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Receiving

The HA/HAB ventilator is shipped in two parts:
1. Fan  housing  assembly  complete  with  fiberglass  inlet 

venturi  to  the  wheel  and  complete  motor  and  drive 

assembly.

2. Flanged extruded aluminum louver assembly.
Duct adapter and companion angles are shipped loose 

if unit is for inline application.
Inspect  cartons  or  crates  carefully  before  signing  a 

delivery  receipt  for  the  carrier.  If  any  damage  is 

apparent, note it on the carrier’s receipt so that a claim 

can  be  filed  against  the  carrier  through  your  usual 

channels.
Handle the units carefully while delivering to installation 

location. Use ordinary care in unpacking the units. If the 

units, when unpacked, appear to be damaged in a way 

that  could  not  be  determined  at  the  time  of  delivery, 

notify  the  carrier  that  concealed  damage  has  been 

discovered and insist on inspection by the carrier. Obtain 

a  copy  of  carrier’s  inspection  report  showing  the 

concealed damages so that a claim can be filed through 

your usual channels.
Study  the  attached  installation  prints  carefully.  Inspect 

the  units  carefully  for  identification  marks,  fan  rotation 

symbols, etc.

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Installation

Wall Application

1. Remove wood shipping supports from fan assembly 

(see Figure 1).

2. Locate  and  provide  hole  in  the  wall 

1

2

"  larger  than 

the  fan  housing  (see  Figure  2).  This  will  provide  an 

opening for the electrical wiring into the unit.

3. Anchor  the  box  in  the  wall,  keeping  a  minimum  of 

2

3

8

"  between  the  outside  wall  and  any  part  of  the 

box or the power assembly.

4. Fasten  the  flanged  extruded  louver  to  the  exterior 

wall.

Inline Application

1. Remove wood shipping supports from fan assembly 

(see Figure 1).

2. Attach  duct  adapter  and  companion  angles  to  unit 

per Figure 3 with fasteners supplied.

3. Before anchoring the unit to the ductwork, check line 

voltage and current characteristics outlined in previous 

section.

4. Fasten the flanged extruded louver to the exterior wall 

wherever the outlet of the ductwork ends.

For easy maintenance of the ventilator inline, provide a 

drop-out  section  between  ductwork  and  duct  adapter 

(see Figure 3).

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August 2015

HA/HAB Fiberglass 

Wall Mount Ventilators

INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL

Throughout this manual, there are a number of HAZARD WARNINGS that must be read and adhered to in order 

to prevent possible personal injury and/or damage to equipment. Two signal words "WARNING" and "CAUTION" 

are used to indicate the severity of a hazard and are preceded by the safety alert symbol.

 

WARNING

Used when serious injury or death MAY result from misuse or failure to follow specific instructions.

 

CAUTION

Used when minor or moderate injury or product / equipment damage MAY result from misuse or failure to follow 

specific instructions.

It is the responsibility of all personnel involved in installation, operation and maintenance to fully understand the    

  Warning and 

Caution procedures by which hazards are to be avoided.

Summary of Contents for 14HA1B

Page 1: ...he electrical wiring into the unit 3 Anchor the box in the wall keeping a minimum of 23 8 between the outside wall and any part of the box or the power assembly 4 Fasten the flanged extruded louver to the exterior wall Inline Application 1 Remove wood shipping supports from fan assembly see Figure 1 2 Attach duct adapter and companion angles to unit per Figure 3 with fasteners supplied 3 Before an...

Page 2: ...le 2 Maximum Fan RPM Belt Driven Units MODEL HAB MOTOR HP MAXIMUM FAN RPM 12HA1B 2B 3B 1 4 1738 14HA1B 2B 3B 1 4 1468 14HA4B 1 3 1615 14HA5B 1 2 1849 18HA1B 2B 1 4 945 18HA3B 1 3 1040 18HA4B 1 2 1191 18HA5B 3 4 1363 24HA1B 1 4 575 24HA2B 1 3 633 24HA3B 1 2 725 24HA4B 3 4 830 24HA5B 1 913 30HA1B 1 3 436 30HA2B 1 2 500 30HA3B 3 4 572 30HA4B 1 630 30HA5B 11 2 721 30HA5B 2 793 Maintenance General Fan ...

Page 3: ...of the inlet unit provide a dropout section between the ductwork and duct adapter see Figure 3 Servicing or inspection can then be accomplished by removing the dropout section then removing the fiberglass inlet The motor assembly can then be removed by disconnecting the motor from the provided outlet and unfastening the four vibro isolator bolts Periodic inspection and cleaning of the fan will ins...

Page 4: ...mbly on Exterior Wall Wiring By Others Duct Adaptor Shipped Loose With Fasteners Access to Power Pack of Inline Unit By Removing 4 Fasteners Dropout Section of Duct For Easy Maintenance By Others Companion Angles Shipped Loose With Fasteners Ductwork By Others Figure 3 Inline Application ...

Page 5: ...TORY OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event shall seller be liable to buyer for indirect incidental collateral or consequential damages of any kind BUYER S FAILURE TO PAY THE FULL AMOUNT DUE WITHIN SIXTY 60 DAYS OF DATE OF INVOICE SHALL OPERATE TO RELEASE SELLER FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR OBLIGATION ARISING PURSUANT TO ANY ...

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