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FITTING THE DEFLECTOR PLATE

Fit deflector plate into scroll cover as shown below. Once fitted the assembly
can be slotted into the scroll and clipped firmly in place.

TRANSFORMATION PIECE

This should be on the appropriate scroll outlet. The transformation piece
should be fitted into the chosen outlet spigot insert, prior to fitting.

Note: 

If the round spigot is used as an outlet, the 115 x 55mm clear blanking

plate will need to be fitted (as shown). This plate should be prevented from
movement by the use of silicone sealant.

INLET/OUTLET GRILLE INSTALLATION

If a flyscreen is fitted it should be removed from both the internal and 
external grille.

Note: 

When installing the internal grille, the louvres MUST SLANT 

UPWARDS to ensure the correct air circulation and the avoidance of
unpleasant downdraughts. The outside wall input grille louvres MUST 
SLANT DOWNWARDS.

Standard 100mm dia ducting or 121 x 60mm ducting is used to connect the
Flatvent to the input and discharge grilles.

FIXING ALL NECESSARY DUCTING

A full range of ductwork and ductwork ancillaries are available. Please contact
Flatvent for further details.

2.0 HEATER OPTIONS (ORDER CODE FLAT-HEATER)

The heater kit contains a blank insert with a cut out for the switch. This blank
can be fitted into any appropriate opening. It is important that the switch is
fitted so that the terminals are at the bottom.

SETTING UP THE CORRECT AIRFLOW DIRECTION

Figure 2.

Figure 5. Side input installation.

Figure 6. Rear input installation (view from above).

IMPORTANT

The internal grille must not be placed within 1.5m of a smoke alarm.

Input grille 
(louvres slant 
downwards) 

100mm dia/121x60mm
rectangular ducting (note input
side kept as short as possible)  

100mm dia/121x60mm rectangular ducting 

Outside wall   

Room (typical) 

Alternative 

spigot positions  

Flatvent 

Discharge 

grille (note

louvres 

slant

upwards)  

Hallway 

(typical) 

Deflector plate shown fitted in left hand air discharge (viewed from inside).

Deflector plate 
pinched between guide 
posts as shown

Deflector plate 
shown fitted in 
left hand air discharge

Scroll cover

Deflector 
plate 
position 
under 
scroll
cover

Transformation 
piece

Scroll cover

Scroll cover

Scroll

Deflector plate 
position under scroll cover

Deflector plate 
position under 
scroll cover

PCB Cover

AIRFLOW

AIRFLOW

Left Hand Discharge 
(when viewed from front)

Direction of rotation 
(see “Setting the unit”)

Right Hand Discharge 
(when viewed from front)

Direction of rotation 
(see “Setting the unit”)

PCB Cover

Transformation 
piece

Figure 3.

Transformation 
piece

Blanking plate

Outlet 
spigot

Figure 4.

Outside wall  

100mm dia ducting  

Air input 

Flatvent 

Note alternative 
spigot positions  

Hallway 
(typical) 

Air
discharge  

Switch terminal connections

Heater

Supply

Note: Switch must be inserted into cut out in the blanking plate 
with the terminals to the bottom as shown.

Figure 7.

INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE

Low Energy Positive Input Ventilation Unit 

 

Summary of Contents for Flitvent

Page 1: ...y different configurations and is supplied with enough interchangeable spigots to enable it to be used with either round 100mm or rectangular ducting 121mm x 60mm The unit can be turned through 180o to any angle if required Figure 1 above Typical installations show unit with top discharge FIXINGTHE UNITTOTHEWALL The unit has four mounting pads Mark through these pads when the unit is in thecorrect...

Page 2: ...als are at the bottom SETTING UP THE CORRECT AIRFLOW DIRECTION Figure 2 Figure 5 Side input installation Figure 6 Rear input installation view from above IMPORTANT The internal grille must not be placed within 1 5m of a smoke alarm Input grille louvres slant downwards 100mm dia 121x60mm rectangular ducting note input side kept as short as possible 100mm dia 121x60mm rectangular ducting Outside wal...

Page 3: ...V 1 phase 50Hz Power Consumption without heater option Speed 1 5Watts Speed 2 8Watts Speed 3 13Watts Optional Heater 300Watts The unit should be wired in accordance with current IEE regulations IMPORTANT For good EMC engineering practice any sensor cables or switched live cables should not be placed within 50mm of other cables or on the same metal cable tray as other cables I I I I I I I I I I I I...

Page 4: ...y or so Within a few weeks any mould should start to dry out and eventually become a grey powder which can easily be cleaned After a month your home will be a healthier environment free from severe condensation dampness and probably more efficient Q What do I do if the unit stops working A If the unit appears to have stopped operating please contact our If you are a Housing Association or Local Au...

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