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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION:

 

MAKE SURE POWER IS SWITCHED OFF AT 

SERVICE PANEL BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION.

SECTION 1

Preparing the Exhaust Fan

1. 

Unpack fan from the carton and confirm that all pieces are present. In addition to the 

exhaust fan you should have:

 

 

1 - Grill

 

 

1 - Damper Assembly (attached)

 

 

4 - Mounting Rails

 

 

1 - Mounting Flange

 

 

1 - Instruction/Safety Sheet   

2. 

Choose the location for your fan. To ensure the best air and sound performance, it is 

recommended that the length of ducting and the number of elbows be kept to a minimum, 

the radius of each elbow be as large as possible for the installation, and that insulated 

hard ducting be used. Larger duct sizes will reduce noise and airflow restrictions. This 

fan will require at least 10

"

 of clearance in the ceiling or wall, and will mount through 

drywall up to 3/4

"

 thick.

3. 

No additional vibration deadening materials are needed for this fan.

SECTION 2

New Construction

NOTE:

 If the mounting flange is installed on the fan housing, remove the two screws that 

connect the ceiling mounting flange to the housing and set aside 

(Figure 16).

1. 

Install the rails into the mounting channel on the housing. Center the mounting channel in 

the slots on the housing, then from inside the housing tighten the mounting channel nuts 

so the channel is securely in place. Position the housing next to the joist. Line up housing 

so that it will be flush with the finished ceiling. Secure the ends of the rails with screws or 

nails (not included) to the joists and slide the housing into the final position 

(Figure 1).

SECTION 3

Existing Construction

NOTE:

 If the mounting flange is installed on the fan housing, remove the two screws that 

connect the ceiling mounting flange to the housing and set aside 

(Figure 16).

1. 

Set housing in position between the joist and trace an outline onto the ceiling material 

(Figure 2).

 Set housing aside and cut opening, being careful not to cut or damage any 

electrical or other hidden utilities. Install the rails into the mounting channel on the housing. 

Center the mounting channel in the slots on the housing, then from inside the housing 

tighten the mounting channel nuts so the channel is securely in place. Position the housing 

in the previously cut hole so that it is flush with the finished ceiling. Secure the ends of the 

rails to the joists 

(Figure 1).

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SECTION 4

Ducting

NOTE: 6" OR LARGER RIGID DUCT IS RECOMMENDED FOR BEST PERFORMANCE.

CAUTION:

 

ALL DUCTING MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL AND 

NATIONAL BUILDING CODES.

NOTE:

 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. Use the shortest, straightest duct routing possible 

for best performance, and avoid installing the fan with smaller ducts than recommended. 

Insulation around the ducts can reduce energy loss and inhibit mold growth. Fans installed 

with existing ducts may not achieve their rated air flow.

1. 

Connect the ducting to the fan’s duct collar 

(Figure 3).

 Secure in place using tape 

or screw clamp. Always duct the fan to the outside through a wall or roof cap. It is 

recommended that low restriction termination fittings be used.

2. 

Ensure duct joints and exterior penetrations are sealed with caulk or other similar 

material to create an air-tight path to minimize building heat loss or gain and to reduce 

the potential for condensation. Place/wrap insulation around duct and/or fan to in order 

to minimize possible condensation buildup within the duct, as well as building heat loss 

or gain 

(Figure 4).

SECTION 5

Wiring

CAUTION:

 MAKE SURE POWER IS SWITCHED OFF AT 

SERVICE PANEL BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION.

CAUTION:

 ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE 

MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES, ORDINANCES, OR 

NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR WITH METHODS OF INSTALLING 

ELECTRICAL WIRING, SECURE THE SERVICES OF A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.

NOTE:

 This unit includes a side access panel for wiring that does not require the removal of the 

fan’s blower assembly. If you choose to wire the unit from the inside, you will need to remove the 

blower assembly and internal wiring compartment. Both methods are equally effective.

1a. 

External Wire Compartment:

 Remove the wire compartment cover screw and place 

cover in a secure place 

(Figure 5).

Ducting

Duct 

Collar

Figure 3

Figure 2

Joist

Housing

Joist

Mounting Rails

Figure 1

Figure 4

Insulation* 

(place around and 

over Fan Housing

Fan Housing

Power Cable*

Seal gaps 

around Housing

Round 

Duct*

Seal duct joints 

with tape

Round 

Elbows*

Wall Cap*

Roof Cap* 

(with built-in 

damper)

Keep duct 

runs short

*Purchase separately

or

Summary of Contents for AK150H

Page 1: ...fire related construction b Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue chimney of fuel burning equipment to prevent back drafting Follow the heating equip...

Page 2: ...e previously cut hole so that it is flush with the finished ceiling Secure the ends of the rails to the joists Figure 1 www airkinglimited com 6728035 Rev R 12 18 2 of 16 SECTION 4 Ducting NOTE 6 OR L...

Page 3: ...ording to all local and national codes Humidity Sensing Models 4a For proper operation the humidity sensing fan will require a 3 way switch not included Run wiring between the fan and the switch locat...

Page 4: ...ompartment cover Plug the 3 pin quick connect motor cord into the shorter end of the included harness then into the receptacle located on the top of the wire compartment cover These cords will only fi...

Page 5: ...he fan will operate If the room is occupied longer the fan will continue to run until the room is vacated and the occupancy time delay has elapsed 2b Locate the motion sensor on the fan s grill and pr...

Page 6: ...does not cover shipping costs for the return of products to Air King for repair or replacement Air King will pay return shipping charges from Air King following warranty repairs or replacement ANY AN...

Page 7: ...rill 5S1202048 12 1 Wire Compartment Assembly 5S1202640 10 1 Knob 5S1299802 11 1 Humidity Sensor Compartment 5S1239826 Specific to Models E80SG E130SG Qty Description Replacement Part 16 1 Wire Compar...

Page 8: ...www airkinglimited com 6728035 Rev R 12 18 8 of 16 NOTES...

Page 9: ...combustion et l vacuation de gaz par le conduit chemin e provenant d quipement de br lage au combustible pour pr venir un refoulement Suivre les directives du fabricant de l quipement de chauffage et...

Page 10: ...des rails aux solives Figure 1 www airkinglimited com 6728035 Rev R 12 18 10 of 16 SECTION 4 Conduits NOTE UN CONDUIT PLUS RIGIDE DE 6 PO OU PLUS EST RECOMMANDE POUR UNE MEILLEURE PERFORMANCE ATTENTI...

Page 11: ...pr sents REMARQUE L unit doit tre mise la terre selon les codes locaux et nationaux Mod les avec d tection d humidit 4a Pour un bon fonctionnement le ventilateur de d tection d humidit exigera un inte...

Page 12: ...la vis qui fut enlev e pr c demment SECTION 6 Compl tion de l installation 1 Il est recommand d utiliser un scellant appropri pour le contact avec les mat riaux de construction actuels et pour les bes...

Page 13: ...git d un minimum de temps que le ventilateur fonctionne Si la salle est occup e plus longtemps le ventilateur continuera de fonctionner jusqu ce que la salle est vide et le temps du d lai d occupation...

Page 14: ...manipulation ou op ration de dommages d exp dition d abus de mauvaise utilisation de r paration faite ou tent es non autoris es Cette garantie ne couvre pas les co ts d exp dition pour le retour des p...

Page 15: ...ompartiment du capteur d humidit 5S1239826 www airkinglimited com 6728035 Rev R 12 18 15 of 16 Particularit s des mod les E80SG E130SG Qt Description de pi ce de remplacement 16 1 Assembl e du compart...

Page 16: ...www airkinglimited com 6728035 Rev R 12 18 16 of 16 REMARQUE...

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