background image

Red to
wall switch

Blue to
wall switch

Brown to
wall switch

Green to earth
ground

Wire nut

White

 

to neutral

Black

 

to

 

live

INSTALLATION

JOIST MOUNTING-

) CONTINUED

(BETWEEN 

 Refer to wiring diagram (Page.6) or Fig.9, 

     follow all the local electrical safety codes. 
     As well as the National Electrical code
     (NEC),Using UL approved wire nuts,
     connect house power wires and control
     lead wires to product wires.(Fig.7)

    Make sure all connections are fastened
    firmly after wiring is finished.

8

 For future inspection by qualified persons,

    put the lead wires into the hook after
    connection work.

    

(Fig.8)

Fig.7

Fig.8

Wire nut

Control
lead wines

Power
wires

Hook

HEAT

/

VENT

Fig.9

From red wire

From blue wire

From brown wire

(wall switch)

Green wire

White

ON

/

OFF

Black

E

N
L

Green

⑤ 

Fix the cord cover with the screws that

    taken off at step1.

1. Disconnect power source before working
    on unit.
2. When making wiring connections take
    care to prevent excessive slack in the
    wiring since a layge of current is drawn
    through the heater electrical wire.
3. To reduce the risk of fire, do not store or
    use gasoline or other flammable vapors
    and liquids in the vicinity of the heater

WARNING

1.High temperature, risk of fire, keep electrical
   cords, drapery,furnishings, and other
   combustibles at least 3 feet (0.9 m) from the
   front of the heater and away from the side
   and rear.
2.Mount the cord cover carefully so that lead
   wires are not pinched.

CAUTION

6. Main body fixed.
    Push the main body upward into the ceiling, 
    use 4 of the ST4.2X30self-tapping screws
    provided in the accessory package to fix it.
    (Fig.10)

7.Install plate fixed.
   Insert the install plates into the main body
   jockey for position(one of each side), use the
   ST4.2X10 self-tapping screws provided in the
   accessory package to fix them. (Fig.11)

Fig.10

Fig.11

Summary of Contents for FV-07VFH3

Page 1: ...k cover Back cover Back cover 5 5 6 12 12 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 Failure to comply with instructions could result in personal injury or property damage Please explain to users how to operate and maintain the product after installat...

Page 2: ...ers to a specific operating procedure that must be followed in order to operate the unit safely IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Make sure that the electric service supply voltage is AC 120V 60Hz Always disconnect the power source before working on or near the fan motor or junction box This product must be properly grounde d Do not operate any heater after it malfunctions Disconnect power at service panel a...

Page 3: ...rve the following Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer If you have any questions please contact the manufacturer When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors Celiling joist must be subjected to static load more than five times the weight of the product The special ...

Page 4: ...the risk of fire or electric shock do not use this unit with any solid state control device CAUTION UNPACKING Unpack and carefully remove unit from carton Refer to the Supplied Accessories list to verify that all parts are present The Panasonic Fan Heater is specially developed for bathroom heating It uses a sirocco fan driven by a capacitor motor The motor is designed to have an extended service ...

Page 5: ...Suspension bracket Ⅰ 3 5 Suspension bracketⅡ Screw Ⅰ M4x8 DIMENSIONS Unit inches mm Aperture dimensions 10 x10 inches 270x270mm 4 10 3 2 10 No No Part name Part name Louver Adaptor Unit body Heater assembly Air outlet grille Screw cap Airproof shutter Hanger unit Inspection cover 1 5 2 6 3 7 Cord cover 4 8 9 1 8 9 20 5 147 4 107 98 7 5 6 11 295 3 5 4 5 3 5 3 5 4 5 4 1 5 12 320 3 5 12 320 3 5 10 26...

Page 6: ...Assemble the hanger unit Insert the suspension and put the adaptor Fig 2 brackets into hanger holder into the hanger holder The bathroom size may affect the room heating result of this product 1 0 2 7 0 10 270 Fig 2 Fig 1 Suspension brackets Hanger holder Adaptor Unit inches mm Wall Air duct Product Bathroom Bathtub 63 1600 31 800 17 450 Unit inches mm 1 2 3 4 3 5 3 5 3 5 3 5 ...

Page 7: ...ackage to fix the suspension brackets to the joist s in the s Fig 4 Fig 3 Fig 4 Joist Circular duct Duct tape Take out the cord cover and stress relief two knockout holes Fig 5 Cord cover Knock out hole INSTALLATION JOIST MOUNTING Ⅰ CONTINUED Ⅰ BETWEEN 5 The connection of power wire and control lead wire 4 Slip the circular duct onto the adaptor and secure it with duct tape Fig 4 Control lead wire...

Page 8: ...rews that taken off at step1 1 Disconnect power source before working on unit 2 When making wiring connections take care to prevent excessive slack in the wiring since a layge of current is drawn through the heater electrical wire 3 To reduce the risk of fire do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of the heater WARNING 1 High temperature risk of fire kee...

Page 9: ...0 self tapping srews in the accesso y package to fix the and the hanger unit Fig 12 provided r product frame 9 Fig 12 Fig 13 INSTALLATION JOIST MOUNTING Ⅰ CONTINUED Ⅰ BETWEEN Drywall Fig 14 Insert a straight screw driver into the gap of the screw cap 2 positions and unclench the screw cover outward Fig 17 9 Louver fixed Pull out the filter mesh from the louver assembly Fig 15 Hang the louver into ...

Page 10: ...ent Fig 20 Screw caps 2 pcs Fig 18 Fig 19 INSTALLATION Ⅱ JOIST MOUNTING 1 Make a hole of 10 X 10 inches 270 X 270mm adjacent to a joist Fig 21 2 Assemble the hanger unit Put the adaptor into the hanger holder Fig 22 3 Fix the hanger unit to the ceiling 1 Using 1 of the ST4 2X30 tapping screws provided accessory package to fix the hanger unit to the ceiling 2 in the Fig 23 Using 2 of the ST4 2X30 t...

Page 11: ...s set as ahown in Fig 28 The unit blown out hot air The bathroom become warm 3 Fan heater is in VENT mode when switch is set as shown in Fig 29 Fresh air is caming into bathroom On Heat Off Vent On Heat Off Vent On Heat Off Vent Fig 27 Fig 28 Fig 29 The heater shall be properly installed before it is used WARNING 1 Never use petrol benzene thinner or any other such chemicals for cleaning the venti...

Page 12: ...lps alignment and absorbs sound Use clamps plus tape at all flex joints Insulation Foil tape tightly covers all metal dust joints glue PVC joints PRACTICAL GUIDE TO INSTALLATION Properly insulate the area around the fan to minimize building heat loss and gain 3 Fig Loose fill or batt insulation can be placed directly over the fan housing in the attic 3 SPECIFICATIONS 120 60 26 70 1 5 3 6 PRODUCT S...

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