Operating Manual
“Warm N Dry”
www.hvsolutions.com.au
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Copyright 2010
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Introduction
Thank you for choosing your
“Warm N Dry “ Home Ventilation System (HVS). We are proud of
our product and confident that the HVS will improve your home comfort as a result of a drier,
fresher, warmer and healthier environment.
Although the HVS was calibrated to the size of your home, you can easily adjust the air flow to
suit changing family circumstances, seasons and weather. We encourage you to experiment with
the settings to better optimize the system and obtain the maximum benefit from your investment.
Your satisfaction is important to us. If you have any questions or suggestions please contact us
Who Is Home Ventilations Solutions ?
PFTAS Pty Ltd, trading as Home Ventilation Solutions is the manufacturer of the Warm N Dry
product range. The original Home Ventilation Systems were imported, sold and installed by
heating and ventilation specialist retailer Pellet Fires Tasmania which has its head office and
showroom at 108 Gormanston Rd, Moonah, TAS 7009.
PFTAS has been installing Domestic Ventilation Systems (DVS) from New Zealand since 2002
and has many hundreds of customers who are benefiting from this proven technology. Home
Ventilation Solutions now manufactures its own systems built in Tasmania, for Tasmanian
conditions and sold by specialist retailers.
Your HVS Features
Reduces condensation throughout the whole home all year round - no more crying
windows and wet sills.
Helps to distribute heat around the home.
Whisper quiet. Set and forget automatic operation.
Low running cost - as low as a single light bulb, more than pays for itself by providing free
solar heat when its available.
Ventilation has been proven to reduce humidity, dust mites, mould and fungal spores
(triggers for many asthma and allergy sufferers).
Backed by a 3 consecutive winter month money back guarantee and 3 years warranty.
Designed and built by a Tasmanian company for Tasmanian conditions.
Fully programmable to meet the needs of any home that has a suitable roof space.
Filter prevents dust and pollens from entering the home.
What Is Condensation ?
Condensation in the home is a result of too much moisture in the air. Inside air is made up of
outside air plus what ever we add to it. The occupants of an average home will add up to 15
litres of water to the air per day from breathing, showering, cooking, drying clothes etc.
When moist air cools down below its „dew point‟, such as when it contacts a cold surface, the
moisture falls out of suspension. Water pools on surfaces and runs down walls etc. Glass
windows are usually the first places to show evidence of condensation because they are the
coldest surfaces.