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MODEL 

FRS200/VDB200F6D1 

Page 4.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

 

PROBLEM

PROBLEM

PROBLEM

PROBLEM    

POSSIBLE CAUSE

POSSIBLE CAUSE

POSSIBLE CAUSE

POSSIBLE CAUSE    

CORRECTIVE ACTION

CORRECTIVE ACTION

CORRECTIVE ACTION

CORRECTIVE ACTION    

The fan is not turning on 

1.

 

Power off 

2.

 

Faulty switch 

3.

 

Faulty wire connection 

1.

 

Make sure power supply is on. 

2.

 

Test or replace switch. 

3.

 

Check wire in switch box. 

The fan seems louder than it   

1.

 

CFM too great. 

2.

 

Damper not working properly 
or damaged 

3.

 

Bend in duct too close to fan 
discharge. 

4.

 

Fan discharge reduced to fit 
smaller duct. 

5.

 

Fan body not securely attached 

6.

 

Filter is clogged. 

1.

 

Be sure the CFM rating on the 
fan matches the size of your 
room. 

2.

 

Check damper to ensure it is 
opening and closing properly. 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. 

6.

 

Replace or clean clogged parts. 

 

SPECIFICATIONS

 

Voltage 

(V) 

Frequency 

(Hz) 

Duct 

(inch) 

Static 

Pressure 

(inch-w.g.) 

Air volume 

(CFM) 

Power 

consumption 

(W) 

Weight 

(lb) 

120 

60 

0.2 

30 

4.8 

12.0 

40 

5.5 

50 

6.4 

70 

8.1 

90 

10.1 

110 

11.7 

130 

16.4 

150 

19.0 

170 

23.8 

200 

33.0 

 

Note: Specifications subject to change without notice. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for FRS200/VDB200F6D1

Page 1: ...llow 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 authorities 5 When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities 6 Ducted fans must always be ve...

Page 2: ...g F 2 Make sure the duct connector tab inserted to the flange and secure the duct connector by screw Fig G Fig G Install the housing I Suspended ceiling 1 Assemble bracket to body Fig H Suspend body with anchor bolts Fig I Fig H Fig I Install the housing II Attic Mount 1 Using 4 screws Ø 4x10 install the brackets on the unit and using 4 screws Ø 4x25 secure the unit to the joists or cross framing ...

Page 3: ...r purchaser in the USA and Canada that the Breez ventilation fan products will be free from defects in material or workmanship This warranty is limited to three 3 years from the original date of purchase Limitations and Exclusions Limitations and Exclusions Limitations and Exclusions Limitations and Exclusions 1 During the warranty period a replacement for any defective product will be supplied fr...

Page 4: ...smaller duct 5 Fan body not securely attached 6 Filter is clogged 1 Be sure the CFM rating on the fan matches the size of your room 2 Check damper to ensure it is opening and closing properly 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 s...

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