Installation Manual

INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS
IO-DV090 IO-DV090
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Installation Considerations
Location
This equipment is designed to be installed INDOORS IN
A SPACE THAT IS PROTECTED FROM RAIN
AND FLOODING.
Install the unit with enough space to access one
of the side panels for maintenance and service.
Avoid direcng the discharge air at people, or over the
water in pool areas.
If used near a pool or spa; be certain there is NO
chance the unit could fall into the water, splashed and
that it is plugged into a GFCI (GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT
INTERRUPT) OUTLET.
DO NOT use the unit as a bench or table.
DO NOT place the unit directly on structural members.
A drain pan MUST be placed under the unit if installed
above a living area or above an area where water leak-
age could cause damage.
Locate the unit near the exisng HVAC system to mini-
mize the required ductwork for connecng it to the
exisng air handling system. The controls for the dehu-
midier are remote from the unit and must be located
in the space that is to be condioned. The controls are
low voltage (24 VAC) and should be connected to the
unit with low voltage thermostat cable.
If fresh air venlaon is desired, thought should be giv-
en to the locaon for the fresh air ducng. A 6" round
insulated duct will have to be installed on the unit and
run to the outside of the home to bring in fresh air. Use
an 8" insulated round duct for lengths of more than 50
feet or if more than 100 CFM is needed. Consult local
codes for necessary distances from exhaust ports when
installing fresh air return.
Power Accessibility
Unit should be located in an area where the cord's length
(8') can easily reach a 115VAC electrical outlet with a
minimum of a 15 A circuit capacity.
Space
Locaon should have enough clearance to handle the
unit's overall dimensions as well as the necessary return/
supply ductwork to the unit. Allow a minimum 15" clear-
ance to the side of the unit to allow for lter removal and
replacement.
Low Voltage Wiring
Unit locaon should be in an area where eld wiring the
remote controls (low voltage) to the unit will
be possible.
Back-Draft Damper
It is recommended that a backdra damper be used
in the supply duct of the DV090, especially when con-
necng to the supply ducng system. The backdra
damper prevents supply air from counter owing through
the DV090 when it is not operang. The unit locaon
should be chosen to allow installaon of this accessory if
requested by the end user.
Support Structure and Suspension
Place the DV090 on supports to raise the base of the
unit 2.5” above the drain pan beneath it. Do not place
the DV090 directly on structural building members with-
out vibraon absorbers or unwanted noise may result.
The DV090 may be suspended with steel hanger straps
(plumbers tape) or a suitable alternave from structural
members, as long as the suspending assembly supports
the DV090's base in its enrety. Do not hang the DV090
from its cabinet. Remember to place a drain pan under
the unit if it is suspended above a nished area or above
an area where water leakage could cause damage.
Electrical Requirements
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CAUTION!
Do not all the yellow lead from the DV090 to contact
the red lead or white lead from the DV090 or the
transformer will be destroyed.
The Clean Comfort DV090 plugs into a common grounded
115VAC outlet. The device draws 6.7 Amps under normal
operang condions. If used in an area which may
become wet, a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
protected circuit is required. Please consult local electrical
codes for any further informaon.
The DV090 can be controlled by a variety of devices
including the Clean Comfort DVP-4034748 or
DVP-4034753 digital controls. The controls are to
be located remotely from the unit and located in the
space to be condioned. The controls are low voltage
(24 volt) and should be connected to the DV090 with
low voltage wire (thermostat or other appropriate).