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THE ELIMINATOR
Residential
basement dehumidification AND air
exchange system.
The
competition to the EZ Breathe Ventilation System.
COMPLETE "DIY" KIT
All you need to install in LESS THAN 2 HOURS
and it's FULLY WARRANTED!
We Ship this unit to all of Canada and USA!

•
ELIMINATES-
Excess humidity, mold, mildew, odours & depressurization!
The
Eliminator is two products in one.
• SUMMER OPERATION
- the
Eliminator's
exhaust only mode
eliminates excess basement humidity and associated problems such as cold
damp air, condensation, musty odours and mildew.
•
HEATING SEASON -
the Eliminator's
air
exchanger mode gives controlled ventilation and dehumidification
without causing negative pressure. In air
exchange mode, the
Eliminator
improves indoor air quality by exhausting stale
air, odours and humidity while introducing fresh outdoor air that is
tempered by the room air before being introduced to the
living space.
• Compare the
Eliminator
to inferior alternative solutions which are sold at much
higher prices…
Comparing the Eliminator
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FEATURE
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Dehumidifier |
Air-Extractor
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Eliminator
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1. Removed stale air
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No
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Yes
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YES
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2. Dehumidifies
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Yes
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Yes
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YES
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3. Power Consumption
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350 W
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45-115 W
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Only about $3/mo.*
(approx. $.10 kW h)
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4. Summer operation
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Yes
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Yes
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YES
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5. Winter operation
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Yes
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No
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YES
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6. Potential furnace back drafting
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Low
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HIGH
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LOW
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7. Depressurizes
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No
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YES
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NO
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8. Installs in crawl space
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No
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Yes
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YES
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9. Intermittent
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Yes
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No
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YES
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Eliminator
Benefits
• 150 CFM capacity
• SUMMER OPERATION – Use in “exhaust only” mode
OR…
• WINTER OPERATION –
Adjustable fresh air intake. Does not contribute to back drafting of
combustion
• ONE SIZE FITS ALL – Adjustable 4-8 ft high
• ADJUSTS TO ANY SIZE HOME – Variable speed
control controls humidity with adjustable dehumidistat
• ALUMINUM
CABINET – Lasting appearance and light weight
• MAINTENANCE
FREE
• COMPLETE
"DIY" KIT All you need to install in LESS THAN 2 HOURS
• ENERGY
EFFICIENCY – Lower operating cost than dehumidifiers
• CLEAN, FRESH AIR –
Outside air is filtered
Eliminator Specifications
| WxD |
12x10” (30.5x25.4 cm) |
| Height |
48-90” (193-229 cm) |
| Weight |
23 lb (10.5 kg) |
| Air Flow—Exhaust Mode |
60-150 cfm* |
| Air flow—Exchange Mode |
30-80 cfm* |
| Area |
3000 sq. ft. |
| Watts/Amps/Volts |
85/0.56/115 VAC |
| Cabinet |
.032 aluminum—white enamel |
| Speed Control |
40-100% |
| Dehumidistat |
30-80% |
| Approvals |
CSA, Cus |
*cfm ratings based upon
typical installation
Installation, Operation and Care Manual
(Excepts from the manual)
Congratulations on purchasing the Eliminator by Nu-Air
Ventilation Systems Inc., the most practical way to eliminate excess humidity
from damp basements without contributing to depressurization and associated
furnace back drafting.
CONTENTS:
This package contains all the necessary hardware to install the
Eliminator. You should have received:
-
The Eliminator (1)
-
5” Outside hoods (2)
-
5” flexible insulated ducting (8 ft)
-
Self-adhesive gasket (20 ft)
REQUIRED TOOLS:
To install the Eliminator you will need the
following tools:
-
Reciprocating or jig saw
-
Caulking
gun
-
Flexible
caulking
- Duct
tape
-
Pan head
wood screws and washers
-
Sheet rock
anchors
-
Drill,
tape measure, screwdriver, utility knife

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Determine where the eliminator will be located. It must be
against an outside wall and should be near an electrical outlet.
2. Measure the height of the room from floor to ceiling and
adjust the eliminator to the room height less 8 inches. Tighten the adjusting
screws on the side of the Eliminator at this height.
For crawl spaces, use only the top section raised off the floor by 2 inches.
3. Cut two pieces of gasket material equal to the height of the
Eliminator. Attach to the back of the mounting flanges. This will form an air
seal against the wall.
4. Use the remaining gasket to make a seal on the bottom flange
of the Eliminator.
5. Mark the center of two 5 ½” diameter holes 4” below the
ceiling and no more than 54” apart. This is where you will drill for the outside
hoods. Make sure there is no plumbing, electrical wire or other obstructions
behind the wall or outside.
6. Use the hole saw and cut two holes completely through the
wall.
7. Measure the amount of flex needed. Secure flex to the top
collars on the Eliminator with tie wraps supplied.
8. Run flex to the outside and cut with knife.
9. From the outside of the house, peel back 3-4” of the
insulation from the flex ducting and tape the flex to each of the outside hoods.
10. Mount the hoods to the outside wall using caulking to create
a seal between the house and hood and fasten with wood screws.
11. Stand the Eliminator against the wall where it is to be
mounted. Drill a pilot hole for your sheet rock anchors (finished wall) using
the predrilled holes in the mounting flange of the Eliminator.
12. Insert the anchors and fasten the Eliminator to the wall
using a washer and wood screw in each hole.
13. Plug in the Eliminator, and set the dehumidistat to the
desired level: 40% – 60%. recommended. Your Eliminator will engage high speed
when levels exceed the set point.
14. Turn on the Eliminator by turning the speed control
clockwise until you hear a click (this is high speed). Set the speed control to
its continuous operation setting. Clockwise = lower speed. We recommend you
start out at the lowest setting and adjust based on room size and severity of
the humidity problem.
OPERATION
Summer
The Eliminator can be used in exhaust only mode
by closing the dampers located at the top of the machine for the fresh air
supply. Simply loosen the thumbscrews; slide the damper plate down. Tighten the
screws.
Winter
During the heating season you can balance the
exhaust with an equal amount of supply air so as not to contribute to back
drafting of combustion appliances. Open the dampers located at the top of the
machine for the fresh air supply. Simply loosen the thumbscrews; slide the
damper plate up. Tighten the screws.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Every 3 months: Vacuum filter, check intake hood for blockage,
clean supply and exhaust louvers with a damp cloth.
***YOUR NU-AIR
ELIMINATOR***
TRANSFERABLE WARRANTY
Should your NU-AIR Eliminator
cease to function within five (5) years of the original date of purchase due to
defective material or workmanship of the product, Nu-Air Ventilation Systems
Inc. will replace FOB Factory the defective part. Delivery, installation and
labour cost are not covered by this warranty. This warranty does not cover
damage to the unit while your possession (other than damage by defective parts
or material). Improper maintenance voids this warranty. If the unit is put to
commercial use or application other than residential use, the warranty is for a
period of one (1) year.
Remember to return your
Warranty Registration Card.
Note from River Rock Industries: Having asked the manufacturer
what the frequency of failure of these units was after the warranty period, they
replied that failure of the unit was extremely rare. These units are
manufactured in Canada, to the highest standards. If a motor does fail, the
replacement part is about $200.00 CAD. Switches are peanuts.
Compared to the other
competitors unit being sold only through exclusive distributors at inflated
prices, this is by far the best value on the market!
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