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INSTALLATION and OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

ECO-FEEL - IAQ WALL CONTROL

CAUTION

Failure to comply with the following can cause erratic operation of the unit:

Disconnect the power to the HRV/ERV unit before installing the ventilation control. Ensure that power is reconnected once ventilation control has been 

installed. Failure to disconnect power before installation could damage the Controller.

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Never install more than one central ventilation control per unit.

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Keep control low voltage wiring at least 1 foot (305mm) away from motors, lighting ballasts and light dimming circuits. Do not route control wiring alongside 
house power wiring.

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Ensure the wires are securely connected to the unit and wall control.

For optimal operation of the ventilation control, the following best practices are recommended during installation:

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The location of the ventilation control could affect the optimum performance. Therefore, it is recommended that the wall control be installed in a central location, 
away from direct sunlight and other sources of direct heat or cold such as an outside wall or adjacent to windows.

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Do not install ventilation controller on wall where cavity is opened to other areas. Example: Furnace return in wall cavity. If so, seal the back plate center opening with tape.

Item #: 445233

Rev Date: 2020-01-31

PRESS TAB 

TO DETACH

SIGNAL WIRES

1

2

3

4

5

3.0mm

SLOT/FLAT HEAD 

SCREWDRIVER

(FRONT MODULE

 BACKSIDE)

TERMINAL

 BLOCK

Detach front module from back plate by 

pressing the tab (located at the top and 

bottom of the control casing).

INSTALLATION STEPS

PRESS TAB 

TO DETACH

SIGNAL WIRES

1

2

3

4

5

3.0mm

SLOT/FLAT HEAD 

SCREWDRIVER

(FRONT MODULE

 BACKSIDE)

TERMINAL

 BLOCK

  Leave operating instructions with home owner.

TROUBLESHOOTING

The green LED on the back of the controller indicates a solid green light for successful connection to the HRV/ERV. If the light is blinking on and off, check to make sure the A and 
B signal wires are correctly connected. If there is no green light, the control has no power. Verify all wires are correctly connected. 

Ensure the DIP switches are in the bottom “OFF” position. 

PRESS TAB 

TO DETACH

SIGNAL WIRES

1

2

3

4

5

3.0mm

SLOT/FLAT HEAD 

SCREWDRIVER

(FRONT MODULE

 BACKSIDE)

TERMINAL

 BLOCK

PRESS TAB 

TO DETACH

SIGNAL WIRES

1

2

3

4

5

3.0mm

SLOT/FLAT HEAD 

SCREWDRIVER

(FRONT MODULE

 BACKSIDE)

TERMINAL

 BLOCK

PRESS TAB 

TO DETACH

SIGNAL WIRES

1

2

3

4

5

3.0mm

SLOT/FLAT HEAD 

SCREWDRIVER

(FRONT MODULE

 BACKSIDE)

TERMINAL

 BLOCK

Guide the signal wires (4) through the 

central opening of the back plate and mount 

this plate to either a standard electrical 

device box or directly to the wall using 

screws. If required, use wall anchors.

NOTE: Be sure the screws are secure 
but do not over tighten. This may result in 
damage to the back plate.

Insert signal wires (4) into the terminal 

block, located on the backside of the 

front module.  

Secure them in place by tightening 

the terminal screws using a small 3.0 

mm slot/flat head screwdriver (not 

included).

Attach front module to mounted back 

plate, first by hooking the top of 

the front module to the top clips of 

the back plate, then by pressing the 

bottom of the front module until you 

hear a ‘click’.

Ensure the ventilation system oper-

ates correctly. 

NOTE: Be careful not to pinch or trap 
signal wires when attaching the front 
module to the back plate.

OPERATION

This control requires no user input to operate the HRV/ERV. It runs

 automatically 

on ECO Mode at all times. The base ventilation rate requested by this control is 20 mins ON/40 

mins OFF per hour of operation at the low speed. The controller may increase ventilation rates in order to attempt to maintain an RH level of 45% if it is possible to do so. Ad-
ditionally, the ventilation rate may increase when the IAQ sensor detects elevated levels of Indoor Air Quality pollutants in the air. Examples of activities which can cause elevated 
IAQ pollutants are cooking activities, large gatherings of people, using cleaning products, and more. 

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