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AIRaider™ EZ
95
Installation & Instruction Manual
RadonAway
3 Saber Way Ward Hill, MA 01835
radonaway.com
IN052 Rev. K 0613

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  • Page 1 AIRaider™ EZ Installation & Instruction Manual RadonAway 3 Saber Way Ward Hill, MA 01835 radonaway.com IN052 Rev. K 0613...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS & FIGURES 1. PRE-INSTALLATION ..................................................1.1. Safety Matters ........................ 1.2. Water Flow Requirements ..........................1.3. Full Water Test ..................1.4. Unpacking and Locating System Components .................... 1.4.1 Unpack All System Components ......................1.4.2 Locate All Components ........................
  • Page 3: Pre-Installation

    PRE-INSTALLATION 1. PRE-INSTALLATION The AIRaider System is a diffused bubble aeration system for the removal of radon and other VOC’s from ™ residential water supplies. This installation and operation manual is designed to guide professionals through the safe and proper installation of the AIRaider System.
  • Page 4: Water Flow Requirements

    PRE-INSTALLATION 1.2. Water Flow Requirements The AIRaider System is designed for use with water flows up to 7 gallons per minute (GPM)* for ™ optimum Radon Reduction. Higher outflow can be accommodated although higher flows will result in reduced water pressure (see Figure 1) and a degradation of radon reduction efficacy. Figure 1 - Pump Curve If higher or lower system outflow is needed, a flow control valve may be placed in the outlet piping down stream of the bladder tank and may be opened or closed by the amount necessary to balance the system.
  • Page 5: Full Water Test

    PRE-INSTALLATION Household water use must be discontinued during the following flow rate test. Mid-Range Flow Rate Test: Attach garden hose to the drain connection on the base of the Well Pressure Tank. Open the drain valve and run water for 15 minutes. After 15 minutes, check the pressure gauge on the well system.
  • Page 6: Use Qualified Technicians

    PRE-INSTALLATION 1.5. Use Qualified Technicians A Licensed Plumber, Electrician, Radon Contractor or Certified Water Treatment Specialist may be required to install the AIRaider System in accordance with the installation instructions. Check your Local and State ™ Code and Licensing requirements. Failure to follow the instructions may lead to poor system performance and/or possible system damage.
  • Page 7: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW Now you are ready to begin the installation process. The eight steps to properly install the AIRaider ™ System are listed below. Read all components of each step prior to beginning the actual installation. System Location Readying the System for Installation Plumbing Hook Up...
  • Page 8: System Location

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2.1. System Location When selecting the location for the AIRaider System, six factors should be among those considered: ™ System Plumbing Hook-up. Find a location that will minimize the amount of plumbing necessary, this is typically in proximity to the well tank. Electrical Hook-up.
  • Page 9 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Over temperature warning light Blower housing Push button, thermostat override Solenoid valves cutout. Permits pump operation to refill tank with cold water. Hammer arrester Vent Vent pipe hose clamps On/off float switch housing. Aerator control float, blower and solenoid Fail safe float control (normally closed) 3”...
  • Page 10: Plumbing Hook-Up

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2.3. Plumbing Hook-up To bladder tank Vent hole, breaks siphon if unit overflows. All plumbing should be performed in accordance Water in with Local and State Codes by a Qualified Plumber. Shut off water main valve located after the pres- sure tank.
  • Page 11 Figure 8 - Electrical Schematic Page 11 of 22 IN052 Rev. K 0413...
  • Page 12: Electrical Hook-Up

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2.4. Electrical Hook-up The Installation must comply with the National Electrical Code, NEC NFPA 70 and all applicable Local and State Codes! Electrical Wiring must be completed by a qualified and licensed electrician. WARNING: Never perform electrical work while standing in water. Do not attempt wiring on a live circuit.
  • Page 13: Vent Line Installation

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2.5. Vent Line Installation Use only 2”, 3” or 4” Schedule 40 PVC or equivalent pipe for vent line. Follow all applicable AARST, EPA, and/or State Standards for Radon or VOC venting. Connect vent line to 2” socket elbow on the rear of the system (figure 9).
  • Page 14: Remote Air Intake

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2.6. Remote Air Intake If a Remote Air Intake is required because of Air Quality or Quantity issues then Use Only 1-1/4” or larger Schedule 40 PVC or equivalent pipe for the air intake line. Unscrew the air filter provided from the cover and run the intake line from the pipe thread connection on the cover to the location selected for the air intake.
  • Page 15: System Check

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS System Check 1. Run the system through a couple of Fill Time cycles to ensure all components are WELL PUMP AIRaider™ (5 Gal Bucket EZ Out) working properly. OUTPUT, GPM Output, GPM Secs. 2. The blower operates for the duration of the fill cycle.
  • Page 16: Retesting

    RETESTING AND MAINTENANCE RETESTING After AIRaider installation, the installer should perform another water analysis to ensure proper system ™ performance. This sampling should be performed one week after the date of installation. Sampling Procedure: Remove aerator from faucet or spigot, if applicable. Run water so that the AIRaider™...
  • Page 17: Annual Service (Required)

    MAINTENANCE 4.2. Annual Service (Required) The following procedures should be followed annually to maintain the AIRaider™: • Clean solenoids and switch coil locations. • Check any hose connections. • Check and/or clean the blower air intake filter. • Check and/or clean any filters or strainer installed on the inlet line to the AIRaider™. •...
  • Page 18: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING TROUBLE SHOOTING Symptom Solution • Check power: switch in on position; circuit breaker at panel in on position. • No water in house Bypass System. If there is still no water, main well pump may not be functioning. •...
  • Page 19: Alarm Schematic

    ALARM SCHEMATIC ALARM SCHEMATIC Page 19 of 22 IN052 Rev. K 0613...
  • Page 20: Blower Brush Replacement

    BLOWER BRUSH REPLACEMENT BLOWER BRUSH REPLACEMENT 1. Remove the 4 Square Slotted Combo Head Screws as shown in Figure 11. Combo head brass screws 2. Remove enclosure cover and blower assembly from the blower enclosure box. 3. The screws retaining the brush housings to the blower are now accessible without further disassembly.
  • Page 21: Equipment Specification

    EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION 8. EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION: AIRaider™ EZ 20 Amp 120 VAC System Blower: High Flow 20000 RPM 0.21HP 800 Watt 115VAC/5.7 Amp Pump: 1/2 HP 1100 Watt 115V/10.6 Amp Thermally Protected Submersible Pump Controller: Pressure Switch with Pressure Regulator to reduce Pump cycling on and off. Air Alarm: Pressure Switch with 120 VAC/0.02 Amp Buzzer Solenoid Valves: Normally Closed Metal Housed Class F120 VAC Buna N Seal Brass Valve Body ¾”...
  • Page 22: Limited Warranty

    Warranty does not include damage in shipment unless the damage is due to the negligence of RadonAway. To make a claim under these limited warranties, you must return the defective item to RadonAway. All other warranties, expressed or written are not valid. RadonAway is not responsible for installation or removal cost associated with this warranty.

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