VEVOR 6 Inch Inline Duct Fan HVAC Exhaust Blower Kit EC Variable Speed Control User Manual
- June 11, 2024
- VEVOR
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VEVOR 6 Inch Inline Duct Fan HVAC Exhaust Blower Kit EC Variable Speed Control
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SAFBY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING
| Improper operation may cause personal injury.
Improper operation may cause damage to the machine. Improper operation may
cause others object damage.
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| The symbol indicates that the user should pay high attention to and pay
attention to the drawing shows the situation to be noted, and the left figure
shows “Be careful of electric shock”
| Disconnect the fan when moving from one location to another.
| Do not use a power supply that does not meet the rated voltage The use of
non compliant power supplies can cause fire or electric shock.
| If the machine emits smoke, odor, ll7otor noise and other
abnormal conditions. Pleasedo not use it. It may cause fire or electric shock
| Do not disassemble repair or rectify the machine during use. Doing so may
result in fire or electric shock and personal injury
| BE CAREFUL
| DO NOT use fan in window. Rain may create electrical hazard.
| Do not damage or arbitrarily change the original power cord, and do not
bend, forcibly pull, bind or press the power cord under heavy objects. This
will damage the power cord, causing electric leakage fire or electric shock
| If the machine is not used for a long tine, please unplug the power cord
from the socket
| If the power cord is damaged, contact your local service center or a
qualified electrician to install an appropriate replacement cord to prevent
any injury or damage
| Never
insert fingers, pencils, or any other object through the guard when fan is
running.
| When
the power cord is unplugged from the socket, the plug should be unplugged. Do
not pull the power cord to forcibly pull the wire, which may cause damage to
the wire and lead to leakage or electric shock
| Please
disconnect the power supply when cleaning
PRODIUCT DESCRIPTION
TECHNICAL PARAMETER
Brand | VEVOR |
---|---|
Model | GX-04-100 |
Voltage | 230 V |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Power | 23W |
Speed | 29001RPM |
Duct Size | ¢100/ ¢125 |
Power Cord Length | 1.6 M |
Working Ambient Temperature | -10- 45 ·c |
PRODUCT STRUCTURE DIAGRAM
INSTALLATION
• TIPS! Prepare tools in advance: Cross screwdriver, Hammer
PARTS LIST:
NO | PARTS | Quantity |
---|---|---|
1 | Wood Screws | 4 |
2 | Wall Anchors | 4 |
3 | Wind circle-B | 1 |
4 | Flange bracket | 1 |
5 | Cushion | 4 |
6 | Wind circle-A | 1 |
7 | Nut | 1 |
8 | Blade | 1 |
9 | Motor | 1 |
10 | Motor Box | 1 |
11 | Metal Ring | 2 |
12 | Smart Controller | 1 |
13 | Duct Clamp | 2 |
Step 1:
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Unscrew and loosen the metal rings using a Phillips screwdriver and pliers. See the(Fig.1.)
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Remove the motor box from the flange bracket. Remove the wind circle between the motor box and the intake flange. See the(Fig.2.)
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Use the flange bracket to set your desired fan position. Mark the four mounting holes. See the (Fig.3.)
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Drill four holes into the marked locations. Make sure your mounting area is structurally sound and free from obstruction. See the(Fig.4.)
Step 2:
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If you are mounting onto anything other than a wood support or
stud, insert the included four wall anchors into the drilled mounting holes. You may need to use a hammer to secure them through the holes. See the (Fig.5.] -
Paste the cushion onto the flange bracket to ensure that the hole of the cushion is aligned with the hole of the flange bracket. See the (Fig.6.]
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Align the flange bracket’s holes with the wall anchors. Screw in
four wood screws with a screwdriver or drill to secure the flange bracket. Make sure its airflow arrow is pointing in your desired direction. See the (Fig.7.]
Place the wind circle back into the intake flange and reposition the metal clamps over the flanges if applicable. See the (Fig.8.] -
Slide the motor box back into the flange bracket, making sure its airflow arrow is pointing in the same direction as the flange bracket’s arrow. Tighten the metal clamps using a Phillips screwdriver and pliers to secure the motor box. See the (Fig.9.)
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Place the metal rings back onto the flanges and tighten the screws back to secure the
fan. See the (Fig.10.)
Step 3:
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If installing ducting, purchase a suitable duct and duct clamp and secure it to both ends of
the fan to ensure tight sealing. Finally tighten the air duct clamp with a screwdriver. See the (Fig.11.)
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If installing with rope hangers (sold separately), loop the ropes around the flanges and
tighten the rope to secure the fan. See the (Fig.12.)
DIMENSION AND SPECIFICATION
Dimension
Unit: mm
Model | A | B | C | Ø D | E | F | G | G1 LONG HOLE | H |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GX-04-100 | 302 | 215 | 187.5 | 098 | 11 42 | 119 | 92 | 10X5 | 82 |
GX-06-150 | 309 | 238 | 212 | 0145 | 11 51 | 133 | 96 | 10X5 | 96 |
GX-08-20 0 | 302 | 258.5 | 233 | 0197 | 1172 | 149 | 106 | 10X5 | 112 |
POWERING AND SETUP
Step 1:
Plug the duct fan’s 3-pin connector into the universal controller’s out 1 or
out 2 port signified by the fan/power symbol. Plug the sensor’s 4-pin
connector into the controller’s sensor signified by the controller symbol. See
the(Fig.13.)
Step 2:
Lastly, to power both the fan and controller, plug the fans power cord into an
AC power outlet. See the(Fig.14.)
Tips:
Smart controllers with EC motors can support two fans of any size. The two EC-
motor fans must be plugged in to an outlet to power the fans and the
controller. See images below.
CLEANING
Step 1:
Remove the motor box from the mounting flange. (Refer installation steps 1 and
2 to learn how to of the mounting installation section to learn how to remove
the motor box). (Fig.15.)
Step 2:
Use a damp cloth to clear the impeller and fan blades of any dust and debris.
Remove the wind circle in between the motor box and input flange. [Fig.l6.)
Step 3:
Clear the stator blades of any dust and debris on the opposite end. Clean the
area inside the output and exhaust flanges. (Fig.17.)
Step 4:
Secure the motor box onto the mounting flanges. Refer installation step 2-3 to
learn how to flanges. secure the motor box. [Fig.18.)
PROGRAMMING
BUTTON DESCRIPTION
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MODE BUTTON
Cycles through the controller’s temperature/humidity programming: ON, OFF.TIMER, AUTO (4 triggers],and ALARM (4 settings]. -
UP/ DOWN BUTTON
Adjusts the settings of the mode that you are in. Up button raises and down button lowers. Hold both to turn off triggers. -
LEAF BUTTON
Turns the screen off while programs run in the background. Hold for two seconds to lock or unlock the LCD display. -
PROBE TEMP
Displays the current temperature that the corded sensor probe is measuring. Shows” – -” if no probe is plugged in. -
CONTROLLER MODE
Displays the mode that the controller is currently in. Pressing the mode button cycles through the modes. -
ALERT ICONS
Displays the alerts and statuses from the controller, including the alarm and the screen lock. -
PROBE HUMIDITY
Displays the current humidity that the corded sensor probe is measuring. Shows”–” if no probe is plugged in. -
FAN SPEED
Displays the current speed the tan is running at, or what speed it should be running at if no tans are plugged in. -
SETTING
Displays the value you set tor the current mode. Pressinig the up or down button changes the value.
OPERATION DESCRIPTION
MODE SETTING
Pressing the Mode button will cycle through the controller’s available
programming modes and settings: ON Mode, OFF Mode, TIMER Mode, AUTO Mode ( 4
triggers), ALARM Settings ( 4 settings).
ON MOOE
In this mode, the tan will heat continuously regardless of temperature or
humidity. Use this mode to set the fan’s maximum blowing strength, ranging
from 0-10, when triggers are activated.
OFF MODE
In this mode, the fan will not run regardless of temperature or humidity.
Pushing the up or down button will change the display’s brightness, ranging in
1/2/3/A3. On setting A3, the display will dim its brightness down to 1 if the
device is left unattended for 30 seconds. Holding the up or down button Will
change the display’s units to For C, respectively.
TIMER MODE
In this mode, pressing the up or down button will set the timer. The fan will
ramp up to ON Mode’s setting until the timer’s clock runs out. It will begin
spinning 5 seconds after the timer is set.
Leaving the timer mode while it1s running Will pause it until you return to
this mode.
TRIGGER MODE: HIGH TEMPERATURE
In this mode, pressing the up or down button sets the high temperature
trigger. The fan will activate if the probe’s reading meets or exceeds this
trigger.
It will gradually ramp up until it reaches the ON Mode’s setting. If the
probe’s reading falls below your trigger, the fan will turn off. We recommend
turning this trigger OFF when not in use during set up by holding the up and
down buttons together.
You may set this trigger below the low temperature trigger to create a range
where the fan is active.
Note that this trigger can actlva1Le as long as you are In AUTO Mode, even if you are viewing a different trigger within AUTO Mode.
TRIGGER MOOE: LOW TEMPERATURE
In this mode, pressing the up or down button sets the low temperature trigger.
The fan will activate if the probe’s reading meets or falls below this
trigger.
It will gradually ramp up until it reaches thle ON Mode’s setting. If the probe’s reading rises above your trigger, the fan will turn off. W13 recommend turning this trigger OFF when not in use during set up by holding the up and down buttons together.
You may set this trigger above the high temperature trigger to create a range
where the fan is active.
Note that this trigger can activate as long as you are in AUTO Mode, even
if you are viewing a different trigger within AUTO Mode.
TRIGGER MODE: HIGH HUMIDITY
In this mode, pressing the up or down button sets a high humidity trigger. The
fan will activate if the probe’s reading meets or exceeds this trigger.
It will gradually ramp up until it reaches the ON Mode’s setting. If the probe’s reading falls below your trigger, the fan will turn off. We recommend turning this trigger OFF when not in use during set up by holding the up and down buttons together.
You may set this trigger below the low humidity trigger to create a range
where the fan is active.
Note that this trigger can activate as long as you are in AUTO Mode, even if you are viewing a different trigger within AUTO Mode.
TRIGGER MODE: LOW HUMIDITY
In this mode, pressing the up or down button sets the low humidity trigger.
The fan will activate if the probe’s reading meets or falls below the trigger.
It will gradually ramp up until it reaches the ON Mode’s setting. If the probe’s reading rises above your trigger, the fan will turn off. We recommend turning this trigger OFF when not in use during set up by holding the up and down buttons together.
You may set this trigger above the high humidity trigger to create a range
where the fan is active.
Note that this trigger can activate as long as you are in AUTO Mode, even if you are viewing a different trigger within AUTO Mode.
ALARM SETTING: HIGH TEMPERATURE
In this mode, pressing the up and down button sets a high temperature alarm.
The alarm willsound and its icon will flash if the probe’s reading exceeds the
set temperature.
To activate the alarm, leave the alarm mode. The alarm will turn OFF if the probe’s reading falls below the trigger or if any button is pressed. You can also set the alarm OFF by holding the up and down buttons together.
You may set this alarm below the low temperature trigger to create an
operating range.
Note that alarm triggers can only activate in AUTO, ON, or TIMER Mode. Please leave ALARM SETTING to arm the controller.
ALARM SITTING: LOW TEMPERATURE
In this mode, pressing the up and down button sets a low temperature alarm.
The alarm will sound and its icon will flash if the probe’s reading falls
below the set temperature.
To activate the alarm, leave the alarm mode. The alarm will turn OFF if the probe’s reading rises above the trigger or if any button is pressed. You can also set the alarm OFF by holding the up and down buttons together.
You may set this alarm above the high temperature trigger to create an
operating range.
Note that alarm triggers can only activate in AUTO, ON, or TIMER Mode. Please
leave ALARM SETTING to arm the controller
Note that alarm triggers can only activate in AUTO, ON, or TIMER Mode. Please leave ALARM SETTING to arm the controller
ALARM SETTING: HIGH HUMIDITY
In this mode, pressing the up and down button sets a high humidity alarm. The
alarm will sound and its icon will flash if the probe’s reading exceeds the
set humidity. To activate the alarm, leave the alarm mode. The alarm will turn
OFF if the probe’s reading falls below the trigger or if any button is
pressed. You can also set the alarm OFF by holding the up and down buttons
together.
You may set this alarm below the low humidity trigger to create an operating
range.
Note that alarm triggers can only activate in AUTO, ON, or TIMER Mode. Please leave ALARM SETTING to arm the controller
FAHRENHEIT OR CELSIUS
To switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius readings, set the controller to OFF
Mode. Hold the up button to switch to Fahrenheit (°F) and the down button to
switch to Celsius (°C).
DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS
To adjust the brightness of the display, set the controller to OFF Mode, then
press the up or down button to increase or decrease the brightness level. The
brightness range is 1/2/3/ A3.
TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION
To adjust the temperature that the probe sensor is measuring, press the MODE
and UP button simultaneously. This can be done while the controller is any
mode. The calibration cycle ranges from -8°F to 8 °F { or -4 °C to 4 °C). You
may use this sett1ng to match the controller’s temperature reading with your
thermostat’s reading.
HUMIDITY CALIBRATION
To adjust the probe sensor’s humidity reading, press the MODE and DOWN button
simultaneously. This can be done in any mode. The calibration cycle ranges
from -8% to 8%.
CONTROLLER LOCK
To lock the controller and prevent accidental setting changes, hold the LEAF
button for three or more seconds. While the display is locked, you will not be
able to switch modes or adjust settings. You will only be able to put the
controller in ECO display. Holding the LEAF button for three or more seconds
will unlock the controller.
ECO-MODE
To turn off the LCD display, press the LEAF button. While the screen is off,
all programs, settings, and alarms will run in the background. You can
activate ECO Mode while the controller is locked. To exit ECO mode, press any
button.
ALERT ICONS
The top left of the display shows the alert icons. Icons may flash when the
controller signals an alert to tell you a particular function or alarm is
being triggered.
DISPLAY LOCK ALERT
This icon is visible when the controller has been locked. The icon will flash
to alert you that the controller is locked if you try to change the mode or
settings.
HUMIDITY ALARM ALERT
This icon will flash when the high or low humidity alarm has been triggered.
TEMPERATURE ALARM ALERT
This icon will flash when the high or low temperature alarm has been
triggered.
CHECK FAN ALERT
This icon will flash when the fan’s probe senses interference to its
functioning. Check the fan for possible issues. If the fan is not heating up,
please see the warranty page for replacement information.
ATTENTION!S
High-temperature places forbidden.
Places with overmuch lampblack or steam forbidden.
Please set up vent and spot inspection.
Installation height should be more than 2.3 m.
Below connection way of air duct is forbidden
Should be firmly installed. Gradient installation forbidden.
- Direct spraying or cleaning by water or other liquid is forbidden. This may cause short circuit or electric shock.
- Installation on window or outdoor is forbidden.
- When connected to power supply, all-pole power switch with more-than-3mm contact separation is necessary to be installed on the power supply circuit. Please do the connection according to the local electrical equipment technical regulations.
- Avoiding air reflux via open air flue or other fired equipment is necessary.
- Earthing device is necessary. Or will cause electric shock when breaking down or electric leakage occurs.
This product is subject to the provision of Europe an Directive 2012/19/EC.
The symbol showing a wheelie bin crossed through indicates that the product
requires separate refuse collection in the European Union.
This applies to the product and all accessories marked with this symbol.
Products marked as such may not be discarded with normal domestic waste, but
must be taken to a collection point for recycling electrical and electronic
devices.
Manufacturer: Bate electric appliance(Guangdong)Co.,Ltd
Address: 5TH floor,No.28,area 1,S:mlian Industrial Zone.Guiao Town,Heshan
CityJiangmen,Guangdong
MADE IN CHI NA Town, Wuyi County, Jinhua City 321201 Zhejiang, P.R.China
Importer: WAITCHX
Address: 250 bis boulevard Saint-Germain 75007 Paris
Importer: FREE MOOD LTD
Address: 2 Holywell Lane, London, England, EC2A 3ET
MADE IN CHINA
EUREP UK LTD
UNIT 2264, 100 OCK STREET, ABINGDON OXFORDSHIRE ENGLAND OX14 5DH
EUREP GmbH
Unterlettenweg “la, 85051 lngolstadt, Germany
E-mail: CustomerService@vevor.com
FAQ
Q: I am missing my controller. It wasn’t included in my package!****
A: Please refer to page 7 for an image of what your controller should look like. Your controller should be neatly slotted in the box by this product manual.
Q: Where is the best place to position the sensor probe?****
A: Place the sensor probe as close as possible to the hottest or most humid spot in your space.
Q: Do I need to remove the plastic cap from the probe?****
A: Yes. You will need to remove the plastic cap so the probe can accurately read climate conditions.
Q: Can I mount this inline duct fan vertically?****
A: Yes. The duct fan can be mounted in any orientation, including vertically.
Q: Will I be able to hardwire this fan to my own controller or thermostat?****
A: We do not recommend hardwiring or splicing our fan’s power wires. Such modifications may compromise electrical safety and will void this product’s warranty.
Q: Do I need to use a power converter if I’m outside the US?****
A: This product’s voltage range is 120-2.40V AC. You may need a simple travel adapter to plug it into a foreign socket, or a power converter if your country uses a different voltage.
Q: Does the controller retain its settings after power is shut off?****
A: Yes. If the controller’s power is cut off and is powered on afterwards, your settings will remain.
Q: I’m not getting enough airflow even after setting the fan speed to 10. What can I do?****
A: Bends in ducting will reduce your fan’s CFM performance. To retain airflow, you may straighten the ducting and eliminate as many bends as possible.
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