IMPORTANT WARNINGS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Suncourt recommends professional installation of the Airiva (or by an accomplished DIY person)
Please read and save these entire instructions before starting the installation.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not use this fan device with a speed control of any kind. This device is for general ventilating use only. Do not use with hazardous, toxic or flammable vapors.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury to persons or animals, observe the following: Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have any questions or doubts, contact a qualified installer or Suncourt Inc. Before servicing or cleaning this unit, disconnect the power by unplugging it from the 110-120 Volt AC outlet. If a suitable Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) 110-120 Volt AC grounded outlet is not within reach of the Airiva™ power cord, a new GFI outlet needs to be installed. The installation of this outlet must be done by a qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable Codes and Standards. The Airiva is equipped with a grounded plug. This safety feature must never be defeated.
WARNING: For your safety and protection follow all instructions and adhere to applicable safety, building and electrical codes.
WARNING: Install this product inside a building or dwelling only.
WARNING: Do not operate this product without ductwork or approved grilles being installed at the fan openings to prevent contact with the fans. Contact with the operating fans will cause serious injury.
WARNING: Do not install this product where it can come in contact with water from flooding or otherwise.
WARNING: Protect the outside vent hoods from ingress of water from rain or other sources.
WARNING: Never expose this product to air temperatures over 120°F (49°C).
INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Suncourt recommends installation of the Airiva™ by a professional. (or by an accomplished DIY person)
Please read and save these instructions in their entirety before starting the installation.
WHERE AND HOW TO MOUNT
The Airiva™ should be mounted on shelf brackets that can easily support 75lbs.
DO NOT Set the Airiva™ flat on a shelf. Condensation will occur between the surface of the Airiva™ and the shelf.
The minimum mounting height should be 8" off the floor to provide clearance for the condensate drain. For convenience when servicing, mounting the Airiva™ at chest height is recommended.
The Airiva should be mounted such that the latches for the door are on top. The hinges for the door should be on the bottom of the unit and slightly hanging over the stand or shelf. When opening the door, do not let it fall down, this would damage the unit.
When preparing the Airiva shelf brackets, allow for a slight angle so that condensation (if any) will flow to the end of the housing. That will be the location where you will install the condensate drain (low side), if necessary.
It is recommended that each connection point to the Airiva be within 25 feet from its outlet/inlet.
As a general rule, keep the total ductwork as short as possible.
ELECTRICAL POWER
You will need a 110-120 Volt AC GFI electrical outlet that can be reached by the Airiva power cord. The short length of the Airiva power cord is dictated by the National Electrical Code. The housing of the Airiva is equipped with a door safety interlock switch. This switch cuts the electrical power to the electric fans and electronic control system when the door of the housing is opened. NEVER defeat or bypass this feature!
Regardless of this safety interlock, you must disconnect the power cord at the electrical outlet before opening the housing.
CONDENSATE DRAIN
Choose a drain location (i.e. sink, floor drain, washer drain, etc.) to run the condensate drain hose to. The inside diameter of the hose needed is 3/8". (Hose not provided)
NOTE: The condensate drain provision is given for installations in humid climates. Condensation will not accumulate inside the Airiva housing in every installation. You may want to operate the Airiva for a few weeks and then determine if you need to install the condensate drain. If moisture collects in the bottom of the Airiva, you should install the drain. You will need to make a 5/8" diameter hole in the bottom of the Airiva at the lowest point.
The Airiva™ deserves its own ducts; forced air system connection is a distant second choice only.
STANDARD DUCT CONNECTIONS
The fresh outside air intake and stale air exhaust ducts should be kept as short as possible. On the outside of your home, you will need to install hoods to protect the openings from rain. Select a hood that has a built-in screen to prevent access of rodents or birds. If at all possible, install the ducts where they are protected from prevailing winds. Keep the two hoods a minimum of 48" apart to avoid air re-circulation from one hood to the other. Keep the fresh air intake at least 72" away from dryer vents, furnace exhausts, etc.
The fresh air intake duct must be sloped slightly to the outside, away from the Airiva. This way, condensation collecting in that duct will run to the outside. This duct must also be insulated.
The fresh air to house and stale house air exhaust should be ducted away from each other. The stale house air intake can be located in your furnace room if there is circulation from the house to the furnace room. If there is no ventilation, you will have to install a vent grille in the furnace room door or wall to allow for free air movement. The minimum grille opening should be 64 square inches.
The fresh air to house should be ducted to a location where this fresh air will not be sucked into the stale air intake and be blown outside. Normally, ducting to an adjacent room or the upstairs level of a house will be adequate. Natural circulation inside a home will distribute the fresh air.
NOTE: This product has manually reversible fans, therefore has two different airflow direction labels for the stale air intake and exhaust. Please use the airflow labels marked (A) for Figure 1, ‘Factory Default Configuration’.

NOTE: Do not use a timer for the Airiva in external frost control mode. External frost control mode is for applications that run 24 hours a day.
MANUALLY REVERSIBLE FANS
The stale air fan can be manually turned 180° to allow for the vent hoods to be on opposite sides of the heat exchanger. This makes routing the ductwork easier in certain applications. To switch the direction of airflow through one of the fans first make sure that the unit is switched off and not hooked up to power. Next inspect and determine if this configuration fits your installation. Disconnect the 3 quick connects going to the fan that is being reversed. Remove the (2) 5/16” hex head screws from the fan mounting bracket and remove the mounting brackets. Flip the fan around and re-secure it with the (2) mounting brackets and screws. Re-connect the quick connectors and the airflow direction change is complete.
NOTE: This product has manually reversible fans, therefore has two different airflow direction labels for the stale air intake and exhaust. Please use the airflow labels marked (B) for Figure 2, ‘Stale Air Fan Direction Is Reversed ’.

NOTE: Suncourt recommends that you use metal duct to connect the Airiva™. Flexible duct does not have a smooth inside surface. This creates turbulence in the airflow and will reduce the flow of air.
INTERNAL FROST PROTECTION
When set on Internal Frost Protection, the built-in electronic thermostat will protect the unit from freezing up under very cold outside conditions. This thermostat is preset at the factory to stop the operation when the fresh air to house cannot be held above approximately 45° F (7°C). When the temperature in your home is 70° F (21° C) the frost protection can normally be expected to activate at an outside temperature of 0° F (-18° C) or lower.
EXTERNAL FROST PROTECTION
When the Airiva is in the external frost protection mode, the unit will not shut down during very cold outside conditions as it would in internal frost control mode. Instead of shutting down to protect the unit from freezing up, it will control a normally open damper with the 24 VAC terminals on the control panel. The 24 VAC terminals are to be used with a 6", 24 VAC, normally open damper. This damper will be installed in a "T" fitting on the fresh air intake side of the Airiva. When the fresh air to the house is below 45° F (7° C), it will open the damper, allowing some warm house air to mix with the incoming, cold fresh air. This allows for an uninterrupted supply of fresh air, while avoiding freezing of the unit's core. The Suncourt ZO106P Zone Damper is recommended for this application. See Airiva External Frost Control instructions for more details.
NOTE: Do not use a timer for the Airiva in external frost control mode. External frost control mode is for applications that run 24 hours a day.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
It is important to inspect the internal air filter at least once a month and wash if required. At the same time, inspect the heat exchanger core for dust, lint or anything else blocking the air channels in the heat exchanger plates. Always unplug the power first!
If the heat exchanger needs cleaning, bend up the core retaining tab with a pair of pliers, lift out the core and wash with a mild detergent. Rinse under running water and shake any remaining water out of the air channels. Often, light dust can be removed using your vacuum cleaner and a small brush attachment. If available, you may carefully blow out the air channels with compressed air. Place core back into unit and bend core retaining tab back in place.
Clean the screens of the outside vents as necessary. |