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IO-DPV

www.daikincomfort.com

08/20

DAIKIN ONE POWERED VENTILATOR

INSTALLATION &  

OPERATION MANUAL

MODEL

DQ-P-16-100

* Complete warranty details available from your local dealer/contractor or  

  at www.daikincomfort.com. 

Only personnel that have been trained to install, adjust, service 

or repair (hereinafter, “service”) the equipment specified in this 

manual should service the equipment.  Daikin will not be  

responsible for any injury or property damage arising from 

improper service or service procedures. If you service this unit, 

you assume responsibility for any injury or property damage 

which may result. In addition, in jurisdictions that require one or 

more licenses to service the equipment specified in this manual, 

only licensed personnel should service the equipment.  

Improper installation, adjustment, servicing or repair of the 

equipment specified in this manual, or attempting to install, 

adjust, service or repair the equipment specified in this manual 

without proper training may result in product damage, property 

damage, personal injury or death.

WARNING

WARNING

PROP 65 WARNING

FOR CALIFORNIA CONSUMERS  

Cancer and Reproductive Harm -

www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

0104M00517-A

Summary of Contents for ONE

Page 1: ... procedures If you service this unit you assume responsibility for any injury or property damage which may result In addition in jurisdictions that require one or more licenses to service the equipment specified in this manual only licensed personnel should service the equipment Improper installation adjustment servicing or repair of the equipment specified in this manual or attempting to install ...

Page 2: ... North America LLC except to the extent required for installation or maintenance of recipient s equipment Copyright Notice Copyright 2020 Daikin North America LLC All rights reserved Liability Notice Daikin North America LLC does not accept any liability for installations of ventilation equipment installed by unqualified personnel or the use of parts components filters equipment that are not autho...

Page 3: ...tilator Mounting the Ventilator 1 Confirmthattheventilatorispositionedsotheairflowisin the correct direction 2 Mounting a Surface Mounting Place the ventilator in a position so thatatleastoneofthemountingbracketsiscenteredon astudorjoistandmarkthelocationforthefour 4 holes in the mounting brackets for securing the ventilator Remove the ventilator and install properly rated wall ceiling anchors for...

Page 4: ...e for the installation For bathroom and general ventilation applications at least 8 feet of insulated flexible duct shall be installed between the exhaust or supply grille s and the ventilator 1 Connect ducting to the ventilator s intake and outlet duct collars Figure 4 sealing the joints with appropriately rated tape Use screws or suitable clamps to secure in place Make sure the outdoor air intak...

Page 5: ...s from the supply to their corresponding wires within the wire compartment Figure 6 Use approved methods for all connections 3 Carefully tuck wires back inside the wire compartment and replace wire compartment cover securing it with the screw that was removed earlier Setting the Ventilation Flowrate 1 Determine the CFM desired for ventilating the home This unit can be set to deliver between 40 CFM...

Page 6: ... the ventilator turned on the initial screen will show OFF Press the ON button to show the current temperature and relative humidity By pressing the ON button the ventilator will initially turn on for continuous airflow of 30 CFM which is the factory default setting Energy Saving Mode NOTE This ventilator is equipped with an Energy Saving Mode that allows upper and lower limits to be set for both ...

Page 7: ...tall the heater unit follow the instructions provided with that unit Once installed and power is supplied to the heater unit the ventilator controller LCD screen will now also display a thermometer icon When the temperature of the intake air is between 39 F and 54 F 4 and 12 C the heater unit will operate on Stage 1 heating and the number 1 will be displayed on the ventilator LCD screen when the t...

Page 8: ...ions in the ducting The most common are bird or insect nests in the Air Intake Hood 2b Filter is clogged 2b Change air filter 2b Change clear wire mesh insect screen 3 Fan is operating louder than normal 3a Motor is loose 3a Turn off power to unit and check that all screws are fully tightened Restore power to unit 3b Fan blade is hitting housing of unit 3b Call your HVAC dealer for service Daikin ...

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