Technical Manual of Holtop
Energy Recovery Ventilator
Models:
ERVQ-D60-2A1, ERVQ-D800-2A1
ERVQ-D10H-2A1, ERVQ-D13H-2A1
Attention
Please read this manual carefully before using the equipment
Beijing Holtop Artificial Environment Technology Co., Ltd.
Contents
Safety Considerations------------------------------------------------------------3,4
Unit Specifications--------------------------------------------------------------- 5,6
Dimensioned Drawings------------------------------------------------------------7
Installation Considerations--------------------------------------------------8,9,10
Electrical Installation--------------------------------------------------------------11
Wiring Diagrams------------------------------------------------------------------12
Commissioning Information------------------------------------------------------13
Controller Introduction---------------------------------------------14,15,16,17,18
Use Consideration -----------------------------------------------------------------19
Maintenance ----------------------------------------------------------------------20
Safety Considerations
Please read the following safety instructions before installation. And ensure that the unit is installed
correctly.
Please observe all instruction in order to avoid any injury or damage to equipment or property.
Safety attentions
The following symbols indicate potential levels of caution.
Situations with a risk or death or Situations with a risk of injury or
serious injure. equipment/property damage.
The following symbols indicate compliance which must be observed
Not allowed or Stop Must follow or obliged
Installation to be carried out by qualified An anti-bird net or similar device should be
person, End Users must not install, move or installed to outside vents. Ensure there are
re-install this equipment by themselves no obstructions to or in the ducts
Installation engineers must follow this man-
ual strictly. Improper action can create a Fresh air vent must be far enough away
health hazard and reduce efficiency of the from any flue gas discharge or areas where
unit hazardous vapors are present
Electric engineering must follow national
Unit must be installed strictly following this regulations and the manual, use special ca-
manual and mounted to a weight bearing bles. Less capacity cables and improper en-
surface for the weight of the unit gineering can cause electric shock or fire.
During maintenance or repair, the unit and Ground wire cannot be connected to gas
circuit breaker must be switched off. Other- pipe, water pipe, lighting rod or telephone
wise electric shock could occur. line etc. Incorrect grounding can cause
electric shock.
Power cable and wires must be installed by To avoid condensation, insulation should be
a qualified electrical engineer. Improper fitted to fresh air ducts. Other ducting may
connection can cause over heating. Fire and also require insulation depending on dew
loss of efficiency. point conditions.
Insulation between the metal ducting and The cover of wiring box must be pressed
wall penetration must be installed if the down and closed to avoid dust and dirt en-
ducting penetrates metal wall cladding, to tering. Excess dust and dirt can cause over-
avoid risk of electric shock or current leak- heating of terminals and result in fire or
age. electric shock.
Use only approved installation hardware
and accessories. Failure to observe can re- Where the unit is positioned, at high level in
sult in fire risk, electric shock and equip- a hot humid situation. Please ensure suffi-
ment failure cient ventilation is available
The outdoor ducts must be installed facing Correctly sized MCB must be fitted to the
downwards to avoid rain water entering. unit suitable earth leakage protection
Improper installation can cause water leak- should also be installed to avoid risk of elec-
age. tric shock or fire.
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Safety Considerations
Safety Considerations
Do not use the units as the primary kitchen
Do not install the unit in an extremely hu- extract grease and fatty deposits can block
mid conditions, as it may result in electric the heat exchanger, filter and pose a fire
shock and pose a fire risk. risk.
Do not install the unit near open flame as it
Don not install the unit in areas there any may result in over heating and pose a fire
poisonous or caustic gases are present. risk
Acidic or alkali environments can cause Rated supply voltage must be maintained,
poisoning or a fire otherwise this may cause fire.
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Specifications
Model ERVQ-D600-2A1 ERVQ-D800-2A1 ERVQ-D10H-2A1 ERVQ-D13H-2A1
L 500 700 900 1000
Airflow (m3/h) M 600 800 1000 1300
H 600 800 1000 1300
L 79 82 70 65
External
(Pa) M 85 86 76 80
pressure
H 87 90 76 80
L 63 57 60 58
Cooling M 59 55 58 56
Enthalpy Eff. H 59 55 58 56
(%) L 67 63 64 62
Heating M 61 57 62 59
H 61 57 62 59
L 76 74 76 76
Temp.Eff. % M 70 68 70 70
H 70 68 70 70
L 29 34 34 38
Noise dB(A) M 35 39 38 41
H 39 41 42 43
Voltage (V) 220 220 220 220
Current (A) 0.99 2 2.1 3.2
Input Power (W) 200 420 450 680
Net Weight (KG) 34 53 61 71
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Dimensioned Drawings
ERVQ-D600-2A1 TO ERVQ-D10H-2A1
ELE
CTR
IC
BOX
O R
A A
E S
A A
ERVQ-D13H-2A1
ELE
CTR
IC
BOX
O R
A A
E S
A A
Model A B C D E F G I K M M1 M2 N
ERVQ-D600-2A1 902 867 107 197 833.5 922 20.5 451.5 115.5 280 139.5 - Φ194
ERVQ-D800-2A1 884 1134 85 202 818 1189 20.5 378 128 388 194 - Φ242
ERVQ-D10H-2A1 1134 1134 85 202 1068 1189 20.5 628 128 388 194 - Φ242
ERVQ-D13H-2A1 1243 1193 85 241 1172.5 1248 20.5 629.5 133 388 191 241 Φ242
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Installation Considerations
Installation Considerations
Protect the unit to avoid dust or other obstructions entering the unit and accessories during installation,
or whilst in storage on site. Service ports should be installed to allow access for filter maintenance.
RA SA
MAINTENANCE
OA EA
Model A Inner ceiling height B
ERVQ-D600-2A1 902 330
ERVQ-D800-2A1 884 450
ERVQ-D10H-2A1 1134 450
ERVQ-D13H-2A1 1243 450
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Installation Considerations
Installation Diagram
Fresh Air Duct
Outside Fresh Air Duct Suspending Pole
Supply Air
Return Air
Exhaust Duct
Exhaust Air Out
Fresh Air In
Return Air Supply Air
Insulation Discharge Duct
Physical Installation
1.Installer to prepare suitable threaded hangers with adjustable nuts and gaskets.
2.Install as shown by the image above. Installation must be level and securely fastened.
3.Failure to observe proper fixing could result in injury, equipment damage and excessive vibration.
Uneven installation will also effect damper operation.
Notes for reverse installation of the unit
4.Reverse labeling shows the unit is upside down.
Ducting
1. Connection of unit vents and ducts should be taped or sealed to prevent air leakage, and should com-
ply to relevant guidelines and regulations.
2. The two outdoor vents should face downward toward the outside to prevent any rain water ingress.
(angle 1/100 1/50).
3. Insulation must be with the two ducts outside to prevent condensation.
Material: glass cotton, Thickness: 25mm
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Installation Considerations
1. Be sure the ceiling height is no less than the Figures in above table B column.
2. Unit must not be installed close to boiler flues.
3. Following phenomenon should be avoided in the ducting installation.
Serve bends Multiple direction changes Multiple reducers/ crimped duct
4. Excessive use of flex-duct and long flex-duct runs should be avoided.
5. Fire dampers must be fitted as per national and local fire regulations.
6. Unit must not be exposed to ambient temperature above 40C and should not face an open fire.
7. Take action to avoid dew and frost.
As shown by drawing below, unit will produce dew or frost when saturation curve is formed from A to C.
Use pre-heater to ensure conditions are kept to right of the curve (B to B',to move C to C) to prevent
condensation or frost formation.
8. To avoid the outdoor exhaust air cycling back to indoor, the distance between the two vents installed
on the outside wall should be over 1000mm.
9.If heater is equipped to the unit, operation of heater should be synchronous with the unit, so that the
heater starts to work only when unit starts.
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Electrical Installation
Power must be isolated during installation and before maintenance to avoid injury by electric shock. The
specifications of cables must strictly match the requirements, otherwise it may cause performance fail-
ure and danger of electric shock or fire.
Power supply is AC220V/50HZ/1 Phase. Open the cover of electrical box, connect the 2 wires (L/N/) to
the terminals and connect the cable of the control panel to the board according to the wiring diagram,
and join the control panel to the cable.
Spec. of power Spec. of normal
Model Fuse
supply cable controller cable
ERVQ-D600-2A1 7×1mm2 /
ERVQ-D800-2A1
3×1.5mm2
ERVQ-D10H-2A1 8×1mm2 6A
ERVQ-D13H-2A1
We do not accept any liability for any problems caused by the user’s self and non-authorized re-
engineering to the electrical and control systems.
Model Capacitor Power Supply Control Panel Model
ERVQ-D600-2A1 3.5μF 450V AC
ERVQ-D800-2A1 8μF 450V AC
220V/1Ph/50Hz HDK-19V-E
ERVQ-D10H-2A1 10μF 450V AC
ERVQ-D13H-2A1 7μF 450V AC
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Wiring Diagrams
ERVQ-D600-2A1
ERVQ-D800-2A1 TO ERVQ-D13H-2A1
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Commissioning
1. After the installation, check that all cable sizes, circuit breakers and wire connections are correct be-
fore following below commissioning steps:
2. Press button to turn on/off the ventilator.
3. Press button “ ” to select the manual mode or auto mode .
4. Under manual mode, press and to change fan speeds.
5. Press button over 2 seconds to change bypass mode or energy recovery mode.
6. During the commissioning if any faults happen, user should shut down the power to check the sys-
tem.
Loose or incorrect wiring connection can Don’t put fingers or objects into vents of
cause explosion or fire when the unit starts fresh air or exhaust air supply. Injury may
to work. Use only rated power voltage. be caused by the rotation of the impeller.
Don’t install, move or re-install the unit by Don’t change, disassemble or repair the
yourself. Improper action may cause unit unit by yourself. Improper action may cause
instability, electric shock or fire. electric shock or fire.
Running the unit continuously in an abnormal
status may cause failure, electric shock or Switch off the power and breaker when you
fire. clean the exchanger.
Don’t site intake supply vent in hot and hu-
mid Don’t put any burner directly facing the
conditions , as it may cause failure, current fresh air discharge, otherwise it may cause
leakage or fire. an insufficient burning.
Isolate power during extended off periods Observe guidelines and regulations relating
Isolate power and take care when cleaning to incomplete combustion when use is asso-
unit. (Risk of electric shock) ciated with fuel burning appliances.
Clean the filter regularly. A blocked filter may
result in poor indoor air quality.
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Controller Introduction
HDK-19V-E controller is applied to control the heat recovery ventilator ERVQ-D600-2A1 to ERVQ-
D13H-2A1, the equipment is fitted with supply fan and the extract fan, as well as a bypass device.
ON/OFF function, speed conversion and the switch between normal ventilation and heat recovery
ventilation can be operated by pressing the buttons on the controller. Standard controller cable is 1
meter long, user can extend the cable based on different project needs.
View and Description
No. Description
1 Power on/off
2 Set/Mode select
3 Function
4 Up/Bypass on off
5 Down/Filter alarm clear
6 Heat recovery mode
7 Bypass mode
8 Fan speed
9 Indoor temperature
10 Time display
11 Monday - Sunday
12 4 time period in a day
13 Temperature
14 Filter alarm
15 Children’s Lock
16 Manual mode
17 Auto mode
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Controller Introduction
Operation instructions
1. Controller On/Off: The Controller is default to off when feed power to the ventilator, it only
shows time and date. After pressing , the controller is on, where it shows temperature, fan status etc.
Press again, controller will be off.
2. Time Settings: Press for over 2 seconds to enter Time Settings
At this time, the week info flashes; then press and to set week.
Press again to enter hour setting, then press and to set hour.
Press button again to enter minute setting, then press and to set minute.
Then press to save and exit.
3. Mode Selection: Press over 2 seconds to switch manual mode and auto mode.
4. Manual Mode: Under manual mode, the display shows and user can use and to change
fan speeds.
5. Auto Mode: Under auto mode, the display shows , at this time to press to enter the auto
mode setting, default is by using the and to set week, at this time, the display will show
When it displays , it means Time Period 1 in the chosen date;
At this time
press button to enter hour setting, and by and to set hour.
Press button to enter minute setting, and by and to set minute.
Press button to enter minute setting, and by and to set fan speed.
Press button again to enter the second period setting, at this time the display will show .
With the same way to set the whole week auto mode setting, after that, press to confirm the setting,
with without operation for 10 seconds, the system will save the setting automatically and exit.
Default auto mode setting is as below
Week Period Air volume Period Air volume Period Air volume Period Air vol-
1 2 3 4
Mon. M M M Off
8:00 12:00 13:00 18:00
1 2 3 4
Tue. M M M Off
8:00 12:00 13:00 18:00
1 2 3 4
Wed. M M M Off
8:00 12:00 13:00 18:00
1 2 3 4
Thu. M M M Off
8:00 12:00 13:00 18:00
1 2 3 4
Fri. M M M Off
8:00 12:00 13:00 18:00
1 2 3 4
Sat. M M M Off
8:00 12:00 13:00 18:00
1 2 3 4
Sun. M M M Off
8:00 12:00 13:00 18:00
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Controller Introduction
7. Children’s Lock setting: press both and over two seconds to active the Children’s
lock. When the screen shows , all the keys will be invalid. When the keys are locked, we need to
press “enter” and “up” over two seconds at the same time, so as to shut the engineering lock. while
the locked keys signal will disappear, all the keys return to operate in normal.
8. Filter Alarm: When the controller works over 1000 hours in total, the LCD screen will shows a re-
minding signal of filters clean, aims to reminds users to clean the filter. After finish filter cleaning,
users need to press the key over 5 seconds, then the reminding signal of filter clean will disap-
pear and return to auto-timing again.
9. By-Pass function: When the controller turns on, press button over 2 seconds to open the by-
pass valve. Press button over 2 seconds again to close the by-pass value. The Factory default of
by-pass value is off.
10. Silence setting: when the controller turns on, press button and button at the same time,
sounds from buttons will be eliminated. And press both button and button simultaneously again
to recover the sounds of buttons.
11. When controller is on, press simultaneously function key and over 2 seconds, all the function
will restore to factory default settings and auto power-off. The factory default values are as follows:
12. Temperature Calibration: when the ventilator is power off, long press function button and
keep over 5 seconds, it will shows the increase/reducing value of temperature. Press or to
adjust the temperature from -9 ℃ to 9 ℃ When finish setting, press button to save or it will save
automatically and exit after 6 seconds without any operations by hand.
Content Factory default state Content Factory default state
Power on/off Off Engineering lock Locked
Time Real time Time-fixing mode Start time: 5:00 fan
period I Operation: low airflow
Work mode Manual Time-fixing mode Start time: 7:00 fan
period II Operation: low airflow
Fan speed Low Time-fixing mode Start time: 17:00 fan
(manual mode) period III Operation: low airflow
By-pass function Closed Time-fixing mode Start time: 22:00 fan
period IV Operation: low airflow
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Controller Introduction
Installation
1. Open the box, get the 2. Connecting the wires 3. Push the rear shell 4. Make sure that the rear
screw and take the rear according to the wire into the lower point and shell is fixed closely , then
shell down, put the wire diagram . fasten it onto the upper the installation is finished.
through out of the rear point.
shell and then cover the
rear shell and fix it into
wall-mounted box.
HDK-19V-E-MODBUS V1.0
The HDK-19S-E-MODBUS protocol specifies the specific communication interface form.
No. Specifications Regulation
1 Physical interface RS485 half duplex
2 Baud rate 9600, no parity test
3 transfer method RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) format
4 Data stream format Address Function Code Number of Data Data1 ... Data n
CRC High Byte CRC Low Byte
5 Address 0-199
6 Function code 3, 6
7 Number of data < 255
8 Data 0-255
9 CRC checking code CRC-16
10 Byte format 10-bit format: 1 start bit + 8 data bits + no parity +1 stop bit
11 Checking method CRC-16
12 0 address Broadcast address
13 Interface definition A (+), B (-), two-wire system
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Controller Introduction
HDK-19V-MODBUS V1 Protocol
Controller is with Modbus RTU protocol, baud rate 9600, none even or odd, 8 data bit and 1 stop bit.
Detailed table is as below.
Function code Register address Function Data interpretation
03 00000 Indoor temperature Temperature range from 0-50℃
03 00001 Air quality 0: 1;2;3
03 00002 Mode 00: manual, 01:auto;
03 00003 Bypass 00: bypass off, 01: bypass on
03 00004 Fan speed 01: L speed, 02: M speed, 03: H speed
03 00005 On/off 00: off, 01: on
06 00002 Mode 00: manual, 01:auto
06 00003 Bypass 00: bypass off, 01: bypass on
06 00004 Fan speed 01: L speed, 02: M speed, 03: H speed
06 00005 On/off 00: off, 01: on
Please note that function code 03 is loading position and 06 is writing position.
Thermostat ID setting: When under ventilator off status, press and hold the and for 2 sec-
onds, the controller enters the ID setting state. The screen displays “001” by default, the default first-
ly changes the single digit, press the function key to select modify digits, tens, and modify it by
Or the , range is 0-199.
Commissioning
1. Check the connection after the installation is completed, and be sure to test it.
2. Turn on the power supply and run the test according to the following table to check the working
status of the blower and exhaust fan.
3. When an abnormality occurs in the test run, the wiring may be considered incorrect. In order to
prevent electric shock, please turn off the special circuit breaker immediately and re-wire correctly.
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Use Considerations
Use Considerations
After the energy recover ventilator is power Do not insert your fingers or sticks into the
on, the spark of the electrical contact caus- fresh air inlet or the dirty air inlet. Due to
es an explosion or fire. the high speed rotation of the wind wheel,
it is easy to cause injury
Continuous operation in an abnormal state Never modify, disassemble or repair it
! may cause malfunction, electric shock or yourself. Otherwise, it will cause the fan to
fire. burn, electric shock or fire.
When cleaning the filter and the heat ex- Do not install, move or reinstall yourself. If
changer, the switch must be turned off to there is any improper, there will be acci-
close the circuit breaker dents such as falling, electric shock, fire,
etc.
Do not set the exhaust air inlet at a loca- Do not place the burner near the ERV air
tion where it can absorb high temperature outlet, otherwise, it may cause insufficient
and high humidity air. Otherwise, it may combustion of the burning appliance.
cause adverse effects inside the unit, which
may cause malfunction, electric leakage
and fire.
! When not used for a long time, please turn Do not use a flammable sprayer near the
off the dedicated circuit breaker for safety. unit, as this may cause a fire.
Clean the filter regularly, too much dust in If set up the unit in ordinary ventilation
the filter will cause hypoxia in the room. during indoor heating in winter, it will
cause condensation at the fresh air outlet
of the unit, so it is forbidden to use ordi-
nary ventilation in winter.
ERV must be used according to the rated Do not wash the ERV unit with water, oth-
voltage., or it may cause fire or electric erwise it may cause electric shock.
shock.
The unit cannot be used for ventilation of
an open burning appliances (heating)
When using a gas or oil heater in the room,
Prohibited special ventilation equipment must be used.
To avoid injury, please pay special attention to the following when using:
1. Do not insert your fingers and objects into the rotating part.
2. Before using the tool to open the access panel, be sure to turn off the power. After
Warning the device is completely stopped, open the access panel to avoid injury.
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Maintenance
Power must be isolated before installation and maintenance to avoid injury or electricsshock. Supply
power cables, main circuit breaker and earth leakage protection, must comply with national regulations.
Failure to observe could cause unit failure, electric shock or fire.
Standard filtration is supplied with this unit and must be used. Dust and dirt can accumulate in the heat
exchanger if filters are removed. (This can lead to failure or decreased performance). To ensure efficient
operation, regular cleaning or replacement of filters is required. Filter maintenance frequency will de-
pend on working environment and unit running time.
Fixed Part
Service Board
Cleaning the filter
1. Open the access door
2. Remove the filters (from the side of the unit)
3. Vacuum the filters to get rid of the dust and dirt. For
bad conditions dip it into water with soft wash to clean. Turning Direction
4. Push the filters to the positions after they get dried
naturally, close the access door. Install
Uninstall
5. Change the filters if they are badly affected with
dust and dirt or if they are broken.
Maintenance of heat exchanger
1. Pull off the filters first
2. Draw out the exchanger from the unit
3. Establish a cleaner schedule to clean the dust and
dirt on the exchanger. Filter
4. Install the exchanger and filters to their positions Heat Exchanger
and close the access door.
Remarks: It is recommended maintenance of the ex-
changer is made every 3 years
Failure diagnose
User can use the unit after trial operation. Before contacting us, you can make self trouble shooting fol-
lowing below chart in case of any failure.
Phenomenon Possible reason Solutions
The airflow volumes both in-
door and outdoor vents drop
Dust and dirt blocking the filter Replace or clean the filter
obviously after a period of op-
eration.
Noise comes from vents Vents installation are loosing. Re-tightening the vents connec-
tions
1. Guarantee power is on
1. No electricity 2. Connect the breaker
Unit doesn’t work
2. Protection breaker is cut
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Beijing Holtop Artificial Environment Technology Co., Ltd
Factory address: No. 158 Hanjiachuan Road, Haidian
District, Beijing, China
International Marketing Center
Address: Room 2101, Headquarters Center Building No.25,
Tian An Hi-Tech Ecological Park, No.555 Panyu Ave
Panyu District, Guangzhou, China
Tel: 0086-20-39388201
Fax: 0086-20-39388202
Web: www.holtop.com
Email:
[email protected]ISO9000 ISO14001 Issue Date: Nov 2019