Table of contents 1 Introduction ............1 5.2.1 To Balance the Exhaust Fan .... 24 5.2.2 To Balance the Supply Fan ....24 Product Description........1 Intended Use ..........1 6 Operation............25 Document description........1 Control Hierarchy / Operations ..... 25 Product Overview ........
This product is intended for residential use only. Document description This document contains instructions for installation, operation and maintenance of the product. The procedures must be done by approved personnel only. Speak to Greentek for more information on how to install the product in different installation locations.
Product Overview Note: There is a spare washer and screw of each type supplied with the product. Casing Wood screw, quantity 5 Electrical box 10. Long bracket, quantity 1 Power cord (If applicable) 11. Door Terminals 12. Collar assembly, quantity 4 Angle brackets, quantity 2 13.
Name plate Note: Make sure the supply voltage corresponds to the product name plate. Item#: 155865 FAV100 Parts / Pièces Name: Power: MCA: MOP: Motor(s) are Thermally Protected Fuse: Serial #: Max. Continuous Air Flow: CAUTION: Do not install in cooking area or connect @ 0.2 in wg (50 PA) L/s) directly to any appliance.
• PROFILE 1.2E-D-EC, #464404 • PROFILE 1.2E-D-EC-M, #499510 Product Name • PROFILE 1.2E-D-EC-HC, #499513 • PROFILE 1.2E-D-EC-M-HC, #499516 Duct Collar Dimensions in in- 5 (127) ches (mm.) Motor Type EC: Electronically Commutated, 1–phase 1.5.2 Nomenclature Safety Safety definitions Warnings, cautions and notes are used to point out specially important parts of the manual.
• Where you can service the product easily. • Near an exterior wall where you will mount the hoods. Greentek recommends to install this product in the mechanical room, in a air handling unit area, or in an attic/basement where applicable.
As a result, this system has the lowest op- erational cost of the three. Greentek suggests to use this installation method for the ap- • Electric Baseboard plications that follow: •...
(Stale air is drawn from key areas of the home). As a result, this method tempers the fresh air before it is supplied throughout the home. Greentek suggests to use this installation method for the ap- • When you are not able to supply fresh air independently to plications that follow: primary areas of the home.
As a result, this method has the lowest installation cost of the three. Greentek suggests to use this installation method for the ap- • Retrofit applications where dedicated supply and exhaust plications that follow: ducts cannot be ported directly to their spaces.
This can increase the load on the forced air system. Accessory to the Product If the product is installed so that the homeowner can set the product to the OFF position, Greentek recommends to install Note: a motorized damper between the product’s supply air duct and the forced air system’s return air duct.
3.6.2 To Put the Exhaust Hood in the Correct Position Note: Use the guidelines that follow to put the exhaust hood in the correct position: Note: Some guidelines will not apply if you use a tandem hood. A minimum of 18 in. (460 mm.) above the ground, or above the level of possible snowfall (If applicable).
• Before you attach the duct to the hood, seal the inner flexi- ble duct to the product’s duct connection and to the hood with a good bead of high quality caulk (Greentek recom- mends acoustical sealant). • Use aluminium foil duct tape or caulk to seal the outer liner to the exterior wall and to the duct connection.
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Push the supply hood into the opening. Use mounting screws to attach the hood to the exterior wall. 10 Obey the previous seven (7) steps to install the exhaust hood. 11 Use a caulk gun to seal around both hoods to prevent leaks.
To Mount the Product Note: If possible, install this product away from the primary areas of the home. Refer to section 3.1.1 To Choose the Correct Location for the Product. Note: Dimensions are given in inches (mm.). Clearances For the 80 CFM Products For the 120 CFM Products The space in front of the door that is necessary to remove the 8 (203)
3.7.1 To Mount the Product on the Push the product into a horizontal position against the ceiling. Ceiling Then, move the product onto the long bracket until it touches the bottom of the slot as shown. Note: Make sure the bracket is straight when you install it. Caution Keep your hand on the product so it does Put two (2) wood screws and two (2) washers through...
Use two (2) machine screws and two (2) washers to 3.7.2 To Mount the Product on the mount the two (2) angle brackets onto the product. Wall Note: Make sure the bracket is straight when you install it. Note: When the product is wall mounted, the angle bracket ex- tends farther than the long bracket (A).
3.7.3 To Connect the Ducts to the Make sure to wrap the joint with aluminium foil duct tape to prevent leaks. Product • Use galvanized ductwork from the product to all primary areas. Note: You can use insulated flexible duct when necessary. Use the guidelines that follow to install the ductwork cor- rectly onto the product: •...
Electrical connection To Connect a Central Control to the Product Warning Before you connect the product to the control, make sure to disconnect the product’s power supply. Note: For more information on control operation, refer to section . Note: Only one central control can be used for each application. Fig.
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Fig. 4 Wire Connections for the EHC 2.5 Fig. 5 Wire Connections for the EHC 2.0...
To Connect a Bathroom Timer to the Product Note: For more information on control operation, refer to section 6.3 Sequence of Operations — Bathroom Timers. Note: You can connect these controls with central controls or with another control. D-D+ Fig. 6 Wire Connections for the T4 Fig.
To Connect an Auxiliary Control to the Product Note: For more information on control operation, refer to section 6.4 Sequence of Operations — Auxiliary Controls. Note: You can connect these controls with central controls or with another control. Fig. 8 Wire Connections for the RD-1 Keep the polarity between the control and the product (+ →...
• Make sure that there are no blockages in the air inlet and the air outlet. To Balance the Airflow Note: Use a Greentek programmable touch screen wall control and a manometer to balance the airflow. Note: Before you start this procedure, refer to the balancing label. Note: To see the airflow pattern of your product, refer to the balancing label or to the airflow illustration in section 1.4 Product...
5.2.1 To Balance the Exhaust Fan 5.2.2 To Balance the Supply Fan Note: Note: The “up” or “down” button on the control adjusts the fan The “up” or “down” button on the control adjusts the fan speed by 1%. speed by 1%. Measure the airflow on the stale air side of the product.
Operation Control Hierarchy / Operations Note: The ventilation product puts control signals in the order that follows: Control Hierarchy Remote Off (S+/S-) Timer (T+/T-) > Defrost Cycle (internal) Dehumidistat (D+/D-) Four-wire controller (B/A) Two-wire controller (W/W) Speed selection switch Note: The speed selection switch is installed on or near the electrical box of the ventilation product.
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Note: Wire terminals are supplied with the product. Description Terminal Block Label Remote off function (dry contact) – When S+ and S- terminals are shorted together, the ventilation product will be forced into standby mode until the dry contact is opened. Digital communication lines for four-wire controllers 12 VDC supply ground ↓...
Table 1 Central Controls TVOC Controls Features STS 2.0 • Greentek’s most complete, yet easy-to-use control system. • Integrated VOC sensor • Sleek design with a backlit touchscreen LCD • The automatic ECO mode selects the best mode of opera- tion and speed for the season.
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Multi-Function Controls Features • The “MODE” button gives 3 types of operation: EHC 2.5 – Ventilation – Recirculation – Standby • 4 fan speeds to choose from: – Low – Medium – High – 20 minutes each hour • The “AUTO” button allows the homeowner to choose the humidity level.
Sequence of Operations — Bathroom Timers Table 2 Bathroom Timers Bathroom Timers Features 20 min 40 min • 20/40/60 minute timer with an LED light 60 min • Press the button to operate the product at high speed. • Up to 5 can be used together •...
Auxiliary Controls Features RD-1 • Rotary dial dehumidistat • You can use multiple of these together. • Greentek recommends to set the relative humidity above 80% during the summer. Maintenance Warning Make sure that the mains supply to the product is disconnected before performing any maintenance or electrical work.
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16 Put the core back in position within the product. Note: Be careful when you do this step. The core and filters can fall out if this product is in the ceiling position. Note: Make sure that the arrow points to the motors. 17 Put the filters back onto the core.
Overview of the Maintenance Chart Table 4 Maintenance Chart Recommended Necessary Date of Maintenance Frequency Maintenance Every 3 Every 3 Every 3 Every 3 Every 3 Every 3 Examine and clean Every 3 months months or months or months or months or months or months or...
Greentek and non-Greentek products. Greentek's warranties guaranteed to be 100% free from defects. extend to its customers and its end users. Greentek will not Even reliable products will experience be liable for any incidental, indirect, special, or consequential...
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If all these conditions above are not met, the carton will be Limitation of Warranty and Liability REFUSED. This warranty does not apply to any Greentek product or part which has failed as a result of faulty installation or abuse, Then:...
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