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I II III Maintenance (Cleaning) I Maintenance (Replacement of lamp) II Model No. FV -1 1VH2 FV -1 1VHL2 Ventilating Fan Thank you ve ry much for having purchased our Ven tilating Fan. FV -1 1VH2 FV -1 1VHL2 back cover back cover[...]
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Page 2
The Panasonic ceiling mount ventilating fans uses a sirocco fan driven by a capacitor motor. The moto r is designed to have an extended service life with reduced energy consumption. It also incorporates a thermal cut-off for safety. The gri lle covering the main body is a spring-loaded, quick-release type. A damper for preventing counterflow is pro[...]
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Page 3
Ventilating unit DIMENSIONS 2 1/8 (54.8) 14 (357.8) 18 1/8 (460) 2 1/2 (62) 1 1 7/8 (301) 13 1/4 (337.8) 7 5/8 (195) 5 (128.7) 1 1 1/4 (285.5) 18 1/8 (460) 7 3/4 (196) 1 (25) 16 (407) 19 1/2 (497) 19 1/2 (497) 16 (407) 1 1 1/4 (285.5) 5 (128.7) 7 3/4 (196) 7 5/8 (195) 2 1/2 (62) 1 1 7/8 (301)[...]
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1540 3. This product must be properly grounded. Noise Vent (sone) 0.6 0.7 Only for FV-1 1VHL2. AC 120V, 60Hz. SPECIFICA TIONS GENERAL SAFETY INFORMA TION 650 720 29.5 Exhaust & Circulation 10. This product (FV-1 1VHL2) has a fluorescent lamp that contains mercury. Disposal may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations. [...]
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Page 5
GENERAL S AFETY INFORMA TION CONTINUED Circulating fan unit Red White Black Motor(C) White Thermal cut-off oo (230 F (110 C)) Heater (1400W) Thermostat oo (140 F (60C)) Fuse (20A) Ventilating fan unit Red White Black Motor(V) Capacitor Black White White Black Junction box Green Earth ground Power Supply AC120V 60Hz Switch(not included) Switch(not i[...]
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Page 6
Fig.2-2 Fig.2-1 (Fig.3) Fig.2-3 Illustrations in this manual common use the image of FV-1 1VHL2, and mark for FV-1 1VHL2 only, others are same for FV-1 1VH2. INST ALLA TION (JOIST MOUNTING- ) Fig.3 Fan body Suspension bracket Suspension bracket Suspension bracket Suspension bracket Fan body Suspension bracket Suspension bracket Suspension bracket F[...]
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Page 7
6. Refer to wiring diagram (Page.5) Follow all the local electrical safety codes. As well as the National Electrical Code (NEC). Using UL approved wire nuts, connect house power wires to ventilating fan wires (Fig.6): Black to black; white to white; green to green. Make sure all connections are fastened firmly after wiring is finished. Replace the [...]
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Fig.11 Fig.12 Fig.12 Fig.11 Illustrations in this manual common use the image of FV-1 1VHL2. INST ALLA TION (BETWEEN JOIST MOUNTING) Suspension bracket Suspension bracket Suspension bracket Fan body Fan body Joists Adaptor Junction box Suspension bracket C B (Select the suspension bracket according to spacing A as shown below.) Spacing A on center [...]
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Page 9
Fig.15 Fig.16 (Fig.15, Fig.16) INST ALLA TION (WOODEN HEADER I NST ALLA TION) 11 3/8 (290) 19 7/8 (505) Adaptor Fan body Ceiling joist Ceiling joist Header Adaptor Circular duct Long screw (ST4.2X20) 4. Follow step 5 of installation (page 7) to complete the installation work. 1. Before installation, remove warning lable and the tape that is securin[...]
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Page 10
Fig.17 Fig.18 Fig.19 Fig.20 Fig.17 Fig.18 Fig.19 Fig.20 oo 60 C(140 F). MAINTENANCE (CLEANING) 2 1 Slot Mounting spring Grille Gloves Vacuum cleaner 1 5. Replace grille. Do not allow any water to get into the motor.[...]
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Page 11
Fig.22 3. Change the fluorescent lamps (FDS18E35/4, 18 W) (Fig.22) or the 4 W night lamp(Fig.21), replace the grille. (Fig.17 of page 10) Fig.21 MAINTENANCE (REPLACEMENT OF LAMP) 2. Remove the 4 W night lamp.(Fig.21) Fluorescent lamp Fluorescent lamp 4. Be sure to remove the night lamp before removing fluorescent lamps. Night lamp[...]
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Page 12
Fig.23 Fig.23 X0308-0 11VH24200 PRACTICAL GUIDE TO INST ALLA TION Foil tape tightly covers all metal duct joints (glue PVC joints). Insulation Short piece of flexible duct helps alignment and absorbs sound. Use clamps plus tape at all flex joints. In attic installation, caulk box to drywall. 2-3 ft straight run before elbow. Caulk termination to du[...]