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2.2 CALCULATED TIME SETUP

2.2.1  SETTING NUMBER OF MINUTES PER HOUR OF SUPPLIED AIR FLOW REQUIRED

Enter the minutes per hour that you require fresh air to be brought into the home.  Factory 

default is 20 minutes.

Press MODE to advance to the next setting

For installations without the FanConnect™ switch, go to section 2.2.3.

2.2.2.  SETTING MINUTES OF EXHAUST FAN RUN TIME REQUIRED

Enter the desired minutes/hour you want the exhaust fan to run. Factory default is 20 

minutes per hour.

If the FanConnect switch is not detected, make sure it is in the OFF position. 

See Appendix B for troubleshooting.

2.2.3 SETTING OPERATION HOURS

If the user does not want the ventilation system to run constantly, you can set ON time 

and OFF time.  Factory default is ON. 

If you are not setting an ON and OFF time, continue to section 2.2.5.  If you enter YES, the AirCycler® g2  will prompt you 

to enter the hour you would like the ventilation to begin and the hour you want it to end followed by the current time.  

Set the hour you want the ventilation to START.  Press MODE to advance to the next setting. 

Set  the  hour  you  want  the  ventilation  to  STOP.    

Press  MODE  to advance to the next setting.

2.2.4 SETTING CURRENT TIME

Enter the current time. Press MODE to advance to the next setting.

If you are not connecting a FanConnect™ switch, continue to section 2.2.6.

2.2.5 EXHAUST FAN DELAY TIME

Set the desired length of time you would like the bath fan to run after the FanConnect™ 

has been turned off. Factory default is 10 minutes.

Press the DOWN arrow until the countdown reaches 0 then SL (SL= slave mode)  In slave 

mode the exhaust fan runs anytime the central fan is running with the fresh air damper 
open. Slave mode will provide a “balanced” mode of operation. 

2.2.6 CALCULATED TIME SETUP IS COMPLETE

Setup  is  complete.  The  AirCycler®  g2  will  now  return  to  normal operation. 

See Section 3 for normal operation.

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Summary of Contents for g2

Page 1: ...AirCycler g2 g2 k Installation User s Guide VENTILATION MADE BREEZY a breeze to install a breeze to use Ventilation Products...

Page 2: ...ectrical codes during installation All wiring must conform to local and national electrical codes Improper wiring or installation may result in personal injury or product and property damage INSTALLAT...

Page 3: ...e building mechanical ventilation rate The bathroom exhaust fan should have a sound rating of 1 0 sone or less This recommendation is a requirement if the home is certified as an ENERGY STAR V3 home i...

Page 4: ...rough in either direction although it is recommended to install with the crimped end as the outlet Use care to avoid distorting the damper housing and provide adequate support CHOOSE A FRESH AIR LOCAT...

Page 5: ...N icons will show If the exhaust bath fan is on the EXH icon will show If the outside fresh air damper is open the OA icon will show If the EXH fan is running its set delay time after the FanConnect h...

Page 6: ...f Factory default is 10 minutes Press MODE to save all settings and return to normal operation 2 1 5 CALCULATED FLOW SETUP IS COMPLETE Set up is complete The AirCycler g2 will now return to normal ope...

Page 7: ...enter YES the AirCycler g2 will prompt you to enter the hour you would like the ventilation to begin and the hour you want it to end followed by the current time Set the hour you want the ventilation...

Page 8: ...been open with the central fan running 3 1 3 EXHAUST RUN TIME This shows the elapsed run time of the exhaust fan for this time period 3 1 4 EXHAUST DELAY TIME This shows the exhaust delay time set 3...

Page 9: ...RRENT TIME By pressing the MODE key you will cycle through current time of day and will be able to change it if needed APPENDIX A ASHRAE 62 2 REFERENCE CHART CFM Required 7 5 CFM N 1 A 0 01 N No of Be...

Page 10: ...the motorized damper does not cycle Confirm 1 The AirCycler g2 is providing a 24 VAC signal to the motorized damper 2 The 24 VAC motorized damper is operational by powering directly with a 24 VAC sign...

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