Product Data and Specifications - Fresh Air Ventilation System

Y8150 FRESH AIR VENTILATION SYSTEM, W8150 FRESH AIR VENTILATION CONTROL
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INSTALLATION
A fresh air duct and damper must be installed between the
outdoors and the return side of the HVAC equipment. The
W8150 control will be mounted near the HVAC system and
wired between the thermostat and the fan control.
You will need…
W8150 Fresh Air Ventilation Control.
damper.
transformer.
insulated ductwork.
outdoor weather hood.
starting collar.
access to 120 Vac power.
airflow measuring tool.
TIPS:
To meet ASHRAE 62.2-2010, system must have at least
a MERV 6 filter installed.
In cold climates, balanced ventilation is recommended.
An exhaust fan or heat recovery ventilator can be used.
Humid climates may require additional
dehumidification equipment.
Choosing a location…
When choosing locations for equipment, duct connections,
and fresh air intake, be sure to consult local code
requirements.
17 AUX Auxiliary (two terminals) 24 Vac dry contacts allow W8150 to control an auxiliary device, such as
exhaust fan or HRV/ERV, with a call for ventilation.
18 DAMPER Damper (two terminals) 24 Vac powered contacts control fresh air damper.
19 XFMR C 24 Vac ventilation
control common
Supplies power to W8150 and damper from transformer provided.
20 XFMR R 24 Vac ventilation
control power
Supplies power to W8150 and damper from transformer provided.
No. Name Description Function
Device
Numbe
r Component Location
1 Fresh air intake Install away from known
sources of pollutants such as
auto exhaust, dryer vent
exhaust or chimney smoke.
2 Fresh air duct Install between weather hood
and upstream of equipment
filter and downstream of any
duct-mounted sensor.
3 Damper Install damper in fresh air duct,
where convenient. Optionally,
install heat recovery ventilator.
4 Control Locate the control for
convenient access and for easy
wire routing.
5 Transformer Locate where convenient for
line voltage connection.
6 Filter Locate filter downstream of
fresh air intake.
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TYPICAL ATTIC
INSTALLATION
TYPICAL BASEMENT
INSTALLATION
TYPICAL HRV/ERV
INSTALLATION
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