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TFP Connected to Heat Recovery Ventilator

Location

The TFP should be located in the main trunk of  the fresh air to
house line, after the Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) and before
any branch lines. (Fig. 3)

Mounting

1.  Locate mounting bolts (4) on side of TFP cabinet for vertical

hanging (Fig. 3) and remove.

2.  Measure distance between the bolts and mark it on the

floor/header joist where the TFP is to be hung.

3.  Fasten hanging straps to floor joists using wide head nails or

screws with washers.

4.  Insert hanging bolts through prepunched holes in straps and lift

TFP into position. Tighten and secure bolts.

Ducting

1.  Install (2) 7” collars (provided) on TFP cabinet with (8) 8/32”

X 3/8” sheet metal screws provided.

2. The ducting between the TFP and the HRV, and between the

TFP and the main supply trunk line to the house, should be

kept as straight as possible.

3. A relief opening or breathing T is required to prevent pressure

differences.

4. A short piece (1-2 foot) of flexible ducting  should be used on

both sides of the TFP (Fig. 3).  This will reduce vibration and

noise transfer if present.

NOTE: Please refer to the HRV installation manual for proper

ducting of that appliance.

Breathing T

The “Breathing T” is designed to assist in neutralizing pressure
differences which can occur between the HRV and the TFP when
joined together. The “Breathing T” should be situated in an area
with suitable indoor air quality (IAQ). Avoid mechanical rooms
and workshops. If required, an external connection should be made
from the “Breathing T” to an area with suitable IAQ  (the air
should be free of fumes, vapors, odors, or large airborne particles
etc.).

The room in which the  breathing T  is open 
should be free of combustion equipment such 
as gas hot water tanks and furnaces.  If the  T  
must be exposed in these areas, a pressure test  
(spillage or backdraft test) should be conducted 
on the combustion equipment after everything is 
installed.

CAUTION

  

TYPE 2 INSTALLATION

To a Fully Dedicated HRV System

Breather Tube

(Standard 

Galvanized

"Tee" Fitting)

Fresh Air 

to House

Fresh Air 

to House

Stale Air 

from house

Air

Cleaner

HRV/ERV

Breather 
Tee

Outdoors

Figure 3

Summary of Contents for Lifebreath TFP3000

Page 1: ...k up 11 Medical prescription 11 Wiring Diagram 12 Table of Contents TFP 3000 1106 LEAVE FOR HOMEOWNER NOTE Due to ongoing research and product development specifications ratings and dimensions are subject to change without notice C US Models TFP3000 TFPC3000 TFP3000HEPA TFPC3000HEPA Operation and Installation Manual Exhaust Air Supply Air Console Portable Models TFPC3000 and TFPC3000HEPA Whole Hou...

Page 2: ...pply Air Model TFPC3000HEPA HEPA Filter TI 128HEPA Part 65 502 TFP Collector TI 127TFP Part 65 503 Replace collector annually Replace collector every 3 years Due to the performance characteristics of the TFP collector the Hepa filter only needs to be replaced every 3 years CONSOLE MODEL 60 TFPC 3000 CAUTION ATTENTION BLUE BLACK BLACK BLACK G Neutral WHITE Line BLACK Ground GREEN HIGH SPEED OFF LOW...

Page 3: ...st another filter Nutech Energy Systems hold the patent for this TFP technology The TFP series are the only one of its kind How much maintenance is involved How often do the filters need to be replaced As tested under average household dust loading the TFP should be inspected annually Typically the primary collector should be replaced annually and the secondary collector should be replaced every 2...

Page 4: ...Case Twenty gauge prepainted galvanized steel G60 for superior corrosion resistance Weight 55 lbs 24 4 Kgs Electrical Codes Conforms to CSA and UL standards Mounting the Wholehouse TFP very flexible a Mount to the furnace return b Mount between the HRV and the furnace c Hang from a joist and duct to the furnace d Stand alone installation Warranty Units carry a five year warranty on all replacement...

Page 5: ...eplacement Annual inspection recommended Case Twenty gauge prepainted galvanized steel G60 for superior corrosion resistance Weight 55 lbs 24 4 Kgs Electrical Codes Conforms to CSA and UL standards Mounting the Wholehouse TFP very flexible a Mount to the furnace return b Mount between the HRV and the furnace c Hang from a joist and duct to the furnace d Stand alone installation Warranty Units carr...

Page 6: ... 8 32 X 3 4 mounting screws provided through the brackets and into position Tighten and secure 7 TFP should now sit securely against the plenum with the foam in between 8 Cut 2 7 holes in the return air plenum Install ducting to join TFP to the return air plenum Fig 2 NOTE Do not support the weight of the TFP on the duct Duct must be open and not pinched NOTE Due to possible noise transfer through...

Page 7: ...ith the TFP is acceptable Consult a certified electrician ATTENTION TYPE 1 INSTALLATION Option C Vertical Design Use Option B when Option A is not practical Forced Air Furnace Return Air Supply Air Air Cleaner The furnace fan and or HRV must operate continuously for Type 1 and Type 2 installations If they do not operate continuously then interlocking them electrically with the TFP is acceptable Co...

Page 8: ...xible ducting should be used on both sides of the TFP Fig 3 This will reduce vibration and noise transfer if present NOTE Please refer to the HRV installation manual for proper ducting of that appliance Breathing T The Breathing T is designed to assist in neutralizing pressure differences which can occur between the HRV and the TFP when joined together The Breathing T should be situated in an area...

Page 9: ...ller than the size of the port collars 7 on the TFP 4 Ductwork should be kept as short and straight as possible to allow for good air circulation Note For installations of more than one return or supply greater than 5 e s p it is often necessary to add an inline fan to the system as a booster TYPE 3 INSTALLATION Independent Duct System No HRV This installation configuration is recommended for home...

Page 10: ...10 Air Cleaner Office or Classroom Space Conditioned Space Air Cleaner TYPE 3 INSTALLATION Alternative Applications Office or Classroom Application Work Table Application ...

Page 11: ... replacing the collectors make sure the directional arrows are noted and the collectors are installed correctly Close the door and restart TFP furnace and HRV fan When your TFP is installed with a forced air heating system you are still required to use the recommended furnace filter This may be a good time to inspect this filter as well When new collectors are required call your dealer Model TFP30...

Page 12: ...BLACK Ground GREEN HIGH SPEED OFF LOW SPEED DEFOND SWITCH 120 VAC 60 Hz FAN MOTOR 1 2 3 TRANSFORMER TERMINAL BLOCK BLACK WHITE BLUE WHITE BLUE BLACK BLACK BLUE RED WHITE RED G GREEN YELLOW 370V 50 60HZ CAPACITOR 10UF DOOR SWITCH RED RED BROWN CAUTION ATTENTION ...

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