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Ve-cx1000 Manual

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INSTAL I LLATIO ON INST TRUCT TIONS FOR ROOF-M R MOUNT TED PO OWER V VENTS NRG, VXSVR, VXVIP, V VX2414 4, VX1000, CX30000, CX4000, CX CX4000, CX20011, CX1000 Models: VXN Rea ad all warn nings and instructio ons before e beginnin ng to insta all this fan. FAILU URE TO FOLL LOW THESE INSTRUCTIO ONS COULD D RESULT IN INJURY OR R EVEN DEAT TH 1. Do not attempt to t use this fan with any solid-statte speed co ontrol device e. t unit on nly in the ma anner intended by the manufacturer. If you h have any 2. Use this ques stions, contact the man nufacturer. 3. Before servicing g or cleanin ng this unit, switch pow wer off at th he service p panel and lo ock out to prevent power p from being switc ched on acc cidentally. When n service diisconnectin ng means ca annot be lo ocked, securely fasten a prominen nt warn ning tag to the t service panel. 4. Insta allation work k and electrrical wiring must be pe erformed by y a qualified d person in acco ordance with h all applica able codes and standa ards, including fire-rate ed construc ction. 5. When n cutting orr drilling intto a wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and otherr hidden utiilities. 6. The combustion c n airflow ne eeded for sa afe operatio on of fuel-bu urning equipment may y be affec cted by this unit’s operration. Follo ow the heatting equipm ment manuffacture’s guide eline and sa afety standa ards such as a those pu ublished by the Nationa al Fire and Prote ection Asso ociation (NF FPA), and th he American n Society fo or Heating, Refrigeratio on and Air-conditio A oning Engin neers (ASHR RAE), and t he local code authorities. CA AUTION N s unit has an unguarrded prope eller. Do n not use in locations s readily 1. This acce essible to people orr animals. 2. Mount with th he lowest moving m pa arts at lea ast 8 feet a above floo or level. 3. For general g ve entilating use only. Do not us se to exha aust hazarrdous or expllosive matterials and d vapors. 4. Carb bon monox xide is an odorless, colorless s gas that can kill. It may be draw wn into the e house by y operatin ng this fan n if your fu uel-burning g equipme ent is no ot properly y maintain ned, or if you y lack a adequate a attic intak ke vents. VENT TAMATIC, LTD D. 100 WASHING GTON STREE ET, MINERAL W WELLS, TX 760 068-0728 PHONE: (800) 433-1626 - FAX: (940) 325 5-9311 - www.b bvc.com INST TALLATIO ON INSTR RUCTION NS THIS ROOF-MOUN NTED UNIT IS DESIGNED D FO OR ATTICS OF F AVERAGE S IZE AND OPERATES MOST T EFFICIENTLY Y WHEN AIR INTAKES ARE LOC CATED AROUN ND THE EAVES. FOR LARG GER ATTICS, U USE TWO OR MORE UNITS S. AT LEAST 6 600 SQ. IN. OF TAKE IS REQU UIRED PER UN NIT. THE MOT TOR OPERATE ES ON 115-V.A A.C. 60HZ CUR RRENT. SEE M MOTOR NET FREE AIR INT EL FOR AMPER RAGE. LABE Step p1 Placce unit on top p of shingles s, approxima ately in the center of the roo of and close to the ridgelline, but posittioned so the e unit is only y visible on one o side of the h house. Step p2 Whe en this positio on is established, locate ea centerline directly between two t rafters and, a from insid de the roof, drill d a hole th hrough the ro oof. This hole will be used d as a refere ence point fo or the follow wing operatiions. Step p4 With hin the square, draw a 17-in diamete er circle and ove shingless, nails, and felt from the remo e circle just draw wn. Step p5 Nexxt draw a 14 ½-in diametter circle inside the 17-in n circl e on the deccking. Be su ure to use th he hole drille ed in Step 2 as a centerr of this circle e. Cut thro ugh the deccking, using tthe 14 ½-in circle as the e cut lline. Step p6 Slide e the flange of the unit u up under the e shingles (som me roofing nails may nee ed to be rem moved). Pos ition the unitt on the refe erence squarre (drawn in Step p 3) to align the exhaustt opening. Step p3 Draw w a reference square 25 5 3/8-in x 25 3/8-in on the rroof using the h hole drilled in Sttep 2 as the ccenter. Step 7 When the unit is properly located, apply a generous amount of roofing compound between the flange and the shingles approximately 1-in inside the perimeter of the flange and begin to secure with nails. Suggested nailing pattern: Step 8 Check the installation for leakage with water from a garden hose. Do not spay water directly into the vent opening. THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION WARNING        Before wiring the thermostat, turn the power off at the breaker to avoid electrocution. Be certain to confirm to all Local Electric Codes and Regulations. Remove the cover from the thermostat box and, using screws to prevent damage to the control, attach the mounting plate to a stud. Leave the back side of the control unobstructed to allow free air circulation behind the box. Wire the unit to the incoming power supply according to the diagram above. The thermostat is adjustable. Recommended setting is 90-110 degrees F depending on local temperatures. Setting is fan-on and fan-off. The fan will run as long as the attic temperature remains above the set temperature. VENTAMATIC, LTD. LIMITED WARRANTY Ventamatic, Ltd. extends this warranty to the original occupying owner of the home where this product is installed that this product will be free from defects of material or workmanship for the time period listed by model number below: VXNRG, CX3000 VXSVR, CX4000 VXVIP, CX2001 VX2414 VX1000, CX1000 LIMITED LIFETIME LIMITED 5-Year LIMITED 2-Year LIMITED 2-Year LIMITED 2-Yaer No subsequent purchaser of this product or of the home in which the product is installed is entitled to the benefits of the warranty. Ventamatic, Ltd. will replace the defective part or component only and return the new part to you freight prepaid. Customer must bear all other expenses incurred, including labor required for field repair or replacement and cost of return shipping of the defective part or component to Ventamatic. Customer must also bear the cost of replacement of any part or component and the shipping charges incurred for the replacement and return of any part or component not covered by this warranty, including parts or components damaged by customer. Ventamatic, Ltd. reserves the right to demand and receive written evidence of the date of purchase before undertaking to perform its obligations under this warranty. YOU SHOULD, THEREFORE, RETAIN YOUR SALES SLIP AND ATTACH IT TO YOUR WARRANTY CLAIM. In order to obtain the replacement of a part or component, you must select one of the following methods: A. Return to factory. Return postage prepaid the fan or part you believe to be defective to the address below: Ventamatic, Ltd. 100 Washington Street Mineral Wells, TX 76067 Include your name & address and a copy of your proof of purchase or installation. B. Return to place of purchase. There is no informal dispute settling mechanism available in the event of a controversy involving this warranty. Any and all implied warranties shall be limited to the duration of the express warranty set forth above. In some states, limitations of the duration of implied warranty do not apply. Ventamatic, Ltd. shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages, whether direct or indirect based upon breach of warranty, breach of contract, negligence or tort. If any suit or other action is brought against Ventamatic by customer, Ventamatic and customer irrevocably waive the right to trial by jury. Purchase and installation of this product constitutes acceptance of the terms of this warranty by customer. Rev. 06/12 2012 VENTAMATIC, LTD.