RadonAway XP201 XP Pro Series Radon Mitigation System Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- RadonAway
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RadonAway XP201 XP Pro Series Radon Mitigation System
DO NOT CONNECT POWER SUPPLY UNTIL FAN IS COMPLETELY INSTALLED. MAKE SURE ELECTRICAL SERVICE TO FAN IS LOCKED IN “OFF” POSITION. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING FAN.
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WARNING! For General Ventilating Use Only. Do Not Use to Exhaust Hazardous, Corrosive or Explosive Materials, Gases or Vapors. See Vapor Intrusion Application Note #AN001 for important information on VI Applications. RadonAway.com/vapor-intrusion
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NOTE : Fan is suitable for use with solid state speed controls; however, use of speed controls is not
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WARNING! Check voltage at the fan to ensure it corresponds with nameplate.
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WARNING! Normal operation of this device may affect the combustion airflow needed for safe operation of fuel burning equipment. Check for possible backdraft conditions on all combustion devices after installation.
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NOTICE! There are no user serviceable parts located inside the fan unit.
Do NOT attempt to open. Return unit to the factory. (See Warranty, p. 8, for details.) -
WARNING! Do not leave fan unit installed on system piping without electrical power for more than 48 hours. Fan failure could result from this non-operational storage.
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WARNING! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS,
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Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have questions, contact the manufacturer. (See p. 8.)
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Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
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Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire rated construction.
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Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment to prevent backdrafting. Follow the heating equipment manufacturers’ guidelines and safety standards such as those published by any National Fire Protection Association, and the American Society for Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities.
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When cutting or drilling into a wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.
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Ducted fans must always be vented to outdoors.
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If this unit is to be installed over a tub or shower, it must be marked as appropriate for the application and be connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) protected branch circuit.
SYSTEM DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
INTRODUCTION
The RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fans are intended for use by trained,
professional, certified/licensed radon mitigators. The purpose of these
instructions is to provide additional guidance for the most effective use of
RP, GP and XP Series Fans. These instructions should be considered
supplemental to EPA/radon industry standard practices, state and local
building codes and regulations. In the event of a conflict, those codes,
practices and regulations take precedence over these instructions.
FAN SEALING
The RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fans are factory sealed; no additional
caulk or other materials are required
to inhibit air leakage.
ENVIRONMENTALS
The RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fans are designed to perform year-round in
all but the harshest climates without additional concern for temperature or
weather. For installations in an area of severe cold weather, please contact
RadonAway for assistance. When not in operation, the fan should be stored in
an area where the temperature is never less than 32 degrees F or more than 100
degrees F.
ACOUSTICS
The RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fans, when installed properly, operate with
little or no noticeable noise to the building occupants. The velocity of the
outgoing air should be considered in the overall system design. In some cases
the “rushing” sound of the outlet air may be disturbing. In these instances,
the use of a RadonAway Exhaust Muffler is recommended. (To ensure quiet
operation of inline and remote fans, each fan shall be installed using sound
attenuation techniques appropriate for the installation. For bathroom and
general ventilation applications, at least 8 feet of insulated flexible duct
shall be installed between the exhaust or supply grille(s) and the fan(s). The
RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fans are not suitable for kitchen range hood
remote ventilation applications.)
GROUND WATER
In the event that a temporary high water table results in water at or above
slab level, water may be drawn into the riser pipes, thus blocking air flow to
the RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fan. The lack of cooling air may result in
the fan cycling on and off as the internal temperature rises above the thermal
cutoff. Should this condition arise, it is recommended that the fan be turned
off until the water recedes, allowing for return to normal operation.
SLAB COVERAGE
The RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fans can provide coverage up to 2000+ sq.
ft. per slab penetration. This will primarily depend on the sub-slab material
in any particular installation. In general, the tighter the material, the
smaller the area covered per penetration. Appropriate selection of the RP, GP
and XP Pro Series Radon Fan best suited for the sub-slab material can improve
the slab coverage. The RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fans have a wide range
of models to choose from to cover a wide range of sub-slab materials. The
RP140 and 145 are best suited for general purpose use. The RP260 can be used
where additional airflow is required, and the RP265 and RP380 are best suited
for large slab, high airflow applications. Additional suction points can be
added as required. It is recommended that a small pit (5 to 10 gallons in
size) be created below the slab at each suction hole.
CONDENSATION & DRAINAGE
Condensation is formed in the piping of a mitigation system when the air in
the piping is chilled below its dew point. This can occur at points where the
system piping goes through unheated space such as an attic, garage or outside.
The system design must provide a means for water to drain back to a slab hole
to remove the condensation. The RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fan MUST be
mounted vertically plumb and level, with the outlet pointing up for proper
drainage through the fan. Avoid mounting the fan in any orientation that will
allow water to accumulate inside the fan housing. The RP, GP and XP Pro Series
Radon Fans are NOT suitable for underground burial. For RP, GP and XP Pro
Series Fan piping, the following table provides the minimum recommended pipe
diameter and pitch under several system conditions.
Pipe Diameter | **Minimum Rise per Ft of Run*** |
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@25 CFM | @50 CFM |
4” | 1/8” |
3” | 1/4” |
SYSTEM MONITOR & LABEL
A System Monitor, such as a manometer (P/N 50017) or audible alarm (P/N 28535,
28001-2, 28001-4 or 28421), is required to notify the occupants of a fan
system malfunction. A System Label (provided with Manometer P/N 50017) with
instructions for contacting the installing contractor for service and
identifying the necessity for regular radon tests to be conducted by the
building occupants must be conspicuously placed in a location where the
occupants frequent and can see the label.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
The RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fans operate on standard 120V, 60Hz AC. All
wiring must be performed in accordance with National Fire Protection (NFPA)
National Electrical Code, Standard #70, current edition, for all commercial
and industrial work, and state and local building codes. All wiring must be
performed by a qualified and licensed electrician. Outdoor installations
require the use of a UL Listed watertight conduit. Ensure that all exterior
electrical boxes are outdoor rated and properly sealed to prevent water
penetration into the box. A means, such as a weep hole, is recommended to
drain the box.
SPEED CONTROLS
The RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fans are rated for use with electronic
speed controls; however, speed controls are generally not recommended. If
used, the recommended speed control is Pass & Seymour Solid State Speed
Control (Cat. No. 94601-1).
INSTALLATION
The RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fans can be mounted indoors or outdoors. (It is suggested that EPA and radon mitigation standards recommendations be followed in choosing the fan location.) The GP fans have an integrated mounting bracket; the RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fans may be mounted directly on the system piping or fastened to a supporting structure by means of an optional mounting bracket. The ducting from the fan to the outside of the building has a strong effect on noise and fan energy use. Use the shortest, straightest duct routing possible for best performance, and avoid installing the fan with smaller ducts than recommended. Insulation around the ducts can reduce energy loss and inhibit mold growth. Fans installed with existing ducts may not achieve their rated airflow.
MOUNTING
Mount the RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fan vertically with outlet up. Ensure
the unit is plumb and level. When mounting directly on the system piping
assure that the fan does not contact any building surface to avoid vibration
noise.
MOUNTING BRACKET (optional)
The RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fans may be optionally secured with the
RadonAway Fan Mounting Bracket (P/N 25007). Foam or rubber grommets may also
be used between the bracket and mounting surface for vibration isolation.
SYSTEM PIPING
Complete piping run, using flexible couplings as a means of disconnect for
servicing the unit and for vibration isolation. As the fan is typically
outside of the building thermal boundary and is venting to the outside,
installation of insulation around the fan is not required.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Connect wiring with wire nuts provided, observing proper connections (See
Section 1.9). Note that the fan is not intended for connection to rigid metal
conduit.
VENT MUFFLER (optional)
Install the muffler assembly in the selected location in the outlet ducting.
Solvent weld all connections. The muffler is normally installed at the end of
the vent pipe.
OPERATION CHECKS & ANNUAL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE
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Verify all connections are tight and leak-free.
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Ensure the RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fan and all ducting are secure and vibration-free.
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Verify system vacuum pressure with manometer. Ensure vacuum pressure is within normal
operating range and less than the maximum recommended operating pressure. (Based on sea-level operation, at higher altitudes reduce by about 4% per 1000 feet) (Further reduce Maximum Operating Pressure by 10% for High Temperature environments.) See Product Specifications. If this is exceeded, increase the number of suction points. -
Verify Radon levels by testing to EPA Protocol and applicable testing standards.
THE FOLLOWING CHARTS SHOW THE PERFORMANCE OF THE RP, GP AND XP PRO SERIES RADON FANS
RP Pro Series Product Specifications
Typical CFM Vs. Static Pressure “WC|
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Model| 0”| .2”| .5”| .75”| 1.0”| 1.25”|
1.5”| 1.75”| 2.0”
RP140| 152| 120| 64| –| –| –| –| –|
RP145| 169| 150| 124| 101| 81| 61| 42| 22| 4
RP260| 251| 210| 157| 117| 70| 26| –| –| –
RP265| 375| 340| 282| 238| 204| 170| 140| 108| 70
RP380| 531| 490| 415| 340| 268| 200| 139| 84| 41
Model| Power Consumption 120VAC, 60Hz, 1.5 Amp Maximum| Maximum
Recommended Operation **Pressure* (Sea Level Operation)**
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RP140| 14 – 19 watts| 0.6” WC
RP145| 34 – 66 watts| 1.7” WC
RP260| 47-65 watts| 1.3” WC
RP265| 96 – 136 watts| 2.3” WC
RP380| 96 – 138 watts| 2.0” WC
Model| Size| Weight| Inlet/Outlet| L.2**
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RP140| 8.5”H x 9.7” Dia.| 5.5 lbs| 4.5”OD (4.0” PVC Sched 40 size compatible)|
25
RP145| 8.5”H x 9.7” Dia.| 5.5 lbs| 4,5” OD| 15
RP260| 8.6”H x 11.75” Dia.| 5.5 lbs| 6.0” OD| 48
RP265| 8.6”H x 11.75” Dia.| 6.5 lbs| 6.0” OD| 30
RP380| 10.53”H x 13.41” Dia.| 11.5 lbs| 8.0” OD| 57
L.2 = Estimated Equivalent Length of Rigid Metal Ducting resulting in .2” WC pressure loss for Duct Size listed. Longer Equivalent Lengths can be accommodated at Flows Lower than that at .2” WC pressure loss (see CFM Vs Static Pressure “WC Table).
XP Pro Series Product Specifications
Typical CFM Vs. Static Pressure “WC
| 0”| .5”| 1.0”| 1.5”| 1.75”| 2.0”
XP151| 167| 127| 77| –| –| –
XP201| 126| 98| 66| 26| –| –
Model| Power Consumption 120VAC, 60Hz, 1.5 Amp Maximum| Maximum
Recommended Operation **Pressure* (Sea Level Operation)**
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XP151| 53-70 watts| 1.4” WC
XP201| 38-74 watts| 1.6” WC
Model| Size| Weight| Inlet/Outlet**
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XP151| 9.5”H x 8.5” Dia.| 6 lbs| 4.5”OD (4.0” PVC Sched 40 size compatible)
XP201| 9.5”H x 8.5” Dia.| 6 lbs| 4.5” OD
GP Pro Series Product Specifications.
Typical CFM Vs. Static Pressure “WC
| 1.0”| 1.5”| 2.0”| 2.5”| 3.0”| 3.5”| 4.0”
GP201| 54| 42| 11| –| –| –| –
GP301| 64| 54| 41| 4| –| –| –
GP401| –| 61| 52| 44| 22| –| –
GP501| –| –| 66| 58| 50| 27| 4
Model| Power Consumption 120VAC, 60Hz, 1.5 Amp Maximum| Maximum
Recommended Operation **Pressure* (Sea Level Operation)**
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GP201| 31-67 watts| 1.8” WC
GP301| 56-100 watts| 2.3” WC
GP401| 62-128 watts| 3.0” WC
GP501| 68 – 146 watts| 3.8” WC
Model| Size| Weight| Inlet/Outlet**
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GP201| 13”H x 12.5” Dia.| 12 lbs| 3.5”OD (3.0” PVC Sched 40 size compatible)
GP301| 13”H x 12.5” Dia.| 12 lbs| 3.5” OD
GP401| 13”H x 12.5” Dia.| 12 lbs| 3.5” OD
GP501| 13”H x 12.5” Dia.| 12 lbs| 3.5” OD
RP, XP and GP Pro Series Additional Specifications
Model| Recommended Duct| PVC Pipe Mounting| Thermal
Cutout| Insulation Class
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RP140| ****
3” or 4” Schedule 20/40 PVC
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Mount on the duct pipe or with optional mounting bracket.
For Ventilation: 4”, 6” or 8” Rigid or Flexible Ducting.
| 130oC/266oF| Class B Insulation
RP145| 130oC/266oF| ****
Class F Insulation
RP260| 150oC/302oF
RP265| 150oC/302oF
RP380| 6” Schedule 20/40 PVC Pipe| 150oC/302oF
XP151| 3” or 4” Schedule 20/40 PVC| Fan may be mounted on the duct pipe or
with integral flanges.| 120oC/248oF| Class B Insulation
XP201
GP201| ****
3” or 4” Schedule 20/40 PVC
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Fan may be mounted on the duct pipe or with integral flanges.
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120oC/248oF
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Class B Insulation
GP301
GP401
GP501
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLER
Inspect the RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fan for shipping damage within 15 days of receipt. Notify RadonAway of any damages immediately. RadonAway is not responsible for damages incurred during shipping. However, for your benefit, RadonAway does insure shipments.There are no user serviceable parts inside the fan. Do not attempt to open the housing. Return unit to factory. (See Warranty below). Install the RP, GP and XP Pro Series Radon Fan in accordance with all EPA, ANSI/AARST standard practices, and state and local building codes and regulations. Provide a copy of this instruction or comparable radon system and testing information to the building occupants after completing system installation.
Warranty
RadonAway® warrants that the RP, GP (excluding GP500) and XP Pro Series Radon Fan (the “Fan”) will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase or 18 months from the date of manufacture, whichever is sooner (the “Warranty Term”). RadonAway® will replace any fan which fails due to defects in materials or workmanship during the Warranty Term. This Warranty is contingent on installation of the Fan in accordance with the instructions provided. This Warranty does not apply where any repairs oralterations have been made or attempted by others, or if the unit has been abused or misused. Warranty does not cover damage in shipment unless the damage is due to the negligence of RadonAway®. The Fan must be returned (at Owner’s cost) to the RadonAway® factory. Any Fan returned to the factory will be discarded unless the Owner provides specific instructions along with the Fan when it is returned regardless of whether or not the Fan is actually replaced under this warranty. Proof of purchase must be supplied upon request for service under this Warranty.
5-YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY WITH PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION.
RadonAway® will extend the Warranty Term of the fan to 60 months (5 years)
from date of purchase or 66 months from date of manufacture, whichever is
sooner, provided that the fan is installed by a professional radon mitigation
contractor. Proof of purchase and/or proof of professional installation may be
required for service under this warranty. No extended warranty is offered
outside the Continental United States and Canada beyond the standard 12 months
from the date of purchase or18 months from the date of manufacture, whichever
is sooner. RadonAway® is not responsible for installation, removal or delivery
costs associated with this Warranty.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTY
EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE, THE RP, GP (excluding GP500) and XP PRO SERIES RADON
FANS ARE PROVIDED WITHOUT
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL RADONAWAY BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF, OR RELATING TO,
THE FAN OR THE PERFORMANCE THEREOF. RADONAWAY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY HEREUNDER
SHALL NOT IN ANY EVENT EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF SAID
PRODUCT. THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE THE REPAIR
OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT, TO THE EXTENT THE SAME DOES NOT MEET WITH
RADONAWAY’S WARRANTY AS PROVIDED ABOVE. For service under this Warranty,
contact RadonAway for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number and
shipping information. No returns can be accepted without an RMA. If factory
return is required, the customer assumes all shipping costs, including
insurance, to and from factory.
RadonAway® 3 Saber Way Ward Hill, MA 01835 USA TEL 978-521-3703 FAX 978-521-3964 Email to: Returns@RadonAway.com
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