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lnsulation

Fig.21

Properly insulate the area around the

fan to minimize building heat loss and

gain. (Fig.21)
Loose fill or batt insulation can be

placed directly over the fan housing in

the attic.
The fans and fan/light combination units

do not create excessive heat that is a

common problem with recessed light 

fixtures or some competitors′ fan/light 

combinations. Our 

efficient, cool-running

motors, 

and LED lighting unit do not

create enough ambient heat to be subjected to these limitations.

PRACTICAL GUIDE TO INSTALLATION

Foil tape tightly covers all metal

duct joints (glue PVC joints)

4 inches or 6 inches roof jack, wall cap,

or soffit vent with backdraft damper
Mechanically connect duct to termination

and seal with mastic or approved foil

faced tape
2-3 ft straight run before elbow

ln attic installation,

caulk box to drywall

Short piece of flexible duct helps

alignment and absorbs sound.

Clamps plus mastic or approved

foil faced tape at all flex joints

The ducting from this fan to the outside of the building has a strong effect on the air flow, noise, and energy

use of the fan. Using the shortest, straightest duct routing possible for best performance, and avoid 

installing the fan with smaller ducts than recommended. Insulation around the ducts may reduce energy 

loss and inhibit mold growth. Fans installed with existing ducts may not achieve their rated air flow.

SPECIFICATIONS

Fan

light

N.light

0.3

6

901

50

0.3

6.8

936

60

0.3

7.8

954

70

0.4

8.8

987

80

0.6

11

1037

90

0.8

12.8

1079

100

1.0

16

1159

110

0.3

5.8

10

0.7

871

50

0.3

6.7

10

0.7

888

60

0.3

7.7

10

0.7

922

70

0.3

8.8

10

0.7

945

80

0.5

10.8

10

0.7

1000

90

0.7

12.6

10

0.7

1044

100

0.9

15.2

10

0.7

1095

110

Power consumption

(W)

Speed

(rpm)

Air volume

at 0.1'' WG

(CFM)

Model No.

Air direction

Voltage

(V)

Frequency

(Hz)

Duct

diameter

(inches)

Noise

(Sones)

Exhaust

120

60

4”, 5”, 6”

ABF110DHL5W

ABF110DHL6W

Exhaust

120

60

4”, 5”, 6”

ABF110DHG5W

ABF110DHG6W

Summary of Contents for ABF110DHG5 Series

Page 1: ...NANCE CLEANING PRACTICAL GUIDE TO INSTALLATION SPECIFICATIONS WARRANTY 02 02 02 03 04 05 05 06 07 11 13 14 14 15 Thank you very much for purchasing our bath fan Please read the instructions carefully before attempting to install operate or service our ventilating fan Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury or property damage Please retain this booklet for future referen...

Page 2: ...models are listed by ETL under ETL file No 5011292 These bath fan models use a Sirocco fan driven by a brushless DC motor The motor is designed to have an extended service life with reduced energy consumption The grille covering the fan body is a spring loaded quick attach type A damper for preventing air counterflow is provided The suspension bracket assembly can be used for both new and retrofit...

Page 3: ...f this unit is to be installed over a tub or shower it must be marked as appropriate for the application and be connected to a GFCI Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter protected branch circuit These models are ETL listed for tub and shower enclosures Not to be installed in a ceiling thermally insulated to a value greater than R40 This is required for installation in Canada only Do not install this ve...

Page 4: ...per Frame assy Knockout plate Junction box 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 2 4 Model ABF110DHG6 Series ABF110DHL6 Series Model ABF110DHG5 Series ABF110DHL5 Series 3 7 8 98 4 7 8 123 5 4 5 147 3 4 5 97 10 2 5 265 10 1 4 260 12 1 8 308 7 1 3 186 3 5 14 5 13 330 10 1 4 260 12 1 8 308 3 7 8 98 4 7 8 123 5 4 5 147 3 4 5 97 10 2 5 265 13 330 7 1 3 186 3 5 14 5 ...

Page 5: ...g Setting range is 0 5 10 20 30 45 or 60 minutes Air Trimming Switch allows fine tuning of air volume when the actual airflow is lower than set 0 5060708090 1 0 0 0 510203045 6 0 Time min 50 80 110 L H Air Trimming Air Volume CFM Time delay Air trimming Flow Selection Multi Speed 5 INSTRUCTIONS Turn the power on When the control switch is turned on the fan will run continuously at high speed only ...

Page 6: ...then the fan starts to run or boosts to high speed when concentration level is over 1000PPM The fan runs in low speed after a period of time delay or stops working when concentration level is less than 800PPM 3 0 8 0 Humidity RH CO2 INSTALLATION PLUG IN DEVICES Humidity Sensor Module is included with this fan Contact Aero Pure to purchase CO2 Sensor Module Position A is for CO2 Sensor module posit...

Page 7: ...0 mm A B If the spacing L is 16 24 inches 406 610 mm use the suspension bracket assembly If the spacing L is 12 inches 305 mm on joists please follow the installation step as Fig 1 Secure 4 screws ST4X30 at flange of frame to the joists Then follow steps 6 to 9 of Installation I page 6 8 to complete the installation Please wear gloves during the installation work CAUTION 11 4 5 22 1 2 300 579 4 Sc...

Page 8: ...n Fig 3 Fig 3 Joist Screws ST4X20 Place the adaptor on the bracket assembly as indicated position and install it by using 2 self drilling screws ST4X30 Fig 4 Unit inches mm Bend down 8 tabs for positioning as Fig 2 a and unfold the bracket assembly as Fig 2 b 1 2 3 4 Active part Fig 4 2 Screws ST4X30 Position of adaptor Fig 5 Push the fan body upwards until the fan body is stopped by the buckle on...

Page 9: ...res to the ventilating fan wires Fig 7 II then attach it to fan body Follow all the local electrical safety codes as well as the National Electrical Code NEC IMPORTANT Fig 7 Fig 8 Attach cable clamp to Knockout Plate Knockout Plate mounts to outside of Housing and may be oriented as desired Connect wires III Screw from Parts Bag Black Red Green Wire nuts White Nuts 8 Finish ceiling work Align ceil...

Page 10: ...he plug connector into the housing of the lighting unit and insert the other mounting spring into the slot as shown and mount grille to fan body Fig 10 Fig 11 10 For grille with a light refer to the following installation method Fig 10 Before turning on the light make sure the connector is at the correct position If not the lighting will not work The claw of connector must be secured to the rib co...

Page 11: ...spring into the slot as shown and mount grille to fan body Fig 12 11 For grille with a module refer to the following installation method Fig 12 1 Put the folded bracket assembly into ceiling hole then follow step 3 4 of Installation I NEW CONSTRUCTION page 8 to complete the bracket installation Fig 13 Unit inches mm Fig 13 A B Screws ST4x20 10 3 5 270 10 3 5 270 INSTALLATION II RETROFIT ...

Page 12: ...5 or 6 circular duct is needed to connect to relevant part of adaptor Fig 14 Remove the knock out plate and secure conduit or wire protector nut to knock out hole Fig 15 Refer to wiring diagram on page 5 Using UL approved wire nuts connect house power wires to the ventilating fan wires Fig 15 then fix it to fan body Follow all the local electrical safety codes as well as the National Electrical Co...

Page 13: ...ing to fan motor 1 2 3 CAUTION Never use gasoline benzene thinner or any other such chemicals for cleaning the ventilating fan Do not immerse motor in water when cleaning Do not soak resin parts in water over 140 F 60 C Remove grille Squeeze mounting spring and pull down carefully Fig 17 Grille 4 5 6 Reinstall grille Fig 20 Remove dust and dirt from fan body using a vacuum cleaner Fig 19 Using a c...

Page 14: ...exible duct helps alignment and absorbs sound Clamps plus mastic or approved foil faced tape at all flex joints The ducting from this fan to the outside of the building has a strong effect on the air flow noise and energy use of the fan Using the shortest straightest duct routing possible for best performance and avoid installing the fan with smaller ducts than recommended Insulation around the du...

Page 15: ...censed electrician Does not cover any labor or transportation charges related to the repair of this product THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE The remedy provided in this warranty is exclusive and is granted in lieu of all other remedies This warranty does not cover inc...

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