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User manual Lifebreath, model Lifebreath TFP3000

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Language of manual:en
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(Fig. 3) MOUNTING 1. Locate mounting bolts (4) on side of TFP cabinet for vertical hanging (Fig. 3) and remove. 2. Measure distance between the bolts and mark it on the floor/header joist where the TFP is to be hung. 3. Fasten hanging straps to floor joists using wide head nails or screws with washers. 4. Insert hanging bolts through prepunched holes in straps and lift TFP into position. Tighten and secure bolts. DUCTING 1. Install (2) 7” port collars (provided) on TFP cabinet with (8) 8/32” X 3/8” sheet metal screws provided (Fig. 3). 2. The ducting between the TFP and the HRV, and between the TFP and the main supply trunk line to the house, should be kept as straight as possible. 3. A relief opening or breathing T is required to prevent pressure differences. 4. A short piece (1-2 foot) of flexible ducting should be used on both sides of the TFP (Fig. 3). This will reduce vibration and noise transfer if present. NOTE: Please refer to the HRV installation manual for proper ducting of that appliance. Type 2 Installation * “Breathing T” is designed to assist in neutralizing pressure differences which can occur between HRV and TFP when joined together. TFP Hanging straps (4) Relief opening (breathing T) or leave a 4" -6" gap between the TFP and the HRV 7" port collars Power cord Air flow HRV To BRANCH LINES Mounting bolts Main supply trunk FLOOR JOISTS Flexible ducting Flexible ducting TFP air cleaner (fresh air supply) Access door Figure 3 CAUTION The room in which the Obreathing TO is open should be free of combustion equipment such as gas hot water tanks and furnaces. If the OTO must be exposed in these areas, a pressure test (spillage or backdraft test)should be conducted on the combustion equipment after everything is installed. 3 TYPE 3 INSTALLATION TFP Independent Installation No HRV, Radiant Heating System LOCATION 1. A TFP is usually installed in a basement area where air flow noise will be negligible to the occupants. 2. A central location between the clean air supply grille and return grille is recommended. MOUNTING Refer to “Mounting” under Type 2 Installations. DUCTING 1. Install (2) 7” port collars (provided) on TFP cabinet with (8)8/32” X 3/8” sheet metal screws provided (Fig.4). 2. Ducting will usually consist of one return with grille from one side of the home, and one supply with grille at the opposite end of the home (Fig. 4). 3. Ductwork should be no smaller than the size of the port collars (7”) on the TFP. 4. Ductwork should be kept as short and straight as possible to allow for good air circulation. NOTE: For installations of more than one return or supply (greater than .5 e.s.p.) , it is often necessary to add an inline fan to the system as a booster. Type 3 Installation FLOOR JOIST (Header) Return Grille High wall or floor grille optional 7" port collars Access door Hanging straps (2) Ducting not included BASEMENT High wall or floor grille optional 1st or 2nd STORY Clean air supply TFP Figure 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND ANNUAL CHECK-UP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A lighted ON/OFF switch indicates that the unit is operating. It is recommended the unit run continuously to provide the full benefits of particulate removal from your home. ANNUAL CHECK-UP As each home has differences of size, occupancy, location, infiltration rates and homeowner needs, it is hard to estimate when the collectors will need to be changed. The collectors will slide out. Some discolouration of the collector medium can be expected and when loose dust falls from the collector, it is time to replace it. 511 McCormick Blvd. London, Ontario N5W ...

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