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USER MANUAL

USER MANUAL

CLOUDRAY

WHOLE HOUSE FAN SYSTEM

Summary of Contents for AC-CRT10

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL USER MANUAL CLOUDRAY WHOLE HOUSE FAN SYSTEM ...

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Page 3: ...roduct quality and friendly customer service If you have any questions or suggestions please don t hesitate to contact us Visit www acinfinity com and click contact for our contact information EMAIL support acinfinity com WEB www acinfinity com LOCATION Los Angeles CA ...

Page 4: ...PC A 819137021082 819137021099 819137021136 819137021143 819137021150 MANUAL CODE CR2009X1 SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Please do not touch the fan s impeller and blades Secure all nearby objects including wires and cables from coming into contact with the fan s impeller and blades Use caution when deciding where to install this fan ...

Page 5: ...ndex Key Features Product Contents Installation Guide Mounting Powering and Setup Cleaning Controller Programming Other AC Infinity Products Warranty Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 18 Page 20 Page 21 Page 36 Page 37 ...

Page 6: ... FANS The system with high static pressure rating can deliver high airflow even when air movement is being restricted AUTOMATIC SHUTTERS Automatic shutters that open and close in response to airflow And closes completely when airflow stops INSULATED DUCTING The outer layer is made of dual PVC thermoplastic that protects the aluminum from cuts and tears IP 44 PROTECTION The blower unit is sealed to...

Page 7: ... SYSTEM Included in all series SENSOR PROBE x1 SMART CONTROLLER x1 DUCT TUBE x1 DUCT FAN SYSTEM x1 DAMPER BOX GRILLE x1 DUCT CLAMP x2 ROPE CLIP x2 FAN SCREW x4 DAMPER SCREW x8 GRILLE SCREW x4 WIRE MOUNT x6 PROBE MOUNT x6 CONTROLLER SCREW SET x2 ...

Page 8: ...void direct contact with insulation and a dust mask to avoid inhaling dust as a result of cutting into the drywall and insulation FAN POSITIONING A whole house fan is installed in the ceiling of a home and moves air from the living space into the attic It forces hot air out of the attic and pulls cooler air from the outside of the house into the living space which is ideal for people who come home...

Page 9: ... In the attic mark the corners using grille plate in between the ceiling joists Then press each corner with a screwdriver or drill until it reaches the other side STEP 2 Line up the grille plate with the reference holes made in the attic Mark around the grille plate to create a cutout guide Ceiling Drywall Ceiling Joist ...

Page 10: ...e down onto the cut hole as shown in the image The black damper screws may also used to secure the damper box to the drywall Drill through the metal to mount the damper box STEP 3 Check your location and measurements before cutting into the drywall Use a drywall saw or jigsaw to cut out the marked location Ceiling ...

Page 11: ... As an option you may use the included rope clips to hang your fan from a support beam instead of mounting it STEP 6 Once a location has been set for the fan remove the metal rings so you can pull out the center motor Use the mounting flanges to help you position the fan to your desired mounting location Use a pen or pencil to mark the four mounting holes Intake and Exhaust Mounting Flanges ...

Page 12: ...rom obstruction Use a power drill to drill the four mounting holes MOUNTING STEP 8 If you are mounting onto anything other than a wood support or stud insert the included four wall anchors into the drilled mounting holes You may need to use a hammer to secure them through the holes ...

Page 13: ... flange Do not tighten the screws yet STEP 9 Position the mounting flanges and align the mounting holes with the wall anchors Use a screw driver or drill to secure the four wood screws through the mounting frame and into the wall anchors or stud Make sure the arrow is pointing in your desired direction ...

Page 14: ...g flanges Make sure the arrow on the motor box points in the same direction as the arrow on the exhaust flange MOUNTING STEP 12 Connect the duct tube to the intake flange Secure the duct clamp over the duct tube and tighten it with a flathead screw driver ...

Page 15: ...uct tube feels secured Avoid sharply bending the tube so airflow won t be restricted STEP 13 Use the included rope clips to support the duct tube Clip them onto a nearby beam If there is no beam or an area to hang the rope clips secure a nail nearby to hook the rope onto ...

Page 16: ...ded four white screws into the drywall Note The screws will only secure the vent to the ceiling drywall The damper will rest on the drywall and vent STEP 15 Place the vent onto the dampener through the opening from below the ceiling Ceiling Ceiling Vent ...

Page 17: ... Position the controller close to the fan and inside the attic so that the power cord reaches the controller MOUNTING STEP 18 To mount the controller use the appropriate screws included for your mounting location ...

Page 18: ...eferably near the hottest area of the attic Screw in the square tabs once you find a suitable location Then use the included zip ties to secure the probe STEP 1 Locate the connector plug of the thermal probe and plug it into the bottom of the thermal controller ...

Page 19: ...e Universal Controller Be sure to plug it into the left molex 4 pin connector that has the power and fan icon This plug is meant to power the controller POWERING AND SETUP STEP 4 Plug the fans power cord into an AC power outlet to power both the fan and the controller ...

Page 20: ...area inside the output and exhaust flanges Lastly secure the motor box onto the mounting flanges Secure the motor box with the metal rings STEP 1 Remove the motor box from the mounting flange to remove any dust or build up Use a damp cloth to clean the dust and dirt off the impeller and fan blades Wind Circle ...

Page 21: ...e steady or fall in temperature within the last hour 3 SETTING BUTTON This button cycles through each of the controller s settings DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS F C CLOCK CALIBRATION Temperature and Humidity and TRANSITION Temperature and Humidity 2 UP DOWN BUTTON Adjusts the parameters of the mode that you are in In most modes the up button increases and down button decreases the setting Holding both button...

Page 22: ...O OFF countdown to show the amount of time before the timer to on timer to off cycle or schedule modes activates or deactivates the fan TO ON represents the amount of time that is left before the fan turns on TO OFF represents the amount of time that is left before the fan turns off 11 USER SETTING Displays the value you have set for the current mode that you are in Press the up or down button to ...

Page 23: ...s it will instead run at the speed set here AUTO MODE HIGH TEMPERATURE TRIGGER Pressing the up or down button sets the high temperature trigger The fans will activate if the probe s reading meets or exceeds this threshold Once triggered the fan will gradually ramp up to the speed set in ON mode If the probe s reading falls below this trigger point the fans will gradually slow down to a stop or at ...

Page 24: ...ng meets or exceeds this threshold Once triggered the fan will gradually ramp up to the speed set in ON mode If the probe s reading falls below this trigger point the fans will gradually slow down to a stop or at the speed set in OFF mode You may set this trigger below the low humidity trigger to create a specific range in which the fan is active Note that this trigger can activate as long as you ...

Page 25: ... fans will trigger to run at the speed set in ON Mode If there was a speed set in OFF Mode other than zero then the fans will run at that speed during the countdown The countdown will begin if no buttons are pressed for 5 seconds The time left on the countdown is shown on the display in the section below the current fan speed Leaving the timer mode while the countdown is running will pause it unti...

Page 26: ...ation and an off duration for the fan to cycle through continuously Press the up or down button to first set a duration for the fan to be on and then press the mode button again to set a duration for the fan to be off When the fan is triggered to be on it will run at the speed set in ON Mode When the fan is triggered to be off it will run at the speed set in OFF Mode The countdown will begin if no...

Page 27: ...e next on or off phase is shown on the display in the section below the current fan speed The fan will not follow this schedule if you leave this mode If you reenter the schedule mode it will continue to follow the latest schedule you have set TO ON TO ON If there is a speed set in OFF Mode other than zero the fans will run at that speed when triggered to turn off ADV MODE Advanced programs are au...

Page 28: ...owest brightness is 1 The settings 1 2 and 3 are not auto dimming and the display will continuously be shown at that brightness level In A2 the display will be shown at brightness 2 but fall to brightness 1 whenever the controller is not being adjusted after 15 seconds In A3 the display will be shown at brightness 3 but fall to brightness 1 whenever the controller is not being adjusted after 15 se...

Page 29: ...ITY SETTING In this setting adjust the real humidity reading that the sensor probe is measuring Press the up or down button to increase or decrease the data figure by 1 increments The calibration cycle ranges from 8 to 8 and will be applied to the sensor probe s measurements CLOCK SETTING In this setting adjust the current clock time Press the up or down button to increase or decrease the time Onc...

Page 30: ...onal speed level This continues until the fan reaches the speed set in ON Mode For example let s assume your high temperature trigger is set at 80 F the speed set in OFF Mode is 0 and the speed set in ON Mode is 6 If the differential increment was set to 0 F then the fan would have just triggered to run at speed 6 when the sensor temperature meets or exceeds 80 F However if the differential increm...

Page 31: ...p by one additional speed level This continues until the fan reaches the speed set in ON Mode For example let s assume your high humidity trigger is set at 67 the speed set in OFF Mode is 2 and the speed set in ON Mode is 7 If the differential increment was set to 0 then the fan would have just triggered to run at speed 7 when the sensor temperature meets or exceeds 67 However if the differential ...

Page 32: ...se HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM This icon will flash and beep with an alert if temperature rises above the trigger point set in the app Will flash until the temperature falls below the trigger point LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM This icon will flash and beep with an alert if temperature falls below the trigger point set in the app Will flash until the temperature rises above the trigger point HIGH HUMIDITY ALAR...

Page 33: ... HUMIDITY ALARM This icon will flash and beep with an alert if humidity falls below the trigger point set in the app Will flash until the humidity rises above the trigger point BLUETOOTH This icon will appear when the physical controller is connected to the APP via Bluetooth CHECK FAN ALERT This icon will flash when the fan s probe senses interference to its functioning Check the fan for possible ...

Page 34: ...the background This can be done by first holding the settings button to lock the controller Once locked pressing the mode button will hide and unhide the screen JUMP TO OFF MODE Holding the mode button for two or more seconds while in any mode or settings will automatically jump to OFF Mode This will not work if the controller is locked SET MODE PARAMETERS TO OFF Holding the up and down button sim...

Page 35: ...t in other modes If a speed is higher than 0 then the fan will run at that speed when it is triggered to be off AUTO INCREASING OR DECREASING Holding the up or down button will increase or decrease user parameters automatically until the user releases the up or down button OTHER SETTINGS ...

Page 36: ...mperatures you have set Shutter Fans The AIRLIFT series is a line of shutter exhaust fans designed to expel heat moisture odor and dust from spaces like greenhouses garages attics and sheds It features an intelligent controller that includes temperature and humidity programming adjustable fan speed controls a timer and an alarm system Crawlspace Fans The AIRTITAN is a line of weather proof fans de...

Page 37: ...f the product becomes unusable The warranty program goes into effect on the date of purchase The program will expire two years from the date of purchase If your product becomes defective during that period AC Infinity will replace your product with a new one or issue you a full refund The warranty program does not cover abuse or misuse This includes physical damage submersion of the product in wat...

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