Intelligent Fan Controller IFC8
Technical specification.
120 VAC 63Hz
Maximum fan load 25A on start ups and up to 15A continuous run
Power consumption 0.6W at standby, and 2W when fan is on (cost of running, up to 10 cents per month)
Loud 105 dB sound alarm
Eight LED indicators
One standard 120 VAC socket
Operation temperature -40°F to 175°F
100.000 on/off cycles
Three-year warranty
Tie - ups for securing AC cable and control cables
50' and 10' long sensor wires
Power consumption 0.6W at standby and 2W when fan is on (cost of running up to 10c per month)
Operation temperature -40°F to 175°F,
Relative humidity sensing from 0% to 100%

Venting based on temperature:
Models IFC8 from 25°F to 175°F, user adjustable, activated when inside temperature is from 6°F to 30°F, user adjustable, more than the outside temperature.
In models IFC8a and IFC8b ventilation stops when the outside relative humidity is above 85%. Model IFC8c does not contain a humidity sensor. Humidity is separate from a user adjustable temperature setting. For instance: when temperature is set to start venting at 100°F the venting based on humidity can be started when temperature is only 30°F.

Venting based on humidity:

In model IFC8a the Fan Controller activates the fan when the humidity inside is 12% more than the humidity outside. The venting which will occur based on humidity will not start when the inside relative humidity is below 35% or the outside relative humidity is above 80%.
After a favored condition is detected, the fan will activate after two minutes and will continue for at least 20 minutes. The venting will continue if the favored conditions continue to exist. A favored condition exits when the inside humidity is 12% or more than the outside humidity, and the inside humidity is above 35% and the outside humidity is below 80%. In model IFC8b the venting stops when external humidity is above 80%. Model IFC8a has two humidity sensors: inside and outside. Model IFC8b has one outside humidity sensor. Model IFC8c does not contain a humidity sensor.

Includes: Controller -- dimension: 4"x4"x3", (7 3/4"x4x3 with mounting bracket),
Inside black cable --14', Outside white cable -- 50', AC cord 15A 2.8", Mounting hardware, Two sensors, and installation instruction.

8 Light Emitting Diodes (LED's) Display Status:

Intelligent Fan Controller IFC8

Light On Indicates:
High Temperature -- Light plus audio alarm indicates inside temperature is above 175°F. Fan On is disabled.
Fan On -- The AC power is on at the Controller socket - Fan is running.
Temperature -- Inside temperature is warmer than the outside temperature. The activation can be adjusted from 6°F to 30°F difference.
Temp < Set -- Inside temperature is above the user set temperature from 25°F to 100°F. Temperature sensors may activate the Fan On.

RH -- Inside Relative humidity is 12% or more higher than the outside humidity (on IFC8a only)
RH <85% -- Outside humidity is below 85%. Humidity and temperature sensors can activate the Fan On. (On IFC8a and IFC8b models only)
RH <35% -- Inside humidity is below 35%. Humidity sensors will not activate the Fan On. Temperature sensors will activate the Fan On. (On IFC8a only)

Power On -- The AC power is connected to the Intelligent Fan Controller and an internal power supply is O.K.

IFC8b and IFC8c Intelligent Fan Controllers do not contain RH and RH<35% LEDs.

Audio Alarm Messages:
**Temp < Set, High Temperature and audio alarm: The outside sensor or outside cable is unplugged.
**RH<35%, RH<85%, Temp < Set, Temperature, and High Temperature and audio alarm: The inside sensor or inside cable is unplugged.
**All LEDs except RH< 35% and Fan On: The inside cable is plugged into the outside jack and the outside cable is plugged into inside jack.


ELECTRONIC SUMP PUMP CONTROLLER
AND HIGH WATER ALARM

ESPC3 Technical Specifications:

120 VAC 63Hz
Maximum sump pump load 25A on start ups and up to 15A continuous run
Power consumption 0.6W at standby, and 2W when pump is on (cost of running, up to 10 cents per month)
Loud 105 dB sound alarm
Three Super Bright LED indicators
One standard 120 VAC socket
Operation temperature -40°F to 175°F
100.000 on/off cycles
Three-year warranty
Tie - ups for securing sump pump and control cables
10 foot long sensor wires
Universal replacement for most of the sump pump switches. To replace an existing sump pump switch, the float must be tied up in the ON position and the AC cord from the sump pump must be plugged into the Sump Pump Controller.

Operation:
Controller has three sensors:
-Green Low Water sensor -> stops the pump
-White High Water sensor -> starts the pump
-Red Overflow sensor -> activates loud 105 dB sound alarm and LED indicator

After a few seconds, when the water level reaches the white sensor, the sump pump will be activated until the water level reaches the green, low level sensor wire.
The pump will be activated for at least 12 seconds.
The low water sensor enables the pump to drain the sump water to the lowest possible level.
The life of the sump pump can be extended by reducing the number of start-ups.
Often, during heavy rain, a pump will work continuously. By running the sump pump using a preset time, like 30 seconds, the pump may start an extra 120 times in one hour causing the efficiency and the life of the pump to be greatly reduced. Conventional control systems, operating pumps with fixed cycles, may lead to not fully emptying water from the sump pit. This leads to the possibility of dirt build-up at the base of the sump, which necessitates the manual removal of the accumulation.

Our Electronic Sump Pump Controller will empty the sump water to the lowest possible level.

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