📘 Greentek manuals • Free online PDFs
Greentek logo

Greentek Manuals & User Guides

Manufacturer of residential and commercial Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRV) and Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERV) designed to improve indoor air quality.

Tip: include the full model number printed on your Greentek label for the best match.

About Greentek manuals on Manuals.plus

Greentek is a specialized manufacturer of ventilation systems, focusing on Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRVs) and Energy Recovery Ventilators (ERVs) for residential and light commercial applications. Now a part of the Systemair family, Greentek products are engineered to provide optimal indoor air quality by efficiently exchanging stale indoor air with fresh outdoor air while retaining energy. Their lineup, including the Premier, Solace, and LCH series, is designed to meet rigorous building codes and energy standards across North America.

Greentek manuals

Latest manuals from manuals+ curated for this brand.

Greentek 445792 Heat Recovery Ventilator Installation Guide

February 12, 2026
Greentek 445792 Heat Recovery Ventilator Specifications Product Name: PREMIER 0.7H Heat Recovery Ventilator Model Number: 445792 Revision Date: 2025-12-01 Parts Included: Heat Recovery Ventilator, Hanging Bracket, Drain Hose Kit, Operation…

Greentek 463301 Heat Recovery Ventilators Installation Guide

November 12, 2024
Greentek 463301 Heat Recovery Ventilators Specifications Product: Heat Recovery Ventilators Models: Light commercial models Product Numbers: LCH-4H: 450 CFM, Horizontal Configuration LCH-7H: 750 CFM, Horizontal Configuration LCH-12H: 1200 CFM, Horizontal…

Greentek support FAQ

Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.

  • How often should I clean my Greentek HRV filters?

    It is generally recommended to clean the filters every 3 months. Washable electrostatic panel filters can be rinsed with water, while the core should be cleaned according to the specific model instructions, typically once a year.

  • What is the difference between Continuous and Standby mode?

    In Continuous (Ventilation) mode, the fans run constantly to exchange air at a low or medium speed. In Intermittent (Standby) mode, the system remains idle until activated to high speed by a remote control, timer, or humidistat.

  • Why is balancing the airflow important for my Greentek unit?

    Balancing ensures that the amount of air entering the home equals the amount leaving. An imbalanced system can cause positive or negative pressure, leading to poor efficiency, condensation issues, or backdrafting of combustion appliances.

  • Where should the outdoor weatherhoods be installed?

    Intake and exhaust hoods should be located at least 6 to 10 feet apart, 18 inches above the expected snow line, and away from sources of contamination like driveways, gas meters, or garbage bins.