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2. INSTALLATION

2.1  Installing AFG (Attic Fan Gable) model fans

              

NOTE:

  

The AFG model fans are designed to mount behind  

 

 

 

existing vents. If no vent exists, one must be    

 

 

 

installed. Vent should be installed in the upper center section of the gable. 

Installing the 

QuietCool AFG

 is very easy. To install the AFG, simply mount the gable fan to your gable vents as shown 

in the following steps:

Flush Mount: 

The AFG can be mounted flush to a rectangular type louver by 

fastening through the mounting brackets to the frame of the louver 

(as shown in 

Figure 2.1A)

 
As stated in the note above, any area of the louver that is not covered by the AFG 
must be sealed off in order to prevent air leakage, which may hinder performance. 
 
This is the most conventional method of mounting the AFG. We recommend using the 
Flush Mount option if possible for all applications. 
 

Wide Mount:

 The AFG can be mounted on a wide louver, but additional mounting steps 

must be taken in order for the fan to work properly. As shown in Figure 2.1B, two additional 
boards must be fastened to the boards framing the gable vent so the AFG can be 
mounted securely. 
 
As stated in the note above, any area of the louver that is not covered by the AFG must be 
sealed off in order to prevent air leakage, which may hinder performance.

Odd Mount: 

The AFG can also be mounted off center for an odd shaped louver 

(as shown in Figure 2.1C)

.  

 
As stated in the note above, any area of the louver that is not covered by 
the AFG must be sealed off in order to prevent air leakage, which may hinder 
performance. 
 
While this is not the most ideal way to mount the gable fan, it is possible. 
However, since the fan is not completely covering the vent, maximum airflow 
will not be achieved. 

Figure 2.1A

Figure 2.1B

Installation Video:

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Figure 2.1C

Summary of Contents for AFG Series

Page 1: ...TCOOL DIFFERENCE ADVANCED WHOLE HOUSE FANS THE NATURAL CHOICE FOR ENERGY SAVINGS OWNER S GUIDE SMART ATTIC FAN GABLE DO NOT THROW AWAY SERIAL NUMBER FOR FAN IS LOCATED ON BACK COVER OF OWNER S GUIDE R...

Page 2: ...personnel should service the QuietCool system The user should not attempt to service the product 7 Building Codes Always follow Local Building Codes when installing appliances CONTENTS 1 SYSTEM OVERV...

Page 3: ...ontrol all the settings of your Smart Attic Fan right from your couch With the QuietCool Smart Control App you can see your current attic temperature modify the temperatures for the multiple speeds of...

Page 4: ...y or effectively as it could with 1 750 attic venting But don t worry the system will still operate if there is not enough venting Insufficient venting is a very simple problem to fix Roofing contract...

Page 5: ...sible for all applications Wide Mount The AFG can be mounted on a wide louver but additional mounting steps must be taken in order for the fan to work properly As shown in Figure 2 1B two additional b...

Page 6: ...o the wood framing around your gable vent See picture for screw locations 3 Repeat step 1 and 2 for the three additional covers 3 WIRING NOTE Wiring Diagrams are for examples ONLY Wiring should be don...

Page 7: ...n wire from the fan and the green wire from the power cord to the ground screw in the Hub 7 Set the dip switch positions inside the Hub as shown in Figure C 8 Power on the Hub The Power LED indicator...

Page 8: ...ink three times every 2 seconds on HIGH blink once every 2 seconds on LOW Three Speed Fan blink three times every 2 seconds on HIGH blink twice every 2 seconds on MED blink once every 2 seconds on LOW...

Page 9: ...an to turn off For example if it is set at 90 the fan will turn off if the humidity in the attic is 90 or higher Turn Fan On This is the humidity percentage that will cause the fan to turn on For exam...

Page 10: ...erage household obstructions Why are all my lights blinking on the hub and nothing is working If you re experiencing blinking lights on all LED indicators on the hub then it is an indication that your...

Page 11: ...hase C This warranty does not cover any of the following 1 Accidental or consequential damage resulting from the operation of our equipment or any malfunction thereof 2 Cost of service calls to diagno...

Page 12: ...ANS QuietCool is Proudly Designed and Built in California 43352 Business Park Drive Temecula CA 92590 PH 951 325 6340 QUIETCOOLSYSTEMS COM Fan Serial Number Information Retain for your records Serial...

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