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29 | Live SER 2004 Energy Recovery Ventilator Fantech’s larger residential, full-featured ERV for large house projects, the SER2004 is designed for higher static pressure and higher airflow applications. The SER 2004 unit brings a continuous supply of fresh air into a home while exhausting an equal amount of contaminated air. The enthalpic core at the center of the unit transfers heat and moisture from the incoming air to the outgoing that was cooled and dried by the building’s air conditioner. When it is warm and humid outside and the indoors are cooled and dehumidified already, the ERV pre-cools the fresh incoming air and transfers a portion of the incoming humidity into the exhaust air, reducing the ventilation load. Reduces the load on a home’s air conditioner, compared to other ventilation methods, to save on cooling costs. This unit is designed for warmer, humid climates with longer cooling seasons. The unit has a built-in defrost mechanism that activates at 23°F in order to prevent the energy transfer core from freezing. Airflow up to 155 cfm @ 0.4” Ps serves 7 bedroom homes Enthalpic core • • Maximum continuous airflow 0.1” Ps 0.2” Ps 0.3” Ps 0.4” Ps 0.5” Ps 0.6” Ps 0.7” Ps 0.8” Ps 0.9” Ps 1.0” Ps Net supply air flow 186 176 166 155 145 134 123 112 101 90 Gross supply/exhaust air flow 186 176 166 155 145 134 123 112 101 90 in.wg cfm Energy performance Supply temperature Net airflow Consumed power Sensible recovery efficiency Heating Net recovery/moisture transfer cfm W % % % 32 64 62 81 92 78 32 117 128 74 86 76 70 84 O Heating F Apparent sensible effectiveness 32 1 161 194 95 64 57 661 95 Cooling 71 117 130 601 Total recovery efficiency Specification data SER 2004 2 High speed fantech Duct size Voltage / phase Rated power Max amps Average airflow @ 0.4” Ps inch Model V/~ W A cfm 6 120 / 1 150 1.9 155 2 Connection Defrost cycle Shipping weight Item # lbs Side Automatic 66 List price USD 40086 1,427.00