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the Fan-Attic should take an experienced do-it-yourselfer about thirty
minutes.
• Locate the
area where you wish to install the Fan-Attic. The southern side of your
roof is the best place, since the Fan-Attic works best in full sunlight.
•
Using a reciprocating or jig saw, cut a 13-inch diameter hole through
the roof material and sheathing, then remove the circular plug. Try to
center the hole between the roof rafters to ensure clearance on the underneath
side
Install Fan
Attic
• Slide the
unit into position from the lower side of the roof.
Make sure that the upper portion of the flashing is underneath both the
existing roofing material and the underlayment (felt).
• The lower portion of the flashing should be on top of the existing
roof material.
• Fasten in a similar manner to normal flashing requirements for
the appropriate roof type.
• Reinstall any pieces of the roofing material to cover the sides
of the flashing that may have been removed during installation.
Installation
Tips
• Your Fan-Attic
will work best in full sunlight. Southern exposure on the roof is ideal.
• Avoid installing under overhanging trees or other structures creating
shade.
• Your Fan-Attic will also be most effective if installed as close
as possible to the top ridge as natural convection causes hot attic air
to rise upwards.
• The Fan-Attic should be used in conjunction with existing soffit/gable
vents to create a complete attic ventilation system. Your existing home
should already have some form of soffit or gable ventilation. If your
attic presently has no ventilation and The Fan-Attic will be the only
form of ventilation to your attic space, it's possible that negative pressure
could be created by removing the existing air while no outside air is
coming in to replace it. It's unusual for a home to be this airtight,
but if so, this problem can and should be overcome by the addition of
soffit vents
Maintenance
• To ensure
optimum performance, we recommend that from time-to-time you clean the
top of the solar panel with warm soapy water and rinse off.
• The fan motor is a brush type motor. Brushes may need replacement
after several years of operation. This can be done from the underneath
side with a screwdriver in about five minutes. Replacement brushes are
available from your Fan Attic Dealer.
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