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September 2019 Humidex CCC-103 Rev. 3.4En Installation & Owner’s Manual English This Manual Covers the Following Models CCC-103E → Crawl Space CCC-103R → Booster Fan Manufactured by: ClairiTech Innovations Inc. 1095 Ohio Rd. Boudreau-Ouest, NB Canada E4P 6N4...
........................5 DEAL LOCATION OF THE Installation ..........................6 ..........................6 ACTORS TO CONSIDER ......................6 ELECTING THE OCATION ................................. 6 UCTING CCC-103E ..................7 REPARING THE NSTALLATION ....................8 TTACHING THE IPE AND ........................9 ASTEN NIT TO THE CCC-103R ........................
Humidex Service and Warranty For Customer Assistance To aid in answering questions if you call for service or warranty purposes, please record below the model and serial number located on the side of the unit. Product Name: Model #: Date of Manufacturing:...
Humidex Consumer Limited Warranty ClairiTech Innovations Inc. warrants to the first consumer that this product, when shipped in its original container, will be free from defective workmanship and materials, and agrees that it will, at its discretion, either repair the defect or replace the defective Product or part thereof with a new or remanufactured equivalent at no charge to the purchaser for the period(s) set forth below.
3) Unit should be installed as far away as possible from the source of replenishment air. 4) Outside duct must be no less than 6” and dedicated for the Humidex unit only. 5) Maximum circulation is required to draw in air from all parts of the crawlspace.
(Note: when humidity conditions in the home are below the humidity setting on the Humidex, as they usually are during the heating season, the Humidex operates at approx. 25% of the capacity of a standard bathroom fan), or by introducing make-up air inside the building.
Also maximize the distance between the unit and the source of replenishment air (example: stairwell or openings to upper level). For Interior Wall Installation: The distance between the Humidex back and the exterior wall should not be more than 12 feet. For this application the flex has to be replaced with rigid piping.
Humidex Preparing the CCC-103E for Installation Measure the required Unit height. Remember that the units cannot be higher than 3” to 6” off the ground. From the inside, drill a pilot hole of approximately ¼” at the center of the proposed 6¼”...
Humidex Attaching the Flex, Pipe and Vent Attach the flex to the vent with the provided screws. From the outside, push the flex through the 6 ¼” hole. Make sure the vent is not twisted by inserting the screws too tight and that the flaps are working properly.
Mount CCC-103R booster fan on floor joist a minimum of 6’ away from the universal boot to reduce noise. Connect universal boot to booster fan with a 6” insulated flex. The CCC-103R booster fan must be plugged into the outlet located on the CCC-103E unit. Note: An extension may be needed A T-junction duct and flex can be added to the exhaust side of the CCC-103R to direct air into all areas of the crawl space.
The heat in the house accompanied with the dry air (Dryer air requires less energy to heat) will result in the Humidex working at a low speed; enough to maintain a minimal airflow with minimal energy costs.
76° F (18° to 24°). When a Humidex is installed in these conditions, condensation may result, as the air from the upstairs comes in contact with cold surfaces (i.e. concrete walls, floors, etc.). The Humidex ventilation effect will over time increase the basement temperature and help prevent this condition, however, during the initial operating season;...
Mold, Mildew and Musty Smell If mold or mildew is present prior to installing a Humidex, please have the contaminated area cleaned. Not doing so could cause the Humidex to spread that mold to other locations in the basement or crawlspace.
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