NuAire Limited
Western Industrial Estate Caerphilly,
Mid Glamorgan CF83 1XH
Telephone: 029 2088 5911
Facsimile: 029 2088 7033
Email: info@nuaire.co.uk
www.nuaire.co.uk
Leaflet 670628
SEPTEMBER 2001
OPUS 30 12 Volt
Recessed Mounted
(
'R' range
)
Domestic Extract Fans
Introduction
Nuaire's OPUS 30 range of surface mounted domestic extract
fans are designed not only to meet the requirements of the
building regulations document F1 1990, but also that of the
16th edition IEE Wiring Regulations On Site Guide.
The units are designed to ventilate bathrooms / shower rooms
where the unit is to be mounted in the 'splash zone'. (See
Installation section).
Typical arrangements
surface mounting, wall or ceiling
One room extraction
Two room extraction
(with side subsidiary).
Two room extraction
(with rear subsidiary).
Semi recessed version
They discharge air through 100mm. dia. pipe and have
provision for adding a 50mm. dia. subsidiary inlet to extract
air from a second room.
Units are available with one or two fans with a duty of 32l/s
Inlet is through filters located on the front cover of the unit
and which can easily be removed for leaning.
Units can be fitted with a selection of controls which enable
them to be linked to light switches, either directly or through
run-on circuits.
Coding
RS12
Single fan unit incorporating a run-on circuit
2RAS12
Twin unit incorporating both run-on and fan
failure detection/change over circuits.
Installation
Note: 'SPLASH ZONE'
The splash zone can be considered to be an area within a bath-
room or shower room where a person using the bath or show-
er can effectively reach. An arms reach is defined as 0.6 metres
from the edge of the bath or shower up to a height of 2.25
metres.
a)
An opening should be prepared to accept the fan case
plus a clearance of 5 - 10mm which will be necessary to
allow for the fixing brackets. Therefore an aperture of
327mm x 245mm will be required. Care must be taken
during this operation as an aperture larger than 335mm
x 253mm will not be covered by the front panel skirt.
Installation
and Maintenance
Contents
Page
Introduction......................................................1
Arrangements and Codes...............................1
Installation.........................................................2
Adjusting Run on Timer ................................2
Dimensions & Ancillaries...............................3
Electrical Diagrams.........................................6
Certification .....................................................7
Maintenance .....................................................8
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Fig. 1. General view of unit.