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IO-DPVH www.daikincomfort.com 08/20
HEATER ACCESSORY FOR
Daikin One Powered Venlator
INSTALLATION &
OPERATION MANUAL
MODEL
DQ-P-70-AH-H
* Complete warranty details available from your local dealer/contractor or
at www.daikincomfort.com.
Only personnel that have been trained to install, adjust, service
or repair (hereinafter, “service”) the equipment specied in this
manual should service the equipment. Daikin will not be
responsible for any injury or property damage arising from
improper service or service procedures. If you service this unit,
you assume responsibility for any injury or property damage
which may result. In addition, in jurisdictions that require one or
more licenses to service the equipment specied in this manual,
only licensed personnel should service the equipment.
Improper installation, adjustment, servicing or repair of the
equipment specied in this manual, or attempting to install,
adjust, service or repair the equipment specied in this manual
without proper training may result in product damage, property
damage, personal injury or death.
WARNING
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Descripon
The Daikin One Powered Venlator heater accessory unit is an
oponal device designed for climates where the outdoor air
entering the venlator can fall below 54°F (12°C).When installed
correctly, the unit heats the air leaving the venlator before it
enters the living space of the home.
Proprietary Noce
This document and the informaon disclosed herein are proprietary
data of Daikin North America LLC. Neither this document nor
the informaon contained herein shall be reproduced, used, or
disclosed to others without the wrien authorizaon of Daikin
North America LLC, except to the extent required for installaon or
maintenance of recipient’s equipment.
Copyright Noce
Copyright 2020, Daikin North America LLC All rights reserved.
Liability Noce
Daikin North America LLC does not accept any liability for
installaons of venlaon equipment installed by unqualied
personnel or the use of parts/components/lters/equipment that
are not authorized or approved by Daikin.
Specicaons
WARNING!
This symbol indicates important instrucons. Failure to heed
them can result in serious injury or death.
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CAUTION!
This symbol indicates important instrucons. Failure to heed
them can result in injury or material property damage.
Installation
WARNING!
Before beginning any installaon or modicaon, be
certain that the main line electrical disconnect switch is in the
OFF posion. Unexpected start-up of system blower may cause
s
erious injury. Tag disconnect switch with suitable warning labels.
CAUTION!
Only a heang/air condioning installer or qualied service
person should install your venlator, unless you are com-
pletely familiar with the necessary tools, equipment and po-
tenal hazards involved. If you plan to install this venlator
yourself, please be aware that the improper use of any tool
can be dangerous. Daikin will not assume any responsibility
for failures due to incorrect installaon procedures.
• When working on the venlator and heater, observe
precauons in the Installaon and Operaon Manual,
labels aached to the furnace or air handler, and other
safety precauons that may apply.
• Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and
work gloves.
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Read and save these instrucons
Important: Read and save these instrucons. This guide to be le with equipment owner.
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Electrical Rang
DQ-P-70-AH-H
120V, 60Hz, 9.0 A (includes venlator)
Table 1 - Airow of Daikin One Power Venlator
with Heater Accessory installed
Venlator Dial Seng CFM with
Heater Accessory
40 30
50 40
60 48
70 56
80 65
90 75
100 84
8"
11½"
10⅛"
6"
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Installaon
iWARNING!
To reduce the risk of re, electric shock and injury to
people observe the following:
General Installation Steps
1. Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufac-
turer. If you have quesons, contact Daikin.
2. Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power o
at the service panel and lock the service disconnecng
means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally.
When the service disconnecng means cannot be locked,
securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag,
to the service panel.
3. Installaon work and electrical wiring must be done by
qualied person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes
and standards, including re-related construcon.
4. When cung or drilling into a wall or ceiling, do not dam-
age electrical wiring or other hidden ulies.
5. Read all instrucons before installing or using auxiliary
heater unit.
6. For residenal installaons only.
Preparing the Heater
1. Unpack heater from the carton and conrm that all
pieces are present. In addion to the heater, you
should have:
1 - Plasc Bushing
6 - Screws
1 - Installaon and Operaon Manual
2. Remove the four screws holding the outlet duct collar and
gasket in place on the venlator (Figure 1). Set aside these
screws, the duct collar and gasket.
3. Install the duct collar and gasket that were removed in
Step 1 onto the heater’s end panel using the screws that
were set aside.
4. Remove the two screws holding the Control Compart-
ment cover of the venlator in place (Figure 2). Set aside
these screws.
5. Remove the electrical knockout on the front of the
venlator (Figure 1) using a straight-blade screwdriver.
6. Reach inside the venlator cabinet and remove the
foam insert covering the knockout area and discard.
7. Feed the heater’s wiring harness through the
plasc bushing provided and then through the knockout
hole and nally connect it to the 3-pin connector from
the LCD controller inside the venlator cabinet (Figure 3)
8. Install the plasc bushing into the knockout hole
to protect the wires passing through the hole.
9. Connect the heater to the venlator using the
6 screws provided. Two screws are needed on each of
the two sides and the boom of the venlator cabinet
(Figure 4).
10. Reinstall the venlator’s Control Compartment cover
using the two screws removed in Step 4 (Figure 5).
Daikin North America LLC reserves the right to disconnue or change at any me, specicaons or designs without noce or without incurring
obligaons. Performance of the Venlator and/or Accessorieswill depend on house plan design, duct design and heang/cooling equipment.
Figure 1 - Venlator
front view
Figure 2 - Venlator top view
Knockout
Screws
Screw Screw
Figure 4 - Locaon of screws connecng
Venlator and Heater - end view
Screws
Screws
Figure 5 - Venlator and Heater top view
Screw Screw
Venlator
Heater
Unit
Figure 3 - Connecng Venlator
to Heater - top view
Connector
Bushing
Wiring
Harness
Venlator Heater
Our connuing commitment to quality products may mean a change in specicaons without noce.
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Installaon
Ducng
Note: If addional ducng will be connected to the unit, 6" diameter
or larger rigid duct is recommended for best performance.
Operaon
This heater is designed to be used only with the Daikin One Powered
Venlator model DQ-P-16-100 and for climates where outdoor air
entering the venlator falls below 54°F (12°C). Once this heater is
installed and power is supplied to it, the venlator controller’s LCD
screen will display a thermometer icon.
• When the temperature of the intake air is between 39°F
and 54°F (4 and 12°C), the heater will operate on Stage 1
heang and the number 1 will be displayed on the venlator
controller’s LCD screen;
• When the temperature is between 33°F and 39°F (1 and 4°C),
the heater will operate on Stage 2 heang and the numbers 1 2
will be displayed on the screen.
Note: This heater is equipped with an energy-saving fan o me
delay. When the heater operaon is turned o by the venlator
controller, the blower will connue to run for an addional
30 seconds aer the heang element turns o, delivering any
residual heat to the occupied space.
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Maintenance
WARNING!
Before beginning any installaon or modicaon, be certain
that the main line electrical disconnect switch is in the OFF
posion. Unexpected start-up of system blower may cause
serious injury. Tag disconnect switch with suitable
warning labels.
Clean the heater and venlator periodically by wiping all parts
with a dry cloth or gently vacuum the fan. NEVER IMMERSE
ELECTRICAL PARTS IN WATER.