Page 2 - Humidex; Table of Contents; IMPORTANT
Humidex 1 Table of Contents Table of Contents ...................................................................................................................... 1 Service and Warranty ...................................................................................................................
Page 3 - Service and Warranty; For Customer Assistance; the above information before contacting us.
Humidex 2 For the Following Inquiries: - Service - Parts - Accessories - Additional Customer Information Please contact us by: Phone: 1-888-533-1348 Email: [email protected] Website: www.humidex.com Service and Warranty For Customer Assistance To aid in answering questions if you call for service or...
Page 4 - Consumer Limited Warranty; Refer to Page 2
Humidex 3 Consumer Limited Warranty ClairiTech Innovations Inc. warrants to the first consumer that this product, when shipped in its original container, will be free from defective workmanship and materials, and agrees that it will, at its discretion, either repair the defect or replace the defecti...
Page 5 - Included Components
Humidex 4 Pre-Installation Included Components Before installing your Humidex, make sure that you have the right model and accessories. The following items should be included in the accessory box. If parts are missing, contact our customer service at US 1-888-533-1348, Can. 1-800-416-9111. 1x Ow ner...
Page 6 - Combustion Appliance Present in Dwelling; Read this Section Carefully; may be drawn into; Ideal location of the Unit; Install unit in dampest, coolest and lowest part of crawlspace.; It
Humidex 5 Warning!!! Combustion Appliance Present in Dwelling Read this Section Carefully With the presence of appliances evacuating air outside the building envelope (such as range hood, bathroom fan, dryer, Humidex, etc.) a negative pressure could be created inside the building. As the pressure in...
Page 7 - Installation; Factors to consider; dwelling. Try to find an outside wa; Make sure that you do not install the unit in a boiler room.; Optional: The bottom cap may be removed for added airflow.; Selecting the Duct Location; e sure that the hole doesn’t line up with a stud, electrical; Ducting
Humidex 6 Installation Factors to consider The installation must be done in the crawlspace or the lowest, dampest, coldest level of your dwelling. Try to find an outside wa ll to accommodate a 6¼” hole to the exterior of the house where no electrical wires or pipes are present Minimum distance to an...
Page 8 - Preparing the DVS-CE for Installation; ely 1⁄4” at the; Brick or Concrete Wall:; the hammer drill 1” apart
Humidex 7 Preparing the DVS-CE for Installation Measure the required Unit height. Remember that the units cannot be higher than 3” to 6 ” off the ground. From the inside, drill a pilot hole of approximat ely ¼” at the center of the proposed 6¼” hole. Outside the building, find the pilot hole. Using ...
Page 9 - Attaching the Flex, Pipe and Vent; Make sure the vent is not twisted by inserting the; Cut off the excess flex.; If this is; efficiency of the unit will diminish
Humidex 8 Attaching the Flex, Pipe and Vent Attach the flex to the vent with the provided screws. From the outside, push the flex through the 6 ¼ ” hole. Make sure the vent is not twisted by inserting the screws too tight and that the flaps are working properly. Attach the vent to the outside wall w...
Page 10 - Fasten Unit to the Wall; Flex should not be kinked in any way.; two) drill 1⁄4” pilot holes through the; Installing the DVS-CR; booster fan on floor joist a minimum of 6’
Humidex 9 Fasten Unit to the Wall Now that the flex is tight, it can be attached to the elbow with the tie wrap. Flex should not be kinked in any way. Leaving a 1-inch gap between the top of the unit and the ceiling (In case of a finished ceiling, leave a 1/8-inch gap between the top of the unit and...
Page 11 - Installation Diagram 1
Page 12 - Installation Diagram 2
Page 13 - Unit Operations; How a Humidex Works; Humidex is a mechanical ventilation appliance installed in the; lowest; The expelled air is replaced with a flow of fresh,; Vacant Homes
Humidex 12 Unit Operations How a Humidex Works Humidex is a mechanical ventilation appliance installed in the lowest level of a home, (basement or crawlspace), engineered to expel moisture-laden air that stagnates due to poor air circulation. Cool, moist air will gravitate to the lowest point of the...
Page 14 - The Control Panel; Maximum fan speed and Humidity level.
Humidex 13 The Control Panel The following section will refer to the control panel and its function. The user interface consists of: 1- Change Max Fan Speed Button 2- Current Fan Speed Mode Light 3- Change Desired Relative Humidity Button 4- Relative Humidity Setting Light Maximum fan speed and Humi...
Page 15 - desired humidity setting.; Changing maximum fan speed and desired humidity level.; New Installations in the Summer
Humidex 14 Fan Speed lights and Humidity Level lights The control panel is equipped with blue LED lights to indicate the current fan speed on the left and the desired RH Setting on the right. When the Fan Speed light is on the house icon, it indicates the humidity level is at or below the desired hu...
Page 16 - Maintaining your Humidex; at the intake grilles or louvers located at the bottom of the unit.
Humidex 15 Maintaining your Humidex Do not store anything within a radius of 4 feet around the base of the Humidex. Make sure the basement or crawlspace has adequate replenishment air from upstairs, from a location as far from the Humidex as possible. The only maintenance needed for your Humidex is ...
Page 17 - Most Common Issues; Mold, Mildew and Musty Smell; Follow the Recommendations on; please
Humidex 16 Most Common Issues Mold, Mildew and Musty Smell If mold or mildew is present prior to installing a Humidex, please have the contaminated area cleaned. Not doing so could cause the Humidex to spread that mold to other locations in the basement or crawlspace. To avoid Mold, Mildew or Musty ...
Page 18 - Specifications; Technical Data
Humidex 17 Specifications Technical Data Model Voltage (V) Amps (A) Watts (W) Airflow (CFM) Capacity (Sq.Ft.) DVS-CE 115 0.52 62 180 3000 DVS-CR - - - - - All Units require a 115 VAC electrical outlet Dimensions Model Height (In.) Width (In.) Depth (In.) DVS-CE 30 .5” 11” 7.5” DVS-CR 18.5” 11” 7.5”
Page 19 - Return and Exchange Policy; Return period of 30 days for unused products and accessories:; Fees; or Email Us
Humidex 18 Return and Exchange Policy Clairitech Innovations Inc. values its relationship with you and offers you the option to return most products you purchase directly from Clairitech Innovations Inc., as set forth in detail below. Policy Return period of 30 days for unused products and accessori...
Page 20 - For any questions regarding warranty terms please call
Humidex 19 3. Insert all the documents received concerning the order to be returned. Remember to keep a copy of all the documents provided. 4. To obtain a full refund, the products must be returned in perfect condition, in their original packaging and with all documents, parts and accessories. 5. Th...