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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS MODELS FRAS90/120

                                                    FRAK50/80/90/100/110/130

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS.

CAUTION:  To reduce the risk of fire and to properly exhaust air, be sure to duct air outside.  Do Not vent exhaust air into spaces

within walls or ceilings or into attics, crawl spaces, or garages.

WARNING:  To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, Do Not use this fan with any solid-state speed control device.

WARNING:  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING.

a)  Use this unit only in the manner intended by the manufacturer.  If you have any questions, contact the manufacturer.

b)  Before servicing or cleaning unit, switch power off at service panel and lock the service disconnecting means to prevent

power from being switched on accidentally.  When the service disconnecting means cannot be locked, securely fasten a 

prominent warning device, such as a tag, to the service panel.

CAUTION:  For general ventilating use ONLY.  DO NOT use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors.

WARNING:  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY TO PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING.

a)  Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by a qualified person (s) in accordance with all applicable codes and

standards, including fire-related construction.

b)  Sufficient air is needed for proper combustion and exhausting of gases through the flue (chimney) of fuel burning equipment

to prevent back drafting.  Follow the heating equipment manufacturer's guideline and safety standards such as  those published

by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning

Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities.

c)  When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities.

d)  Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.

e)  If this unit is to be installed over a tub or shower, it must be marked as appropriate for the application and be connected to a

GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) - protected branch circuit.

f)  NEVER place a switch where it can be reached from a tub or shower.

IF YOU DISCOVER ANY MISSING COMPONENTS OR DAMAGE CALL 1-800-465-7300 BETWEEN 8:00 AM & 

3:30 PM EASTERN TIME MONDAY TO FRIDAY.

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FIGURE 2.

210572084

9-3/8"

10-7/16"

8-1/8"

11-5/16"

9-1/2"

1"

12-15/16"

10-5/16"

11/16"

SUB FLOOR

3/8" FIRE RATED GYP BOARD

MINIMUM 18"x JOIST SPACE

REQUIREMENTS FOR INSTALLATION IN UL/ULC RATED CEILING ASSEMBLIES

SEE UL AND ULC FIRE RESISTANCE DIRECTORY

FINISHED

CEILING

GRILL

MOUNTING

SCREW

METAL

GRILL

CEILING

RADIATION

DAMPER

DAMPER

MOUNTING

SCREW

DAMPER

MOUNTING

FRAME

FAN HOUSING

5/8" F.R. GYP BOARD TO COVER TOP OF FAN

FAN HOUSING

MOUNTING RAIL

FAN HOUSING

MOUNTING SCREW

AND WASHER

MIN. LENGTH 1.5"

This fan must be installed as per UL and CUL rated ceiling assembly 

(refer to fig. 2). This will require the installation of minimum 5/8" fire 

rated gypsum board under the subfloor and a piece of the same 

gypsum board to cover the top of the fan housing.

To install this fan you should not have to remove the fan's blower 

assembly.  You gain access to the wiring compartment via the 

triangular wire cover on the outside of the fan housing.  If for some 

reason you wish to remove the  fan's blower it is secured in place with 

one screw through the venturi, once removed you can release the 

blower from the  lances in the housing and lift the blower out.  Place it 

some where so it does not get damaged.
MOUNTING THE HOUSING. REFER TO FIG. 2.

AS SHOWN BELOW THE CEILING DAMPER FRAME WILL  REQUIRE A 

CUTOUT OF 11-5/16" x 9-1/2"  IF AFTER THE  INSTALLATION IS 

COMPLETE ANY GAP IS PRESENT BETWEEN  THE DAMPER FRAME 

AND CEILING DRY WALL SEAL WITH CAULK CARRYING THE 

APPROPRIATE UL RATING.

Select the best location to mount the housing in the ceiling. As per UL 

and CUL fire resistance construction you will require a minimum of 

18" joist space.

1.  Determine the best location to mount the fan.

2.  Select the most convenient electrical knockout and remove it, 

remove the triangular wire cover.

3.  Insert the 4 slide rails into the channels on the housing side.

4.  Adjust the housing height so the housing will be flush with the  

finished ceiling.

5.  Secure the 4 slide rails to the joist using wood screws.  Make sure 

you install a washer at the head of each screw as shown in the 

diagram below  This will ensure the screw head does not slip out of 

mounting rail.

6.  Once the 4 slide rails have been secured in place you will have to 

install the 2 rail supports on both sides of the housing.  They hook onto 

the bottom of rail channels and are secured at the top via two screws.
DUCTING.

Note:  All ducting must comply with local and national building codes.

1.  Ensure any tape holding the damper in place is removed and that 

the damper is operating freely.

2.  Connect the ducting to the fan's duct collar.  Secure in place using  

duct tape or a screw clamp.  Always duct the fan to the outside 

through a wall or roof cap.  
ELECTRICAL WIRING.

CAUTION:  Make sure the power is switch off before beginning this  

installation. 

FIG. 1.

Note:  All wiring must comply with local and national codes.  You 

MUST ground this fan.

1.  Run wiring from an approved wall switch carrying the appropriate  

rating.  One neutral (White), one ground (Green or Bare Copper), and 

one hot (Black lead connected to the switch).  Secure the electrical 

wires to the housing using an approved electrical connector.  Make sure 

you leave enough wiring in the box to make connection to fan's wiring.

2. Connect the white wire to the white wire on the fan's receptacle.   

Connect the black wire to the black wire on the fan's receptacle.   

Connect the ground from the house to the fan's ground.

3.  Retrieve the fan's triangular wire cover and secure in place with the 

#6 screw removed earlier.

4.  From below spin the fan's blower wheel to ensure it moves freely.
COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION.

Once the fan housing has been installed and the ceiling drywall is in 

place you can complete the fan’s installation

CEILING DAMPER & GRILL INSTALLATION.

CAUTION:  The ceiling damper supplied is spring loaded and has the 

potential to release suddenly when handled improperly.  A damage 

spring or defective fusible link can allow the damper to close violently 

into the handler's hand or arm, causing serious injury.  Care should be 

exercised when handling and installing spring loaded dampers.  It is 

recommended that gloves be worn by handlers and installers.

The ceiling damper supplied with the unit is designed to install only in 

Air-King Model AKFH2 housings.

1.  Install the ceiling damper & ceiling damper frame into the opening 

of the fan housing.  The ceiling damper frame is designed to fit on the 

outside of the housing and the ceiling damper will sit on the inside of 

the fan housing. 

2.  Once positioned in place secure the ceiling damper frame to the fan 

housing using two of the supplied #8 x 1" screws.  Carefully drive the 

screws through the two oblong slots on the ceiling damper frame into 

the screw retaining lances on each side of the fan housing.  Complete 

this step slowly as you do not want to damage the lances on the housing.  

3.  Once the ceiling damper is installed and secure, position the metal 

fan grill in place aligning the two holes in the grill with the two 

extruded holes on the ceiling damper frame.  Use the remaining two 

#8 x 1" screws to secure the grill onto the fan.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE

CAUTION - BEFORE CLEANING OR SERVICING TURN OFF THE POWER

TO THE FAN.

1.  Clean the grill using a mild soap or detergent only, no abrasives.

2.  The fan motor is permanently lubricated, DO NOT oil the motor.

3.  Once a year it is a good idea to inspect and clean the internal parts of 

the fan, over time debris will build up on the fan blade causing the motor 

to work harder than it should.  When cleaning the internal parts be 

extremely careful working around the spring loaded ceiling damper.  Wear 

gloves and use a vacuum with an extension hose to clean inside the fan.

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