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Panasonic Corporation of North America

Panasonic Canada lnc.

www.panasonic.com

5770 Ambler Drive, Mississauga, Ontario L4W 2T3
www.panasonic.ca

SPECIFICATIONS

PRODUCT

 

SERVICE

Specifications for Base Model fans

Reference performance based on HVI Procedures 915, 916, and 920. [( ) Standby wattage.]

Panasonic  Corporation 2018

Printed in Mexico 

P0816-0    15VK20420

Warning Concerning Removal of Covers. The unit should be serviced by qualified technicians only. 
Your product is designed and manufactured to ensure a minimum of maintenance. Should your unit 
require service or parts, call Panasonic Call Center at 1-866-292-7299 (USA) or 1-800-669-5165 (Canada).

Two Riverfront Plaza, Newark, NJ 07102

HVI Certified performance based on HVI Procedures 915, 916, and 920.

Specifications for Multi Speed fans

Model No.

Air

direction

Exhaust

4 or 6

Exhaust

Voltage

(V)

Frequency

(Hz)

Noise

(sones)

Speed

(rpm)

Power   (W)

Weight

lb

.

Duct

diameter

(inches)

Air volume

at 0.1"WG

(CFM)

FV-0511VKS2
FV-0511VK2

FV-1115VK2

110

<0.3

<0.3

<0.3

<0.3

6.9

3.1

9.2

5.1

12.9

   9.9

625

645

684

722

795

920

110

130

150

50

80

10.1(4.5)

10.1(4.5)

6

Fig.19

lnsulation

4 inches or 6 inches roof jack, wall cap,

or soffit vent with backdraft damper
Mechanically connect duct to termination

and seal with mastic or approved foil

faced tape

2-3 ft straight run before elbow

Short piece of flexible duct helps

alignment and absorbs sound.

Clamps plus mastic or approved

foil faced tape at all flex joints

Foil tape tightly covers all metal

duct joints (glue PVC joints)

Properly insulate the area around the fan to

minimize building heat loss and gain. (Fig.19)

Loose fill or batt insulation can be placed

directly over the fan housing in the attic.

Our fans does not create excessive heat that

is a common problem with recessed light

fixtures or some competitor’s fan/light

combination. Our efficient, cool-running

motors do not create enough ambient heat

to be subjected to these limitations.

The ducting from this fan to the outside of

the 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 reduce energy loss and inhibit mold

growth. Fans installed with existing ducts may not achieve their rated air flow.

ln attic installation,

caulk box to drywall

PRACTICAL GUIDE TO INSTALLATION

Model No.

Air

direction

Exhaust

Exhaust

Voltage

(V)

Frequency

(Hz)

Noise

(sones)

Speed

(rpm)

Power   (W)

Weight

lb

.

Duct

diameter

(inches)

Air volume

at 0.1"WG

(CFM)

FV-0511VKS2,

FV-0511VK2
(Plug-in 
FV-VS15VK1)

<0.3

<0.3

7.9

4.3

6.5

3.7

5.1

3.1
2.7

2.4

889

839
795

760

751

707

722

711

80

60

40

0

90

70

50

30

100

10.1(4.5)

FV-1115VK2
(Plug-in 
FV-VS15VK1)

4.7

6.9

4.2

5.5

3.7
3.3
3.0

625

615

602

608

608

591

609

100

80

60

0

110

90

70

50

10.1(4.5)

6

<0.3

<0.3

<0.3

<0.3

<0.3

<0.3

<0.3

<0.3

<0.3

<0.3

<0.3

<0.3
<0.3

7.7

633

120

<0.3

<0.3

<0.3

Summary of Contents for FV-0511VK2

Page 1: ...V 0511VKS2 FV 0511VK2 FV 1115VK2 Representative models 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 7 7 8 8 10 10 11 BACK COVER BACK COVER PRACTICAL GUIDE TO INSTALLATION BACK COVER READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing this Panasonic product Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to install operate or service the Panasonic product Please carefully read the GENERAL SAFETY INFORMAT...

Page 2: ...e manufacturer If you have any questions contact the manufacturer Before servicing or cleaning unit switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked securely fasten a prominent warning device such as a tag to the service panel Installation work and electrical wiring ...

Page 3: ...e speed control device Solid state controls may cause harmonic distortion which can cause motor humming noise Follow all local electrical and safety codes as well as the National Electrical Code NEC and the Occupation Safety and Health Act OSHA Always disconnect the power source before working on or near the fan motor or junction box Protect the supply wiring from sharp edges oil grease hot surfac...

Page 4: ...are listed by UL under UL file No E78414 These products use a sirocco fan driven by a DC motor powered by an integral transformer The motor is designed to have long operating life high dynamic response higher speed ranges with saving energy The grille covering the fan body is a spring loaded quick remove type A damper for preventing air counter flow is provided The blower uses a high capacity siro...

Page 5: ...e Blade Grille Part name No No 8 2 4 1 3 5 6 10 12 11 Motion sensor location FV MSVK1 not included Multi Speed module FV 0511VKS2 only other models not included Connector cover Base PCB box Pick A Flow switch Fan body Damper TM Flex Z Fast bracket Junction box 9 7 6 Adaptor 7 9 7 10 11 12 13 Main PCB box 13 5 English Black White Red Red Green Earth ground Live Fan Neutral AC120V 60Hz Power supply ...

Page 6: ...e selected amount of time before returning to the lower speed setting chosen on the CFM dial Pick A Flow CFM Multi Speed Air volume CFM 50 110 110 130 150 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 40 40 60 60 60 40 60 60 80 80 80 40 70 80 100 100 100 40 70 80 100 100 110 120 30 30 30 50 50 50 40 50 50 70 70 70 40 70 70 90 90 90 40 70 90 100 110 110 Factory setting 20 minutes Delay Time position 0 Manual wall switch control ...

Page 7: ...FV VS15VK1 Fan Hi Low speed Depend on FV VS15VK1 Time delay setting FV MSVK1 FV VS15VK1 FV MSVK1 Motion Sensor module turns the base fan on or boosts to higher speed when motion is detected when using in combination with the FV VS15VK1 The Motion Sensor is pre set to run for 20 minutes it will then re check for movement if detected the fan will run for another 20 minutes cycle The Motion Sensor de...

Page 8: ...ast bracket to joists by drilling 2 tapping screws which have been fixed on it Fig 2 TM TM 3 Adjust the length of Flex Z Fast bracket as the spacing between joists and install to joists by drilling the other 2 tapping screws which have been fixed on it Fig 3 4 Remove junction box cover and secure conduit or stress relief to junction box knock out hole Fig 4 TM 6 Install the adaptor to Flex Z Fast ...

Page 9: ...k or other sealant to prevent air leakage 10 1 2 270 1 0 1 2 2 7 0 Ceiling Secure machine screw M4X8 to the suitable hole and not touch the Flex Z Fast bracket Please fix the screw carefully to avoid screw slip teeth TM 9 Finish ceiling work Ceiling hole should be aligned with the inside edge of the flange Fig 7 CAUTION CAUTION The claw of connector must latch the rib completely IMPORTANT Replace ...

Page 10: ... working on unit 5 Follow the step 10 to 12 on INSTALLATION NEW CONSTRUCTION TM TM 3 Install the adaptor to Flex Z Fast bracket by using 2 self drilling screws Fig 12 4 Secure the fan body to Flex Z Fast bracket by using 2 self drilling screws plug connector to receptacle and secure the fan body to adaptor by using machine screw M4X8 Fig 13 Secure machine screw M4X8 to the suitable hole and not to...

Page 11: ...er Use non abrasive kitchen detergent wipe dry with clean cloth Fig 16 3 The grille should be dry after cleaning 4 Remove dust and dirt from fan body using a vacuum cleaner Fig 17 5 Using a cloth dampened with kitchen detergent remove any dirt from fan body Wipe dry with clean cloth Fig 18 6 Reinstall grille 1 Remove grille by pulling down one mounting spring Fig 14 then pull down the other Pull d...

Page 12: ...absorbs sound Clamps plus mastic or approved foil faced tape at all flex joints Foil tape tightly covers all metal duct joints glue PVC joints Properly insulate the area around the fan to minimize building heat loss and gain Fig 19 Loose fill or batt insulation can be placed directly over the fan housing in the attic Our fans does not create excessive heat that is a common problem with recessed li...

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