Therma Stor Products Group Ventilation Hood Quiet Vent Ventilation System User Manual

Quiet-Vent  
TS-174E  
Owners Manual — Quiet-Vent Ventilation System  
Installation, Operation & Service Instructions  
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Quiet-Vent is a central exhaust ventilation system that replaces noisy, low output and  
unreliable bath fans. With todays tight homes, Quiet-Vent presents one of the best ways  
to eliminate pollutants (i.e. normal household chemicals, outgasing from construction  
materials, furniture and carpeting) by exhausting them out of the home. Quiet-Vent  
also reduces humidity levels that otherwise lead to mildew in closets, condensation on  
windows, insulation and walls which, over just a few years can cause costly damage.  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
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be positioned in the home to minimize the amount of  
duct and wire required for installation. The unit should  
be mounted and oriented to allow periodic blower oiling,  
cleaning of the internal blower screen via the side  
mounted clean-out port, and adjustment of the 7-day timer  
(the timer can be remote mounted away from the Quiet-  
Vent (see paragraph F). In cold climates the unit should be  
located in a heated space to prevent condensation from  
forming inside the cabinet. A basement or utility room is  
an ideal location.  
14.5”  
11” Hanger Strap  
(4 supplied)  
Oil Port  
6”  
Inlet  
Electrical  
Box Cover  
13.125”  
If the Quiet-Vent and its ducting must be located in a  
unheated space in a cold climate, they must be insulated  
to prevent condensation from forming in the system.  
13.5”  
7-Day Timer  
If the Quiet-Vent is used to correct a moisture problem in  
an existing house, a 6” duct should be run from near the  
ceiling in the center of the house to the Quiet-Vent (see  
Fig. 3). This will provide adequate ventilation.  
Figure 1  
11” Hanger St  
rap  
(4 supplied)  
2.3 Fresh Air Inlets  
The “FRESH 80” fresh air inlets are recommended to  
provide fresh air to the bedrooms and prevent excessive  
depressurization. These fresh air inlets should be located  
on an exterior wall near the ceiling in any isolated rooms  
that are occupied for extended periods of time with the  
door closed. These vents have an adjustable opening, a  
filter and a shut off valve. One air inlet is recommended in  
each bedroom.  
6”  
4”  
Inlet  
Inlet  
4”  
Inlet  
4”  
Inlet  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
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2.4 Hanging the Quiet-Vent  
Circuit to next timer in bath or kitchen  
Timer switch ground  
The Quiet-Vent has four vibration absorbing straps for  
hanging from joists, rafters, or trusses (See Fig. ꢀ & 3)  
and use (4) ꢀ/4” diameter lag bolts or the equivalent.  
Locate the unit to minimize the ducting from the baths and  
kitchen to the Quiet-Vent inlets and from the Quiet-Vent  
outlet to the outside. Because the oiling system depends  
on gravity, the unit must be oriented with the hanger bolts  
on the top.  
Timer switch  
ground  
115 Volt circuit/ground from  
Quite-Vent to bath or kitchen  
10-15 AMP 115 Volt  
circuit with ground from  
main electrical service  
2.5 Ducting to and from the Quiet-Vent  
Alternative Electrical  
Layouts  
All flexible ducting connected to the unit should be UL  
listed. The preferred method of ducting the exhaust air  
from the rooms is to use 4” round duct from 4” x 6”  
register heads located in the wall cavities or the ceiling.  
For routing through 3.5” stud cavities, flatten the 4”  
round duct to 3.ꢁ5”. If a 4” duct length from a full bath  
or kitchen exceeds 50’, two 4” ducts or a 6” duct is  
recommended. The 4” duct can be either metal or flexible  
and can be routed to the Quiet-Vent 4” inlet or manifolded  
to a 6” duct. If more than four 4” ducts are connected to  
the Quiet-Vent, use a 6” manifold on the Quiet-Vents 6”  
inlet.  
DO NOT locate the register head connecting the kitchen duct to  
the Quiet-Vent in the area designated in Fig. 5.  
To exhaust the stale air, connect a six inch insulated  
flexible duct from the outlet of the Quiet-Vent to a  
dampered six inch wall cap. If the length of the exhaust  
duct exceeds 50 ft., an 8” duct should be used. All the  
ducts must be insulated when they are located in non-  
heated space in a cold climate. Flexible duct can be  
spliced by threading the ends of the ducts into each  
other 3 turns. To reduce leakage, all the duct couplings  
should be taped with 3 turns of duct tape. Several ducting  
alternatives are illustrated in Fig. 3.  
2.6 Wiring the Quiet-Vent  
NOTE: All electrical connections must be installed by a qualified  
electrician. All wiring must conform to the local electric codes  
and/or the National Electrical Code.  
Figure 4  
Quiet-Vent uses a ꢀꢀ5 volt, ꢀ0 amp circuit which is  
connected to the black and white wires in the electrical  
cabinet (see Fig. 4). Spring wound one hour remote timers  
or humidity controllers located in the baths and kitchen  
are wired in parallel to the two blue wires. These remote  
controls activate the high speed of the exhaust fan. These  
controls are to be UL listed with minimum electrical ratings  
of ꢁ amps inductive load at ꢀꢁ5 VAC.  
Cooking Area  
Do Not Install Above or Inside  
This Area  
The prewired 7 day timer located on the Quiet-Vent  
activates the low speed of the exhaust fan. The timer can  
be mounted remote from the Quiet-Vent. This requires a  
double gang electrical box and 3 conductors plus ground  
to extend connections to the timer from the Quiet-Vent.  
45°  
45°  
Floor  
Cooking  
Equipment  
A 4” junction box cover is used to cover the timer opening  
on the Quiet-Vent.  
Figure 5  
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to  
persons, observe the following:  
A. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer.  
If you have questions, contact the manufacturer.  
B. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service  
panel and lock service disconnecting means to prevent power  
from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnect-  
ing means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning  
device, such as a tag, to the service panel.  
CAUTION: For general ventilating use only. Do not use to exhaust  
hazardous or explosive materials and vapors.  
3 Operation  
Figure 6  
3.1 Using the Timers  
1. Setting The 7-Day Timer  
Rotate the timer dial until the white pointer indicates  
the correct time of day. Each segment moved toward the  
dial center represents ꢁ hours of low speed exhaust fan  
operation. Typically, the timer is set to operate during the  
time of occupancy. If additional ventilation is required to  
control moisture and odors, additional spades can be  
moved in. If the home becomes too dry, decrease the  
hours of low speed operation.  
4 Maintenance  
4.1 Lubricating the Blower Motor  
Although the motor is factory lubricated for many years of  
normal operation, additional oiling will extend motor life.  
To facilitate motor oiling, tubing from the motor extends  
outside the Quiet-Vent cabinet (See Fig. ꢀ). Five to ten  
drops of SAE ꢁ0 Non-Detergent oil is recommended every  
six months.  
3.2. Using Remote Timers  
Estimate the ventilation time required and set it on the  
timer. Activate the timer whenever moisture or odors are  
generated in the room. If timers are not available locally,  
they may be ordered with the Quiet-Vent.  
4.2 Cleaning the Blower Screen  
WARNING: Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before  
cleaning the blower screen.  
3.2 Adjusting the Amount of Ventilation  
A coarse screen covers the blower inlet port located  
inside the Quiet-Vent cabinet. Vacuuming the screen is  
recommended every six months. Remove the 4” x 4” cover  
on the side of the Quiet-Vent cabinet for access (See Fig.  
ꢁ).  
The amount of air removed from the home depends on the  
restrictions in the duct system and the amount of time the  
system operates. If more or less ventilation is required  
the 7-day timer can be set for more or less low speed  
operation. The air flow can be reduced by installing a duct  
damper in the exhaust duct of the Quiet-Vent.  
By partially closing the damper, the CFM of stale air  
removed from the house can be reduced. Figure 6  
indicates air flow and power consumption versus static  
duct pressure.  
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5.4 Fan Motor  
If the blower motor fails to operate when voltage is present  
at its leads, the motor is defective and the blower must be  
replaced.  
5 Service  
CAUTION: Requires a qualified service person because electrical  
shock hazard is present.  
5.5 Warranty  
The Quiet-Vent is guaranteed for two years from the date of  
installation against all manufacturing defects provided the  
Quiet-Vent has been installed, operated, and maintained  
as stated in this manual. This warranty is limited to the  
repair or replacement of the equipment, F.O.B. MADISON,  
WI. Call the factory at ꢀ-800-533-7533.  
5.1 Circuit Breaker Trips  
Check For Short In Wiring:  
Turn off the 7-day timer by moving all the spades out. Turn  
off all the remote timers and the dehumidistat (if used). If  
the circuit breaker trips, locate a short in the wiring. If the  
circuit breaker does not trip, activate the 7-day timer. If the  
circuit breaker then trips, check the blower motor.  
6 Service Parts  
Item  
Part Number  
Qty  
Description  
5.2 Blower Operates on One Speed Only  
Operates On Low Speed Only:  
40ꢁꢁ036  
Blower, w/ Capacitor, ꢀ5V  
(Fasco p/n 7090-ꢀ806)  
If the blower operates only on low speed, deactivate the  
7-day timer so that unit is not running. Activate one of  
the optional controls and then check for voltage to the  
relay coil (terminals 7 and 8). See Figure 4. If voltage is  
not present, check for a loose wire or a defective optional  
control. If voltage is present, check for voltage between  
relay terminal 4 and ground. If there is no voltage, the relay  
is defective. If there is voltage at terminal 4 and the motor  
does not operate, the high speed winding of the blower  
motor is defective. Replace the blower.  
3
4
40ꢀ978ꢁ  
40ꢀ9649  
40ꢀ9648  
4
Mounting Strap, Rubber  
Relay, DPDT, ꢁ0V, 0A  
Timer, 7-Day (Diehl TA-4073,  
Model 880)  
5
40ꢀ964ꢀ  
40ꢀ964ꢁ  
40ꢀ9643  
40ꢀ9644  
40ꢀ9645  
40ꢀ9654  
Wire Harness, Lꢀ  
Wire Harness, Lꢁ  
Wire Harness, Blue  
Wire Assembly, Red  
Wire Assembly, Green  
Wiring Diagram  
6
7
8
9
ꢀ0  
Operates On High Speed Only:  
High speed operation of the blower has priority over low  
speed. Verify that all the optional controls are in the off  
position. If the blower operates on high speed constantly,  
check for voltage between relay terminals 7 and 8. If  
voltage is present, one of the optional controls is not  
opening and is defective.  
If the blower operates only on high speed (when the  
optional controls are activated) and is off the rest of the  
time, check that the segments on the 7-day timer are  
moved to the center of the dial, thus calling for low speed  
ventilation. If the blower does not run with the segments  
in and the optional controls off, check for voltage between  
timer terminal 5 and ground. If terminal 5 does not have  
voltage, the timer is defective. If terminal 5 has voltage  
and relay terminal 5 does not have voltage, the relay is  
defective. If relay terminal 5 has voltage, the low speed  
winding of the blower motor is defective.  
5.3 7-Day Timer Does Not Advance  
Check for voltage between timer terminals ꢀ and ꢁ. If  
voltage is present and the timer does not advance, the  
timer motor is defective and the timer must be replaced.  
Specifications subject to change without notice.  
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QUIET-VENT Ventilating System Limited Warranty  
Warrantor:  
Therma-Stor LLC  
PO Box 8680  
Madison, WI 53708  
Telephone: ꢀ-800-533-7533  
Who Is Covered: This warranty extends only to the original residential end-user of the Quiet-Vent  
Ventilating System, and may not be assigned or transferred.  
Warranty: Therma-Stor LLC warrants that, for two (ꢁ) years from the date of installation, the Quiet-  
Vent Ventilating System will operate free from any defects in materials and workmanship, provided  
the Quiet-Vent has been installed, operated, and maintained as stated in the installation and  
operation manual. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of the equipment F.O.B.  
Madison, WI. Call the factory at ꢀ-800-533-7533.  
Limitation and Exclusions: If any Quiet-Vent Ventilating System part is repaired or replaced, the new  
part shall be warranted for only the remainder of the original warranty period applicable thereto  
(but all warranty periods will be extended by the period of time, if any, that the QUIET-VENT is out of  
service while awaiting covered warranty service).  
UPON THE EXPIRATION OF THE WRITTEN WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE QUIET-VENT VENTILATING  
SYSTEM OR ANY PART THEREOF, ALL OTHER WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY LAW, INCLUDING  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL ALSO EXPIRE. ALL  
WARRANTIES MADE BY THERMA-STOR LLC ARE SET FORTH HEREIN, AND NO CLAIM MAY BE MADE  
AGAINST THERMA-STOR LLC BASED ON ANY ORAL WARRANTY. IN NO EVENT SHALL THERMA-STOR  
LLC, IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, USE, REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF ANY QUIET-  
VENT VENTILATING SYSTEM OR PART THEREOF BE LIABLE UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY FOR ANY  
SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (THE END-USER SHOULD TAKE PRECAUTIONS  
AGAINST SAME), OR LOSS OF USE OR DAMAGE TO ANY REAL OR PERSONAL PROPERTY.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, and some do not allow  
the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so one or both of these limitation  
may not apply to you.  
Legal Rights: This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state.  
TS-ꢁ84-ꢀꢁ03  
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