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Panasonic Ventilating Fan FV-05VS3, FV-08VS3, FV-10VS3 Installation Instructions
Panasonic Ventilating Fan FV-05VS3, FV-08VS3, FV-10VS3 Installation Instructions
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FV- 0 5V S3 FV- 08 VS 3 FV- 10 VS3 7 2- 3 5- 6 B ac k co ve r B ac k co ve r B ac k co ve r ( C le ani ng) 4 4 4 4 5 6 ( Jo is t M ou nt in g) ( Wal l M ou nt i ng)
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2 Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have any questions, contact the manufacturer. Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switch on accidentally. When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel. Installation work and...
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Canada only: Not to be installed in a ceiling thermally insulated to a value greater than R40. Install the fan at least 1.5m (5 feet) above the floor, and the fan must be installed above a counter or major appliances that serves as a barrier. Ceiling joist or wall stud must be subjected to static load more than five times the weight of the product. This product must be properly grounded. Do not install this ventilating fan where...
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4 5( S T 4 . 2X 3 0) Lo ng sc r ew G r ill e12 1 I n st a llat ionin st r u ct i ons War r a nt y sh eet 3 3 / 8 (8 5 )7 / 8 (2 2 . 5) 3 3 / 4 (9 4 )1 0 1 / 4 (2 6 0)
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5 Fan bodyJunction box 1. B ef or e ins t al lat i on, r em ov e t he t ap e f r om da mp er and a dap t or, an d c he ck t h at t he da mp er can o pen a nd cl os e s mo ot h ly. T h en r em ov e t he ac ce ss or y s cr e ws f r o m s usp en sio n br ac ke t . ( F ig. 1 ) 2. F ix t he f l ang e of f r am e t o j ois t b y 2 l ong s cr ew s ( S T 4 . 2x 30) , an d f i x t h e su sp en sio n br a ck et t o joi st by 2 lon g sc r e w s( S T 4. 2 x30 ) . ( F ig . 2) 4. R ef e...
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6. F in is h c ei ling w o rk . Ce ili ng ho le sh oul d b e al ign ed w it h t h e i nsi de ed ge of t he f la ng e. ( F ig . 4) 7. R em ov e t he t ap e f r om m oun t in g s pr i ngs be f or e in st a lla t ion . ( F ig . 5) 8. I ns er t t he gr i lle m oun t in g s pr in gs in t o sl ot s as s ho w n a nd m oun t g r ille t o f a n b od y . ( F ig . 6) F i g.4 F i g.6 2. F ix t h e f lan ge of f r am e t o st u d b y 2 lon g s cr ew s ( S T 4 . 2x 30) , an d f i x t he su sp...
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7 2. Wash a nd cl ean g r ille . ( U se n on- a br as iv e kit c he n det e r ge nt , w ipe dr y w it h c lea n c lo t h. ) ( F i g. 10 ) 3. R em ov e dus t a nd di r t f r o m f an bo dy us in g a v ac uum c lea ner. ( F ig . 11) 1. R em ov e gr ill e. ( S que ez e m o unt i ng sp r ing s and p ull do w n car e f ul ly. ) ( F ig . 9) 4. U si ng a cl o t h dam pe ne d w i t h ki t c he n det e r ge nt , r e mo ve an y di r t f r om f a n bod y. W i pe dr y w i t h c l e an c...
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F V- 0 5 VS3 F V- 0 8 VS3 F V- 1 0 VS3 1 6 2 2 6 0 3 0 0 .4 1 .0 1 .4 7 0 6 7 7 9 8 6 9 6 .8 / 3 .1 6 .8 / 3 .11 0 0 6 .8 / 3 .1 T 0 513 - 0 08 V S 30 42 0 P o we r c on sum pt ion( W ) F i g.1 3 20 13 Properly insulate the area around thefan to minimize building heat loss and gain. (Fig.13) Loose f ill or batt insulation can be placed directly over the fan housing in the attic. Our fans and f an/ light combinat ion units do not creat e excessive heat that is a...