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USER MANUAL

USER MANUAL

CLOUDLINE

MIXED FLOW INLINE FAN SYSTEMS

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Page 1: ...USER MANUAL USER MANUAL CLOUDLINE MIXED FLOW INLINE FAN SYSTEMS ...

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Page 3: ...roduct quality and friendly customer service If you have any questions or suggestions please don t hesitate to contact us Visit www acinfinity com and click contact for our contact information EMAIL support acinfinity com WEB www acinfinity com LOCATION Los Angeles CA ...

Page 4: ... CLS6 AI CLS8 AI CLS10 AI CLS12 AI CLT4 AI CLT6 AI CLT8 AI CLT10 AI CLT12 UPC A 819137020290 819137020306 819137020849 819137020856 819137021006 854759004785 854759004792 819137020276 819137020283 819137021013 MANUAL CODE CL2109X2 EC models CANNOT be daisy chained with DC models See page 19 20 for more information on daisy chaining fans and safety precautions ...

Page 5: ...ation Configuration Setup Powering and Setup Adding More Fans Cleaning Programming Other Settings Download the App Add a Device App Programming App Settings FAQ Other AC Infinity Products Warranty Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 9 Page 14 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 23 Page 24 Page 26 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 44 Page 54 Page 55 Page 57 Page 58 ...

Page 6: ...line duct fan is sealed to Ingress Protection 44 standards rated with high resistance to liquids and dust STATOR BLADE FANS Hydro mechanical stator blades enable efficient airflow delivery in high static pressure environments SPEED CONTROLLER Single button controller with circular readout display that enables fan speed control in eight speeds DUAL BALL BEARINGS The motor contains ball bearings wit...

Page 7: ...LINE T Series FAN UNIT Included in both S Series and T Series SPEED CONTROLLER x1 MACHINE SCREWS WALL MOUNT x2 WOOD SCREWS WALL MOUNT x2 SENSOR PROBE x1 SMART CONTROLLER x1 WOOD SCREWS WALL HANG x2 WOOD SCREWS WALL MOUNT x2 MACHINE SCREWS WALL MOUNT x2 HANGING STRAPS x2 WIRE MOUNT x6 PROBE MOUNT x1 VELCRO TIES x4 ...

Page 8: ...8 PRODUCT CONTENTS ...

Page 9: ...ION STEP 2 Remove the motor box from the flange bracket Remove the wind circle between the motor box and the intake flange STEP 1 Unscrew and loosen the metal rings using a Phillips screwdriver and pliers MOUNTING ...

Page 10: ...3 Use the flange bracket to set your desired fan position Mark the four mounting holes STEP 4 Drill four holes into the marked locations Make sure your mounting area is structurally sound and free from obstruction MOUNTING ...

Page 11: ... the drilled mounting holes You may need to use a hammer to secure them through the holes INSTALLATION STEP 6 Align the flange bracket s holes with the wall anchors Screw in four wood screws with a screwdriver or drill to secure the flange bracket Make sure its airflow arrow is pointing in your desired direction MOUNTING ...

Page 12: ...flow arrow is pointing in the same direction as the flange bracket s arrow Tighten the metal clamps using a Phillips screwdriver and pliers to secure the motor box STEP 7 Place the wind circle back into the intake flange and reposition the metal clamps over the flanges if applicable MOUNTING ...

Page 13: ...and tighten the screws back to secure the fan STEP 10 If installing ducting use the included duct clamps to secure it to either end of the duct fan making sure there is a tight seal Tighten the duct clamps using a flathead screwdriver INSTALLATION MOUNTING ...

Page 14: ...around the flanges and tighten the rope to secure the fan HANGING ROPE CLIPS STEP 11 b Hanging Downward Loop the two rope hangers around a pole and the fan s bracket Clip the carabiners onto each other Shorten the loops as needed Make sure the fan s airflow arrow is pointing towards your desired direction ...

Page 15: ...15 INSTALLATION STEP 1 Loop the strap around the bracket and a pole HANGING STRAPS STEP 2 Slip the strap through the inner ladder lock slot from the bottom ...

Page 16: ...TEP 4 Tuck the loose end through the center gap of the ladder lock to secure the loop STEP 3 Route the strap into the outer ladder lock slot from the top Adjust the length of the completed loop as needed HANGING STRAPS ...

Page 17: ...he straps are secure Make sure the fan s airflow arrow is pointing towards your desired direction HANGING STRAPS STEP 5 b Hanging Upward To hang the fan right side up loop and tighten the straps as shown in steps 1 4 around the pole Hang the fan by the duct flanges to secure it ...

Page 18: ...18 INSTALLATION STEP 2 Rotate the motor cap to your desired orientation Reapply the screws STEP 1 Unscrew the motor cap using a screwdriver MOTOR CAP Rotating the motor cap will not void your warranty ...

Page 19: ...the intake fan or opening if not using a fan must be situated at a bottom corner of your grow space The exhaust fan must be hung shown below or mounted at the highest opposite corner possible Make sure the intake fan s airflow arrow is pointing towards your grow space and the exhaust fan s arrow pointing away from your grow space INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION SET UP ...

Page 20: ...P 2 Plug the fan s power cord into a wall outlet The controller will receive power from the fan to operate EC Motor fans only STEP 1 Plug the duct fan s 4 pin molex connector into the speed controller s port at the top S SERIES ...

Page 21: ...rsal controller s left port signified by the fan power symbol STEP 1 You may cable manage the cords using tie mounts wood screws and zip ties included with this fan Secure the tie mounts onto a surface using the wood screws Loop the zip ties around the cords into the tie mounts T SERIES ...

Page 22: ...way from your HID grow light ballast s power cord to ensure the controller properly detects climate conditions MH HPS CMH or CHPS STEP 4 Plug the fan s power cord into a wall outlet Make sure it is plugged into one that is separate from your grow light s outlet The controller will receive power from the fan to operate EC Motor fans only POWERING AND SETUP T SERIES ...

Page 23: ... the controller See images below ADDING MORE FANS The smart controller for the CLOUDLINE T Series has an additional port so that you can add an S Series fan to power and control two fans together Please see below for limitations T6 S6 T4 S4 EC models have two cords with a molex connector and a three pronged plug EC models can connect two fans of any size fan EC MOTOR Dual Connection ...

Page 24: ... mounting flange Refer to steps 1 2 on page 9 to learn how to remove the motor box STEP 2 Use a damp cloth to clear the impeller and fan blades of any dust and debris Remove the wind circle in between the motor box and input flange CLEANING ...

Page 25: ... onto the mounting flanges Refer to steps 7 9 on page 12 13 to learn how to secure the motor box STEP 3 Clear the stator blades of any dust and debris on the opposite end Clean the area inside the output and exhaust flanges CLEANING ...

Page 26: ... speed button increases the fan speed in one unit increments Pressing the button at the 8 setting will set the fan speed back to 0 POWERING ON OFF Holding the speed button for 4 seconds will turn the fan OFF Pressing it again from OFF will turn the fan ON at its last speed setting PROGRAMMING Fan Speed Indicator ...

Page 27: ...des TO ON shows the amount of time left before the fan turns on TO OFF shows the amount of time left before the fan turns off 9 CURRENT TIME Displays the current time The internal battery sustains the clock so it does not default to 00 00 if power is cut off Please see page 34 for instructions on how to set up the clock time 7 PROBE TEMPERATURE Displays the current temperature that the probe is de...

Page 28: ...the other modes will run in AUTO MODE HIGH TEMPERATURE TRIGGER Pressing the up or down button sets the high temperature trigger The fans will activate if the probe s reading meets or exceeds this threshold Once triggered the fan will gradually ramp up to the speed set in ON mode If the probe s reading falls below this trigger point the fans will gradually slow down to a stop or at the speed set in...

Page 29: ...ing meets or exceeds this threshold Once triggered the fan will gradually ramp up to the speed set in ON mode If the probe s reading falls below this trigger point the fans will gradually slow down to a stop or at the speed set in OFF mode You may set this trigger below the low humidity trigger to create a specific range in which the fan is active Note that this trigger can activate as long as you...

Page 30: ... the timer ends the fans will trigger to run at the speed set in ON Mode If there is a speed set in OFF Mode the fans will run at that speed during the countdown The countdown will begin if no buttons are pressed for 5 seconds The time left on the countdown is displayed below the current fan speed Leaving the timer mode while the countdown is running will pause it until you return to this mode If ...

Page 31: ...up or down button to first set a duration for the fan to activate Then press the mode button again and set a duration for the fan to deactivate When the fan is activated it will run at the speed set in ON Mode When the fan is deactivated it will run at the speed set in OFF Mode The countdown will begin if no buttons are pressed for 5 seconds The time left on the countdown before the next on or off...

Page 32: ...un at the speed set in ON Mode When the fan is triggered to deactivate it will run at the speed set in OFF Mode The countdown will begin if no buttons are pressed for 5 seconds The time left on the countdown before the next on or off phase is displayed below the current fan speed The fan will not follow this schedule if you leave this mode If you re enter the Schedule Mode it will continue to foll...

Page 33: ...vel at 2 and 3 respectively and will dim down the brightness level 1 when the controller is not being used after 15 seconds CONTROLLER SETTINGS Pressing the setting button will cycle through the controller s available settings DISPLAY F C CLOCK CALIB T CALIB H TRANS T and TRANS H PROGRAMMING TOGGLING THE DISPLAY Lock the controller by holding the setting button Press the setting button to turn the...

Page 34: ...12 00 each time the units will automatically change to AM or PM The clock time is located at the top right corner of the display PROGRAMMING F C SETTING Changes the displayed units to Fahrenheit or Celsius Press the up or down button to cycle through F and C All displayed units will automatically convert when adjusting this setting ...

Page 35: ...alibration cycle ranges from 8 F to 8 F or 4 C to 4 C and will be applied to the sensor probe s measurements CALIBRATION HUMIDITY SETTING Adjusts the relative humidity reading the sensor probe is measuring Press the up or down button to increase or decrease the data figure in 1 increments The calibration cycle ranges from 8 to 8 and will be applied to the sensor probe s measurements PROGRAMMING ...

Page 36: ...mp up by one speed level up until it reaches the speed set in ON Mode In this example your high temperature trigger is set at 80 F the OFF Mode speed is 0 and the ON Mode speed is 6 If the transition threshold is set to 0 F then the fan will trigger to run at speed 6 when the sensor temperature meets or exceeds 80 F However if the transition threshold is set to 2 F then the fan will trigger to run...

Page 37: ...ill ramp up by one speed level up until it reaches the speed set in ON Mode In this example your high humidity trigger is set at 67 the OFF Mode speed is 2 and the ON Mode speed is 7 If the transition threshold is set to 0 then the fan will trigger to run at speed 7 when the sensor humidity meets or exceeds 67 However if the transition threshold is set to 5 then the fan will trigger to run at spee...

Page 38: ...RM Flashes and beeps with an alert if the temperature rises above the trigger point set in the app Continues to flash until the temperature falls below the trigger point LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM Flashes and beeps with an alert if the temperature falls below the trigger point set in the app Continues to flash until the temperature rises above the trigger point HIGH HUMIDITY ALARM Flashes and beeps wit...

Page 39: ...ITY ALARM Flashes and beeps with an alert if the humidity falls below the trigger point set in the app Continues to flash until the humidity rises above the trigger point BLUETOOTH Appears when the physical controller is connected to the app via Bluetooth CHECK FAN ALERT Flashes when the fan s probe senses interference to its functioning Check the fan for possible issues If the fan is not working ...

Page 40: ...sted nor will you be able to switch modes Holding the power button again will unlock the controller HOLD HIDE SCREEN Lock the controller so no settings can be adjusted See above Then press the setting button to turn the display off Pressing it again will turn the display back on Programs will still run in the background while the LCD screen is off PRESS RESET TO OFF OR ZERO 0 Holding the up and do...

Page 41: ...trollers giving you access to advance programs and environmental data Download the AC Infinity app from the App Store or Play Store Scan the QR code below or visit our website at www acinfinity com for more information on the AC Infinity app Open the AC Infinity app Follow the instructions in the app to pair your controller with the app ...

Page 42: ...e into your controller Plug the fan into a wall outlet Launch the app Tap the button then SMART CONTROLLERS and select CONTROLLER 67 to begin pairing Please note Bluetooth must be enabled on your mobile device before starting the pairing process ...

Page 43: ...ton to complete the pairing process Your controller will appear in your smart device with a unique ID Please note When pairing the app around multiple controllers move your mobile device closer to your desired controller DONE A A000A ...

Page 44: ...ontroller and whether or not they are currently connected 2 TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY Toggles between current tempera ture and humidity readings 3 SETTINGS Adjusts app settings including Device Name Temperature Display Device Brightness Fan Speed Transitions and Calibrations 6 SLIDERS Adjusts the setting of your current mode Slide left to decrease and slight right to increase The steppers may also be u...

Page 45: ... OFF ON AUTO TIMER TO ON TIMER TO OFF CYCLE and SCHEDULE modes Tap the menu button to access the controller modes Tap the temperature humidity button to switch between readings Tap the paired device to enter the Controls tab where you can adjust the controller modes 2 1 OFF 65 ...

Page 46: ...NTROLS TAB The control wheel displays the temperature humidity current settings and time Use the toggle switch to activate or deactivate any climate triggers 3 Use the wheel hands stepper or sliders to set your parameters 4 ...

Page 47: ...n advance program completes its programming i e scheduling the app will no longer override the controller s onboard settings Only when the advance program activates will the app override the controller Programs can be edited by tapping on them deactivated by tapping on the toggle switch or deleted by swiping right and tapping DELETE All activity is logged in the History Logs tab ...

Page 48: ...CLE ON and CYCLE OFF timers When selecting Temperature and Humidity use the sliders to select and the toggle switch to activate or deactivate them Tap CONFIRM to save the program ADVANCE PROGRAMMING AUTOMATION Each automation can support one mode at a time To automate multiple modes you must create additional programs except for TIMER TO ON and TIMER TO OFF in auto mation The app will override the...

Page 49: ...rogramming will also have a climate points setting in which the alarm will go off when temperature and humidity hits a high or low point Tap the button to create an alarm program You may select multiple modes to trigger an alarm in a single program When selecting Temperature and Humidity use the sliders to select and the toggle switch to activate or deactivate them You may edit the name of the pro...

Page 50: ...rogramming will also have a climate points setting in which you receive push notifications when temperature and humidity hits a high or low point Tap the button to create a notification program You may select multiple modes to trigger an alarm in a single program When selecting Temperature and Humidity use the sliders to select and the toggle switch to activate or deactivate them You may edit the ...

Page 51: ... other devices by tapping EXPORT CSV DATA The Fluctuation Charts readout displays the detected temperature or humidity over a given timespan Swipe left or right to scroll through the readings As you scroll the dotted line will move up or down and display the average reading of the timespan you selected The maximum reading of the given time span is displayed at the top of the chart while the minimu...

Page 52: ... make the necessary adjustments to your space Tap on any point in the charts and graphs to see detailed information on the picket Bar Graphs This readout displays how often a detected temperature or humidity point occurs over a given timespan The minimum and maximum readings of the given timespan are displayed at the top of the graph 2 ...

Page 53: ...ity Entries can be filtered by controller functions and programming including triggers timers cycles schedules automation alarms and notifications Swipe up and down to scroll through the history log 2 Tap SHOW FILTERS to reveal activity options Unchecked functions will filter them from the log 1 ...

Page 54: ...his transition setting between the set and current climate condition CALIBRATION TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY Adjusts the controller s temperature and humidity readings to match your other measuring device s readings The calibration will apply the changes on the app and the controller SETTINGS Tap the gear icon to access the settings Sets all controller related parameters including Device Name Tempera...

Page 55: ...emove the plastic cap so the probe can accurately read climate conditions Q Can I mount this inline duct fan vertically A Yes The CLOUDLINE can be mounted in any orientation including vertically Q Will I be able to hardwire this fan to my own controller or thermostat A We do not recommend hardwiring or splicing our fan s power wires Such modifications may compromise electrical safety and will void...

Page 56: ...formance To retain airflow you may straighten the ducting and eliminate as many bends as possible Q Should I use this inline duct fan as an intake or an exhaust fan A The CLOUDLINE is primarily used as an exhaust fan but can be used as an intake fan as well You may use this fan as an intake fan if you need fresh air into your space Q Can I connect different sized fans to the same controller A Plea...

Page 57: ...n Filters The duct carbon filter is designed to eliminate odors and chemicals for grow tents and hydroponic spaces It utilizes premium grade Australian charcoal that features greater absorption power and a longer lifespan Enables maximum airflow pass through as part of an intake or an exhaust system Ducting Tubes The four layer ducting tube is used to direct airflow designed for ventilation system...

Page 58: ...ctive malfunctioned or expressively if the product becomes unusable The warranty program goes into effect on the date of purchase The program will expire two years from the date of purchase If your product becomes defective during that period AC Infinity will replace your product with a new one or issue you a full refund The warranty program does not cover abuse or misuse This includes physical da...

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