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Do not install in glass 3mm thick if the window
pane area is more than 0.2 sq.m.
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If installing in sealed double glazing, a specially
manufactured unit should be obtained from the
glazing manufacturer. You will also require a
special kit, Xpelair Cat. ref. DXDG.
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If installing in sash windows, you should mount
the fan in the upper window. Secure the upper
sash in the closed position and fit stops just
below the level of the fan, to prevent damaging
it when the sash is raised.
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If installing in a panel which is between 9mm
and 46mm thick, you will need a special kit,
Xpelair Cat. ref. DXDG. Do not install these
fans in panel which is more than 46mm thick.
If ceiling mounting the fan
Use the appropriate ancillaries for termination.
These items are available from Xpelair.
1. WT10 - Termination ducting kit.
2. CFWG100 - Soffit board termination grille
(white or grey).
3. FD100/3 and FD100/6 - flexible ducting.
Where to locate it
Fan
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Locate it as high as possible.
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At least 110mm from the edges of the
mounting surface to the centre of the hole.
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As far away as possible from and opposite to
the main source of air replacement to ensure
airflow across the room (e.g. opposite the
internal doorway).
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Near the source of steam or odours.
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Not where ambient temperatures are likely
to exceed 40
˚
C.
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If installed in a kitchen fans must not be
mounted immediately above a cooker hob,
or eye level grill.
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If installing in a room containing a fuel
burning device which has a non-balanced
flue, it is the installers responsibility to
ensure that there is enough replacement air
to prevent fumes being drawn down the flue
when the fan is operating up to maximum
extract. Refer to Building Regulations for
specific requirements.
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Exhaust air must not be discharged into a
flue used for exhausting of fumes from
appliances supplied with energy other than
electric. Requirements of all authorities
concerned must be observed for exhaust
air discharge and intake flow rates.
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When intended for use in possible chemical
corrosive atmospheres, consult our
Technical Service Department.
(For overseas markets contact your local
Xpelair distributor).
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LV100PIR Only - Siting must ensure
detection of movement. Care should be
taken to avoid any obstructions that may
affect detection beams
A
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Transformer
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In a loft or any convenient position on a wall
(not suitable for ceiling mounting).
The transformer must not be covered by loft
insulation
.
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When wall mounting, the transformer must
be orientated as shown in
M
to fulfil
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ingress protection requirements.
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Not within 0.6m of a bath or shower cubicle, up
to a height of 2.25m.
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Not where ambient temperatures are likely
to exceed 40
˚
C.
Installing the isolating switch and cables
1. Check that the electrical rating shown inside
the back plate matches your mains supply.
2. Check there are no buried pipes or cables
e.g. electricity, gas, water behind the switch
location (in the wall or above the ceiling).
If in doubt, seek professional advice.
3. Isolate the mains supply.
4. Lay in the cable from the supply to the double
pole isolating switch.
5. Lay in the cable from the isolating switch to the
transformer location.
6. Lay in the cable from the transformer to the fan
location.
7. Install the isolating switch.
8. Make all connections within the isolating switch.
Note: On/off switch must be so situated that it
cannot be touched by persons making use of
the bath or shower.
WARNING: DO NOT MAKE ANY
CONNECTIONS TO THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
AT THIS STAGE.
Preparing the hole for the fan
If working above Ground Floor level,
appropriate safety precautions must be
observed.
WARNING: EYE PROTECTION MUST BE
WORN DURING ALL DRILLING AND
CHISELLING OPERATIONS.
If installing in a wall
1. Check there are no buried pipes or cables in
the wall or obstructions on the outside e.g.
Electricity, Gas, Water.
If in doubt, seek professional advice.
2. Mark on the wall the centre of the duct hole.
3. Use this centre to mark a circle to suit the wall
duct (115mm diameter)
If core drill equipment is available
4a.Use as directed by Core Drill manufacturer.
If core drill equipment is not available
4b.Drill a centre hole right through the wall.
5. Cut the hole. Do not cut right through the wall, cut
from both sides. (The recommended method is to
drill a series of holes, close together, around the
edge of the cutting line and remove the brick
between the holes with a chisel).
6. Go outside and cut a hole in the outer wall,
repeating the process described above.
7. Cut ducting to the correct length if required. The
wall tube supplied is telescopic and can extend
to 300mm maximum.
8. Fit the ducting. Ensure that the duct slopes
down away from the fan to allow drainage of
any incoming rain water to the outside.
9. Make good the hole. Allows the Mortar to set
before continuing the fan installation.
If installing in a window or panel
Cut a hole, 125mm in diameter. The centre of the
hole should be at least 110mm away from the
edge of the panel or pane of glass. It is