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Installation Instructions

 

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QUIET 150mm Extraction Fan Kit

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

Wall Fans and Through Wall Fan Kits

The following chart provides an easy fan selection guide for the range of Manrose Quiet fans and kits, to ensure compliance with the building code. 
An upgrade to the next available model is always recommended should more airflow be required. 

Selection Reference Guide

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 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

Preferred flexible 

ducting route

Peaks and troughs

Restrictions

Application

Duct

Wall Fans

Through Wall Fan Kits

Toilet

150mm

FAN7183

FAN7184

FAN7185

FAN7190

FAN7191

FAN7192

125mm

FAN7180

FAN7181

FAN7182

FAN7187

FAN7188

FAN7189

Bathroom

150mm

FAN7183

FAN7184

FAN7185

FAN7190

FAN7191

FAN7192

125mm

FAN7180

FAN7181

FAN7182

FAN7187

FAN7188

FAN7189

Laundry

150mm

FAN7183

FAN7184

FAN7185

FAN7190

FAN7191

FAN7192

Kitchen

150mm

FAN7183

FAN7184

FAN7185

FAN7190

FAN7191

FAN7192

Summary of Contents for FAN7191

Page 1: ...made or attempted to this product without the prior written approval of the manufacturer will void any and all stated warranties This fan is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they are capable of and have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person r...

Page 2: ...lding 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 Complyi...

Page 3: ...fans back plate to the inside of the external grille 5 After installation ensure impeller rotates freely and the shutters can open 6 Replace the grille and ensure the clips are engaged INSTALLATION Open up the internal cover to access the spirit level bubble and terminals Fig 1 EXTRACTION FAN INSTALLATION AND ELECTRICAL CONNECTION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A REGISTERED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH ...

Page 4: ...bath event and the fan will ramp up to and run at that speed After sensing that the shower bath event has ended the fan will continue running for a period of time as sensed by the humidity controller as needed to clear the room of any residual humidity 1 Remove the fan grille The top fan speed can be set to one of four speeds by altering the fan speed adjuster on the control PCB Note the exact spe...

Page 5: ...y for a consequential loss or any other loss or damage caused to property or persons arising from any cause whatsoever b damage to consumable items such as lamps and starters and c damage arising from normal wear and tear 4 In order to claim under this warranty you must within the Warranty Period return the Goods to the Supplier together with the original proof of purchase including the details be...

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