Xpelair XHR150PC Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 4

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Installation

1.

Check that the electrical rating shown on the inside of the product matches the main supply

2.

Check there are no buried pipes or cables e.g. Electricity, gas, water behind the switch location 
(in wall or above the ceiling)

3.

Isolate the mains supply

c)

You should site the ventilator close to the ceiling. This will ease the installation of the power cable and give you the
best position for air circulation.

Use the wall plate as a template, marking the Core drill hole position, fixing holes and power cable entry position
(which should be at the top left and side).

d)

The ventilator is designed to be installed using a 6” (152mm) Core Drill system. The hole needs to be angled
downwards very slightly to a maximum of 1 

1

/

2

from the horizontal. This ensures that any condensation formed

in the Heat Exchanger runs to the outside where the discharge cowl will allow drainage outside your home.

Drill the hole making sure that masonary does not fall injure people or damage property below. 

e)

Measure the length of the hole between the outside brick face and inner plaster work.
Now cut the outer tube accurately to the required length. The length should  be 4mm greater that the length of the
hole ’x‘ but no less that 254mm, otherwise the Heat Exchanger will not fit. Carefully mark the tube all round and
cut with a hacksaw and finish off with a file or good quality sand paper, to remove steps and swarf.

f)

Place the tube in the hole and ensure that it slopes downwards towards the outside wall to allow any condensation
to run outwards. If you have not achieved this you may have to pack the inside end of the tube upwards on final
installation.

Outside installation of finisher ring

g)

Place the split finisher around the hole in the outside brickwork with the split at the bottom. Use silicon mastic to
secure the finisher to the wall.

This is best done from the outside but if access is not possible then the split finisher is designed to pass through the
large tube.

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‘x’

BRICK

OUTER

WALL

BLOCK

INNER

WALL

4mm

Measure the distance ‘x’

between outside wall and inside

plasterwork or tiles

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Summary of Contents for XHR150PC

Page 1: ...educe dust mite eliminate mould growth or dampness and condensation and to provide warmed fresh air April 2000 These appliances are intended for connection to fixed wiring Check that the electrical ra...

Page 2: ...an be adjusted by turning the thumbwheel as shown on page 2 We recommend that it is initially set to number 6 on the scale which is suitable for most locations Turning the thumbwheel clockwise decreas...

Page 3: ...ric Requirements of all authorities concerned must be observed for exhaust air discharge and intake flow rates a Survey the property carefully and identify the best site for the ventilator Condensatio...

Page 4: ...masonary does not fall injure people or damage property below e Measure the length of the hole between the outside brick face and inner plaster work Now cut the outer tube accurately to the required l...

Page 5: ...ive gently against the wall compressing the adhesive Then pull the tube into the room leaving the finisher in place Ensure that the finisher does not fall v Now manipulate the finisher to expand it ou...

Page 6: ...or in the direction you have determined for the transformer or remote control Fit screw plugs into the screw holes l Fit the wall plate onto the open end of the large tube fitted with the outside cowl...

Page 7: ...ble isolating switch with a minimum contact gap of 3mm wall or ceiling mounted If metal switch boxes are used earthing regulations must be following Suitably rated 2 core cable 3 mm electricians screw...

Page 8: ...wn on page 1 being extinguished p After the system has run for some time check the fan unit switches to boost by directing steam from a kettle over the remote control unit q The fan s continuous trick...

Page 9: ...depending on the location of the remote transformer humidity assembly in the room Fine tuning may be required for precise operation Clockwise allows boost to operate during darkness Anti clockwise pr...

Page 10: ...and service Customers outside UK see International below UK Xpelair have a comprehensive range of services including Free technical advice from Engineers on all aspects of ventilation Free design ser...

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