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Figure 23: Single VentiMatic Shutter & Wall Louver
Aluminum Wall Louver
Assembly With Bird Screen
(See Note 1)
(see
Steel
VentiMatic
Shutter
Assembly
4
1
⁄
8
"
(105mm)
23
7
⁄
8
" (606mm)
or
35
7
⁄
8
" (911mm)
2" (51mm)
10
3
⁄
8
"
(264mm)
2.14" 51mm
Decorative Exterior Grille Also Available (See Note 2,
(Bird Screen not shown)
Outside
Figure 24: Two VentiMatic Shutters & Wall Louver
Aluminum Wall Louver
Assembly with Bird Screen
(See Note 1, page 11)
2.14" 51mm
VentiMatic
Shutter
Assembly
Center Cover
10
3
⁄
8
"
(264mm)
(see
Outside
Decorative Exterior Grille Also Available
)(Bird Screen not shown)
Before Setting the Unit in Place
Move the unit ventilator to the correct location. See
for approximate shipping weights.
Carefully remove unit ventilator from wood skid. Be sure
to properly dispose of the skid in accordance with local
recycling rules and guidelines.
Removing Unit from the Skid
Remove fasteners at each end which hold the unit to the
skid and carefully slide the front of the unit off the skid
(1). Tip unit forward until the bottom of the slotted front
kickplate is resting on the floor (2). Lift rear of unit off of
the skid by tipping unit forward while supporting the unit
from the front, until it is possible to slide skid out from
under the unit. GENTLY LOWER the rear of the unit to
the floor (3).
Figure 25: Removing Unit from Skid
1 .
Carefully slide the front of the unit off the front of the skid.
Approx. 10"
2 .
While supporting unit from the front, slowly tip unit forward
until bottom of kickplate is resting on floor. Lift skid slightly
and GENTLY lower the rear of the unit to the floor while
pulling skid back (DO NOT LET THE UNIT DROP).
Tip forward until
kickplate rests on floor
Kickplate
Leakage of outdoor air wastes energy, causes drafts and erratic
unit ventilator operation. Check the following details: At the correct
unit ventilator location, examine the wall surface. Make sure that
it is smooth, plumb, and perpendicular to the floor. The seals on
the rear of the unit ventilator will take up the small irregularities
found in normal masonry construction. If the wall is irregular
or has mullions, install furring strips to provide a flush surface
against which the unit ventilator can seal. If there are moldings
on the floor/wall line, omit them behind the unit ventilator. Provide
a sealing surface at the floor line. Install a seal pad under the
unit to prevent air leakage. Install the unit ventilator against a
wall made of non-combustible material, and on a floor made of
non-combustible material. Floor must be level, unbroken and
structurally strong to support the unit.
CAUTION