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Installation 

Tools and supplies needed (Not Included):

You will need the following items: two pieces of 2x stock to match your existing
framing, a saw to cut the hole in the ceiling, a hammer or screw gun to attach
the blocking to the existing joists, a phillips head screw driver to attach the grille,
weather strip material and low expansion spray foam sealant. For the HV1000,
a single pole, single throw (SPST)wall switch will be needed.

1. The fan housing will fit either 16” or 24” on center framing.  Cut
two pieces of 2x stock (2 x 6 or 2 x 8 etc.) of the same dimension as
the existing joists. Add these pieces of framing to form a box between
the joists. (Figure 1). 

TIP: When the HV is to be installed in a hallway or other location with low

ceilings, some homeowners find that building a box out of 2 x 10s or similar

material will raise the HV to a position where the sound level will be reduced

but the efficiency of the fans will not be diminished. This box should not

exceed 12 inches in height.

2. Cut a hole in the ceiling under where the HV will be installed. The
hole should be no larger than 14 1/2" x 22 1/2". This will allow for the
grille to cover the exposed edges. The suggested method for making
the proper sized hole in the ceiling is; cut a pilot hole under where
the fan will be installed. (Figure 2)  From above, using a saw, cut
along the inside edge of the framework removing the ceiling 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 from the joists. Any gap between
the 2x’s and the ceiling should be sealed prior to final installation.
(Figure 3) Use a low expansion spray foam sealant (not supplied).

4. Set the HV on the gasket with the doors facing to open into the
attic. The lower housing will fit into the box with the mounting flanges
overlapping  the  joists.  (Figure  4) 

The  HV  should  not  be

forced into this opening.

Forcing it into place may cause the

doors to bind and not function properly.

5. If desired, secure the HV to the top of the joists using the #8x3/4
screws provided. When fastening the mounting flange to the joists
care should be taken that all screws are tightened evenly to avoid
the door hinges binding. 

6. Wire the HV as shown in the Wiring section of this manual.
It  is  recommended  that  the  wiring  of  the  HV  be  done  by  a
licensed electrician.

7.  Check  the  HV  for  proper  operation.  Turn  the  unit  on  and
allow  30 seconds for the doors to fully cycle open and the fans to
start. 

DO NOT FORCE THE DOORS OPEN.

8. Install the grille (6 screws included) on the ceiling below the fan
(Figure 5).

TIP: Some owners find the installation has a more finished

look when the inside of the blocking has been painted before

the unit is installed and the grille is put in place.

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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