Xpelair Simply Silent LVCV4SR Installation And Maintenance Instructions Manual Download Page 7

 
 
 
 
 

For Australia Only –LVCV4SR 
These  models  are  permanently  connected  to  the  supply  and  operation  is  controlled  by  a  remote  switch.  They  should  be 
directly  wired  to  the  supply  through  an  approved  10A  wall  mounted  surface  switch  with  at  least  3mm  clearance  between 
contacts. 

 

Preparing the Fan for installation. 

1.

 

Remove the front cover/baffle assembly by depressing the latch on the underside of the cover and pulling off the 
front cover / baffle from the bottom (See Figure D). 

 
 
 
 
 
Mark the position of the back-plate 

2.

 

Hold the back-plate so that the level line marked on it is orientated horizontally. 

3.

 

Carefully insert the fan tube into the wall duct. 

4.

 

Mark on the wall the positions of the fixing holes in the back-plate. 

5.

 

Remove the back plate from the ducting. 

6.

 

Drill screw holes in these positions if necessary, and fit wall plugs and screws as required. The fan may also be fixed 
to a wall tube using the clamping brackets. See 10 below. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mount the back-plate. 

7.

 

Feed the mains cable through the cable entry hole in the back plate to the terminals. 

8.

 

Insert the fan tube of the back-plate into the wall duct/ceiling as before. 

9.

 

Fasten the back-plate to the wall/ceiling using appropriate fasteners. See figure A. 

10.

 

If using screws, do not over tighten. The fan may also be fixed to a wall tube using the clamping brackets. Tighten 
the screws until the fan is firmly secured to the tube – see figure C. 

 
Fixing the transformer directly – see figure B 

11.

 

Remove top cover from transformer 

12.

 

Position on the wall and mark the fixing holes 

13.

 

Drill and plug the two holes and fix the transformer 

For loft mounting: The transformer can be fixed to a wooden surface 
For concealed wiring: Use the knockouts (Y) 

 

Wire the fan electrical connections. 

14.

 

Make sure the mains supply is isolated. Switch off the mains electrical supply and remove fuses. 

15.

 

Feed the cable to the terminal block. Wire the fan as shown in Figure H. 

 
Wiring the transformer. 
Always use the cable labyrinth to restrain the cable. 

16.

 

Wire the transformer as shown in figure H. Ensure all connections are tight. 

17.

 

Route the cable through the labyrinth as shown. Ensure the cable is firmly retained. 

18.

 

Fit the cover and retain with the screws. 

19.

 

Make sure the mains supply is isolated, switch off the mains electrical supply and remove fuses. 

20.

 

Connect the cable from the isolating switch to the electrical supply wiring. 

21.

 

For fixed wiring circuits the protective fuse for the appliance must not exceed 5A. 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Wet Rooms: On/Off switch must be situated so that it cannot be touched by 
persons making use of the bath or shower. 

 

 

If working above ground floor level, safety precautions must be observed. 

 

 

If  installing  in  a  ceiling,  appropriate  termination  ancillaries  are  required.  Follow 
instructions provided. 

 

Summary of Contents for Simply Silent LVCV4SR

Page 1: ...ire instruction leaflet before commencing installation Do install each fan with a means for disconnection in all poles in the fixed wiring Do make sure the mains supply is switched off before attempti...

Page 2: ...liance is only to be used with the power supply unit provided with the appliance All Xpelair Simply SilentTM LVCV Constant Volume SELV fans have the following features Replaceable Baffle Fans are supp...

Page 3: ...Back plate fixing positions A B Transformer Overall Dimensions and knockouts...

Page 4: ...Wall tube quickfix clamps Front Cover Removal Depress Cover Latch with tool remove Cover and Baffle Complete C D E Minimum 30 seconds Maximum 30 minutes Factory settings Timer 15 minutes RH 75...

Page 5: ...ting surface to the centre of the hole As far away as possible from and opposite to the main source of air replacement to ensure airflow across the room e g opposite the internal doorway Near the sour...

Page 6: ...ing in a room containing a fuel burning device which has a non balanced flue it is the installer s responsibility to ensure that there is enough replacement air to prevent fumes being drawn down the f...

Page 7: ...to a wall tube using the clamping brackets Tighten the screws until the fan is firmly secured to the tube see figure C Fixing the transformer directly see figure B 11 Remove top cover from transformer...

Page 8: ...H For fixed wiring circuits the protective fuse for the appliance must not exceed 5A Electrical Connections Pictorial view inside transformer box detailing terminal block positions...

Page 9: ...ithin 5 minutes the fan will further boost to its maximum speed setting until humidity drops External operation Use the external boost switch if fitted When the fan is switched off the fan continues t...

Page 10: ...damp lint free cloth or wash it with warm soapy water Thoroughly dry the baffle and refit by locating over the cover lugs and rotating clockwise 4 Do not immerse the fan in water or other liquids to c...

Page 11: ...This page has been left blank for the addition of any notes you may wish to make...

Page 12: ...upplied with the product Caused by any failure to assemble install clean and maintain your Xpelair product in accordance with the Operating Instructions supplied with the product unless this was carri...

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