Water Flow Requirements - RadonAway AIRaider 321 Instruction & Installation Manual

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1.2. Water Flow Requirements

The standard residential AIRaider Systems are designed for use with water flows up to 20 gallons
per minute (GPM).* The system comes equipped with an outflow ball valve. If higher/ lower system
outflow is needed, open/close the ball valve by the amount necessary to balance the system. The well
pump output must produce at least 1 GPM more than the output of the AIRaider (i.e. well output = 8
GPM ; AIRaider
outflow setting = 7 GPM) for proper system performance. If the well pump
TM
output is less than the system output the AIRaider will run dry and possible damage may occur. To
prevent this from occuring the water flow rate must be determined before the system is installed.
*Some AIRaider Systems are not recommended for high flow residential properties. All repressurization systems
(except for the AIRaider
sizing is required to meet water flow needs. Consult manufacturer if assistance is needed for system selection.
1.3. Unpacking and Locating System Components
1.3.1. Unpack All System Components
Remove all packing material and discard appropriately away from the work area.
1.3.2. Locate All Components
Check to ensure all components are intact and included in shipment.(See Figure 5 and 8)
Included component list (may vary with order):
• Tank Assembly with External Plumbing
• Control Panel Wiring, Float Switches and Pressure Switch*
• Submersible Pump** and Blower
• Installation Kit – Manual, Vent Connection Coupling, ASV Overflow Control
* Included on 321-S50X, 433-S50, and 433-S50X models.
** Mounted internally on 321-S50X, 433-S50 and 433-S50X Systems.
IN063 Rev.E
PRE-INSTALLATION
EZ
, 433-S50 & 433-S50X) are sold separately. Proper repressurization system
TM
95
and Alarm System, etc.
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