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22

1/2”

12”

HV1600

One (1) HV1600 Whole House Ventilator
One (1) White Metal Grille w/(6) Screws
Four (4) #8x3/4 Screws
One (1) Hand Held Remote Transmitter 

HV1000

One (1) HV1000 Whole House Ventilator
One (1) White Metal Grille w/(6) Screws
One (1) Electrical Box Cover w/(2) Screws
Four (4) #8x3/4 Screws
One (1) Grounding Screw (green)

The serial number is located on the shipping carton
and on a label affixed to the upper housing.

When you have unpacked your HV carefully you will find the following:

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Unpacking your HV: 

Serial Number                       

Date of Purchase                  

Point of Purchase

The Best Location for your HV: 

The HV should be installed in your attic in a central location within your home. 

Above a central hallway or at the top of a stairwell will provide the best airflow. The fan can be mounted vertically. 

Make sure that there aren’t any pipes, wires, rafters or air conditioning or heating ducts running through the space 

where the HV will be installed and that the doors will open into an unoccupied area.  

Make sure that you have adequate exhaust area out of your attic. This can be accomplished with a combination 

of roof, ridge or gable end vents. The HV1000 requires a minimum of 3 square feet and the HV1600 
requires 5 square feet of attic exhaust area.

Make sure that there is adequate clearance above the fan for the doors to open.  The minimum requirement is 12”.

If your home has an engineered roofing system, care should be taken that the HV will fit within the truss layout.

WARNING: 

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING:

Use this unit in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have any questions, contact the manufacturer.
Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock service panel to prevent power from being
switched on accidentally.  When the service disconnecting cannot be locked, securely fasten a prominent warning 
device, such as a tag, to the service panel.
When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring or other hidden utilities.
Never place a switch where it can be reached from a tub or shower.
Do not use this fan over a tub or shower.
Do not use this fan over cooking appliances.

WARNING:

To Reduce The Risk of Fire or Electric Shock, Do Not Use This Fan With Any Solid-State Speed Control Device.

CAUTION: For General Ventilation Use Only. Do Not Use To Exhaust Hazardous Or Explosive Materials And Vapors
CAUTION: This unit has an unguarded impeller. Do Not Use in Locations Readily Accessible to People or Animals.

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3/4”

320 Main Street • Buzzards Bay, Ma 02532

508-759-4660 / 800-222-5932 / Fax 508-759-6001

WHOLE hoUSE VENTILATORS

PRODUCT MANUAL & INSTALLATION GUIDE

HV Series

HVM.07

Summary of Contents for HV1000

Page 1: ...rea Make sure that there is adequate clearance above the fan for the doors to open The minimum requirement is 12 If your home has an engineered roofing system care should be taken that the HV will fit within the truss layout WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING Use this unit in the manner intended by the manufacturer If you have any questions...

Page 2: ...panel and any strapping within the frame Do not damage electri cal wiring or other hidden utilities 3 Install a foam weather stripping or other flexible material not sup plied on the top of the joists and added framing This will serve to seal between the housing and the framing as well as dampen vibra tions Check the joint between the ceiling and the 2x stock Some types of ceilings are spaced away...

Page 3: ...ovide addi tional manual control Using these switches will override the remote control function The HV whole house cooling fans are not for use with solid state speed controls HV1000 78 Watts HV1600 140 Watts HV1000 1150 CFM HV1600 High 1600 CFM HV1600 Low 1150 CFM Operating your HV Important Be sure at least one window is open when the fan is operating HV1000 The HV1000 is operated by the wall sw...

Page 4: ...ill make it hot when the switch is closed HV1600 If the wireless remote fails to activate the fan the battery may need replacing The transmitter uses a type A23 12V battery Remove the back plate from the transmitter and remove the battery Following the markings replace the battery Secure the back plate to the transmitter 320 Main Street Buzzards Bay Ma 02532 508 759 4660 800 222 5932 Fax 508 759 6...

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