Vent-Axia 498095 Installation And Wiring Instructions Download Page 4

A.  INSTALLATION

 

 

 

PANEL/CEILING/ INTERIOR WALL MOUNTING 

1. 

Cut a 107mm diameter hole for 100mm fans or a 130mm hole for 125mm 
fans.  

2. 

Remove the tile front by rotating counter clockwise. 

3.  

Loosen the 3 grille screws to remove inner grille.  

4. 

Mark the screw centres through the holes in the fan back plate. Drill, plug 
and screw into position. Attach ducting as required for the installation 

– 

(Please see 

Condensation

 section below).  

5. 

Wire the fan as described in Section B-Wiring. Adjust any settings as 
required (see Section C-Setup). 

6. 

After installation, ensure impeller rotates freely. 

7. 

Replace the inner grille and tighten the retaining screws. Place tile front 
onto the inner grille by aligning and rotating clockwise until fixed.  

 

CONDENSATION BUILD UP 

 

Where ducted Fans are used to handle moisture-laden air, insulated 
ducting or a condensation trap should be fitted to prevent water regularly 
draining onto the building structure/plasterboard and/or the fan. Horizontal 
ducts should be arranged to slope slightly downwards away from the Fan.  

 

EXTERIOR WALL MOUNTING  

1. 

For wall mounting cut a 117mm diameter hole (100mm fans) or a 140mm 
hole (125mm fans) through the wall and insert the wall sleeve. Slope the 
sleeve slightly downwards away from the fan. Where necessary cut to 
length and cement both ends into position flush with the wall faces.  

2. 

Fix exterior grille into position with the louvres positioned downwards.  

3. 

Remove the tile front by rotating counter clockwise. 

4.  

Loosen the 3 grille screws to remove inner grille.  

5. 

Mark the screw centres through the holes in the fan back plate. Drill, plug 
and screw into position. Attach ducting as required for the installation.  

6. 

Wire the fan as described in Section B-Wiring. Adjust any settings as 
required (see Section C-Setup). 

7. 

After installation, ensure impeller rotates freely. 

8. 

Replace the inner grille and tighten the retaining screws. Place tile front 
onto the inner grille by aligning and rotating clockwise until fixed.  

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 498095

Page 1: ...ring Instructions Stock Ref N 498095 NBR dMEV C 100 T 498096 NBR dMEV C 100 HT 498097 NBR dMEV C 125 T 498098 NBR dMEV C 125 HT PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS IN CONJUNCTION WITH ILLUSTRATIONS PLEASE SAVE T...

Page 2: ...that the mains supply Voltage Frequency and Phase complies with the rating label D The Fan should only be used in conjunction with the appropriate Vent Axia products E The fan should only be used in c...

Page 3: ...ise sensing 498095 NBR dMEV C 100 T 100mm continuously running dMEV fan with fixed Timer 498096 NBR dMEV C 100 HT 100mm continuously running dMEV fan with Humidity sensor and fixed Timer 498097 NBR dM...

Page 4: ...arly draining onto the building structure plasterboard and or the fan Horizontal ducts should be arranged to slope slightly downwards away from the Fan EXTERIOR WALL MOUNTING 1 For wall mounting cut a...

Page 5: ...Fig 1 2 or 3 3 Check all connections have been made correctly 4 Ensure the impeller rotates and is free from obstructions C SETUP Installation Settings Dip Switch 1 SW1 default OFF This determines the...

Page 6: ...ducing any nuisance noise until after the user has left the room When the LS is deactivated fan will run at boost mode for the length of time the LS was present up to a maximum of 20 minutes plus the...

Page 7: ...y 5 minutes ago RH1 the fan enters boost mode Once the humidity starts to fall the fan will remain in boost for a further 30 minutes or until the humidity reaches the original RH1 humidity level which...

Page 8: ...fused 1 Rotate grille counter clockwise 2 Remove tile cover Fig 2 Continuous boost with no trickle facility The fan is internally fused 220 240V 50Hz Switched Spur Fan 3 Pole Isolator Switch Fan Lamp...

Page 9: ...e inner grille forward off the fan Mounting fixing Mounting fixing Mounting fixing Wiring terminals 220 240VAC 50Hz Rear cable entry Side cable entry cut plastic side wall to access Speed Adjustment D...

Page 10: ...0 13 12 14 45 12 16 15 15 50 14 17 16 17 55 14 19 17 18 60 15 21 18 20 65 16 22 19 21 70 17 24 21 22 75 18 25 21 23 80 18 26 22 24 85 19 26 22 24 90 20 26 23 26 95 Speed Limited in Wall Mode Setting S...

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Page 12: ...or 7 years from date of purchase against faulty material or workmanship In the event of any part being found to be defective the product will be repaired or at the Company s option replaced without ch...

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