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ABOUT US Imperial Air Technologies Inc. is the only manufacturer that offers you a complete range of products designed to improve indoor air quality, and that provides a wide selection of accessories to facilitate installation.
1. VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS DETERMINE YOUR A. Room Count Calculation VENTILATION NEEDS LIVING SPACE NUMBER OF ROOMS CFM (L/S) CFM REQUIRED INSTALLATION Master Bedroom x 20 cfm (10 L/s) ———— ———— With Basement x 20 cfm (10 L/s) How much fresh air do I need? ————...
2. FITTING EQUIVALENT LENGTHS - Flex pipe equivalent length is - 45º perimeter pipe elbow smooth pipe x2 equivalent length = 5 ft. (1.52 m) - Flex fitting equivalent length is NOTE: Where flex duct is used smooth fitting x2 to make 45º...
3. TYPES OF INSTALLATIONS DIRECT DUCTED SYSTEM figure 3.1 Return from This application uses a devoted Bathroom or Kitchen duct system supply and the exhausting of stale air accumulated in the home. It is recommended to install fresh air grilles in all bedrooms and living areas.
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3. TYPES OF INSTALLATIONS (CONTINUED) SIMPLIFIED SYSTEM figure 3.3 INSTALLATION When using this application make sure that there is minimum 3 feet (0.9 m)between the fresh air and exhaust air connections of the HRV/ERV in the return air duct. (see figure 3.3) Distribution to Distribution to IMPORTANT:...
You should have access to a condensate drain near the HRV/ERV to avoid the use of condensate pump. 6. INSTALLATION OF THE HRV / ERV The entire line of Imperial HRV/ ERV products is designed for “Single Person Mounting ”...
7. INSULATED FLEX FROM UNIT TO OUTSIDE WALL WARNING: Always fix and secure Air Connector A category of the 6" collars with the screws supplied. flexible duct not meeting the Avoiding this critical step the unit will requirements of an Air Duct per UL accumulate condensation.
9. CONDENSATION DRAIN LINE Insert the threaded drain adapter thru the bottom of the HRV/ERV and hand tighten the plastic nut, and with a wrench tighten the nut another half turn to assure a better seal. Install condensate line (included in drain kit). Insert condensate tubing by pushing clear plastic line over drain adapter.
12. THE MATRIX™ HIGH PERFORMANCE VENTILATION HOOD AIRFLOW & Exterior wall Exhaust air from home INSTALLATION “TOP” IMPORTANT: Install ventilation hood a minimum of 18” (457mm) above grade. Do not install under a deck, enclose Fresh air to home porch, patio, garages, crawl spaces or “BOTTOM” attics.
14. BALANCING THE UNIT WITH THE DUOTROL™ USING THE SELECTOR SWITCH SYSTEM TIP TO INSTALLER: When on Balancing Mode, the Selector Switch allows you to choose the motor you want to set. A) CLOSED DUOTROL COVER B) OPEN DUOTROL COVER GREEN LIGHT 1.
15. CONTROLS CONNECTION RD-1 (2 wires) RD-3D, RD-4D (4 wires) (XDH Series only) T3 TIMER (3 wires) B G R B G R B G R Jumper Jumper Jumper LVC Version 1 Installation of a RD-Series main wall control with your HRV/ERV will improve LVC Version 1 JP-4* JP-4*...
16. WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR FURNACE INTERLOCK SYSTEMS STANDARD FORCED AIR INTERLOCKING WIRING A relay is normally used when tying a ventilation system to the forced air distribution system. Our Duotrol System is equipped with an internal relay that will activate the forced air system’ ventilator when there is a demand from the HRV /ERV.
17. TROUBLESHOOTING QUESTION / ITEM DIAGNOSIS / SOLUTION • HRV/ERV not running • Verify breaker in main electrical panel • Verify the HRV or ERV is in the ON position • Verify the all wall controls switch on the HRV or ERV are activated to supply power to the unit • Unplug HRV or ERV verify if the controller is wired correctly to the connection box on the side of the unit • Verify main outlet polarization • Air is too dry • Increase the humidity level on the controller • Reduce continuous airflow rate • Switch ventilation mode from continuous to intermittent • Humidifier recommended if heating source is a forced air system • Air too humid • Suggest continuous operation of HRV or ERV • Reduce humidity level on dehumidistat • Increase continuous airflow rate • Insufficient ventilation, check capacity • Internal source of moisture, e.g. heating wood store in basement, possible leaks or poor insulation R-value and or dryer is venting in basement • Vibration or noise • Verify that vibration mounting straps, hanging chains or wall bracket is used for hanging the units.
All Imperial Air Technologies products are backed by the best limited warranty on the market. Imperial Air technologies Inc. reserves the rights to modify a product, without prior notice, whether in price, design, color or codes, in order to offer at all times quality products that are highly competitive.
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