DELTA BREEZ SIG80-110ELED Package Contents Manual Download Page 4

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PREPARATION

WIRING DIAGRAM

Estimated Assembly Time: 60 minutes

Tools Required for Assembly (not included): Hammer, 

Flathead Screwdriver, Wire Nuts, Nails, Duct Tape, 

Phillips Head Screwdriver, Utility Knife  

Helpful Tools (not included): Electric Drill, Drill Bits

WARNING: Turn off electricity at breaker box 

before beginning installation.

  Carefully remove unit from carton.
  Check area above installation location to be sure 

that wiring can run to the planned location and 

that duct work can be run. Make sure the area is 

sufficient for proper ventilation.

  Inspect duct work and wiring before proceeding 

with installation.

  Before installation, provide inspection and future 

maintenance access at a location that will not 

interfere with installation work.

  You may need the help of a second person to 

install this fan: one person on the attic side and 

one on the room side.

Note: Installations may vary depending on how the 

previous bath fan was installed. Supplies necessary 

for the installation of your bath fan are not all included. 

However, most are available at your local home 

improvement or hardware store.

DIMENSION REQUIREMENTS

Ceiling Opening 

(L)

Ceiling Opening 

(W)

Ceiling Opening 

(H)

10 1/4 in.

10 1/4 in.

7 7/8 in.

Proper insulation around the fan to minimize building 

heat loss and gain. 6” circular duct is recommended 

for installation. The ducting from this fan to the 

outside of 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 reduceenergy loss and inhibit mold growth. Fans 

installed with existing ducts may not achieve their 

rated air flow.

  

The fan will operate most efficiently when located 

where the shortest possible duct run and minimum 

number of elbows will be needed.

  Use a roof cap or wall cap that has a built-in 

damper to reduce backdrafts.

  External timer/dimmer switch can be used. Please 

contact Delta Breez customer service and consult 

with a licensed electrician for compatibility.

POWER SWITCH

LIGHT SWITCH

Roof cap

(with built-in

damper)

Seal gap

around 

housing

Caulk termination

to duct

Fan housing

Short piece of flexible

duct helps alignment

and absorbs sound

or

Wall cap

(with built-in

damper)

Wall cap

(with built-in

damper)

2~3 ft straight run 

before elbow

Summary of Contents for SIG80-110ELED

Page 1: ...tructions Existing Construction Assembly Instructions Care and Maintenance Operation Troubleshooting Dimensions Product Specifications Warranty 2 3 4 4 5 7 12 12 13 14 14 15 READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Address 46101 Fremont Boulevard Fremont CA 94538 US Toll Free Number 1 888 979 9889 Technical Support 1 877 685 4384 Customer Sales Support www deltabreez com ...

Page 2: ...BB C B D PART DESCRIPTION QTY A Fan housing 1 B LED light panel 1 C Duct adapter optional 1 D Suspension bracket 4 HARDWARE CONTENTS Images are to scale 8 Long Wood Screw ø 4 x 25mm 4 Short Machine Screw 8 32x1 4 6 in to 4 in ...

Page 3: ...icient 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 manufacturer s guideline and safety standards such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA and the American Society for Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE and local code author...

Page 4: ...hardware store DIMENSION REQUIREMENTS Ceiling Opening L Ceiling Opening W Ceiling Opening H 10 1 4 in 10 1 4 in 7 7 8 in Proper insulation around the fan to minimize building heat loss and gain 6 circular duct is recommended for installation The ducting from this fan to the outside of building has a strong effect on the air flow noise and energy use of the fan Use the shortest straightest duct rou...

Page 5: ... using the short machine screws BB Note The bottom of the fan housing A should be flush with the bottom of the ceiling board 2 1 Hardware Used AA Long wood screw 8 BB Short machine screw 4 3 Remove the fan junction box cover 3 1 Using wire nuts not supplied connect the house wires 3 2 to the fan wires 3 3 as shown in the wiring diagram on page 4 14 AWG is the smallest conductor that can be used fo...

Page 6: ...ot included to secure the ducting to the adapter to create an air tight seal 5 Insert the LED connector 5 1 on the LED light panel B into the fan housing A 6 Attach LED light panel B by pinching the mounting springs 6 1 and inserting them into the narrow rectangular slots 6 2 on both sides of the fan housing A Using the switch on the back of grille choose the color temperature you want for your LE...

Page 7: ... for the fan housing A NOTE One edge of the 10 1 4 in x 10 1 4 in cut out must be a long the joist for proper installation If not possible then attic access and brackets will need to be used see step 2 on page 10 2 Remove fan motor 2 1 from fan housing A by removing the screws where shown 2 2 Gently pull the motor out from the fan housing 3 Remove duct connector 3 1 by removing the duct connector ...

Page 8: ...g A should be flush with the bottom of the ceiling board 5 2 Hardware Used AA Long wood screw 3 6 To attach the duct connector 6 1 pull the existing ducting 6 2 into the fan housing A Connect the duct connector to the ducting using duct tape not included or clamp not included to create an air tight seal Push ducting 6 2 back through the fan housing A and secure the duct connector 6 1 by sliding it...

Page 9: ...l B into the fan housing A 9 Attach LED light panel B by pinching the mounting springs 9 1 and inserting them into the narrow rectangular slots 9 2 on both sides of the fan housing A Using the switch on the back of grille choose the color temperature you want for your LED You can choose from 2700K warm white 4000K cool white and 5000K daylight white 7 1 A 8 1 B A 9 1 9 2 9 1 B A 7 8 9 CCT Switch ...

Page 10: ... the fan housing A 2 ATTACHING TO THE JOIST For joist spacing 16 in 24 in insert two suspension brackets D into the bracket covers on each side of the fan housing A as shown 2 1 and 2 2 3 Secure the suspension brackets D to the joists with long wood screws AA and secure the suspension brackets D to the fan housing A using the short machine screws BB Note The bottom of the fan housing A should be f...

Page 11: ...on box cover 4 1 5 Connect a 6 in circular duct 5 1 not supplied and vent to the outside Secure it with duct tap not included or clamp not included to make the connection secure and air tight Note If available ducting is 4 inches in diameter the optional duct adapter C can be used to reduce the 6 in duct connector 5 2 on the fan housing A to the 4 in ducting Use duct tape not included or clamp not...

Page 12: ...FETY INFORMATION before proceeding Routine maintenance should be done at least once a year Wipe down LED light panel with a damp cloth Remove excess dirt and dust from the fan housing with a vacuum cleaner Do not use solvents thinner or harsh chemicals for cleaning the fan Do not allow water to enter the motor Do not immerse LED light panel into water Single speed control mode Turn the POWER switc...

Page 13: ...y If the damper has become damaged please call Customer Service 3 Be sure you do not have any sharp bends in duct closer than 18 in to the fan discharge 4 Use recommended size ducting to reduce fan noise 5 Be sure the fan is securely attached to your ceiling joists The fan is not clearing the room 1 Insufficient intake airfow within room 2 Insufficient CFM 1 Be sure a door or window is slightly aj...

Page 14: ... 94 4 Unit Inches mm PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Model No Voltage V Frequency Hz Air Flow 0 1 SP CFM Power 0 1 SP W Max Current Amps Weight lb Light Spec SIG80 110ELED 120 60 110 36 0 48 10 1 13W LED 1000 Lumens 2700K 4000K 5000K Note Design and specifications subject to change without notice ...

Page 15: ...cidental consequential punitive or special damages arising out of or in connection with products use or performance regardless of the form of action whether in contract tort including negligence strict product liability or otherwise 4 This warranty does not extend to fluorescent lamp starters and tubes 5 The warranty does not cover if user does not comply with manufacturer s installation manual 6 ...

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