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If you have questions, contact the manufacturer. 5. Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting 3. Before servicing or cleaning the unit, switch power off at of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment to service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent back drafting. Follow the heating equipment prevent power from being switched on accidentally. When the manufacturer’s guideline and safety standards such as those service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service and the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration, and Air panel. Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 210572118 Rev. B 5-06 1 of 4 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION (Continued) CAUTION: FOR GENERAL VENTILATING USE ONLY. DO NOT USE TO EXHAUST HAZARDOUS OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS AND VAPORS. 6. When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities. 7. Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors. 8. This unit must be grounded. 9. To avoid motor bearing damage and noisy and/or unbalanced impellers, keep drywall spray, construction dust, etc. off power unit. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT USE THIS FAN WITH ANY SOLID-STATE SPEED CONTROL DEVICE. 10. Acceptable for use over a bathtub or shower when installed in a GFCI protected branch circuit. 11. NEVER place a switch where it can be reached from a tub or shower. WARNING: DO NOT USE IN KITCHENS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION: MAKE SURE POWER IS SWITCHED OFF AT SERVICE PANEL BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION. SECTION 1 Preparing the Exhaust Fan 1. Unpack fan from the carton and confirm that all pieces are present. In addition to the exhaust fan you should have: 1 - Grill 4 - Mounting Rails 1 - Damper Assembly (attached) 1 - Instruction/Safety Sheet 2. Remove the fan’s venturi assembly, which is secured in place with one screw through the venturi (Figure 1). This is a captive screw and will stay installed in the venturi. Keep the venturi assembly and the grill in the carton until needed so they do not get damaged or lost. Figure 1 4. Select the most convenient electrical knockout and remove using a straight- blade screw driver (Figure 2). SECTION 2 New Construction Figure 2 1. Install the mounting rails on the housing and position the housing next to the joist. Line up housing so that it will be flush with the finished ceiling. Secure the ends of the rails with screws or nails (not included) to the joists and slide the housing into the final position (Figure 3). Figure 3 Joist Housing Mounting Rails SECTION 3 Existing Construction 1. Set housing in position between the joist and trace an outline onto the ceiling material (Figure 4). Set housing aside and cut opening, being careful not to cut or damage any electrical or other hidden utilities. Install the rails on the housing and position the housing in the previously cut hole so that it is flush with the finished ceiling. Secure the ends of the rails to the joists (Figure 3). Figure 4 Joist 3. Choose the location for your fan. To ensure the best air and sound performance, it is recommended that the length of ducting and the number of elbows be kept to a minimum, and that insulated hard ducting be used. Larger duct sizes will reduce noise and airflow restrictions. This fan will require at least 6" of clearance in the ceiling or wall, and will mount through drywall up to 3/4" thick. The fan mounts to the joist using the mounting tabs on the side of the housing or between 16" or 24" on center joists using the 4 provided mounting rails. SECTION 4 Ducting CAUTION: ALL DUCTING MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL AND NATIONAL BUILDING CODES. 1. Connect the ducting to the fa...
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