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4. INSTALLATION (

CONT

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)

4.7 I

NSTALLING

 

THE

 E

XTERIOR

 H

OODS

Choose an appropriate location for installing the exterior 
hoods:

•  At a minimum distance of 6 feet (1.8 m) between the 
 

hoods to avoid cross-contamination

•  At a minimum distance of 18 inches (457 mm) from the 
 ground

VD0028

Make sure the intake hood is at least 6 feet (1.8 m) 
away from any of the following:
•  Dryer exhaust, high efficiency furnace vent,
  central vacuum vent
•  Gas meter exhaust, gas barbecue-grill
•  Any exhaust from a combustion source
•  Garbage bin and any other source of contamination

Refer to illustration at right for connecting the insulated duct 
to the hoods. An “Anti-Gust Intake Hood” should be installed 
in regions where a lot of snow is expected to fall.

E

XHAUST

 

H

OOD

I

NTAKE

 

H

OOD

18”
(457 

MM

)

18”

(457 

MM

)

6” ø

(152 

MM

)

6’

(1.8 

M

)

6’

(1.8 

M

)

18”
(457 

MM

)

O

PTIONAL

DUCT

 

LOCATION

T

APE

 

AND

 

DUCT

 

TIE

C

AULKING

4.8 C

ONNECTING

 

THE

 D

RAIN

WARNING

!

Cut 2 sections of the plastic tube, minimum 12” long, and attach them to each inner drain 
fitting, located under the unit.
Join both short sections to the “T” junction and main tube as shown, to prevent the unit from 
drawing unpleasant odors from the drain source.

Run the tube to the floor drain or to an alternative drain pipe or pail.

IMPORTANT

If using a pail to collect water, locate the tube end approximately 1” from the top of the pail in 
order to prevent water from being drawn back up into the unit.

VD0325A

12” minimum

12” minimum

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WRAP

VD0308A

± 1”

Summary of Contents for 100H

Page 1: ...O 100H PART NO 1601717 THESE PRODUCTS EARNED THE ENERGY STAR BY MEETING STRICT ENERGY EFFICIENCY GUIDELINES SET BY NATURAL RESOURCES CANADA AND THE US EPA THEY MEET ENERGY STAR REQUIREMENTS ONLY WHEN...

Page 2: ...ng area or connect directly to any appliances 8 Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors 9 When performing installation servicing or cleaning this unit it is recommended to we...

Page 3: ...ACE 8 4 6 CONNECTING THE DUCTS TO THE UNIT 9 4 7 INSTALLING THE EXTERIOR HOODS 10 4 8 CONNECTING THE DRAIN 10 5 CONTROLS 11 12 5 1 INTEGRATED CONTROL 11 5 1 1 BOOT SEQUENCE 11 5 1 2 SETTING EXTENDED D...

Page 4: ...10 20 27 17 10 20 10 15 NOTE The NOVO Performance Charts are listed on the specification sheets of these units Visit our website at www vanee ca to access those documents 2 4 DIMENSIONS 17 432 mm 17...

Page 5: ...xhausted from the high humidity areas in the home such as bathrooms kitchen and laundry room Fresh air is supplied to bedrooms and principal living areas 3 TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS 3 1 FULLY DUCTED SYSTE...

Page 6: ...aintenance and to the control panel on the side of the unit Close to an exterior wall so as to limit the length of the insulated flexible duct to and from the unit Close to a drain If no drain is clos...

Page 7: ...herefore a 5 duct or larger is an appropriate choice for both end branches NOTE A 4 duct would have been too small because the maximum acceptable value for a 4 duct is 40 cfm 4 4 1 EXAMPLE OF CALCULAT...

Page 8: ...ng to occupant level Never install a stale air exhaust register in a room where there is a combustion device such as a gas furnace a gas water heater or a fireplace The ductwork is intended to be inst...

Page 9: ...f the double collar Pull down the vapor barrier shaded part in illustrations below over the outer ring to cover it completely Fasten in place the vapor barrier using the port strap included in unit pa...

Page 10: ...e hoods An Anti Gust Intake Hood should be installed in regions where a lot of snow is expected to fall EXHAUST HOOD INTAKE HOOD 18 457 MM 18 457 MM 6 152 MM 6 1 8 M 6 1 8 M 18 457 MM OPTIONAL DUCT LO...

Page 11: ...motorized damper position completely set the RED light turns off and the booting sequence is done NOTE No command will be taken until the unit is fully booted 5 1 2 SETTING EXTENDED DEFROST The unit i...

Page 12: ...orrectly inserted but not wire B 5 2 1 ELECTRICALCONNECTION TO PLATINUM MAIN WALL CONTROL NO C NC I OC OL Y R G B VE0174 SMART SET MODE PREF 5 2 2 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO DECO TOUCH MAIN WALL CONTROL...

Page 13: ...ECTOR NO C NC I OC OL Y R G B VE0108A Never connect a 120 volt AC circuit to the terminals of the furnace interlock standard wiring Only use the low voltage class 2 circuit of the furnace blower contr...

Page 14: ...optional see notes 3 4 VE0257A COLOR CODE BK BLACK BL BLUE BN BROWN GY GRAY GN GREEN Critical characteristic reed switch JU1 3 2 1 NOTES 1 For continued fire protection Use specified UL listed CSA Cer...

Page 15: ...ncing damper until the FRESH air flow is approximately the same as the EXHAUST air flow If FRESH air flow is less than EXHAUST air flow then go back and adjust the exhaust balancing damper to equal th...

Page 16: ...tallation sheet included with the wall control VC0117 9 2 OPTIONAL AUXILIARY CONTROLS First turn OFF the main control device before checking the optional auxiliary controls 20 40 60 MINUTE PUSH BUTTON...

Page 17: ...e user understands how to use the controls as described in the user manual Risk of electric shocks Before performing any maintenance or servicing always disconnect the unit from its power source Do no...

Page 18: ...3 17 Door latches and screws 00886 2 00601 4 00886 2 00601 4 18 Balancing damper 02253 02253 19 Balancing double collar port 02256 02256 Terminal connector 16416 16416 Hardware kit 20510 20510 Not sho...

Page 19: ...integrated control LED flashes AMBER and unit is OFF Motor won t turn Clean the exterior air intake port Replace the unit thermistor Check for the proper operation of the unit damper replace if neces...

Page 20: ...Section 7 Wiring Diagram Check if the fuse F1 is intact If all the readings correspond to the right voltage values the circuit board is not defective If one or both readings are different change the c...

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