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Installation Instructions

 

Specifications are subject to change without notice  

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Inline Extraction Fan Kit - 125mm Standard Profile

INSTALLATION 

1.  Cut a 140mm-diameter hole in ceiling, fix the chassis using the 4 screws provided.  

(Always ensure the hole is cut between ceiling rafters and away from any wiring or plumbing).  
Use the fixing clips to secure the fan in panel walls & ceilings (Fig. 5). 

2.   

LED models

 

Connect a suitable driver to the inline extraction fan kit and to a suitable power supply, ideally  

 

to be switched independent of the extraction fan installed. 

 

Recommended driver:  

FAN5342

 

Replacement lamp:  

LHT0221

3.   

Halogen lamp models

 

Connect a suitable transformer to the inline extraction fan kit and to a suitable power supply, ideally to be switched independent of the    

 

extraction fan installed.

 

Recommended transformer:   FAN6696

 

Recommended lamp:  

FAN0431 

IMPORTANT: The Inline Extraction Fan with Halogen light must not work independently of the fan.

 

Please ensure the corrrect LED 

lamp and driver OR Halogen lamp and transformer are used for replacements. The LED model MUST be replaced with an LED lamp 
and the Halogen model MUST be replaced with a Halogen lamp. They are not interchangeable.

 

4.  Place the fascia onto the chassis by locating onto the 3 lugs, and twisting clockwise. 

5.  Never connect mains direct to the lamps.   

6.  The transformer/driver must be suitable for 230V AC input.  

CAUTION:  Disconnect the power supply, and be sure that the lamp has fully cooled before removing or replacing.

 

7.   Select a suitable place for the fan to be screwed to a joist and secure using two screws through the fixing bracket. 

8.   Using the external grille select a suitable position either in the soffit or on an outside wall and cut a 130mm hole. Attach one end of the flexible 

duct to the grille and from the outside feed the ducting through the hole until the grille is flush with the soffit/wall. Secure the grille to the wall. 

NOTE: It is best not to cut the flexible duct until the grille has been screwed to the outside surface to avoid the possibility of 
cutting the duct too short.  

9.   Pull the flexible ducting gently to the discharge spigot of the fan and cut it to length and connect to the fan.  

NOTE: The discharge end of the fan unit is the end where you can see the fan blade clearly. There is also an arrow on the unit    
showing airflow direction.

8.  Connect the remaining piece of duct to the ceiling grille and onto the fan using the duct tape provided. 
 

NOTE: Make sure wherever possible to keep the duct running in a straight line as this will improve the performance of the fan. 

   
9.  Make the electrical connection as follows:

  Wiring of Standard Switching Model FAN5371 / FAN2037 (Fig 1 & 3). 

  

The fan can be connected to the light switch so that the fan will start when the light is switched on. The fan should not be accessible to a 

 

person using either the shower or the bath. 

 

 

 

Wiring of Timer Switching Model

 

FAN5372 / FAN2028 (Fig. 2 & 4). 

 

The fan can be connected to the light switch so that the fan will start when the light is switched on.  When switched off the fan and light will  

 

continue to run on for between 1 & 20 minutes (The time delay is preset for approximately one minute and can be adjusted as described in  

 

Timer Adjustment instructions on Page 6). The fan should not be accessible to a person using either the shower or the bath. 

FAN INSTALLATION AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION MUST 

BE CARRIED OUT BY A REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN

Fixing clip

Ceiling board

Screw

Fan

chassis

When screw is tightened fixing

clip fingers secure the fan

Fig 5

Summary of Contents for FAN5371

Page 1: ...lation within a shower cubicle The high performance fan provides high levels of extraction and enables additional ducting to be added to this system DIMENSIONS SPECIFICATIONS Duct mm Fan Type Max Fan...

Page 2: ...for ventilation The Building Code is enshrined in law The New Zealand Building Code G4 has been changed This is supported by Acceptable Solution G4 AS1 Fourth Edition that specifies mechanical ventila...

Page 3: ...d exclusively by the manufacturer or by an appointed representative Failure to comply with the above may endanger the safety of people and cause possible damage to the whole system The fan kit is to b...

Page 4: ...AC Switch Switched Live 12VAC Extract a Lite 12VAC light FAN Existing Light 230VAC Existing Switch 12VAC Permanent Live Timer Model Standard Model 3 PERMANENT LIVE 2 SWITCHED LIVE 1 NEUTRAL 3 2 1 Neut...

Page 5: ...ternal grille select a suitable position either in the soffit or on an outside wall and cut a 130mm hole Attach one end of the flexible duct to the grille and from the outside feed the ducting through...

Page 6: ...djust the timer setting Rotate to the right to increase the time indicated by on the diagram Rotate to the left to decrease the time indicated by on the diagram Only adjust with power switched off All...

Page 7: ...on To the extent permitted by law we exclude liability for a consequential loss or any other loss or damage caused to property or persons arising from any cause whatsoever b damage to consumable items...

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