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Installation Guidelines
TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF DRYER FAN CAVITATION AND/OR EXHAUSTING EXCESS HEAT REQUIRED FOR THE DRYING CYCLE AND
COMPROMISING DRYING TIMES, BOOSTER FAN AIRFLOW MUST NOT EXCEED THE DRYER FAN CAPACITY.
Calculating Duct Run
To calculate the length of your planned duct run, measure from the dryer to external venting point in roof or wall. For each bend or elbow add 5-7 (1.52-
feet to your total duct run calculations. The DPV22-2 can be used on runs up to 130 feet (39.6 meter).
Fan and Switch Mounting
The DPV22-2 is to be mounted a minimum of 5 linear feet (1.5 meter)or
more than 40 linear feet (12.2 linear meters) from clothes dryer
exhaust outlet. Exception: A secondary lint trap can be used where
required and in applications where excessive dryer lint generation is likely
or to increase the time interval between routine maintenance of the
Dryer Booster Fan. (See illustration on next page). An MB mounting
bracket (included) attached to a rafter or joist should be used to stabi-
lize the fan. Although not recommended, a vertical rigid duct may sup-
port the fan if the duct is securely stabilized. (Consult local codes prior
to supporting the fan in the duct alone.) The duct work to the inlet of the
DPV22-2 is to be attached with the FC4 clamp (included) to permit peri-
odic inspection of the blower. Refer to maintenance instructions for
inspection recommendations. All duct connections should be properly
sealed to prevent leakage and loss of fan performance. Flex duct (if
allowed by building codes) should be stretched as smooth as possible.
Indicator Panel
The DPV22-2 is equipped with a remote mounted low voltage operation
indicator panel. This panel contains an LED that will indicate proper
operation of the booster fan. In the event of a problem with the system,
it will indicate the nature of the problem.
Pressure Sensor Switch
Operation
The DPV22-2 contains a positive pressure sensing switch which recog-
nizes dryer operation and activates the booster fan from an independent
electrical circuit. This eliminates connections through the dryer circuit
which may void the manufacturers' warranty as well as manual systems
which require the attention of the operator or costly current/tempera-
ture sensing systems.
Power to the booster fan is connected in series through a normally open
terminal on the switch. A pressure tap is connected to a nipple on the
side of the switch. When the dryer begins operation, positive pressure in
the duct causes the switch diaphragm to expand closing the circuit to
the booster fan. An integral delay-on-break timer in the switch will cycle
the fan on for intervals of 10 minutes. Cycle will reinitiate after a few
seconds as long as the dryer is operating. This will continue until the
dryer has stopped and the timer delay period has lapsed. Drying cycles,
the booster fan, the delay timer and the pressure switch are not
adversely affected by the starting/stopping intervals.
DPV22-2
Alternate location
Secondary Lint Trap
(optional)
FC Mounting
Clamp