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IN052   Rev. K   0613

2.8  System Check

1.  Run the system through a couple of 

cycles to ensure all components are 

working properly.

2.  The blower operates for the duration 

of the fill cycle. The blower should 

shut off when the fill cycle ends.

3.  If the blower fails to operate, the 

alarm buzzer will sound. The alarm 

buzzer will also sound if the lower 

float fails to operate. The function 

of the alarm buzzer can be checked 

by removing the blower fuse on the 

rear of  the blower enclosure while the 

blower is running.

4.  If the pump does not continuously 

supply water under maximum out-

flow conditions, the outflow from the 

AIRaider™ EZ

95

 probably exceeds the 

well pump output previously deter-

mined in Section 1.2. This may 

be remedied by closing the flow control valve, at maximum demand, until continuous output 

is obtained. For optimum radon removal the outflow should be adjusted to the value given in 

Table 1 for the measured well pump output. This is done by temporarily attaching a hose to the 

house connection of the bypass valve and adjusting the flow control valve to provide the correct 

fill time for the 5 gallon bucket used to determine flow rate (or the correct flow rate if using a 

flow gauge).

5.  Replace the cover and secure with the fasteners provided. With the system running check the 

cover for air leaks between gasket and cover.  If leaks occur the gasket may need to be repositioned 

and fasteners retightened.

6.  Make sure you have properly labeled the system with the necessary installer information (i.e. 

company, name, phone #, date installed, etc.) and have left all system information with the 

home owner.

7.  The AIRaider™ EZ

95

 System is now operational.

WELL PUMP 

OUTPUT, GPM

AIRaider™ 

Output, GPM

Fill Time 

(5 Gal Bucket EZ

95

 Out) 

Secs. 

2

1.8

171

3

2.6

114

4

3.5

86

5

4.4

69

6

5.3

57

7

6.1

49

8

7.0*

43

9

7.9

38

10

8.8

34

11

9.6

31

12

10.5

29

13

11.4

26

14

12.3

24

15

13.1

23

16

14.0

21

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

1

2

Table 1 - AIRaider Output vs. Well Pump Output

*Maximum recommended output

Summary of Contents for AIRaider EZ95

Page 1: ...AIRaider EZ95 Installation Instruction Manual RadonAway 3 Saber Way Ward Hill MA 01835 radonaway com IN052 Rev K 0613...

Page 2: ...Check 3 RETESTING 4 MAINTENANCE 4 1 Six Month Service recommended 4 2 Annual Service required 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING 6 ALARM SCHEMATIC 7 BLOWER BRUSH REPLACEMENT 8 EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATION LIMITED WARRANTY...

Page 3: ...afety 2 Installation site requirements 3 Inspection of System components 4 Qualified Technicians are necessary 5 Knowledge of all contaminants in the water 1 1 Safety Matters Safety is the most import...

Page 4: ...he system output the AIRaider EZ95 may run dry which will cause the pump installed integrally within the AIRaider EZ95 System to automatically shutdown To prevent outflow interruptions it is strongly...

Page 5: ...tem or the AIRaider EZ95 System Failure to remove other contaminants can reduce the effectiveness of the system and may result in system damage 1 3 Full Water Test A full Water Sample Analysis must be...

Page 6: ...5 System in accordance with the installation instructions Check your Local and State Code and Licensing requirements Failure to follow the instructions may lead to poor system performance and or possi...

Page 7: ...Raider EZ95 System are listed below Read all components of each step prior to beginning the actual installation 1 System Location 2 Readying the System for Installation 3 Plumbing Hook Up 4 Electrical...

Page 8: ...ing necessary this is typically in proximity to the well tank 2 Electrical Hook up Keep in mind the need for accessibility to a 20 Amp dedicated 120VAC power supply 3 Exhaust Line Venting The location...

Page 9: ...r level Pump float 3 Cable length tether to float normally open prevents pump dry running Vent On off float Float switch hose clamp Check valve behind pressure regulator Vent pipe hose clamps Push but...

Page 10: ...gned for use with a pressure tank The pressure tank bladder pressure should be set per the tank manufacturers recom mendations for a pressure switch setting of 37 psi 9 An outlet pipe must be installe...

Page 11: ...N C Blower Neon Lamp Push Button Thermostat Over Ride A B 1 2 C D E Blower Enclosure Electrical Enclosure Wiring NEZ SRT B G W B W W B B B B W W B B B R R R R W W W R RRG RRG B B W B W B B B B B B B B...

Page 12: ...tion 4 Ensure that the red lead provided for an optional auxiliary fan remains insulated if not used The red lead is the live feed from the Aeration System to the Fan Warning Do Not connect any of the...

Page 13: ...st be wired to the system electrical box connections as shown in the Electrical Schematic Figure 8 This will ensure that the fan operates only when required by the system The red lead is the live feed...

Page 14: ...ystem Start Up 1 Remove cover and lid and pour cup of chlorine into the AIRaider tank This will disinfect the system Secure the lid with the screws and washers provided 2 Check that all plumbing and e...

Page 15: ...given in Table 1 for the measured well pump output This is done by temporarily attaching a hose to the house connection of the bypass valve and adjusting the flow control valve to provide the correct...

Page 16: ...should be followed to maintain the AIRaider Check and or clean the blower air intake filter Check and or clean any filters or strainer installed on the inlet line to the AIRaider In installations with...

Page 17: ...f necessary Clean if necessary tank and diffusers of all mineral build up Chlorinate tank and lines by pouring cup of chlorine into the tank Check all control panel connections and electrical componen...

Page 18: ...not illuminated Check power switch in on position circuit breaker at panel in on position Check pump float switch for proper operation Check that the pump priming orifice rear left behind pump is not...

Page 19: ...Page 19 of 22 IN052 Rev K 0613 6 ALARM SCHEMATIC ALARM SCHEMATIC 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 20: ...ve the brush holder assembly from the motor 6 Insert the new brush holder assembly making certain that brass prongs engage the electrical socket and then replace the retaining screw 7 Repeat steps 4 6...

Page 21: ...0 VAC Buna N Seal Brass Valve Body NPT System Voltage 115V Electric Supply 20 Amp 115VAC Dedicated Circuit Recommended Flow Up to 7 GPM Radon Reduction Up to 95 Water Inlet Outlet Connections Sharkbit...

Page 22: ...AR PURPOSE THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF THERE IS NO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR WRITTEN ARE NOT VALID In order to ob...

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