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Installation 

Tools and supplies needed:

You will need the following items: two pieces of 2x stock to match
your existing framing, a saw to cut the hole in the ceiling, a ham-
mer or screw gun to attach the blocking to the existing joists, a
Phillips head screw driver to attach the grille, weather strip mate-
rial and low expansion spray foam sealant.

1. The  fan  housing  will  fit  either  16”  or  24”  on  center
framing.  Cut two pieces of 2x stock (2 x 6 or 2 x 8 etc.)
of the same dimension as the existing joists. Add these
pieces of framing to form a box between the joists
(Figure 1). 

TIP: When the GHOST is to be installed in a hallway or
other location with low ceilings, some homeowners find
that building a box out of 2 x 10s or similar material will
raise  the  GHOST  to  a  position  where  the  sound  level
will be reduced but the efficiency of the fans will not
be diminished. This box should not exceed 24 inches
in height.

2. Cut a hole in the ceiling under where the GHOST will
be installed. The hole should be no larger than 

14 1/2"

x 22 1/2".

This will allow for the grille to cover the ex-

posed  edges.  The  suggested  method  for  making  the
proper sized hole in the ceiling is; cut a pilot hole under
where the fan will be installed (Figure 2).  From above,
using a saw, cut along the inside edge of the framework
removing the ceiling panel and any strapping within the
framework. 

Do not damage electrical wiring or

other hidden utilities.

3. 

Install a foam weather stripping or other flexible mate-

rial (not supplied) on the top of the joists and added fram-
ing. This will serve to seal between the housing and the
framing as well as dampen vibrations.  Check the joint be-
tween the ceiling and the 2x stock. Some types of ceilings
are spaced away from the joists. Any gap between the
2x’s and the ceiling should be sealed prior to final instal-
lation. (Figure 3) Use a low expansion spray foam sealant
(not supplied).

4. Set the GHOST lower housing onto the framing.  The
lower  housing  will  fit  into  the  box  with  the  mounting
flanges overlapping the framing.  

D O   N O T   D R A G

T HE  G HO S T   I NT O   POSITION AS THIS MAY
SEVERLY DAMAGE IT.

5. Set the GHOST upper housing at an angle on top of
the lower housing, orienting the upper housing so that
the fan motor connections are located in the same cor-
ner (Figure 4).  Push the fan electrical connection into
the fan electrical feed.  The connectors are ‘keyed’ so
they will only connect correctly (Figure 5).  

Figure 1.

Figure 2.

Figure 3.

Figure 4.

Figure 5.

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Страница 1: ...tem care should be taken that the GHOST will fit within the truss layout READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING Use this unit in the manner intended by the manufacturer If you have any questions contact the manufacturer Before servicing or cleaning unit switch power off at service panel and lock service panel to...

Страница 2: ...the proper sized hole in the ceiling is cut a pilot hole under where the fan will be installed Figure 2 From above using a saw cut along the inside edge of the framework removing the ceiling panel and any strapping within the framework Do not damage electrical wiring or other hidden utilities 3 Install a foam weather stripping or other flexible mate rial not supplied on the top of the joists and a...

Страница 3: ... two hous ings mate all the way around the GHOST Figure 6 and then pull the black attachment handles down over their attachment posts Figure 7 7 If desired secure the GHOST to the top of the joists 8 Plug the connector from the GHOST into the Control Box Plug the Control Box into an unswitched grounded receptacle 9 Install the ceiling grille screws provided 10 Check the unit for proper operation O...

Страница 4: ...OR THE PRODUCT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE REPLACEMENT VALUE OF THE PRODUCT IN NO EVENT SHALL TAMARACK TECHNOLOGIES INC BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL PROPERTY OR COMMERCIAL DAM AGES IRRESPECTIVE OF THE CAUSE THEREOF OCCURRING EITHER DURING OR AFTER THE WARRANTY PERIOD INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY DAMAGES TO ANY PART OF A BUILDING OR ITS CONTENTS NOTE SOME STATES DO ...

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