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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
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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