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Product Data
HRVBBLHA, HRVBBSVA, HRVBBSHA
HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATORS
HRVBBLHA
HRVBBSVA
HRVBBSHA
The Heat Recovery Ventilation (HRV) system offered by Bryant
is the finest on the market today. The HRV provides efficient and
cost effective heat recovery during the heating season when
needed most.
As temperatures drop below 23_F(--5_C), indoor air is
recirculated periodically through the heat exchanger core to
prevent frost from forming. Competitors’ methods of
supplementary electric defrost waste energy. Unlike rotary wheel
heat exchangers which mix air streams, these cross--flow or
counterflow heat exchangers ensure that there is no mixing of the
stale air stream with the fresh outdoor air stream.
A filter installed on the incoming outdoor air stream removes
large airborne particles from the intake air stream before they
enter the heat exchanger and reduces the maintenance required.
The units’ acoustically engineered design makes the Bryant HRV
the quietest on the market and ensures that comfort is felt, not
heard.
Unlatching two (2) suitcase style latches allows easy removal of
the filters and core for cleaning.
NOTE: The HRV should not be installed in an attic or
unconditioned space unless provisions are made for drainline
freezing and condensation.
STANDARD FEATURES
SEnergy saving defrost cycle
SCross--flow, counterflow heat exchangers
SOne filter on incoming air; one filter on outgoing air to
protect core
SAcoustical design
SNo--tools maintenance
SPolypropylene heat exchanger core
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HRV LHA 1150
Model number nomenclature
Equipment Type:
Heat Recovery Ventilator
Electrical Supply:
1 --- 1 1 5 Vo l t s Maximum Capacity:
100 CFM
150 CFM
250 CFM
Descriptor (A Series):
LHA --- Large Horizontal
SVA --- Small Vertical
SHA --- Small Horizontal
BB
Brand:
Bryant
Climate Map for Energy and Heat Recovery Ventilators
ERV Recommended w/HRV or ERV Wall Control
ERV Recommended
HRV Recommended
Honolulu
Sacramento Salt Lake
City
Boise
Salem
Vancouver
Helena
Edmonton
Calgary Regina Winnipeg
Bismark
Topeka
Denver
Oklahoma City
Austin
Baton Rouge
Orlando
Atlanta Columbia
Raleigh
Washington D.C.
Nashville
Indianapolis
Springfield
Chicago
Des Moines
Minneapolis
Green Bay
Milwaukee
Detroit
Madison
Harrisburg
Hartford
Boston
Syracuse
Montreal
Ottawa
Timmins
HRV
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K01
Controls and accessories part number nomenclature
K --- A c c e s s o r y K i t
CONTROL DESCRIPTION
BAU --- Bryant Automatic Control
BBS--- Bryant Basic Control
BST---Bryant Standard Control
ACCESSORY DESCRIPTION
6 F M --- 6 i n . F l o w m e t e rs (2 )
7 F M --- 7 i n . F l o w m e t e rs (2 )
8 F M --- 8 i n . F l o w m e t e rs (2 )
EXH--- Exhaust Hood
HOD--- Intake Hood
KIT--- Balancing Kit
TIMER DESCRIPTION
20C---20-Minute Timer Kit
60M---60-Minute Adjustable Timer Kit
FILTER DESCRIPTION (in.)
112---11-1/2 x 12-3/4
116---11-7/8 x 16-5/8
123---12-15/16 x 13-1/2
145---14-3/8 x 15-1/2
713---7-13/16 x 13-1/2
810---8-1/8 x 10-3/4
812---8-7/8 x 12-3/4
916---9 x 16-5/8
V
V --- H e a t
Recovery
Ventilator
B
A--- Original Series
B --- Second Series
A C --- A c c e s s o r y
CN--- Control
FL--- Filter Media
TM --- Timer
CN
0 1 --- P a r t N u m b e r
01
0 1 --- S i n g l e P a c k
BAU
Kit Number Description Where Used
KVBCN0101BBS Basic HRV Control Used with all HRVs
KVBCN0101BST Standard HRV Control Used with all HRVs
KVBCN0101BLT Bryant OneTouch Control UsedwithallHRVsasamainwallcontrol
KVAAC0101HCO Intake and Exhaust Hood Used as a single intake/exhaust for HRVBBSVA1100, HRVBBSHA1100 only.
KVAAC0101HOD Exterior Intake and Exhaust Hood 2Required
KVATM010120B 20 Minute Push Button Timer Used with all HRVs when 20 minute manual operation is required
KVATM010160M 60 Minute Timer Used with all HRVs, time is adjustable between 10 and 60 minutes
KVAAC0101KIT Start ---Up Balancing Kit Start up Balancing Kit, includes (2) 6 in. Flow Meter Collars & Magnehelic Gage
KVAAC01016FM 6 in. Flow Meter Collar At start up, when 6 in. duct work is connected to HRV
KVAAC01017FM 7 in. Flow Meter Collar At start up, when 7 in. duct work is connected to HRV
KVAAC01018FM 8 in. Flow Meter Collar At start up, when 8 in. duct work is connected to HRV
KVAFK0101100 Internal Filter Used with HRVBBSHA1100, HRVBBSVA1100 Unit 10 1/2 in. x 6 3/4 in. x 1/2 in.
KVAFK0201150 Internal Filter Used with HRVBBLHA1150, HRVBBLHA1250 Unit 15 1/2 in. x 7 in. x 5/8 in.
HRV
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Control
Description
Fan Speed
Control
Dehumidistat
Control
Continuous
Mode
Intermittent
Mode
OneTouch Yes No Yes Yes
Basic Yes No Yes No
Standard Yes Yes Yes Yes
Control Features
Basic Control:
Allows the user to manually set fan speed to low or high as
required to maximize comfort.
Standard Control:
Offers automatic dehumidistat control and the option to select
continuous or intermittent fan operation. Setting the wall control
to low will activate the continuous mode.
OneTouch Control:
Allows control of ventilator with the touch of a button. This
control will operate as a main wall control. The OneTouch will
operate the unit in Intermittent Mode (20 minutes per hour),
continuous low speed, continuous high speed, and off.
Automatic Defrost Cycle Features
All models offer a non--electric defrost cycle feature which
prevents frost and ice buildup within the heat recovery core.
When the outside air temperature falls below 23_F(--5_C) it is
electronically sensed and the dampers close the outside air ports.
This allows warm indoor air to recirculate within the heat
recovery core. The frequency of this cycle increases as the outside
air temperature decreases.
Model
25_FTO55_F
( --- 5 _C T O --- 1 5 _C)
4_F T O --- 1 7 _F
( --- 1 5 . 6 _C T O --- 2 7 . 3 _C)
B E L O W --- 1 8 _F
( --- 2 7 . 8 _C)
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DEFROST* EXCHANGE{DEFROST* EXCHANGE{DEFROST* EXCHANGE{
HRVBBLHA 6 Minutes 60 Minutes 6 Minutes 32 Minutes 6 Minutes 20 Minutes
HRVBBSHA 6 Minutes 60 Minutes 6 Minutes 32 Minutes 6 Minutes 20 Minutes
HRVBBSVA 6 Minutes 60 Minutes 6 Minutes 32 Minutes 6 Minutes 20 Minutes
* All defrost times are in the standard mode (as shipped)
{Time between defrost when within specified temperature range
HRV
5
A
(425.5)
B
12 in.
(381.0)
G
(114.3)
D
C
30 1/4 in.
(768.3)
NOTES:
1. FRESH AIR FROM HRV TO HOUSE
2. FRESH AIR FROM OUTSIDE TO HRV
3. STALE AIR FROM HOUSE TO HRV
4. STALE AIR FROM HRV TO OUTSIDE
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5 7/8 in. Dia
(149.2)
4 PLCS
2 3/16 in.
(56.2)
4 PLCS
1 in.
(25.4)
2 PLCS
16 3/4 in.
4 1/2 in.
A05228
A B C D
Model in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm
HRVBBLHA1150 17-1/4 438.2 10-1/2 266.7 4-1/2 114.3 11 279.4
HRVBBLHA1250 17-1/4 438.2 10-1/2 266.7 4-1/2 114.3 11 279.4
E F G
Model in. mm in. mm in. mm
HRVBBLHA1150 7-3/4 196.9 4-3/8 111.1 7-3/4 196.9
HRVBBLHA1250 7-3/4 196.9 5-13/16 147.6 7-3/4 196.9
Fig. 1 -- HRVBBLHA Unit Dimensions
HRV
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A05426
Fig. 2 -- HRVBBSHA Unit Dimensions
A05425
Fig. 3 -- HRVBBSVA Unit Dimensions
Physical data
Model HRVBBLHA1150 HRVBBLHA1250 HRVBBSVA1100 HRVBBSHA1100
Port Locations Side Side Top Side
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Weight — lb (kg) 65 (29.5) 73 (33.2) 42 42
Shipping Weight — lb (kg) 75 (34) 83 (37.6) 48 48
Shipping Dimensions (in.)
Height
Width
Depth
23-1/16
36-1/16
17-13/16
22-15/16
35-1/16
22-15/16
25.5
17.5
23.0
30.0
15.0
23.0
HRV
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Physical data (continued)
Model HRVBBLHA1150 HRVBBLHA1250 HRVBBSVA1100 HRVBBSHA1100
Capacity—CFM @
0.5-0.3ESP (in. wc)
130---168 191 ---210 99---107 99---107
Efficiency (Sensible)—Percent
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Efficiency (Latent)—Percent
@ all temperatures 0000
Heat Core Exchange Area—
cu ft (cu m) 120 (3.4) 166 (4.7) 55 (5.1) 55 (5.1)
Model HRVBBLHA1150 HRVBBLHA1250 HRVBBSVA1100 HRVBBSHA1100
Voltage 120 120 120 120
MaxPower—watts 150 218 150 150
Max Amps 1.4 1.9 1.3 1.3
Methods to Size HRVs
Method 1:
1. Calculate cubic feet of occupied space
2. Multiply by recommended air changes per hour (AC/h)
3. Divide by 60 minutes per hour to convert to CFM
Example: 2000 sq ft with 8 ft ceiling
0.35 air changes per hour (AC/h)
(2000 sq ft x 8 ft ceiling x 0.35 AC/h) / 60 min/h =
93.3 CFM
Method 2:
1. Multiply number of people times 15 CFM/person
2. Multiply number of bathrooms times 20 CFM/each
3. Add25CFMforkitchen
Example: 2 people
2 bathrooms
1 kitchen
(2 x 15) + (2 x 20) + 25 = 95 CFM
Additional heating and cooling load charts
Although the ventilators process the outside air before it enters
the home, additional heating and cooling loads need to be
considered.
HEATING LOAD BTU
Outside Temp
°F
Heat Load (BTUh)
@ Inside Design
Temp 72°F
HRVBBLHA1150
–25 4,688
–20 4,466
–15 4,598
–10 4,334
–5 4,069
03,805
53,541
10 3,502
15 3,220
20 2,938
25 2,950
30 2,636
35 2,322
40 2,009
The heating load chart shows the heating loads in BTUh for a
range of winter design temperatures for each model of ventilator.
EXAMPLE: The heating design temperature for Milwaukee,
WI, is --4_F. At -- 5_F, the additional heating load of the
HRVBBLHA1250 is 8417 BTUh. This additional load should be
taken into consideration when sizing the heating equipment.
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COOLING LOAD BTU
Outside
Cooling Load (BTUh) @ Inside Design
Temp 7 5°F and 50% Relative Humidity
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BTU/lb HRVBBLHA1150 HRVBBLHA1250
30 670 1,071
31 1,090 1,741
32 1,509 2,411
33 1,928 3,080
34 2,347 3,750
35 2,766 4,419
36 3,185 5,089
37 3,604 5,759
38 4,023 6,428
39 4,442 7,098
40 4,861 7,767
41 5,280 8,437
42 5,699 9,107
The cooling load chart shows the loads in BTUh also. To use the
cooling load chart, first find the design enthalpy from a
psychrometric chart using the design dry bulb and wet bulb
temperatures. (See following psychrometric chart.) The cooling
load can then be found for a range of enthalpies for each
ventilator.
EXAMPLE: The cooling design dry bulb temperature for
Milwaukee, WI, is 87_F and the average wet bulb at that
temperature is 73_F. On the psychrometric chart the enthalpy is
about 37.7 BTU/lb of dry air which will round up to 38 BTU/lb
of dry air. In the left column, at 38 BTU/lb the HRVBBLHA1250
would have an additional cooling load of 6428 BTUh. This
additional load should be taken into account when sizing the air
cooling equipment.
HRV
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Psychrometric chart
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.024
.023
.022
.021
.020
.019
.018
.017
.016
.015
.014
.013
.012
.95
.90
.85
.80
.75
.70
.65
.60
.55
.50
.45
.40
.35
.011
.010
.009
.008
.007
.006
.005
.004
.003
.002
.001
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Sensible
heat
factor
Pounds of moisture
per pound of dry air
789
10 11
12
32 33
34 35
36
37 38
39 40
41
42 43
44 45
47
48 49
46
27 28
29 30
31
19 20
21 22
23
24 25
26
12 13
14 15
16
17
18
Wet Bulb,
Dewpoint or
Saturation
Temperature F
Dry Bulb
Temperature F
20
Below 32˚F, properties and enthalpy deviation lines are for ice.
25
25 30 35
40
45 50 55
60
65
70 75
80
30 35 40
85 90 95 100 105
180
170
160
150
140
130
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
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45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 100 105 110
Enthalpy at saturation, Btu per pound of dry air
Grains of moisture
per pound of dry air
14.0 cu ft
14.5 cu ft per pound of dry air
13.5 cu ft
13.0 cu ft
12.5 cu ft
90% Relative Humidity
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
-.02 BTU
-.01 BTU
-.02 Btu
-.04 Btu
-.06 Btu
-.08 Btu
+0.1 Btu
+0.2 Btu
+0.3 Btu
+0.4 Btu
+0.5 Btu
80%
60%
40%
20%
Btu per
pound of dry air -0.3 Btu
Enthalpy deviation
HRV
10
HRV installed with forced air system
A99297
HRV installed with independent air distribution
A99298
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
EBryant Heating & Cooling Systems 7310 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46231 Printed in U.S.
A
. Edition
Date: 1/2006 Replaces: NEW
Catalog No. PDS HR
V
.150.1
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