American Aldes Ventilation Hood RDF 8 8IP User Manual

INSTALLATION  
OPERATION  
MAINTENANCE  
RDF  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
09/08  
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
For The Following Base Models:  
RDF 8-8IP, RDF 8-8MAX, RDF 12-8IP, RDF 12-8  
(See supplemental instructions for derived models, with duct  
adapters, manifolds, etc., as appropriate for your particular model.)  
CAUTION  
to the outdoors, as the BVS models, it  
For General Ventilating Use Only. Do  
Not Use to Exhaust Hazardous or  
Explosive Materials and Vapors.  
may also be used as a supply ventilator  
or recirculating central ventilator for  
the introduction of outdoor air, raising  
the temperature of the fresh air by  
mixing with recirculated indoor air.  
When used with adjustable balancing  
grilles or ALDES CAR, Constant Airow  
Regulators, and compatible roof/wall  
caps, ducting, etc., the fan is the heart  
of a complete pre-engineered ventilation  
system.  
Unpack the unit, taking care to look  
for any loose components among the  
packing material. Make certain that the  
fan housing and the blower is free of any  
loose packing material or small parts.  
If not removed before startup, damage  
and injury may result from solid objects  
discharged by the blower. Inspect for  
damage, loose or missing parts.  
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 any questions, contact the  
manufacturer.  
Install the unit in its nal location. The  
fan may be installed in a mechanical  
room, crawl space or attic. It is designed  
to be placed on a at surface, against  
a wall or trusses, or suspended from  
above. If set on a at surface, vibration  
isolation pads are recommended.  
SYSTEM DESIGN:  
Satisfactory performance of a central  
ventilation system requires the proper  
integration of all the components:  
B. Before servicing or cleaning unit,  
switch power off at service panel and  
lock service panel to prevent power  
from being switched on accidentally.  
When the service disconnecting  
Fan selection for airow, pressure  
and acoustic properties, vibration  
Mounting brackets with rubber grommets  
are supplied to permit installation against  
characteristics and mounting method, a vertical surface or from a ceiling above.  
means cannot be locked, securely  
fasten a prominent warning device,  
such as a tag to the service panel.  
and mode of operation (continuous,  
manually or automatically controlled)  
Alternatively, it may be suspended using  
threaded rods or chains. At least 12  
inches clearance is needed from the  
access panel to permit servicing the  
motor.  
Proper duct design for friction  
In addition to the following manufacturer’s  
instructions, it is necessary to comply  
with federal, state, and local government  
codes. Your purchase of this American  
ALDES ventilation system represents an  
investment in the health and comfort of  
the occupants, as well as an investment  
in the protection of the building from the  
damaging effects of excessive indoor  
humidity.  
losses, with compatible supply or  
exhaust grilles (airow and acoustic  
properties of the supply/exhaust  
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS  
grilles, and compatible wall/roof caps (Differences in bracket type and  
conguration may exist on some derived  
Method of balancing airows of  
multi-point ventilation systems  
models. Refer to supplement where  
appropriate). Orient the fan so that the  
access door can be opened for service.  
Consideration for the potential of  
condensation in the ducting or fan  
housing (installation in an unheated  
space)  
Tools Required:  
Power screwdriver with  
No. 2 Philips bit.  
This model of centrifugal fan is designed  
for multiple purposes. It may be used  
as an in-line rectangular duct fan (Model  
RDF) or a manifolded, multi-port fan for  
multiple exhaust or supply points. It  
may be installed in a remote location  
such as an attic space, mechanical room  
or above a drop ceiling, in a closet or  
laundry room, to provide quiet exhaust  
of stale, humid, or otherwise polluted air  
from bathrooms, the kitchen, laundry,  
or storage rooms, via exhaust grilles  
and ducting to the centrally located fan,  
which is ducted to the outdoors. With  
small return grilles in bedrooms and  
other areas, and one duct connection  
Upon receipt, inspect the carton to insure Mounting brackets are supplied with  
the fan has not been damaged in transit.  
If damaged, it is the responsibility of the  
recipient to le a damage claim with the  
carrier. American ALDES Ventilation  
Corporation is not responsible for  
the fan. The brackets may be mounted  
to the fan using the self-drilling screws  
and rubber grommets provided, at the  
locations indicated by dimple marks  
on the side and bottom panels of the  
fan. Pan head number 10 screws are  
provided to attach the mounting bracket  
to the building framing members. It may  
be necessary to add additional framing  
members to span wall studs. It is not  
recommended to use drywall anchors  
to support the fan. If installed against  
a concrete or masonry wall, concrete  
damage incurred during shipment.  
Handle the unit with care to prevent  
damage to the housing and other  
components. Store the unit indoors if  
possible. If outdoor storage is required,  
protection against moisture and dirt is  
necessary.  
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For installations in which the fan is connected to a range hood, or if an exhaust grille connected to the fan  
is located near the cooking surface as shown below, be sure to observe the following safety warnings:  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, USE ONLY  
GALVANIZED STEEL DUCTWORK WHERE  
REQUIRED TO USE METAL DUCT.  
(Note: If the fan is not connected to a range  
hood or a grille in the vicinity of the cooking  
surface, other approved ducting may be used  
as described in "Ducting" section of basic  
instructions.)  
WARNING  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A RANGE TOP  
GREASE FIRE:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF A RANGE TOP  
GREASE FIRE, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:  
A. Never leave surface units unattended  
at high settings. Boilovers cause  
smoking and greasy spillovers that  
may ignite. Heat oils slowly on low or  
medium settings.  
A. SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-tting lid, cookie sheet, or metal tray, then turn off the  
burner. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. If the ames do not go out immediately  
EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.  
B. NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN - You may be burned.  
C. DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels - a violent steam explosion  
could result.  
B. Always turn hood ON when cooking at  
high heat or ambeing food (i.e. Crepe  
Suzette, Cherries Jubilee, Peppercorn  
Beef Flambe).  
D. Use an extinguisher ONLY if:  
1. You know you have a Class ABC extinguisher, and you already know how  
to operate it.  
C. Clean ventilating fans frequently.  
Grease should not be allowed to  
accumulate on fan or lter.  
2. The re is small and contained in the area where it started.  
3. The re department is being called.  
D. Use proper pan size. Always use  
cookware appropriate for the size of  
the surface element.  
4. You can ght the re with your back to an exit.  
aBased on "Kitchen Firesafety Tips" published by NFPA.  
may be inspected and cleaned by  
removing the two screws from the hinged  
access panel. The blower assembly can  
now be swung open for cleaning the  
wheel.  
BACKDRAFTING AND VENTILATION EQUIPMENT  
even though often at lower ow rates, the backdraft by reducing the contributing  
potential for backdrafting the ue of these negative pressures. However, because  
appliances does exist, and represents a  
dangerous situation.  
of a multitude of factors, including the  
wide range of exhausting appliances  
that may be present, effects of wind and  
building shape, presence of multiple  
chimneys, building leakage and use of  
operable windows, no one can assure  
elimination of backdraft conditions  
so long as atmospherically vented  
combustion equipment is present in the  
home.  
DISCLAIMER:  
The International Fuel Gas Code,  
states/Seattle/seattle_fuelgas/PDFs_  
fuelgas/Appendix%20D.pdf) provides  
a Recommended Procedure for Safety  
Inspection of an Existing Appliance  
Installation.  
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY  
OF THE CONTRACTOR/  
INSTALLER TO DETERMINE  
THE SUITABILITY OF THIS  
EQUIPMENT WITH RESPECT  
TO THE POTENTIAL FOR  
BACK DRAFTING NATURALLY  
VENTED FLUE DEVICES  
AND/OR AFFECTING RADON  
ENTRY.  
This procedure should be followed to  
determine the presence of adequate  
combustion air, while all exhaust fans  
American ALDES Ventilation Corporation  
accepts no liability for backdraft  
conditions resulting from negative  
are operating at maximum speed, and all pressures. Nor does American ALDES  
IMPACT OF EXHAUST FANS:  
doors and windows are closed.  
make representation that blending supply  
ventilators are adequate to prevent such  
occurrences.  
In especially tight homes heated with  
naturally vented appliances, such as  
gas, oil or wood-red furnaces, boilers,  
stoves or replaces, the exhaust system  
may produce sufcient negative pressure  
indoors to induce the backdrafting of  
ue gases. This is a common, though  
intermittent occurrence, with conventional  
exhaust systems, such as vented kitchen  
range hoods, clothes dryers, bath fans,  
etc. In the case of continuous exhaust,  
In the event that backdrafting occurs,  
steps must be taken to provide sufcient  
combustion air to the furnace or boiler,  
following the guidelines of the National  
Fuel Gas Code and all state and local  
codes.  
SEE THE  
THREE (3) YEAR WARRANTY  
INFORMATION EXPLAINED ON THE  
BACK PAGE.  
MECHANICAL SUPPLY FANS:  
Mechanical supply of outdoor air tends  
to reduce the potential and frequency of  
NOTE:  
THIS WARRANTY SUPERSEDES ALL  
PRIOR WARRANTIES  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST (BASE MODELS)  
Impeller  
Motor  
Dimensions  
(mm)  
Capacitor  
Model  
RDF 8-8IP*  
RDF 8-8 MAX  
RDF 12-8IP*  
RDF 12-8  
Part No  
Part No. Cap  
86 561  
86 561  
86 562  
86 562  
133 x 42  
133 x 45  
180 x 35  
180 x 35  
86 172  
4uF  
4uF  
86 172  
86 174  
86 170  
10uF  
5uF  
*Designates Impedance Protection, with alternate wiring of capacitor across aux. winding of motor.  
THREE (3) YEAR WARRANTY  
THIS WARRANTY SUPERSEDES ALL PRIOR WARRANTIES  
FOR FACTORY RETURN YOU MUST:  
1) Have a Return Materials  
AMERICAN ALDES VENTILATION  
CORPORATION will replace any  
product which has a factory defect in  
workmanship or material. Product must  
be returned to the AMERICAN ALDES  
LIMITATIONS OF  
WARRANTY AND LIABILITY  
This warranty does not apply to any  
AMERICAN ALDES product or part which  
has failed as a result of faulty installation  
Authorization (RMA) number. This  
number may be obtained by calling:  
AMERICAN ALDES  
factory, together with the Bill of Sale , and or abuse, incorrect electrical connections  
VENTILATION CORPORATION  
PHONE: 1-800 255-7749.  
Please have the Bill of Sale  
available.  
identied with an RMA number.  
or alterations made by others, or use  
under abnormal operating conditions or  
misapplication of the product or parts.  
We will not approve for payment any  
repair not made by us or our authorized  
agent without prior written consent.  
The foregoing shall constitute our sole  
and exclusive warranty and our sole  
and exclusive liability, and is in lieu of  
any other warranties, whether written,  
oral, implied or statutory. There are no  
warranties which extend beyond the  
description on the page hereof. In no  
event, whether as a result of breach  
of contract, or warranty or alleged  
negligence, defect, incorrect advice or  
other causes, shall AMERICAN ALDES  
be liable for special or consequential  
damages, including but not limited to,  
loss of prots or revenue, loss of use  
of equipment or any other associated  
equipment, cost of substitute equipment,  
facilities or services, downtime costs,  
or claims of customers of purchases for  
such damages. AMERICAN ALDES  
neither assumes or authorizes any  
person to assume for it any other liability  
in connection with the sale of its products  
or parts. Some jurisdictions do not allow  
the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above  
limitations and exclusions may not apply  
to you.  
WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO  
THE FOLLOWING:  
• Damages from shipping, either  
concealed or visible. Claim must be  
led with the carrier.  
2) The RMA number must be clearly  
displayed on the outside of the  
carton, or delivery will be refused.  
• Damages resulting from improper  
wiring or installation.  
3) All product being returned must  
be shipped prepaid and be  
accompanied with a copy of the Bill  
of Sale.  
• Damages caused by acts of nature,  
or resulting from improper consumer  
procedures such as:  
- Improper Maintenance  
- Misuse, abuse, abnormal use, or  
accident  
4) Product will be replaced/repaired and  
shipped back to buyer. No credits  
will be issued.  
- Incorrect electrical voltage or current  
- Removal or alterations made on the  
AMERICAN ALDES VENTILATION  
CORPORATION label control  
number or date of manufacture  
DURING THE FIRST THIRTY (30)  
DAYS:  
Any other warranty, expressed,  
written or implied, and to any  
consequential or incidental damages,  
loss of property, revenues, or prot,  
or costs of removal, installation  
or reinstallation, for any breach of  
warranty.  
AMERICAN ALDES VENTILATION  
CORPORATION will replace any  
product which has a factory defect  
in workmanship or material. Product  
may be returned to either the point of  
purchase or the AMERICAN ALDES  
factory, together with Bill of Sale, for an  
immediate replacement.  
WARRANTY VALIDATION  
The end user must keep a copy of the Bill  
of Sale to verify purchase date.  
DURING THE FIRST THREE (3) YEARS  
(excluding the above 30 day period):  
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09/08  
INSTALLATION  
OPERATION  
MAINTENANCE  
MODEL MPVS 100 AND 120  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
(Supplement to RDF 09/08)  
02/09  
General: MPVS Series multi-port  
ventilators are highly versatile continuous  
duty rated fan units for residential and  
light commercial applications, and meet  
ENERGY STAR efciency criteria for  
low energy consumption. The most  
popular use is central continuous exhaust  
ventilationofbathrooms,kitchens,laundry  
rooms, and other rooms where humidity  
is a controlling factor, since the fan has a  
single exhaust discharge duct directly to  
the outdoors.  
DROP DOWN  
HINGED  
ACCESS  
PANEL FOR  
SERVICE AND  
INSPECTION  
The principle advantage of the MPVS  
central exhaust system is the assurance  
of controlled indoor air quality ventilation  
and the elimination of standard noisy bath  
fans, with the obvious benets of reduced  
penetrationstotheexteriorofthebuilding.  
Withtheincreasedtightnessofconstruction  
for energy efcient buildings, there is a  
growingneedofmechanicalventilationfor  
indoorairquality. Thesefansaredesigned  
to serve this purpose as well, by providing  
effective bathroom ventilation, with the  
ability to run intermittently or continuously  
as needed. The quiet, energy efcient  
permanent split capacitor external rotor  
motor has permanently sealed bearings  
that provide many years of maintenance-  
free performance.  
DIMENSIONS:  
MPVS 100 and 120  
Duct Conguration(s) 313, 323, and 333  
Construction: The MPVS fan is  
constructed of heavy gauge galvanized  
steel to prevent corrosion caused by  
moisture. The cabinet is internally lined  
with UL rated, acoustic closed-cell foam  
vapor barrier insulation. This allows  
installation directly above living spaces,  
or in unheated plenum spaces without  
concern for noise or condensation.  
FanandMotor:Thefanmotorisanenergy  
efcient permanent split capacitor type,  
of external rotor design. Totally sealed to  
protectagainstmoistureandcontaminants,  
it is approved for use to remove steam  
and moisture in kitchen and bath areas.  
The motor incorporates permanently  
lubricated sealed bearings and automatic  
reset thermal overload protection. It is  
designed and certied for continuous duty  
or intermittent operation.  
ELECTRICAL AND AIRFLOW PERFORMANCE  
CFM vs. Static Pressure*  
Nominal  
RPM  
Watts at MAX.  
Model  
HP Volts  
0.03 120  
0.05 120  
.2" Ps  
AMPS 0"  
.2"  
.4"  
.6" .8"  
The fan uses a backward inclined  
impeller design that minimizes dust from  
collecting on the blades and affecting  
airowperformance. Eachfanisstatically  
and dynamically balanced in the factory  
to eliminate vibration and ensure quiet  
MPVS-100  
MPVS-120  
2980  
3135  
22  
0.19  
0.29  
108  
88  
68  
48  
25  
74  
38  
143 128 112 95  
*Certied airow rating at 0.2" w.g. is derated from actual test results per HVI Certication  
procedure 920.  
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operation. The entire motor and fan  
assemblyismountedonadrop-down  
hinged access panel for service and  
inspection,andcanberemovedfrom  
the fan without disassembly of the  
ducting connections.  
MOUNTING BRACKET  
LOCATIONS  
Controls: The fans can be operated  
manually, or automatically by a  
programmabletimerordehumidistat  
and may also be operated in  
conjunction with a variable speed  
control.  
Locating and Installing the Fan:  
The compact dimensions and  
versatile mounting options permit  
installation above drop ceilings,  
between ceiling joists, or within a  
small soft location. The fan can  
be installed either horizontally or  
vertically.  
Airflow Balancing: The flow  
rates are automatically set with  
preset ALDES Constant Airflow  
Regulators.  
A passively controlled element in  
each duct run inates or deates  
automatically in response to system  
pressure to maintain constant  
airow.  
ELECTRICAL DATA  
MPVS 100 / 120  
120 V, 60 Hz., .19/.29 amp.,  
22/38 W Max., 2980 / 3135 RPM  
Above ratings are intended for sizing  
electrical wring only. Actual consumption  
will be lower.  
TABLE OF AIRFLOWS AND DUCT LENGHTS*  
3" INTAKE DUCT TO FAN  
FAN DISCHARGE DUCT  
FOR EACH  
ELBOW  
DEDUCT  
Assumes low pressure drop  
vent cap  
Recommended  
Max. Duct Length from  
Grille to Fan (ft.)  
TOTAL  
EXHAUST  
RATE CFM  
4" SMOOTH  
40 ft  
4" FLEXIBLE  
AIRFLOW  
CFM  
SMOOTH  
FLEXIBLE  
60  
75  
20 ft  
15 ft  
12 ft  
9 ft  
10  
20  
225  
65  
30  
20  
10  
180  
50  
25  
15  
10  
25 ft  
90  
18 ft  
3" Diameter  
= 3 Feet  
30  
100  
120  
135  
15 ft  
40**  
50**  
11 ft  
8 ft  
8 ft  
6 ft  
*This table should only be used as a general guide. Actual duct length allowances may be longer on some models. Contact the factory for  
assistance. **CAR Flow Regulators not available over 35 cfm. NOTE: If longer duct runs are required than permitted in the table above, use smooth  
ducting and/or increase the diameter.  
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