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1 42935-01 06/04/2007 Installation Guide Energy Star Bath F an Models 82030, 82031, & 82032 READ and SA VE THESE INSTRUC TIONS ENGLISH See page 2 ESP AÑOL Vea la pág ina 19[...]
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2 42935-01 06/04/2007 1) Read all instructions before attempting to install or use this appliance. T his appliance is for general ventilating use only . D o not use this appliance for ventilating hazardous or explosive materials. F ollow the heating equipment manufac turer ’ s guideline and safety standards, such as those published by the Nationa[...]
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3 42935-01 06/04/2007 6) Never place a switch where it can be reached from a tub or shower . Do not install this appliance in a tub or shower enclosure. 7) Installation work and electrical wir ing must be done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire -rated construc tion codes and standards. 8) Wh[...]
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42935-01 06/04/2007 4 F G H I L M x2 N x3 * * A B C 95044-01-000 97128-01-000 03242-07-133 97118-01-000 x2 D 97517-01-000 74508-03-133 Mounting Rails Housing Wiring Co ver F an Assembly 3/8” Cable Connector Bezel Wiring Co ver Screw Check all the parts. If damaged, call 1-888-830-1326 for replacement. x4 E Mounting Screw s F an Mounting Screws * [...]
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42935-01 06/04/2007 5 Loosen the wiring cover screw. Remove the fan assembly from the housing. Remove the wiring cover . D E C Choose Installation Option F or New Construction - attaching to joist, go t o step A1, page 5. F or New Construction - suspended between, joists go to step B1, page 7. F or Existing Construction - accessible fr om above , g[...]
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42935-01 06/04/2007 6 A 1 Sec tion A - New Construc tion - attaching to joist Drive mounting screws (supplied) into joist or framing. Position the correct depth mark at the bottom edge of the joist based upon the the thick ness of your sheetrock. 5/8 1/2 5/8 1/2 A 2 Pop out a wiring access slug. OR Install the wir ing and the strain relief into the[...]
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42935-01 06/04/2007 7 A 6 Connect 4” duct and vent to the outside. Use duct tape to secure joints. If duc ting does not fit securely , an adapter may need to be purchased. Go to Section E - Final Installation on page 14. Sec tion B - New Construction – suspended between joists Pop out a wiring access slug. B 1 OR Slide the mounting rails into b[...]
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42935-01 06/04/2007 8 Mark position of screws by using holes as a template. Drill a pilot hole at the TOP of each outline. B4 1/16” bit B5 Inser t mounting screws, leaving space between the screw head and the joist. (Screws are supplied.) Attach the rails onto the screws. B6 B7 B8 Tighten screws . Run the power supply wire through the strain reli[...]
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42935-01 06/04/2007 9 B10 Install the wir ing and the strain relief into the wiring access hole you made earlier . B11 Connect 4” duct and vent to the outside. Use duct tape to secure joints. If duc ting does not fit securely , an adapter may need to be purchased. Go to Section E - Final Installation on page 14. ?[...]
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42935-01 06/04/2007 10 Slide the mounting rails into brackets . C3 5/8 1/2 5/8 1/2 C4 Using the depth markings on the housing, position the bottom edge of the housing so that it will be flush with the sheetrock. Pop out a wiring access slug. C6 C5 Mark position of screws by using holes as a template. Drill a pilot hole at the TOP of each outline, A[...]
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42935-01 06/04/2007 11 C7 Inser t mounting screws, leaving space between the screw head and the joist. (Screws are supplied.) Attach the rails onto the screws. C8 C9 Tighten screws . 3” C 1 0 Run the power supply wire through the strain relief , leav- ing 3” between the end of the wire and the strain relief . Tighten the strain relief around th[...]
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42935-01 06/04/2007 12 Go to Section E - Final Installation on page 14. Sec tion D - Existing Construction – accessible from below Remove one of the wiring access slugs on the top of the housing. Use a second wiring access plug if needed. EXISTING F AN D 3 Remove an existing fan and check to make sur e the opening is large enough to accommoda te [...]
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42935-01 06/04/2007 13 Connect 4” duct and vent to the outside. Use duct tape to secure joints. If duc ting does not fit securely , an adapter may need to be purchased. Install the wir ing and the strain relief into the wiring access hole you made earlier . Position the bottom edge of the housing flush with the sheetrock. Move the housing into th[...]
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42935-01 06/04/2007 14 E2 E 3 Connect fan wiring harness. DO NOT ALLOW THE F AN TO HANG FROM THE WIRING HARNESS. Install the wir ing cover box. M ake sure all wiring connec- tions are inside the wiring cover box. Sec tion E - Final Installation NOTE: Though this final installation sec tion shows the housing mounted to a joist, the final installatio[...]
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42935-01 06/04/2007 15 E7 E8 Install the bezel by inser ting the wire clips into the tabs on the inside of the housing. Complete . E9 Restore power at the source.[...]
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42935-01 06/04/2007 16 T rouble Shooting Pr oblem: F an does not come on. Solution: • T urn power on, r eplace fuse, or reset br eaker . • Hunter F an Bath V entilators are extremely quiet. T o conrm that the fan is running, place your hand near the vents to f eel the air movement. • Check all plug connections to be sure they are secur e. [...]
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17 42935-01 06/04/2007 Hunter F an Company Bath F an LIMITED W ARR ANT Y Hunter F an Company makes the following limit ed warranty to the original user or consumer purchaser of this Hunter Bath F an: If any part of your Hunter Bath F an fails at any time within one y ear after the date of sale to you due to a def ect in material or workmanship, we [...]
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