What voltage and frequency (Hz) is AIRLOCK One compatible with?
AIRLOCK One is compatible with both 50 Hz and 60 Hz electrical systems and operates within a voltage range of 100-240V, making it suitable for use in various regions worldwide.
AIRLOCK One is compatible with both 50 Hz and 60 Hz electrical systems and operates within a voltage range of 100-240V, making it suitable for use in various regions worldwide.
Yes—AIRLOCK One can be plugged into a nearby outlet if hardwiring isn't practical. Just make sure to use a marine- or RV-rated plug and place the device securely near the AC intake so it receives proper airflow. Most customers wire it directly to the
You should connect AIRLOCK One to the same terminals that power your AC fan or blower. This ensures the unit runs whenever the AC circulates air. If you’re unsure where those are, refer to your AC unit’s wiring diagram—usually located near the termin
AIRLOCK One includes a built-in 0.5-amp inline fuse. If it ever blows, replace it with the same rating (0.5A) to maintain proper protection.
Not at this time. AIRLOCK One requires 100–240V AC to operate. If you only have DC power (like 12V or 24V from batteries), you'll need a small inverter to convert DC to AC. Our team is working on a DC-powered version, but it’s not yet available.
No—AIRLOCK One cannot be wired to your thermostat. Most thermostats use low-voltage control signals (24V or less), while AIRLOCK One requires 100–240V AC. Connecting it to the thermostat wiring could damage the unit or your system. Instead, wire AIRL