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Enables temperature monitoring, hot/cold triggers, and fan speed control.
Measure register vent to ensure compatibility with standard sizes like 4x10", 4x12", etc.
Remove the existing register grille, possibly using a Phillips screwdriver.
Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet near the register.
Connect the power adapter's cord to the register fan unit's power receptacle.
Sets a temperature trigger for fans to run when the AC system is on.
Sets a temperature trigger for fans to run when the heater system is on.
Outlines the two-year warranty, coverage, exclusions, and how to initiate a claim.
Enables temperature monitoring, hot/cold triggers, and fan speed control.
Measure register vent to ensure compatibility with standard sizes like 4x10", 4x12", etc.
Remove the existing register grille, possibly using a Phillips screwdriver.
Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet near the register.
Connect the power adapter's cord to the register fan unit's power receptacle.
Sets a temperature trigger for fans to run when the AC system is on.
Sets a temperature trigger for fans to run when the heater system is on.
Outlines the two-year warranty, coverage, exclusions, and how to initiate a claim.
The AIRTAP Series Register Booster Fan System is designed to enhance the airflow of existing AC or heating systems, providing a solution for uneven temperature distribution in rooms. This user manual outlines the installation, programming, and features of the device, aiming to improve comfort and energy efficiency in your home.
The primary function of the AIRTAP Series is to boost the airflow from your register vents. It acts as a supplementary fan system that activates based on temperature triggers, either for cooling or heating. When your air conditioner is on, the cooling trigger can be set to activate the fans when the airflow temperature falls below a certain point, pulling cold air from your duct and distributing it more effectively into the room. Conversely, when your central heating system is active, the heating trigger can be programmed to turn on the fans when the airflow temperature rises above a set point, boosting the distribution of warm air. This intelligent system ensures that conditioned air travels farther, helping to balance room temperatures and reduce hot or cold spots. The unit is equipped with a probe that measures the actual airflow temperature from your register vent, which is crucial for accurate triggering, as it may differ from your home thermostat's reading. The fans are designed to ramp up or down gradually, minimizing noise and optimizing power consumption.
The AIRTAP Series offers a range of features designed for user convenience and effective temperature management.
While the manual does not explicitly detail maintenance features, the design of the AIRTAP Series suggests a focus on durability and protection.
The AIRTAP Series is designed to be a "set and forget" system once the triggers and fan speeds are calibrated, minimizing the need for constant user intervention. The emphasis on durable components and protective design elements contributes to the device's overall low-maintenance profile.
| Noise Level | 18 dBA |
|---|---|
| Material | Aluminum |
| Speed Control | Yes |
| Fan Size | 4 inches |
| Airflow | 120 CFM |
| Voltage | 12V DC |
| Speed Settings | 10 |
| Duct Size | 4 inches |











