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IN115 RevA v1

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3 Saber Way, Ward Hill, MA 01835   |   radonaway.com

HS2750 and HS5500 Series Blower Installation 

& Operating Instructions

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DO NOT CONNECT POWER SUPPLY UNTIL BLOWER IS COMPLETELY INSTALLED. 

MAKE SURE ELECTRICAL SERVICE TO BLOWER IS LOCKED IN “OFF” POSITION. DISCONNECT 

POWER BEFORE SERVICING.

1. 

WARNING! 

Do not use blower in hazardous environments where blower electrical system could provide ignition 

    to combustible or flammable materials.

2. 

WARNING! 

Check voltage at the blower to ensure it corresponds with nameplate. See Vapor Intrusion 

    Application Note #AN001 for important information on VI Applications. RadonAway.com/vapor-intrusion

3. 

WARNING! Normal operation of this device may affect the combustion airflow needed for safe operation of fuel 

    burning equipment. Check for possible backdraft conditions on all combustion devices after installation.

4. All wiring must be performed in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) “National 
    Electrical Code, Standard #70”-current edition for all commercial and industrial work, and state and local 

    building codes. All wiring must be performed by a qualified and licensed electrician.

5. 

WARNING! 

In the event that the blower is immersed in water, return unit to factory for service before operating.

6. 

WARNING! 

Do not twist or torque blower inlet or outlet piping as leakage may result. 

7. 

WARNING! 

Do not leave blower unit installed on system piping without electrical power for more than 48 hours.  

    Blower failure could result from this non-operational storage.

8. 

WARNING! 

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE

    FOLLOWING:

 

a) Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the 

 manufacturer.

 

b) Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting 

 

means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means 

 

cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.

Summary of Contents for HS2750

Page 1: ...IN115 RevA v1 1 3 Saber Way Ward Hill MA 01835 radonaway com HS2750 and HS5500 Installation Operating Instructions ...

Page 2: ...ordance with the National Fire Protection Association s NFPA National Electrical Code Standard 70 current edition for all commercial and industrial work and state and local building codes All wiring must be performed by a qualified and licensed electrician 5 WARNING In the event that the blower is immersed in water return unit to factory for service before operating 6 WARNING Do not twist or torqu...

Page 3: ... or other uninsulated structures which may transmit sound Ensure a solid mounting for the HS2750 or HS5500 Blower to avoid structure borne vibration or noise The velocity of the outgoing air must also be considered in the overall system design With small diameter piping in some cases a rushing sound of the outlet air may be audible In these instances the use of a RadonAway Exhaust Muffler p n 2400...

Page 4: ...0 Blower can provide coverage of well over 1000 sq ft per slab penetration This will of course depend on the sub slab aggregate in any particular installation and the diagnostic results In general sand and gravel are much looser aggregates than dirt and clay Additional suction points can be added as required It is recommended that a small pit 5 to 10 gallons in size larger as needed be created bel...

Page 5: ...d all connections The muffler is normally installed above the roofline at the end of the vent pipe 2 4 OPERATION CHECKS ANNUAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE ______ Verify all connections are tight and leak free ______ Ensure the HS2750 or HS5500 Blower and all ducting is secure and vibration free ______ Verify system vacuum pressure with Magnehelic Ensure vacuum pressure is within normal operating range and ...

Page 6: ... 20 0 25 0 HS2750 Low 5 33 24 n a n a n a n a n a n a 112 123 Medium 10 47 42 34 25 n a n a n a n a 199 245 High 15 n a n a 47 43 33 23 n a n a 266 337 Maximum 20 n a n a n a n a 48 43 24 n a 361 463 Shutoff Pressure WC Sea Level Low 7 8 Med 13 5 High 17 6 Max 22 6 Power consumption varies with actual load conditions Model Speed Setting Max Op Pressure WC Sea Level Typical CFM vs Static Suction WC...

Page 7: ...mpted by others or if the unit has been abused or misused Warranty does not cover damage in shipment unless the damage is due to the negligence of RadonAway The Blower must be returned at Owner s cost to the RadonAway factory Any Blower returned to the factory will be discarded unless the Owner provides specific instructions along with the Blower when it is returned regardless of whether or not th...

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