Broan HEPA 4000, HEPA 3000, HEPA 2000, HEPA 1000 Hepa 2000, HF 2.0, Hepa 3000, HF 3.0 and Hepa

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2. TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS (CONT’D)

2.3HEPA 2000, HF 2.0, HEPA 3000, HF 3.0 AND HEPA 4000

UNIT INSTALLATIONS

2.3.1STAND ALONE (Primarily for homes with radiant hot water or electric baseboard heating.)

A portion of stale air (coming from the register located at the highest level of the house) is exhausted to the outside and the rest is drawn to the unit. Outside fresh air is blended with interior air and then filtered. Fresh filtered air is supplied by the register located in the lowest livable level. See figure below.

VH0039

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Contents Installation Instructions About this Manual About These Units Table of Contents Table DES Matières Typical Installations Before StartingTypical Installations CONT’D Hepa 1000 and HF 1.0 Unit Installations CONT’D RETURN-RETURN Installation Connection to a Forced AIR System Hepa 4000 Restricted Area VH0051 Hepa 2000, HF 2.0, Hepa 3000, HF 3.0 and Hepa Hepa 2000, HF 2.0, Hepa 3000, HF 3.0 and Hepa 4000 Unit VH0043 Dimensions Front View TOP ViewDimensions CONT’D Install the Unit Install the Unit CONT’D HOW to Hang the Unit CONT’D Stale air exhaust ductwork Stale air ductwork Filtered air ductwork Return side connection cont’d Hepa 2000, HF2.0, Hepa 3000, HF 3.0 and Hepa 4000 Units only Pull back the insulation to expose the flexible duct 457 mm Xmas tree pin Connecting the Drain Hepa 3000 and HF 3.0 Units only Controls NORMAL/REMOTEControls CONT’D Controls C12 / CM and C34 / CMRControls C12 / CM and C34 / CMR CONT’D VD0088 Is on Normal or Boost Using C34 / CMR Control Maintenance Maintenance CONT’D For Hepa 2000 and HF 2.0 onlyMaster Reset C12 / CM and C34 / CMR Controls Parts Ordering Chart Troubleshooting Problems Solutions