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VHR Series Heat Recovery Ventilator w/ Recirculation Defrost, 6" Top Ports (up to 5,000 Sq. Ft.)

Brand:
Fantech
SKU:
VHR2005R
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VHR Series Heat Recovery Ventilator w/ Recirculation Defrost, 6" Top Ports (up to 5,000 Sq. Ft.)
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VHR2005R has been discontinued
Discontinued November 21, 2017
This product was discontinued by the manufacturer.
Direct Replacement:
HERO 200H Heat Recovery Ventilator w/ WinterGuard Recirculation Defrost, 6" Top Ports, 220 CFM
Brand:
Fantech
SKU:HERO200H
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Product Highlights

Product Highlight: Duct Size
6"
Product Highlight: Voltage
120v
Product Highlight: Amperage
2.1 Amps
Product Highlight: Wattage
150 Watts
Product Highlight: Length (Inches)
28" Length
Product Highlight: Width (Inches)
17-1/4" Width

Description

A Heat Recovery Ventilator is a complete whole house ventilation system that incorporates a supply motor and an exhaust motor in one unit. It is designed to bring a continuous supply of fresh air into the home while exhausting an equal amount of contaminated air. HRVs use what is known as a "sensible" heat recovery core. The special aluminum core transfers heat from the exhaust air stream to the incoming air stream. Fresh incoming air is tempered by the heat that is transferred from the outgoing air so you save on energy costs. HRVs are designed for colder areas of the country that have longer heating seasons as well as drier desert areas of the South.

Features:
  • Powder coated 2-gauge galvanized steel cabinets
  • Fully insulated with 1" aluminum foil-face high density foam
  • (2) German manufactured motors with backward incline impellers
  • Aluminum heat recovery core
  • Compact design
  • Mounting: Suspended by chains and hooks
  • Three speeds
  • Recirculation defrost model
  • External screw type dry contacts for quick connection of remote controls
  • (2) Electrostatic filters (washable)
  • 60-200 CFM (28-94 L/s) at 0.4" w.g.
  • 3' plug-in power cord
  • 6" top port duct connections

Specs

Duct Size:

6"

Voltage:

120v

Hertz:

60

Amperage:

2.1

Wattage:

150

Length (Inches):

28"

Width (Inches):

17-1/4"

Height (Inches):

20.5"

Air Flow Capacity (CFM):

60-200

Max Airflow (CFM):

200

Speeds:

3

Min Airflow (CFM):

60

Weight (lbs):

66 lbs

Warranty:

5 Year (Parts)

7 Year (Motor)

Limited Lifetime (Aluminum Core)

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12 Replacement Parts

Control Switch
SKU: 410213
Fantech
Circuit Board, 402004
SKU: 402004
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A good HRV for larger homes

Easy to hang and set up with controls. I use this as the main bath exhaust for several second floor baths. It can run on a timer and on demand via a touch pad switch in each bath.
Geo
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10 years ago
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Q: How does the recirculation defrost feature work and how do I figure out when I need to turn that on? If I have really humid return air and really cold incoming air, will the defrost feature just have to run more frequently? Thanks, Jack

Asked by Jack 14 years ago

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- Another PexSupply Customer

I think I read somewhere that the unit does a timed defrost. I did notice what looks like a temperature sensor in the outside air inlet plenum so I suspect that defrost mode is based on inlet air temp. There does not seem to be any sensor for humidity that I can see.

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