
60 Watt Curb-Mount SAF Installation
60 Watt Curb-Mount SAF Installation
60 Watt Curb-Mount SAF Installation
60 Watt Curb-Mount SAF Installation
60 Watt Curb-Mount SAF Installation
60 Watt Curb-Mount SAF Installation
60 Watt Curb-Mount SAF Installation
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60 Watt Curb-Mount SAF Installation
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For Tile
Install
Only
Precautions
1. Ensure normal safety precautions are taken when
using tools and walking on roofs.
2. Do not cut any structural members in the house.
3. Install only in dry weather
Solar Attic Fan Parts:
A. 50 Watt Solar Panel
B. Curb Mount Solar Attic Fan
C. (4) Phillips Head 1 ½”Screws
D. (2) L-Brackets
E. (8) Wood Screws
F. (4) Self-Tapping Screws
G. (1) Caulk
H. (4) Machine Screws
I.
(4) Anchors
NOTE: Use H & I for tile installs only
Tools Required:
Materials/Tools to Build a Curb:
• Pressure-Treated Lumber (2” x 6” or 2” x 8”)
• Hand or Circular Saw
• Wood Screws
• Galvanized Nails
• Roofing Material (matching existing roofing)
60 Watt Curb-Mount SAF
Installation Instructions
Figure 1
20”
20”
10821 N 23rd Ave
Phoenix AZ 85029
1.800.363.9865
www.nltubular.com.com
WARNING:
Please take the time to read
through the ENTIRE instructions prior
to starting any work. Not following the
instructions will invalidate the warranty.
• Caulking Gun
• Electrical Tape
• Marking Pencil
• Measuring Tape
• Ladder
• Phillips Screwdriver
• Power Drill
• Reciprocating Saw
• Safety Goggles
• Stud Finder
• Utility Knife
• Wire Staples
• 1/4” Masonry Bit (for
tile roofs only)
Installation Pointers
When determining location of the curb-mounted solar attic
fan, consider potential problems such as objects shading
the unit during certain times of the day (southern exposure
is recommended).
Step 1
Assemble a curb with the outside dimensions of 20” x 20”
(see Figure 1). Use pressure-treated lumber secured at all
four corners with wood screws or galvanized nails (use 2”
x 6” or larger lumber - adhere to local building codes). is
recommended).