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MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance is necessary to ensure the proper operation
of the Damper system.
Failure to conduct such routine maintenance
can jeopardize the ability of the Damper to introduce fresh air into the
home. Regular maintenance should include the following activities:
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Clean the outside bird screen to ensure it is free from debris and
open to allow fresh air to enter.
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Clean or replace the interior filter(s) which serve to filter fresh air
before it enters the home.
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Maintain a clear opening at the outdoor end cap, which means pre-
venting the buildup of snow, leaves, or vegetation at the end cap.
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During regular HVAC maintenance, have the mechanical contrac-
tor inspect the Damper system for proper operation.
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS (FAQS)
1.
What does the Broan Automatic Make-Up Air
Damper do?
The Broan Automatic Make-Up Air Damper (the "Damper') provides a
pathway for fresh air to enter a home from outdoors when a compatible
exhaust device is operating. The Damper opens when a compatible BEST,
Broan Elite or Broan range hood is operating, thereby creating a known,
controlled point for fresh air to enter the home while air is being exhausted
from the building by the range hood.
By operating in this manner, the Damper provides two key benefits for the
home:
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|t facilitates air exchange between indoors and outdoors, by helping to
allow fresh air into the home to replace air which is exhausted out of
the home.
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By allowing fresh air into the building when a compatible exhaust device
is on, the Damper helps to avoid negative pressure conditions within
the home which may interfere with the proper operation of combustion
equipment within the home.
Overall,
the Damper
let's your
BEST,
Broan
Elite or Broan
exhaust
devices do their job more effectively and without interfering with the proper
operation of other home systems.
2.
Does the "Damper" provide combustion air for combustion
appliances like a water heater or
a furnace?
No. The Damper helps to replace air which is exhausted by a compatible
range hood. But it does NOT help to replace air which is drawn from the
indoors by a combustion appliance like a natural gas water heater, and it
should not be relied upon to perform this function. One main reason for
this restriction is that the Damper is only open when the range hood that
it's connected to is operating. So there is no assurance that the Damper
would be open when other appliances, like a water heater, are operating.
Other means must be provided to ensure adequate combustion air for
these appliances.
3. How do | know if | need make-up air for my
range hood?
In some cases the local building code may tell you that make-up air is
necessary.
For example, some codes specify that range hoods with
exhaust flows of 300 cubic feet per minute (CFM) or higher need a
mechanical system to introduce make-up air.
In other cases, make-up air for a range hood is desirable regardless of
whether code requires it. This is especially true for:
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larger range hoods (those over 300 cfm)
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homes which are well air-sealed - so outside air may not be able to
easily find its way into the home through cracks, to replace air which is
exhausted out
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homes
with
atmospherically
vented
combustion
appliances
(.e. a water heater or natural draft fireplace), which are more
susceptible
to
improper
venting
if depressurization
occurs
in
the home.
In homes with any one of these factors make-up air is advised. And in
homes with more than one of these conditions make-up air for the range
hood is strongly advised.
4, What are the benefits of providing make-up air to replace air
which is exhausted out of the home by a range hood?
Range hoods are designed to pull out pollutants like cooking odors or
moisture at the source, so they don't linger in the home.
Because these
fans pull air out of the house, this air needs to be replaced with "new' air
from outdoors. Normally this make-up air enters the home through cracks
and holes in the "shell" of the building. But modern homes are air-sealed
much more thoroughly so there are not as many cracks and openings.
Plus some exhaust fans like range hoods exhaust a lot more air than can
be replaced through normal cracks in the building shell.
By providing an intentionally designed opening for fresh air to replace
air which is exhausted out by the range hood, several important benefits
result:
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The make-up air entering the home comes in at a known point, where
itis also filtered
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Negative pressure conditions, which could arise if air is exhausted from
a home without being replaced by new fresh air, are prevented
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Pollutants are more effectively exhausted from the home while fresh
replacement air is drawn into the home, improving ventilation
5. Does ASHRAE 62.2-2007 ~ "Ventilation and Acceptable Indoor
Air Quality in Low-Rise Residential Buildings" — require the use
of a make-up air damper?
ASHRAE 62.2-2007 does not specifically require make-up air dampers. In
a few limited circumstances, this standard does require that net exhaust
flows from a house be limited.
For example, Section 6.4 of the standard
limits the net exhaust flow from a home's two largest exhaust appliances
if the home has atmospherically vented or solid-fuel burning appliances
located within the pressure boundary of the house. This standard is
available at www.ashrae.org.
6. Canl use the Broan Automatic Make-Up Air Damper with other
equipment in my home?
No. The Broan Automatic Make-Up Air Damper may only be used with
compatible BEST, Broan Elite or Broan range hoods. More information on
exact models of the Damper and compatible exhaust devices can be found
in the Broan Automatic Make-Up Air Damper Application Guide.
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What are the different ways that the Damper can be installed in
my home?
The most common way to install the Damper is to connect it to a home's
central duct system. In this application, outside fresh air enters the home
through the Damper and is then routed and distributed through the home's
ducts. More information on this installation approach can be found in the
Broan Automatic Make-Up Air Damper Application Guide on our web site:
www.broan.com.
8. What if my home doesn't have ducts?
Homes without ducts can still utilize the Damper to help replace air which
is exhausted from the home by the range hood. An installation illustration
for this situation is included in the Broan Automatic Make-Up Air Damper
Application Guide on our web site: www.broan.com.
9. What happens after a power outage?
The Damper system and the associated exhaust devices will not lose their
settings following a power outage. So the system will resume its normal
operation following a power outage, based on the settings it used prior to
the outage.
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