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NuAire eco-3 motor replacement gone wrong


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Hi everyone, sharing a bit of a disaster story with you. I’m hoping someone will be able to point out what went wrong.

 

BACKGROUND

NuAire mrxbox-eco3 fan (right hand side) was replaced due to constant knocking noises. Pulled the metal cover, styrofoam, and removed the two cables leading to the fan motor (1 grey, 1 black).

 

Installed the replacement fan and wired in the two cables.

 

When turned on, the vents in the flat are operating in reverse e.g. wet rooms and kitchen supplying air instead of extracting and bedrooms are extracting instead of supplying air. Prior to the install of the fan, the vents were flowing in the correct direction - no changes were made to the duct works.

 

Since the wet rooms (shower) is supplying air instead of extracting, the humidity sensor is not triggering the boost.

 

Any ideas on what went wrong?

 

Attaching photos and link to high def photos in my google photo album of the current wiring. 

https://photos.app.goo.gl/xr3SwCSqRKdY5f5u8

 

 

 

 

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Edited by ChristophC
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Note the direction of rotation of the NEW fan.

 

Then temporarily re connect the OLD (you don't need to mount it in the unit) and note it's direction of rotation.

 

I bet they are opposite.  Do that test and let us know.

 

Also, take a photo of the PCB from the other end so we can see the writing on the board next to the fan connectors.

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How much dismantling of the unit did you do? Are you sure you didn't end up putting the sytrofoam in wrong (backwards?) such that the wrong ducts are connected to the wrong chambers?

 

I doubt that the fans are running backwards (squirrel cage fans, assuming that's what they are, can't even blow air the opposite way - they'd still blow air in the same direction spinning either way but just poorly if reversed) - I think it is a air channelling issue.

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