Plate to the Back Plate(Figure A). Removable Overview of Lifebreath Wireless 20/40/60 Minute Timer Backplate Initiates HIGH speed Ventilation for 20, 40 or 60 minutes. The 20/40/60 minute Status Lights indicate HIGH speed operation. Wireless Timers have an estimated range of 40' with no obstructions. To a�U increase the range of a Wireless Timer a 99-RX02 Repeater may be used. 20/40/60 0 0 Minute Status Using the Wireless Timer Lights When paired to the main wall control, the Wireless Timer may be moved to Select Button a remote location in the home such as a bathroom. initiates high speed • ventilation for 20,40 Pressing the Select Button on the Timer will initiate HIGH speed or 60 min. Q fan operation. The corresponding Status Light will illuminate under the number on the Timer to indicate either 20, 40 or 60 minutes of HIGH Battery Indicator zv speed fan operation. To cancel the call for HIGH speed fan operation, press the Select Button until the Status Lights are no longer illuminated. Replacing the Battery When the battery needs to be replaced in the Wireless Timer, the red LED Back Plate Battery Indicator will illuminate. To replace the battery, first remove the Face Plate by pulling it off the wall. Face Plate On the back of the Timer Face Plate the battery will be exposed. Replace the battery and re-attach the Face Pate to the Back Plate. Be careful not to damage the tabs on the Back Plate when re-attaching the Face Plate. Back of 99-DET02 m Face Plate o - o • 0 Battery a 17 Optional Lifebreath Wireless Repeater- Part#99=RX02 Installation and Pairing of Wireless Repeaters: 99-RX02 The RX02 Repeaters are to be plugged directly into a 120V power outlet. 1. Turn on the main wall control by pressing the ON/OFF button(1) . 2. Press the left and right buttons simultaneously on the main wall control((5 and ft). main control). The bottom row of 3 LED's will begin flashing. This indicates that the main control is now in pairing mode. 3. The RX02 Repeater must be powered within 16"of the main wall control for pairing. If an outlet is not available an extension cord should be used to power the repeater initially for pairing. 4. Plug the RX02 Repeater into the power outlet.The green light will flash after approximately 12 seconds indicating that the repeater is paired with the main wall control. RX02 5. Press the ON/OFF button on the main wall control to exit pairing mode and the Repeater may now be Repeater unplugged and moved to its permanent location. To pair additional RX02 Repeaters with the same wall control,repeat steps 1-5 until all Repeaters have been paired. Power When installed in its permanent location, the green LED will remain solid to indicate the best Plug location and the Repeater can be moved farther if required.The green LED will flash to indicate it / is in a good location. A red light indicates the Repeater is out of range and needs to be moved closer to the main wall control. NOTE: Wireless Repeaters cannot be used in a network to extend the range of another Wireless Repeater. Optional Lifebreath 20/40/60'Minute Timer - Part`#99-DET01 Operating your Lifebreath 20/40/60 Minute Fan Timer O Press and release the Select Button to activate a 20,40 or 60 High Speed $ minute high speed override cycle.The High Speed Status Status Lights Light will illuminate and the unit will run on high speed G � Yellow ventilation for the selected time. ° w �— Red The High Speed Status Light will dim after 10 seconds of run Select Button C 20 time. E—Green initiates high The High Speed Status Light will flash during the last 5 speed ventilation minutes of the cycle. for 20,40 or 60 All timers connected to the unit will illuminate for the duration minutes. of the override when the Select Button is pressed. Lockout Mode Lockout Mode is useful if you wish to disable the timers. NOTE ABOUT TIMERS The timer can be set to lockout mode by pressing and holding the Select Button for five seconds.After five seconds,the •Timers mount in standard 2"x 4"electrical boxes. High Speed Status Light will flash; release the Select Button. •Wire multiple timers individually back to the unit. The timer is now in lockout mode. If the Select Button is •Use 3/20 low voltage wire pressed during lockout mode the High Speed Status Light will momentarily illuminate but no override will be initiated. Terminal strip on If lockout mode is initiated when the timer is activated,the Aircom circuit timer will continue its timed sequence but will not allow any further overrides to be initiated. Lockout mode can be board y NJunlocked by pressing and holding the Select Button for five seconds. After five seconds the High Speed Status Light will stop flashing. Release the Select Button and the timer will C Yellow to YEL now operate normally. U w ¢ Red to RED Green to GRN • Use 3/20 wire Q J W 18 'I Function and Controls Basic Functions Setup Speed control is obtained by powering 24V to one of Select appropriate operational speed by installing the the designated speed taps. jumper wire between one of the designated speed taps.(A jumper wire is factory installed in the low Example: speed position.) A jumper between the R terminal and the G terminal will result in low speed operation. Note: It is recommended to use the optional speed control Jumper Wire 24V Part#99-500 in order to obtain 3 speed fan control. Placement on Micro Jumper n Processor W1fe m SPEED JUMPER Board E High R W HIGH Medium R Y 0 MED o Low R G LOW Optional 3 Speed Control (Part#99-500) Micro Processor Board Connect to R,W,Y and G on Thermostat In E w V ° nm�41 C r p m v m $r_!-IRE. e ~mn v . !I ® ° Cys a e o c aim iF z Front View Back View = s to } � m H 9 41 m y 8 G F Z i3 2 t C O OR r� s w °°"'^°•o Id N o a Refer to"Connecting O tonal 20/40/60 Minute Timer 1_.[70 1 V Optional Control" in this P Part# 99-DET01 IPo� e p manual for instructions on Boost unit to Ventilation Mode for 20, 40, o� _ connecting the optional 60 minutes (no speed change). € Lifebreath Ventilation Control s6 (Part# 99-BCO2) and optional Connect up to 4 maximum _ Lifebreath Dehumidistat Connect to Yellow, Red &Green o A (Part# 99-DH-01) T ❑ Connect to Yellow, Red &Green 19 Connecting 00tional Control- Part#99-6CO2 The control is to be surface mounted onto a wall. ATTENTION Only 1 master control should be installed to a ventilation LMA system (the Face Plate on this illustration may not be • : exactly the same as yours). 1. Separate the Face Plate from the Back (Figure Plate by firmly pulling apart (Figure A). Be careful not to damage Face Plate Contact Pins. Figure A Back Plate Figure B 2. For mounting the control without a Face Plate 1/8 in hole In .. Decora plate, break off top and \ .�� screw and bottom tabs and refer to Figure C for '1 anchor mounting. 1.625" 3. Place the Back Plate of the control in the 1 in x 3/4 desired location on the wall and pencil oval hole mark the top and bottom screw holes for wire (Figure B or Q. opening 1° 1 i 4. Remove the Back Plate and mark the l o 6 center hole for the wires in the middle of Wiring � ,.6zs• the screw holes. Refer to Figure B or , Terminals C for placement. 1/8 in hole � 5. Cut in a 3/4 in by 1 in oval hole in the Keep top/bottom for screw and wall to allow for the wire opening and vent openings clear anchor drill (two) 1/8 in holes for the screws and wall anchors(Figure B or Q. 6. Pull 3 wire 20 gauge(min.) 100 ft length (max.),through the opening in the wall. Figure C Figure D 7. Connect red, green, and yellow to the Alternate Wall Mount Terminal strip on Wiring Terminals located on the Back 1/8 in hole for Break off tab Aircom circuit Plate(Figure B or Q. screw and 0--*" W w board 8. Attach the Back Plate to the wall using anchor \�ff—O.751" ,a p the 2 supplied screws and anchors. 1 in x 3/4 in 20 Wire hole • Yellow to YEL centered 0 9. Attach the Face Plate to the Back Plate oval hole � between V I-- Z • Red to RED (Figure A). Note: Be careful to for wire c screw � � Green to GRN i correctly align the Face Plate to avoid opening 1" I i holes damaging the Face Plate Contact Pins. Use 3/20 wire 10. Connect the 3 wire 20 gauge (min.) 100 Wiring U 1/8 in } ft length (max.) to the digital controls Terminalshole for terminal strip located on the Aircom screw and circuit board(Figure D). Break off tab anchor 20 Connecting Optional Control- Part-#99-DH01 The Lifebreath Dehumidistat may be installed onto a ATTENTION flush mounted 2" x 4" electrical switch box or it may be �M! surface mounted onto a wall. specialPay Only 1 master control should be installed to a ventilation Pins when attaching and detaching system (the Face Plate on this illustration may not be _ exactly the same as yours). .1. Remove the Operating Instructions Card from the top of the Control (Figure A). 2. Separate the Face Plate from the Back Plate by Figure A-Face Plate firmly pulling apart (Figure B). Be careful not to Operating Figure B damage Face Plate Contact Pins. -Instructions Card Side View 3. Place the Back Plate of the control in the desired location on the wall and pencil mark the wall in ,:. the center of the Wire Opening, Top Screw Hole WWMA77a FW and Bottom Screw Hole(Figure Q. % Faceace Back 4. Remove the Back Plate and drill a 3/8" opening in a Plate Contact Plate the wall to'allow for the Wire Opening and a 1/8" ° - Pins hole for the Wall Anchors for the top and bottom screw holes(Figure D). m �o 5. Pull 3/20 wire through the opening in the wall Separate the and the Wire Opening of the Back Plate(Figure Q. Face Plate from _ the Bads Plate. 6. Connect Red, Green and Yellow to the Wiring Terminals located on the Back Plate(Figure Q. 7. Secure a single wire to the Wire Retainer located Figure C Figure D . on the Back Plate(Figure C). Front View of Back Plate Drill holes in 8. Attach the Back Plate to the wall using the 2 Top Screw wall supplied screws and anchors. Hole I I 9. Attach the Face Plate to the Back Plate (Figure TOP Wire Drill a 1/8"hole B). Note: Be careful to correctly align the Face Opening for the Top screw Plate to avoid damaging the Face Plate Contact and Anchor Pins. e o 10.Insert the Operating Instructions Card into the o O Drill a 3/8"hole control(Figure A). aam Wire for the Wire Retainer opening 11.Connect the 3 wire 20 gauge (min.) 100 ft length R o r Wiring Drill a 1/8"hole . (max.) to the digital controls terminal strip located Terminals for the Bottom on the Aircom circuit board (Figure Q. Bottom° Screw and Screw Hole Anchor Figure E Figure F. Terminal strip on Correct Installation wall Face Aircom circuit of Back Plate Back Plate { W c board 2 Face Face Plate Plate Contact C • Yellow to YEL Pins I j W Red to RED 1 • Green to GRN Use 3/20 wire Dehumidistat Sensor Openings to room air allow accurate sensor readings. 21 Pitot Tube Airflow Balancing - Commercial It is necessary to have balanced air flows in an HRV.The volume of air For general balancing it is sufficient to move the pitot tube around brought in from the outside must equal the volume of air exhausted by in the duct and take an average or typical reading. Repeat this the unit.If the air flows are not properly balanced,then; procedure in the other (supply or return) duct. Determine which • The HRV may not operate at its maximum efficiency duct has the highest airflow (highest reading on the manometer). • A negative or positive air pressure may occur Adjust the higher airflow by reducing the fan speed (see in the building "Adjusting the Airflow'). The flows should now be balanced. Actual airflow can be determined from the gauge reading. The • The unit may not defrost properly value read on the gauge is called the velocity pressure. The Pitot • Failure to balance HRV properly may void warranty tube comes with a chart that will give the air flow velocity based Excessive positive pressure may drive moist indoor air into the on the velocity pressure indicated by the gauge. This velocity will external walls of the building where it may condense (in cold be in either feet per minute or meters per second. To determine weather) and degrade structural components. May also cause key the actual airflow, the velocity is multiplied by the cross sectional holes to freeze up. area of the duct being measured. Excessive negative pressure may have several undesirable This is an example for determining the airflow in a 6" duct. effects. In some geographic locations, soil gases such as methane The Pitot tube reading was 0.025 inches of water. and radon gas may be drawn into the home through From the chart, this is 640 feet per minute. basement/ground contact areas. Excessive negative pressure may also cause the backdrafting of vented combustion equipment. The 6"duct has a cross sectional area of 2 Read the Applica>don Warning on the front of this 0= [3.14 x (6"= 4 efeet = . square feet manual! � Prior to balancing, ensure that: The airflow is then: 1. All sealing of the ductwork system has been completed. 640 ft./min.X 0.2 square feet = 128 cfm 2. All of the HRV's components are in place and functioning properly. For your convenience,the cross sectional area of some common round duct 3. Balancing dampers are fully open. is listed below: d 4. unit is on HIGH speed. DUCT DIAM. (inches) CROSS SECTION AREA (sq.ft.) 5. Air flows in branch lines to specific areas of the house should be 5(127 mm) 0.14 adjusted first prior to balancing the unit. A smoke pencil used at 6(152 mm) 0.20 the grilles is a good indicator of each branch line's relative air 7(178 mm) 0.27 flow. The accuracy of the air flow reading will be affected by how close to 6. After taking readings of both the stale air to the HRV duct and any elbows or bends the readings are taken. Accuracy can be fresh air to the house duct, the duct with the lower CFM ([L/ increased by taking an average of multiple readings as outlined in the s] velocity) reading should be left alone, while the duct with the literature supplied with the Pitot tube. higher reading should be adjusted back to match the lower read- ing. See Adjusting the Airflow. Pitot tube and gauge 7. Return unit to appropriate fan speed for normal operation Pitot Tube Air Flow BALANCING PROCEDURE DUCT Balancing Kit The following is a method of field balancing an HRV using a Pitot c/w digital manometer, AIR Pitot tube, hose and tool tube, advantageous in situations when flow stations are not installed FLOW _ in the ductwork. Procedure should be performed with the HRV on high bag' i speed. �be PART NO. 99-BAL-KIT The first step is to operate all mechanical systems on high speed, Digital manometer which have an influence on the ventilation system, i.e. the HRV \ itself and the forced air furnace or air handler if applicable. This will provide the maximum pressure that the HRV will need to overcome, o0 and allow for a more accurate balance of the unit. Drill a small hole in the duct(about 3/16"), three feet downstream of any elbows or bends, and one foot Outdoors upstream of any elbows or bends. These are recommended distances but the actual installation may limit the amount of straight duct. The Pitot tube should be connected to a Note.Duct connectionsnay vary, manometer capable of reading 3 digits of depending on model. resolution. The tube coming out of the top of �=3 the pitot is connected to the high pressure side of the gauge. The tube coming out of the side of the �, � pitot is connected to the low pressure or reference side of the gauge. tube tube Insert the Pitot tube into the duct; pointing the tip Moe pftt tube a minimum into the airflow. of IS"f►omblower or ® Digital Manometer ® elbows 00 00 0 0 0 0 22 du7 3 Service and Maintenance Servicing your HRV on a regular schedule will result When removing the core, the location it is removed in optimum operating efficiencies and prolonged life from should be noted. of the equipment. The core is removed by carefully pulling the core Due to numerous applications in which this equipment outward from the unit, sliding. it evenly along its can be installed, it is difficult to predict servicing guide rail supports found on the top and bottom intervals. In certain situations where there is heavy corners, and on either side of the core. Note the smoke,' servicing the equipment every one - two core may have some resistance when sliding out. months may be needed; whereas ventilating a Avoid tilting the core as this will result in its edges meeting room for carbon dioxide may only need catching the guide rail and temporarily preventing its service every six months to a year. removal. Motor In most cases, washing the core in a mild detergent Access to the motor is through the front service doors. and warm water will be all that is needed to Note heat exchanger core can.be removed to provide completely clean them. -Do not use harsh chemicals more room. See HRV Core in this section. as this may cause corrosion in the-HRV. The time The motor is a permanent split capacitor type (PSQ between core service will depend on the application which uses a sleeve mechanism to steady the shaft. the HRV has been installed in. It can be as often as HRV Core one - two months or at the very least,cleaned every six months. When reinstalling the core you must The heat exchange core is accessible through the note foam location and drip edge location for proper front service door. Special care and attention should. core placement. See diagram below. be given to this component as the edges may be sharp, and the core itself susceptible to damage if dropped. Models 455, 700, 1200 Model 650 FILTER /FILTER SINGLE DRIP DOUBLE DRIP CORE EDGE CORE EDGE CORE DOUBLE DRIP FILTER EDGES FILTER � -. ♦ � � DRAIN PANS(not on all models) DRAIN PANS - When removing cores and filters note their location and arrangement. 23 a 1 Service and Maintenance Filters Duct Work Open front service door to access the filters located in It is a good idea to inspect ducting, outside weather both supply and exhaust air streams. Note to remove hoods (wall caps), and grilles for blockage and dirt and install filters, it may be easier to first buildup, at least every six months. remove the core(s). Refer to HRV Core. Outside weatherhoods should be protected by a bird The filters are designed to stop large particles from screen which can plug up with debris. Also, it is a entering in the core. The filters are fastened in place good idea to visually confirm that the fresh air by a metal spring rod. To remove filters from core(s) supply is free from any sources of contamination, simply pull the rod from one end, outward until free such as other vented combustion equipment added from core lip, and remove. after the fact. Only use warm water with a mild detergent to wash Damper Motor the filters. Do not use harsh chemicals. The damper motor, (if applicable) is a self contained The time between filter service will depend motor and does not require service. The damper door on the application the HRV has been installed in. It attached to the motor could use a little lithium can be as often as one - two months or at the very grease on the shaft opposite the motor, where it least, cleaned every six months. enters its holder, once every two-three years. Condensate Drains General Maintenance The condensate drains consist of two drain pans As a final step in a routine maintenance schedule, it which may collect water after the HRV initiates a is a good idea to confirm operation of the system, defrost cycle, and a drain line to remove the checking speed control functions and remote control condensate. operation, if applicable. Maintenance on this portion of the system should be Wipe the inside of the cabinet to remove dust and cob done as often as possible and should not exceed six webs as needed. months. Note bacterial growth in standing water is a It is a good idea to keep a service/maintenance log major concern to healthy indoor air quality, and of the unit. should be avoided whenever possible. To clean these components, open the front service door and flush the pans with water. Ensure that the pans drain completely and in a reasonable amount of time. Note if the water does not drain right away, check for blockage in the drain line, also check that the drain line has a good slope to it. (1/8 - 1/4" per foot) The drain line itself should have a "P" trap in it below the HRV which is to be filled with water to prevent odors or gases from entering back into the unit. 24 Reverse Installation of the HRV Electrical Box Removal: Damper Removal: 1. .Remove the door panels from the HRV by 9. Cut cable tie fastening thermistor wire to loosening the screws located on the face of the bracket, disconnect thermistor from circuit, doors. and remove thermistor. 2. Remove the electrical box cover by removing 10. On the damper motor, loosen the two set the 4 screws fastening the cover in place. screws which hold the square damper rod in 3. Disconnect the motor wires coming through the place using a 1/8"hex key. , bottom of the electrical box from the circuit 11. Remove the machine screw and kep nut fastening board, capacitors and relays, and remove from the damper motor to the bracket. the electrical box. 12. Remove the damper motor from the bracket and 4. Pull motor wires for lower blower through hole ensure that the two shims are collected from either in blower divider panel. side of the damper rod, and by pulling the damper 5. Disconnect damper motor wires(three)from the motor wires out from the top core support panel. circuit board and remove from the electrical box. 13. Remove the plastic snap bushing from the hole in 6. Disconnect thermistor from circuit board and the top core support panel where the damper wires remove from electrical box. were removed from, and install a snap plug to seal 7. Remove the 4 screws securing the electrical box the hole, found in the manual bag. to the cabinet of the HRV. Reinstalling the Damper Motor: 1 • 14. On the opposite side of the HRV, place the damper motor over the square damper rod 8. Remove the ground continuity screw from both the aligning the end of the rod flush with the upper and lower blower pans securing them to damper motor. the pan stops. 15: Install the machine screw and kep nut which fastens the damper motor to the bracket. 16. Insert the shim around the damper rod ensuring it is placed on the opposite side of the rod from the set screws. Both of the set screws should screw directly into the damper rod, not the shim. 17. Prior to tightening the set screws ensure proper REMOVE SCREW alignment of the damper door such that it is evenly spaced over the port collars providing a 3 good seal in both directions. r 18. Once alignment is confirmed, tighten the set I a screws to secure the damper into place. ° 19. Remove the snap plug from the hole in the top core support panel, and install a plastic snap o a bushing in hole. 20. Route damper motor wires through hole in top core support panel. M 25 Reverse Installation of the HRV(Continued) Reinstalling the Electrical Box: 21. Remove the two snap plugs from the opposite 32. Route thermistor wire from electrical box, side of the cabinet for electrical and control wires. through hole in the top core support panel, 22. Install the two snap plugs in the cabinet holes on and secure the blue end to the thermistor the side of the HRV which electrical box was bracket in front of the damper motor using a plastic cable tie. originally removed from. 33. Connect the thermistor to the circuit board 23. Route wires for both blower motors to opposite in the electrical box. side of HRV cabinet where electrical box is to be installed. 34. Putty holes closed in blower divider panel and 24. Install the grounding continuity screw in both top core support panel with wires protruding the upper and lower blower assemblies on the through. opposite side of the HRV where electrical box 35. Install the large single door panel on the now is now installed. back of the cabinet where electrical box was 25. Fasten the electrical box to the cabinet of removed from and fasten using the eight the HRV using the 4 screws that were machine screws. previously removed. 36. Reversing of the HRV is now complete. Continue with the installation of the HRV. 26. Remove the snap plug from the blower divider panel and install plastic snap bushing provided in manual bag. 27. Install snap plug in hole in blower divider panel where lower blower motor, wires were originally removed from. 28. Route the lower blower motor wires through the hole in the divider panel into the electrical box. 29. Route upper motor wires into the electrical box. 30. Route damper motor wires into a-box and connect the motor wires to the circuit board, relays and capacitors using wiring diagram found in manual for reverse installations. 31. Connect damper motor wires to circuit board using wiring diagram found in manual for reverse installations. 26 Aircom 'Relays Models 455, 650, 700,'1200' The Aircom circuit board has three available"dry contact"relays. Contact 3 is not available. Maximum 115V 10 amp resistive load. Contact 2 and 4 These relays initiate whenever the HRV fans are operating. SPARE K8 K7 K1 K2 T43 F2 MAX 2 amp P2 P3 NA.CON N.G N.D.ODN N N.D.ODN NA.ODN M11T28RT29 2T30 �FuQ ua��� � � uF4 interlocking the HRV to an Air Handler with a Thermostat Models 455, 650, 700, 1200' Use contact 2 or 4 to interlock the HRV to an Air p CAUTION Handler or Furnace. Connecting the HRV as illustrated will ensure the Air Consideration must be given to Handler Blower Motor is operating whenever the competing airflows when connecting HRV is ventilating. the HRV in conjunction with an Air Handler/Furnace Blower system. SPARE K8 K7 K1 K2 T43 F2 MAX 2 amp i VVVVVVVV P2 P3 Contact 1 Contact 2 Contact 3 Contact 4 R 24Va NA.COM N.C. N.O. COM N.C, N.O. COM N.0 N.O.COM N.C. a T28 T29 T30 T31 T32 T33 T34 T35 T36 T37 T38 T39 T40 T41 T42 — — — — — — — — — — — I I ' — — — - - — — — — — — —, 1 ' LEGEND HIGH VOLTAGE i I ! I — — — — — — — — — — —— — — 1 - 12V LOW VOLTAGE I I ' FlELDINSTALLED LOW VOLTAGE , , I • ' R G W Y I wire I connector ' I Thermostat Air Handler/ Furnace Terminal R G W Y C ' Strip "I I — — - — -— — — — — — I I ' — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —' 27 Troubleshooting Your;HRV System SYMPTOM CAUSE SOLUTION Poor Air Flows 1/4"(6 mm)mesh on the outside hoods is plugged • clean exterior hoods or vents • filters plugged • remove and clean filter • core obstructed • remove and clean core • building grilles closed or blocked • check and open grilles • dampers are closed if installed • open and adjust dampers • poor power supply at site • have electrician check supply voltage • ductwork is restricting HRV • check duct installation • improper speed control setting • increase the speed of the HRV • HRV airflow improperly balanced • have contractor balance HRV Supply air feels cold poor location of supply grilles,the airflow may irritate • locate the grilles high on the walls or under the the occupants baseboards, install ceiling mounted diffuser or grilles so as not to directly spill the supply air on the occupant (eg.over a sofa) �I • outdoor temperature extremely cold • turn down the HRV supply speed. A duct heater may be necessary to temper the air • placement of furniture or closed doors is restricting the movement of air in the building • if supply air is ducted into furnace return, the furnace fan may need to run continuously to distribute ventilation air comfortably Dehumidistat is not Operating • improper low voltage connection • check that the correct terminals have been • external low voltage is shortened out by a staple or used nail • check external wiring for a short • check dehumidistat setting it may be on OFF • set the dehumidistat at the desired setting Humidity Levels are too High • dehumidistat is set too high • set dehumidistat lower Condensation is appearing on • moisture coming into the building from an unvented or • vent crawl space and place a vapor barrier on the floor the windows unheated crawl space of the crawl space • moisture is remaining in the washroom and kitchen • ducts from the washroom should be sized to remove areas moist air as effectively as possible, use of a bathroom fan for short periods will remove additional moisture • condensation seems to form in the spring and fall • on humid days,as the seasons change,some condensation may appear but the building air quality will remain high with some HRV use • HRV is set at too low a speed • increase speed of the HRV Humidity Levels are too Low • dehumidistat control set too low • set dehumidistat higher • blower speed of HRV is too high • decrease HRV blower speed • humidity may have to be added through the use of • HRV air flows may be improperly balanced humidifiers • have a contractor balance HRV airflows P HRV and/or HRV air flows are improperly balanced • Note: minimal frost build-up is expected on cores before Ducts Frosting up malfunction of the HRV defrost system unit initiates defrost cycle functions have HVAC contractor balance the HRV Condensation or Ice Build Up in • incomplete vapor barrier around insulated • tape and seal all joints Insulated Duct to the Outside duct • tape any holes or tears made in the outer duct • a hole or tear in outer duct covering covering • ensure that the vapor barrier is completely sealed Water in the bottom of the HRV • drain pans plugged look for kinks in line • improper connection of HRV's drain lines • check water drain connections • HRV is not level make sure water drains properly from pan • drain lines are obstructed • HRV heat exchange core is not properly installed 28 'TI CAUTION: ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL, SERVICE BY ELECTRICIAN ONLY Commercial Wiring Diagram WHITE ' v for Fan Defrost o Fan Fan y+ N.O. Normally open Lower Upper N.C. Normally closed COM Common RED T# Terminal BLUE 0 P# Plug BLACK BLACK �}1t K# Relay WHITE f BLUE ar F# Fuse 3 SW# Switch RED GND BLACK a WHITE WHITE . BLACK BLACK ` Doar Switch N.O. N.O. N.D. BLACK COM COM COM BLACK BLUE BLACK RED T1 T2 T3 T4 TS T6 T13 T14 T15 TI6 C4 C3 T17 C2 T18 C1 T19 RELAY Line/Li ne Neutral/Neutre 3 Fan Hi Fan Med Fan Low FEED CHASSIS T20 T71 T72 ' N.O. N.O. N.O. N.O. T44 BLACK COM COM COM coM K6 K3 K4 K5 DIP SWITCHES TO BE 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ADJUSTED BY QUALIFIED Transformer T21 T22 T23 T24 � � �11M 111111 I TECHNICIANS ONLY. 12/24Vac W SEULUNTECHNICIEN AUX1 AUX2 ON. SPARE QUALIFI�PEUT AJUSTE LES SW1 COMMUTATEURS DIP. K1 T43 3 NC 0 2AMP5 ipp, � M P 7 Digital Controls P2 P3 N.O.COM J.C. N.O.COM N.C. N.O.COM N.C. N.O.COM T42 tzVac Com c Thermostat DIETo R 24Vac ~��� �~� Up���~ T25 T26 T27 C R W Y G 0 YEL GRN RED T28 T29 T30 Contact 1 Contact 2 Contact 3 Contact 4 N BLUE THERMISTOR v�- . WHITE 0 RED 98-FD-02 CAUTION: • RO PANEL, v 3. V Commercial Wiring Diagram for Damper Defrost v N.O. Normally open C N.C. Normally closed WHRE COM Common wHrtE T# Terminal =� P# Plug K# Relay Fan Fan G' F# Fuse Upper Lower �O SW# Switch 2 GND BLACK WHnE S m BLACK RED BLACK BLACK Door Switch RED BLACK w R BLACK BLUE m W O T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T13 T14 T15 T16 24 C3 T77 C2 T16 Ct T19 RELAY Neutral/Neutre Fan HI Fen Mad Fan Low FEED Llne/Llgne Tzo CHASSIS T11 I T12 T44 COM COM COM COM K6 K3 K4 K6 B 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 y BE M1 T22 T23 T24 DIP SWITCHES QUALIFIED ADJUSTED BY QUALILI FIED Transformer AUX 1 AUX 2 1191111 1 1111 ON TECHNICIANS ONLY. 12/24Vae Swt SEUL UN TECHNICIEN' QUALIFIt PEUT AJUSTE LES SPARE Kfi K7 K7 K2 COMMUTATEURS DIP. T43 N.0 2 AMPS NA COM N.C. N.O.CON NC. NA COM N.C. NA.COM � O P1 Digital Controls P2 P3 T42 a 12Vec Com C Thermostat DET R 24Vec T25 T26 T27 C R W Y G 0 YEL GRN RED fA S T26 T28 T30 Cornell 1 CaMaet 2 Contact 3 Contact 4 BLUE WHrrE THERMISTOR o 30 RED ¢ w v RED Y CI O 000 v ccw com cwi 98-DD-01 ELECTRICAL •O PANEL, - tv WHITE Commercial Wiring Diagram a for Fan Defrost Fan Fan N.O. Normally open Lower Upper N.C. Normally closed COM Common RED T# Terminal. BLUE m P# Plug BLACK. BLACK K# RelayBLUE WHITE F# Fuse SW# Switch .RED GND BLACK WHITE WHITE BLACK N.O. FE.O. JRED BLACK COM COBLACK BLACK' BLACK BLACK ,. W ~ Ti T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T13 T14 T15 T16 C4 CS T17 C6 T16 C7 T19 RELAY Line/Ligne ' Neutral/NeuI Fan HI Fen nMe d Fan Low FEED F. T12 N.O. N.O. N.O. N.C.'CHASSIS COM COM COM COM 744 K6 K3 K4 K5 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 DIP SWITCHES TO BE Tzt Tzz rz3 T24 B ADJUSTED BY QUALIFIED Transformer nux t auxz W TECHNICIANS ONLY. , 1 ON 2fMac SEUL UNTECHNICIEN SW1 QUALIFIE PEUT AJUSTE LES SPARE COMMUTATEURS DIP. 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Normally closed WHITE w COM Common WHITE T# Terminal .� P# Plug K# Relay to Fan Fan G F# Fuse Upper Lower SW# Switch (G n GND 3 BLACK WHITE u m BLACK RED BLACK RED BLACK w BLACK BLUE m Ti T2 T3 74 T5 TB 1.T13 T14 T16 T1B C4 CB T17• CB T16 C7 T19 RELAY W Llne/Ligne NeulraUNBU1rB Fan HI Fan Med Fan Low, FEED N T11 I T12 T20 CHASSIS COM COM COM COM T44 NB K3 N4 K5 B 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Tz1 Tzz Tz3 T24 DIP SWITCHES TO BE REVERSE MODELS ONLY ADJUSD BY QUA Transformer Aux, Auxz 1 ONTECHNCIANSONYUFIED The diagram shown 12124Vac Sw1 SEUL UNTECHNICIEN BELOW displays the OUALIFIE PEUT AJUSTe LES SPARE - COMMUTATEURS DIP. KB K7 EKI K2 damper wiring T43 configuration for CKlact reverse modelsFM 2AMPS FE:- - [---_--- I N.0.1 P7 Digital Controls P2 P3 N.O.COM N.C. N.O.COM IN.C. ND.COM N.C. 1zVac Com C Thermostat DIET T26 T26T27 C fl W Y G O YEL GRN RED p 726 T29 T30 Ca G Canlecll Cantectl2 Contact3 CL BLUE WHITE THERMISTORvRED REDiT29v T26OOOCCW com CW I 4' �___________ �___________� 0 v 98-DD-02 0 � rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ��.I�rJ�rJ�rJ��.I��.I�rJ�rJ@.frJ��.f�PrJ��.f�.I��.frJ�rJ��.f�.f�.f�.f�.f�PrJ�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ��.I�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ@PcPr�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ�rJ@.frJ�rJ� � 5 - 4MMERCIAL LIFEBREATF __ 5 5 • 2 Year Limited Warranty • 15 Year HRV Core Warranty 5 5 AIRIA BRANDS INC.® (ATRIA) warrants to the original purchaser of the Commercial 5 5 LIFEBREATH®model and accessories referred to below,to be free from manufacturing defects. 5 5 This Warranty is personal to AIRIA®and is in effect from the date of the original purchase 5 for a period of two years, save and except that a 15 YEAR WARRANTY is given to the 5 5 LIFEBREATH®HRV core should.it develop a condensation leak or become damaged during normal 5 5 use. 5 5 Damage resulting from all other causes, including but not limited to: lightning, hurricane, 5 5 tornado, earthquake or any other acts of God; improper installation, modification, alteration or misuse 5 5 of the LIFEBREATH®or its operation in a manner contrary to the instructions accompanying the unit 5 5 at the time of sale; accidental or intentional damage, neglect, improper care, or other failure by the 5 5 owner to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance of the product; any attempt at repair by an 5 5 unauthorized service representative or not in accordance with this warranty; or any other causes 5 5 beyond the control of AIRIA®, are excluded from this warranty. 5 5 If you feel that the LIFEBREATH® you purchased is not free from manufacturing defects, 5 5 please contact AIRIA BRANDS INC.", 511 McCormick Blvd., London, Ontario N5W 4C8, 519-457- 5 5 1904 or fax 519-457-1676 to find the name of your nearest dealer in order to repair the product. The 5 5 labour required to install any replacement part(s) shall be dealt with at the option of the customer in 5 5 either of the following ways: 5 r (a) the customer may supply labour at their own expense: or 5 (b) if the product was purchased from a dealer, then the dealer 5 NJ may supply labour at cost to the customer. 5 AIRIA® reserves the right to replace the entire unit or to refund the original purchase price 5 5 in lieu of repair. 5 5 AIRIA® MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES, EXCEPT FOR THOSE THAT ARE SET FORTH HEREIN AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WITH RESPECT 5 TO LIFEBREATH® COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY. AIRIA'S COMPLETE LIABILITY AND THE OWNER'S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY BEING LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT ON THE TERMS STATED HEREIN.ANY NJ Li IMPLIED WARRANTIES,INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY 5 IS AND OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE,ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. 5 NO PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE THE WARRANTY IN ANY WAY OR GRANT ANY OTHER 5 5 WARRANTY UNLESS SUCH CHANGES ARE MADE IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY AN OFFICER OF AIRIA®. 5 5 5 a 5 MODEL NO.: 5 . 5UNIT SERIAL NO.: 5 INSTALLED BY: 5 5 DATE: 5 5 o 11111111 ���������������L����L������� o TI-38HRV/ERV I 33 P � i f;�a Y, i v� sP , c 511 McCormick Blvd. 270 Regency Ridge,Suite 210�6AIIUA London,Ontario N5W 4C8 Dayton,Ohio 45459 ISO 6 9_C o m H RV F 1-800-494-4185 F(937)439-6676 85 9001 D F 1-800-494-4185 F(937)439-6685 Email:info@lifebreath.com Website:www.ifebreath.com UUMM 080516