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DESCRIPTION

The Tjernlund Cool Breeze™ Garage Fan (Model CB14) pulls hot air from
the garage ceiling and exhausts it into the garage attic where it then can
flow out of the ridge, roof or gable vents. Outdoor air replaces the hot
exhausted air lowering air temperatures and reducing the thermal heat gain
of the garage’s floor, structure and contents. The fan can also be used to
exhaust non-combustible contaminants from the garage.

The CB14 comes with an adjustable temperature activation switch for sim-
ple, automatic operation. It can also be wired for manual or automatic oper-
ation. Other controls are available and sold separately. 

Included in the CB14 is the fan assembly, intake plenum, ceiling radiation
damper, fan intake grille, (2) outdoor intake grilles, mounting brackets and
hardware packet with instructions.

SPECIFICATIONS

Blower:

1200 CFM

Temperature Switch: 

Adjustable from 90F to 130F

Motor:  

120 VAC ~ 60 Hz

Ceiling Radiation Damper:

3 Hour, 212F fusible link

2.17 Amps maximum

Grilles:

(1) 18” x 18”

Impeller:

30 degree, steel

(2) 12” x 12”

GENERAL INFORMATION

Each Cool Breeze™ Garage Fan is electrically factory line tested before shipment. After opening carton, inspect thoroughly
for shipment damage.  Fan should rotate freely and all electrical wires and connections should be secure.  If any damage is
found, notify freight carrier and your distributor immediately and file a concealed damage claim.

OPERATION

The CB14 can be wired to be controlled manually by a wall switch (not included), by the included temperature switch, or
both. Also available from Tjernlund are wall mount timers (P/N 950-9300) and wireless wall switches (P/N SWS). Contact
Tjernlund for more information on these controls.

INSTALLATION 

WARNING

The CB14 must be installed by a qualified installer in accordance with these instructions and all local codes or in their
absence in accordance with the latest editions of the International Residential Code, International Electrical Code or prevail-
ing local codes.  Improper installation can create a hazardous condition such as fire, electric shock or personal injury.  
To reduce these risks significantly, use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have questions,
contact Tjernlund Products.  Always disconnect the unit from its power source before installation and servicing.

CAUTION: 

For general ventilation use only.  Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors. 

Cool Breeze™ Garage Fan Model CB14

©2013 TJERNLUND PRODUCTS, INC.  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

P/N:  8504203

TJERNLUND PRODUCTS, INC.

1601 Ninth Street • White Bear Lake, MN 55110-6794
PHONE (800) 255-4208 • (651) 426-2993 • FAX (651) 426-9547
Visit our web site • www.tjernlund.com

READ OWNERS INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.

THESE INSTRUCTIONS MUST REMAIN WITH EQUIPMENT. DO NOT DESTROY.

Summary of Contents for Cool Breeze CB14

Page 1: ...e is found notify freight carrier and your distributor immediately and file a concealed damage claim OPERATION The CB14 can be wired to be controlled manually by a wall switch not included by the included temperature switch or both Also available from Tjernlund are wall mount timers P N 950 9300 and wireless wall switches P N SWS Contact Tjernlund for more information on these controls INSTALLATIO...

Page 2: ... paths to gable ridge or roof vents 1 Outline a 16 x16 square on your garage ceiling at the desired fan location considering the above points 2 Cut along outline with drywall knife to create hole opening Figure A 3 Intake plenum can be pushed up into the hole and secured from the garage Figure B or placed on ceiling from attic and secured from above Figure C Center the intake plenum along opening ...

Page 3: ...m Secure both mounting bracket ends to the truss or joist Repeat on the other side of the intake plenum 4 Manually insert crimped end of fan into the radiation damper Drill 1 8 holes through both the radiation damper and fan on the 4 sides of the fan assembly damper and fan Figure G Secure the radiation damper to the fan using the 4 included screws Figure H 5 Place fan assembly damper and fan onto...

Page 4: ...ATURE MAKE 130 75 85 95 105 115 125 135 65 65 SMALLER RANGE TOWARDS LOW LARGER TEMPERATURE RANGE TOWARDS THE HIGH END END TJERNLUND LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY Tjernlund Products Inc warrants to the original purchaser of this product that the product will be free from defects due to faulty material or workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of original purchase or delivery to the original p...

Page 5: ...6 10 13 GREEN N L1 RED RED WHITE BLACK TIMER SWITCH 10 MIN 20 MIN 30 MIN 60 MIN OFF BLACK WHITE GREEN RED T STAT BLACK WHITE CB14 TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED FIGURE 8089018 6 5 13 GREEN RED RED WHITE GREEN RED N L1 T STAT CB14 CONTROLLED BY ANY SWITCH FIGURE 8089019 6 17 13 GREEN N L1 RED RED WHITE BLACK SWITCH MUST BE RATED TO 5 AMPS 115 VAC ...

Page 6: ...3 GREEN RED RED WHITE BLACK N L1 REMOTE OFF ON RED SMOOTH BLACK RED BLACK RIBBED ANTENNA TO MOTOR STRETCHED VIEW SWITCH IT WIRELESS RECEIVER T STAT CB14 SWITCH IT CONTROLLED FIGURE 8089024 6 13 13 GREEN RED RED WHITE BLACK N L1 REMOTE OFF ON RED SMOOTH BLACK RED BLACK RIBBED ANTENNA TO MOTOR STRETCHED VIEW SWITCH IT WIRELESS RECEIVER T STAT CB14 TEMPERATURE AND MANUALLY CONTROLLED FIGURE 8089023 6...

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