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VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS

It is very important that the attic be suffi

  ciently ventilated for the fan system to operate properly. Without adequate 

ventilation, hot air exhausted from the home cannot easily escape from the attic, which creates  back-pressure  that  
will  substantially  reduce  the  fan’s  performance.  Operating  this  fan  in  an  attic  with less net free ventilation area 
than recommended will decrease its airfl ow and energy effi

  ciency.

If subject to the California Title 24 requirements for whole-house fan ventilation, the fan system must be installed to 
the minimum ventilation requirements as found in the standard.

In the absence of applicable local code regarding whole-house ventilation, we recommend a minimum of 1 square 
foot of “net free” ventilation area per 500 cfm at a fan’s highest speed for proper operation.  Refer to specifi cation 

Refer to specifi cation 

table for required Net Free Ventilation Area in Attic at HVI fan rating.

table for required Net Free Ventilation Area in Attic at HVI fan rating.

Net

Net  Free  Ventilation  Area 

 Free Ventilation Area can be provided by any combination of gable, eyebrow, roof cap, soffi

  t,  or  ridge

vents, or any other method of ventilating the attic space. The openings of most vents are partially obstructed by 
grilles, louvers, and/or screens. A vent’s “net free” ventilation area is the surface area of its opening minus the surface 
area of any grilles, louvers, or screening covering it. Diff erent types of vents have diff erent ratios of net free area to 
total area.

While most properly constructed homes have adequately ventilated attics, not all do.  Because suffi

  cient ventilation 

is a very strong factor in this fan’s performance, it is important that the home’s existing ventilation be verifi ed before 
it is installed.

Manufacturers typically publish their vents’ net free ventilation areas and/or ratios in their products’
specifi cation documents. If this information is unavailable, a ratio of 50% net free area to total area is usually a good 
rule of thumb. A notable exception to this rule of thumb are ridge vents. The industry standard net free ventilation 
area for ridge vents is 13% of the vent’s length in feet.

Since most attics have multiple vents, often of diff erent types, it is necessary to count each vent, noting its type 
and size. Apply the appropriate ratio to the dimensions of each vent to fi nd its net free area, and sum these
values to fi nd the attic’s total ventilation. An example of how these calculations are made is given in the table below:

Vent Type

Dimensions

Total Area

Net Free Area Ratio 

(“NFA”)

Net Free Ventilation Area

(=Total Area x NFA)

Two Louvers

24” x 24”

24” x 24” / 144 = 4 ft.

2

50%

2 x 4 ft.

2

 x .50 = 4 ft.

2

Ridge

40 feet

n/a

13%

40 feet x .13 = 5.32 ft.

2

Round Soffi

  t 10” diameter

3.14 x 5” x 5” / 144 = .55 ft.

2

50%

.55 ft.

x .50 = 0.28 ft.

2

Total Net Free Ventilation Area:

9.60 ft.

2

Please consult a roofi ng professional if the attic’s net free ventilation area remains uncertain.  Additional ventilation may be 
required for proper operation of the fan system.

P/N 780105002  01/21  Rev A

Refer to specifi cation table for required minimum Open Window Ventilation Area in square feet when operating 

Refer to specifi cation table for required minimum Open Window Ventilation Area in square feet when operating 
whole house fan.  Without adequate Open Window Ventilation Area, the quantity of cooler air, pulled into the home 

whole house fan.  Without adequate Open Window Ventilation Area, the quantity of cooler air, pulled into the home 
to be exhausted to the attic, may substantially reduce the fans overall performance.

to be exhausted to the attic, may substantially reduce the fans overall performance.

Summary of Contents for CA6.5

Page 1: ...rk familiar with all the precautions required and has complied with all the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction Installation Date Installed By Phone P N 780105002 01 21 Rev A Cascade Series WHOLE HOUSE FAN SYSTEMS CA6 5 MODEL INSTALLATION MANUAL ITEMS INCLUDED 2 Fan Assembly with steel support straps hardware and 20 foot power cord 2 Duct Support Straps hardware 2 Acoustic Flex Duct ...

Page 2: ...page 2 of 16 P N 780105002 01 21 Rev A THIS PAGE LEFT INTENTIONALLY BLANK ...

Page 3: ...y cated to maximize its effectiveness and efficiency The VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS section is also particularly important as it describes the minimum attic The VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS section is also particularly important as it describes the minimum attic ventilation neccessary to operate the fan ventilation neccessary to operate the fan The INSTALLATION GRAVITY DAMPER section contains important ...

Page 4: ...peed operation if desired please refer to the appropriate wiring dia grams for further information If a remote controlled outlet is used for fan control the remote outlet must be rated for the electrical load requirements of the specific model to be installed Cascade Series Whole House Fan Systems include wall mount electrical control components including 2 multi speed switches a white Decora dupl...

Page 5: ...ing ventilation be verified before it is installed Manufacturers typically publish their vents net free ventilation areas and or ratios in their products specification documents If this information is unavailable a ratio of 50 net free area to total area is usually a good rule of thumb A notable exception to this rule of thumb are ridge vents The industry standard net free ventilation area for rid...

Page 6: ...m their home s structure and contents This essentially pre cools the home ahead of the rise in temperature the next day which can reduce or even eliminate the need for air conditioning This CascadeWhole House Fan has been designed specifically for quiet and efficient operation As such we strongly recommend homeowners run this fan through the night to reduce their energy expense With these principl...

Page 7: ...nd engaging with the opening of the damper assembly 2 Using the cardboard from the fan system s packaging or other suitable material make a rectangular tem plate for the rough opening of the damper assembly to these dimensions making sure all sides are at right angles to each other a Cascade CA 6 5 model 14 1 4 wide 36 1 4 long FIGURE 1 TEMPLATE 3 Take the template into the attic above the general...

Page 8: ... other building elements of concern into hidden wiring plumbing or other building elements of concern 11 From below install drywall screws through the ceiling and through the flanges of the damper assembly and into any addition framing positioned above the flanges Use care to avoid installing screws outside of the area that will be covered by the eggcrate inlet grille 12 Hold the eggcrate grille i...

Page 9: ...upstream end of the duct to be as loose as possible Squeeze and position the flexible acoustic duct collar over the oval shaped collar on the damper box and attach using 3 of the screws provided or other suitable screws Note that twisting the duct will cause the fan to try to roll out of position Seal the joint with approved duct tape mastic or other approved means 4 Lift and support the fan assem...

Page 10: ...ic outlet box provided in the desired location 2 Run a 15 amp 115 VAC power circuit to the plastic outlet box installed in the living space using romex 14 2 with ground wire minimum Refer to minimum ampacity and maximum overload protection requirements listed for this power run Note a dedicated circuit is recommended Note Romex wire is defined as wire Gauge of conductors ie 14 2 14 3 Always use Ro...

Page 11: ...page 11 of 16 DIAGRAM 1 For CA6 5 Models Hardwired to Fan Assembly DIAGRAM 2 For CA6 5 Models with Dual 2 Speed Wall Controls P N 780202604 RevA P N 780202603 RevA P N 780105002 01 21 Rev A ...

Page 12: ...one of the 2 fan assemblies Switch the fan speed switches to the desired fan speed Each switch controls one of the 2 fan assemblies use them in conjunction to reach the desired speed setting use them in conjunction to reach the desired speed setting The fan will turn off if both speed switches are switched to off The fan will turn off if both speed switches are switched to off P N 780105002 01 21 ...

Page 13: ...ep the area in front of the fan as unobstructed as possible no object should be closer than 24 to the face of the fan This fan has been factory tested If problems are encountered please take a few moments to run through the following troubleshooting procedures before calling for assistance If the fan does not turn on check power to the unit and the wiring at both ends of the switch and the fan mou...

Page 14: ...52 SPECIFICATIONS Due to our continual product improvement efforts performance ratings and specifications are subject to change without notice Attic Net Free Ventilation and Open Window Ventilation Areas are listed as minimum requirements Actual lower ventilation areas may reduce fans overall performance at high speeds PART MODEL DESCRIPTION 602604201 AH WTT Digital Wall Timer Temp Ctl w RJ12 Cabl...

Page 15: ...page 15 of 16 P N 780105002 01 21 Rev A FIGURE 6 CASCADE CA6 5 REPLACEMENT PARTS P N 780800600 RevA ...

Page 16: ...S RESULTING FROM THE USE OF PRODUCT Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you b THIS WARRANTY AND REMEDIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES REMEDIES AND CONDITIONS WHETHER ORAL WRITTEN EXPRESS STATUTORY OR IMPLIED TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED ...

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