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Installation Instructions

 

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Through Roof Fan Cowls and Fan Kits

REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS

Choosing the Right Fan to Comply

Fans cannot be selected on the basis of free-air performance only. Fans must now be selected on the basis of the complete installed system 
performance for a designated room as per the table below.

1)  Toilets only require ventilation if they have no openable windows
2)  Simx recommends 40 l/s for laundries with unvented non-condensing tumble dryers as covered in AS 1668: Part 2 2012

Recent unregulated extract fan practices in New Zealand has trended to basic, low pressure axial fan products, as installed system performance has 
not been defined for independent inspection testing and compliance signed off by local authorities. 

New Zealand Building Code and Healthy Homes

The following two category requirements have been established for mandatory extraction ventilation in New Zealand.

The New Zealand Building Code for New Building Consents

The building regulatory system sets out a framework to promote good quality decisions being made during the Building Consent process. The 
legislation and regulations work together, as the building regulatory system. The functional clauses of the NZ Building Code are grouped and 
described by a letter and number. Clause G of the NZ Building Code covers services, with G4 setting out the performance requirements for 
ventilation. The Building Code is enshrined in law. The New Zealand Building Code, G4, has been changed. This is supported by Acceptable Solution 
G4/AS1 Fourth Edition that specifies mechanical ventilation in accommodation units that contain cooktops, showers and baths. 

Residential Tenancy Regulations to the Healthy Homes Standards

Residential Tenancy Regulations for rental properties only is changing to the Healthy Homes Standards, sub part 4 - Ventilation Standards.

Complying with the Acceptable Solution G4/AS1

To comply, the mandatory mechanical extract system must deliver minimum airflow rates for the complete installed ventilation system. This means 
that airflow rates must deliver the airflow after resistance of the ducting, internal and external grilles, as well as all other accessories, such as 
backdraught shutters, are included.

Fan selection is important as some types are far better at overcoming ducting system pressure drops.

Additionally, the quality of the ducting system installation can be all important. Rigid duct systems (see page 102) are best as they are the most 
efficient. Good installation practice is vital for flexible duct systems.

Room

Airflow Rate (min.)

Intermittent

Continuous

Toilet

1)

25 l/s

10 l/s

Bathroom/shower

25 l/s

10 l/s

Laundry

2)

40 l/s

-

Kitchen

50 l/s

12 l/s

Duct Supports

Exterior Grille

Airflow

Airflow

Interior Grille

Sealant

Cavity

Sleeve

Maximum length of
flexible ducting

Minimum radius =
diameter of ducting

Bathroom

Kitchen

25 l/s

Metres of Ducting

50 l/s

Metres of Ducting

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

No. of 

Bends

1

No. of 

Bends

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

Fan Selection

Hyper150 EC

Mixflo 150

Blue Jet

Preferred flexible 

ducting route

Peaks and troughs

Restrictions

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Страница 1: ...rminations are completed the rigid duct can then be fastened to a rafter or purlin with the supplied clamp for rigidity Ducting connections can then be made Precautions must be taken to avoid the back flow of gases into the room from the open flue of gas or other fuel burning appliances Please ensure these instructions are read thoroughly before commencing installation and that all documentation i...

Страница 2: ... ventilation The Building Code is enshrined in law The New Zealand Building Code G4 has been changed This is supported by Acceptable Solution G4 AS1 Fourth Edition that specifies mechanical ventilation in accommodation units that contain cooktops showers and baths Residential Tenancy Regulations to the Healthy Homes Standards Residential Tenancy Regulations for rental properties only is changing t...

Страница 3: ...d cut 153mm diameter hole If diffuser is type with spring loaded self latching clip fasteners cut 205mm diameter hole Make electrical connections below roof Flexible ducting connects directly to the bottom of rigid duct Cut any excess length of ducting off before connecting WIRING CONNECTIONS TYPICAL INSTALLATION Black Blue Green Yellow P N E 2 0 F CAP Motor Brown For inline high performance centr...

Страница 4: ... 280mm diameter hole in the roofing with minimal clearance for the tube Insert the tube through the hole Apply a neutral cure silicon sealant on the underside of the flange Turning the flexible flange back makes this simple Press the roof flashing into the contours of the roof configuration Fasten the roof flashing to the roof using the tek screws supplied Drill a 5mm clearance hole in the flange ...

Страница 5: ...nto the top of the tube Alternatively use the small roof flashing to run the cable through the roof panels at a suitable location If required cut all the way down the flashing to pass cable through Crimp metal clips onto the lip of the flashing to reseal Fit the small roof flashing in the similar fashion to the large one EXTRACT AIR SUPPLY AIR Place the fan or cowl onto the top of the tube The air...

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