Caution, Round diffusers kitchen grille, P" trap (hrv only) – Tradewins Furniture RNC20 User Manual

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Stale Air Exhaust System
The stale air exhaust system draws air from the points in
the house where the worst air quality problems occur.
Stale air ducts should be installed in the bathroom,
kitchen, and laundry room. Applications such as green-
houses, atriums, swimming pools, saunas, etc. have
unique ventilation requirements which should be
addressed with an isolated ventilation system. Also, the air
handler return duct may be used to exhaust from. In this
method, the exhaust air is not ducted back to the HRV
with "dedicated lines" from bathrooms, kitchens, etc.
Instead, the exhaust air is drawn out of the cold air return
of the air handler. The air handler blower must be run-
ning when the unit is operating for this system to be
effective.

Balancing Dampers and Grilles
Balancing dampers and/or adjustable grilles should be
used to balance the flow rates into and out of various
rooms.

Grilles or diffusers should be positioned high on the wall or
in the ceiling. Kitchen exhaust grilles must never be con-
nected to a range hood. They should be installed at least 4
feet (1.2m) horizontally away from the stove. A hinged
6”X10” (150 X 250mm) rectangular kitchen exhaust grille
is available as part number. This grille includes a remov-
able grease filter. Canadian building codes require that
kitchen grilles be equipped with washable filters.

Field-supplied balancing dampers should be installed
external to the unit to balance the amount of stale air
being exhausted with the amount of fresh air being
brought into the house. Refer to Air flow Balancing sec-
tion.

The Round Diffuser is
available in

4" (100mm)
6" (150mm)
8" (200mm)

Drain Connection (HRV Only)
During a defrost cycle, the HRV may produce some con-
densation. This water should flow into a nearby drain, or
be taken away by a condensate pump.

The HRV cabinet has prepunched holes for the drain (see
below). Insert the drain spout through the hole in the drain
pan. Do not forget the “O ring” which seals each spout to
the pan. REMEMBER TO HAND TIGHTEN ONLY the
washer and lock nut which hold the drain spout in place.

Construct a P-Trap using the plastic tee connector. Cut
two lengths of hose and connect each piece to an end of
the “T” fitting, then connect the other ends to the two drain
spouts. Position the "T" fitting to point upward, andconnect
the drain line. Tape or fasten base to avoid any kinks. This
creates a “trap” which will hold some condensate and pre-
vent odors from being drawn up the hose and into the
fresh air supply of the HRV.

Round
Diffusers

Kitchen Grille

REMOVABLE

FILTER

CAUTION

DRAIN

SPOUT

ZIP TIE

TO DRAIN

TEE

CONNECTOR

DRAIN

SPOUT

PRE-PUNCHED HOLES (2)

DRAIN PAN

DRAIN PAN

1/2 " I.D.

DRAIN HOSE

DRAIN HOSE PLUMBING

DRAIN

SPOUT

DRAIN

SPOUT

TO DRAIN

1/2" HARD PIPE

TEE

JOINT

PRE-PUNCHED HOLES (2)

DRAIN PAN

DRAIN PAN

HARD PIPE PLUMBING

"P" Trap (HRV only)

Note: Secondary drain pan may be required to
protect from condensate leakage.

The HRV and all condensate lines must be
installed in a space where the temperature is
maintained above the freezing point or freeze
protection must be provided.

CAUTION

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