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Page 1
1 TFP 4 mounting brackets 4 hanging straps 2 oval collar connections 4 8/32” X 3/4” sheet metal screws 8 8/32” X 3/8” sheet metal screws 4 pieces of mounting foam 1 set of installation operating instructions 1 warranty card 1 wiring diagram The TFP is equipped with a standard power supply, on a 5’ 5” cable. Lighted ON/OFF switch. Mate[...]
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2 TFP Directly Connected to Forced Air Heating System 1. Install 6” oval port collar (provided) on top and bottom of TFP (Fig. 1). Use (4) 8/32” X 3/8” screws (provided). 2. Remove protective backing from pieces of foam and stick them to the 4 corners of the TFP on the side being mounted against the plenum. 3. Remove the 4 mounting bolts from[...]
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Page 3
3 TFP Connected to Heat Recovery V entilator LOCATION The TFP should be located in the main trunk of the fresh air to house line, after the Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) and before any branch lines. (Fig. 3) MOUNTING 1. Locate mounting bolts (4) on side of TFP cabinet for vertical hanging (Fig. 3) and remove. 2. Measure distance between the bolts [...]
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TFP Independent Installation No HR V , Radiant Heating System LOCATION 1. A TFP is usually installed in a basement area where air flow noise will be negligible to the occu- pants. 2. A central location between the clean air supply grille and return grille is recommended. MOUNTING Refer to “Mounting” under Type 2 Installations. DUCTING 1. Instal[...]