Faber 1200 CFM manual

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    V ersion 05/06 - Page 1 Observe all governing codes and ordinances. Proper installation is your r esponsibility . Make sure you have everything necessary for correct installation. It is the r esponsibility of the installer to comply with the clearances specified. T o avoid damage to motor bearings and impellers, keep drywall spray , construction d[...]

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    V ersion 05/06 - Page 2 V enting requirements Maximum length of ductwork Duct length is given as a general r eference only . For a longer duct run, or smaller duct system, contact a qualified and trained duct installer . Check with local codes for makeup air requirements, if any . It is recommended that you use round duct instead of rectangular du[...]

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    V ersion 05/06 - Page 3 1. Choose a location on an outside wall where no wall studs, wires, pipes, etc. run through the opening area. A minimum distance of 24" (61 cm) from r emote blower to ground may be requir ed depending on local code. Make sure to leave room for anticipated snowfall in your region. 2. Drill the guide hole in the center of[...]

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    V ersion 05/06 - Page 4 1. Remove the cover from the remote blower . Then remove the wiring box cover . 2. Pull electrical wiring through the hole in the blower base and secure it accor ding to local codes. 3. Make the electrical connections. Connect the white and black wires of the power supply cable wire to the white and black wires in the wiring[...]

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    V ersion 05/06 - Page 5 Observer toutes les dispositions des codes et règlements en vigueur . C’e st au pro prié tair e de l’app ar eil qu’i ncomb e la res ponsa bilit é d’une inst allat ion correcte. V eiller à disposer de tout le matériel nécessaire pour la réalisation d’une installation correcte. C’est à l’installateur qu?[...]

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    V ersion 05/06 - Page 6 Circuit d’évacuation de l’air Dét ermin er la confi gurat ion d’év acuat ion la mieux adapt ée à l’appl icat ion. Le circuit d’évacuation doit traverser le toit ou un mur . Choisir l’emplacement d’installation du ventilateur extérieur de manière à minimiser la longueur du cir cuit d’évacua tion et [...]

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    V ersion 05/06 - Page 7 Sortie murale 1. Choisir un emplacement sur un mur extérieur où il n’y aura pas d’i nter fér enc e entr e le con duit d’é vacu atio n et les pot eaux du col omba ge, les câb lage s, les tuya ute ries , etc. Le code local peu t impo ser une dis tanc e d’au moins 61 cm (24 po) entre le sol et le ventilateur extér[...]

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    V ersion 05/06 - Page 8 Raccordement du câblage électrique et du circuit d’évacuation 1. Enlever le couvercle du ventilateur extérieur . Enlever ensuite le couvercle de la boîte de raccor dement. 2. Intr oduire le conducteur électrique à travers le tr ou dans la base du ventilateur; immobiliser les conducteurs conformément aux prescriptio[...]