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MODEL   353SOBK

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WARNING  

  

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY 

TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

1.  Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. 

If you have questions, contact the manufacturer at the address 

or telephone number listed in the warranty.

2.  Before servicing or cleaning unit, disable the ventilator by cover-

ing the solar panel with cardboard or disconnecting the wires 

from the motor terminals (note wire locations when disconnect-

ing).

3.  Installation work must be done by a qualified person(s) in ac-

cordance with all applicable codes and standards, including 

fire-rated construction codes and standards.

4.  If removing an existing 120 VAC powered attic ventilator, use 

only  a  qualified  person(s)  to  remove  any  electrical  wiring  in 

accordance with all applicable codes and standards.

5.  Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting 

of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment 

to prevent backdrafting. Follow the heating equipment manufac-

turer's guidelines and safety standards such as those published 

by  the  National  Fire  Protection Association  (NFPA),  and  the 

American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Condition-

ing Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities.

6.  When  cutting  or  drilling  into  wall  or  ceiling,  do  not  damage 

electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.

CAUTION  

1.  For general ventilating use only. Do not use to exhaust hazard-

ous or explosive materials and vapors.

2.  To avoid motor bearing damage and noisy and/or unbalanced 

impellers, keep drywall spray, construction dust, etc. off power 

unit.

3.  This unit has an unguarded impeller. Do not use in locations 

readily accessible to people or animals.

4.  This ventilator operates when the solar panel is exposed to 

sun light.  To reduce risk of injury while installing, servicing or 

cleaning unit, cover the solar panel with cardboard or discon-

nect the wires from the motor terminals (note wire locations 

when disconnecting).

5.  The  recommended  open  air  inlet  for  this  ventilator  is  4.25 

square feet. The best location for these air intake vents are 

under the eaves with direct access to the attic. Failure to pro-

vide these intakes could cause natural-draft gas appliances to 

backdraft.

6.  Your attic fan installation will create a screened opening into 

your attic space. During a heavy rain storm there could be a 

light spray of rain into this attic space. This is a normal condi-

tion with all attic ventilators and will not cause any damage to 

the structure. We recommend that you do not store any valu-

able articles directly under the fan opening in the roof. 

7.  This  ventilator  is  intended  for  gable  (side  wall)  installation.

Broan Models 349, 350, 355, & 356 Roof Mount Ventilators 

are available for roof applications.

8.  This ventilator is suitable for use with Broan Model 433 Auto-

matic Shutter (purchase separately).

9.  The  plastic  ventilator  dome  and  base  may  be  painted  with 

high quality paint. Follow the paint manufacturer's recommen-

dations for acrylic and ABS plastic as appropriate.  Take care 

to avoid getting paint on the solar panel.

10. Please read specification label on product for further informa-

tion and requirements.

11.  The  installation  instructions  contained  in  this  document  are 

only  a  recommendation  and  individual  professionals  may 

have their own methods of installation.

GABLE-MOUNT
SOLAR POWERED 
ATTIC VENTILATOR

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Slotted Screwdriver

Drill

1/4" Drill Bit

Sabre Saw or Keyhole Saw

Saw

Hammer

Ruler / Tape Measure

Pencil, Marker or Scribe

Utility Knife

Silicone or Roofing Cement

Galvanized Roofing Nails (1¾" min.)

TOOLS AND MATERIALS REQUIRED

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Summary of Contents for 353SOBK

Page 1: ...ed to sun light To reduce risk of injury while installing servicing or cleaning unit cover the solar panel with cardboard or discon nect the wires from the motor terminals note wire locations when disconnecting 5 The recommended open air inlet for this ventilator is 4 25 square feet The best location for these air intake vents are under the eaves with direct access to the attic Failure to pro vide...

Page 2: ...er than 15 feet away from the ventilator an additional 50 ft of 14 AWG minimum UL listed or recognized copper wire may be used 3 Prior to installation we recommend setting up the ventilator and solar panel to verify operation Take the fan and solar panel to a location exposed to sun Connect the red solar panel wire to the black negative motor terminal and the black solar panel wire to the red posi...

Page 3: ...ches Seal the fastener heads with silicone or roof cement 9 From inside the attic apply silicone around the wire where it enters the roof 10 Connect the red wire to the positive motor terminal and the black wire to the negative motor terminal Tape or tie extra wire to prevent contact with the fan blade 11 Remove cardboard from the solar panel and verify that the ventilator operates REMOTE SOLAR PA...

Page 4: ...r Notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary this Warranty shall not extend or obligate Broan to take any action with respect to A Products which have been modified altered installed used or operated in a manner which is not recommended by Broan including any Products in which parts not manufactured or approved by Broan have been installed B Products which have not been regularly or prop...

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