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Panasonic FV-OSVQS - Practical Guide to Installation

Panasonic FV-OSVQS
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MAINTENANCE (CLEANING) CONTINUED
2.
Clean grille. (Don't
put
into
hot
water.
Use
non-abrasive
kitchen detergent.
wipe
dry
with
clean cloth) (Fig.12)
3.
The grille should be dry
after
cleaning.
4. Remove dust and
dirt
from
fan
body
using a vacuum
cleaner. (Fig.13)
Vacuum
deaner
5.
Using a cloth dampened
with
kitchen detergent, remove
any
dirt
from
fan
body.
Wipe
dry
with
clean cloth. (Fig.14)
6.
Replace grille.
PRACTICAL GUIDE
TO
INSTALLATION
Properly insulate
the
area around
the
fan
to
minimize building
heat
loss
and gain.
(Fig. 15)
Loose
fill
or
batt
insulation
can
be placed
directly over
the
fan housing in
the
attic.
Panasonic fans and
fan/light
combination
units
do
not
create
excessive
heat
that
is
Four inch
or
six inch
roof
jack, wall
cap,
or
soffit vent
with
backdraft damper
Mechanically connect duct
to
termination
and
seal
with
ma$1:ic
or
approved foil
faced
tape
2-3ft
straight run before
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In attic installation,
caulk box
to
drywall
Short piece
of
flexible
duct
helps
alignment and absorbs sound.
Clamps
plus mastic
or
approved
Ceiling
a common problem with
recessed
light
fixtures
or
some competitors' fan/light
combinations. Our efficient. cool-running
motors and
our
fluorescent lamp
do
not
create enough ambient heat
to
be subjected
foil
faced tape
at
all flex joints Foil tape tightly
covers
all metal
duct joints (glue
PVC
joints)
Fig.12
Fig.13
Fig.14
Fig.15
to
these limitations.
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