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Panasonic Ventilating Fan Fv05vs3 Installation Instructions

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    							FV- 0 5V S3  FV- 08 VS 3  FV- 10 VS3
    7
    2- 3
    5- 6
    B ac k co ve r
    B ac k co ve r
    B ac k co ve r
    ( C le ani ng)
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    4
    4
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    6
    ( Jo is t M ou nt in g)
    ( Wal l M ou nt i ng) 
    						
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    Use  this  unit  only  in  the  manner  intended  by  the  manufacturer.  If  you  have  any  questions, contact  the  manufacturer. 
    Before  servicing  or  cleaning  unit,  switch  power  off  at  service  panel  and  lock  the  service disconnecting  means  to  prevent  power  from  being  switch  on  accidentally.  When  the  service disconnecting  means  cannot  be  locked,  securely  fasten  a  prominent  warning  device,  such as  a  tag,  to  the  service  panel.
    Installation  work  and  electrical  wiring  must  be  done  by  qualified  person(s)  in  accordance  withall  applicable  codes  and  standards,  including  fire-rated  construction.
    When  cutting  or  drilling  into  wall  or  ceiling,  do  not  damage  electrical  wiring  and  other hidden  utilities.
    Ducted  fans  must  always  be  vented  to  the  outdoors.
    If  this  unit  is  to  be  installed  over  a  tub  or  shower,  it  must  be  marked  as  appropriate  for  the application  and  be  connected  to  a  GFCI  (Ground  Fault  Circuit  Interrupter)  -  protected  branch circuit. 
    These  models  are  UL  listed  for  tub  and  shower  enclosures.
    For  Your  SafetyTo  reduce  the  risk  of  injury,  loss  of  life,  electric  shock,  fire,  malfunction,  and  damage  to equipment  or  property,  always  observe  the  following  safety  precautions.
    The  following  symbol  word  panels  are  used  to  classify  and  describe  the  level  of  hazard,  injury,  and property  damage  caused  when  the  denotation  is  disregarded  and  improper  use  is  performed.
    Explanation  of  symbol  word  panels
    To  reduce  the  risk  of  fire,  electric  shock  or  injury  to  persons,  observe  the  following  :
    Denotes  a  potential  hazard  that  could  result  in  serious injury  or  death.
    Denot es  a  hazard  t hat  could  result  in  minor  injury.
    The  following  symbols  are  used  to  classify  and  describe  the  type  of  instructions  to  be  observed.
    This  symbol  is  used  to  alert  users  to  a  specific  operating  procedure  that  must  not  be performed.
    This  symbol  is  used  to  alert  users  to  a  specific  operating  procedure  that  must  be  followed in  order  to  operate  the  unit  safely.
    Sufficient  air  is  needed  for  proper  combustion  and  exhausting  of  gases  through  the  flue(chimney)  of  fuel  burning  equipment  to  prevent  back  drafting.  Follow  the  heating  equipmentmanufacturer ’s  guideline  and  safety  standards  such  as  those  published  by  the  National  Fire Protection  Association  (NFPA),  and  the  American  Society  for  Heating,  Refrigeration  and  Air Conditioning  Engineers  (ASHRAE)  and  the  local  code  authorities.
    CAUTION
    WARNING
    WARNING 
    						
    							Canada  only:  Not  to  be  installed  in  a  ceiling  thermally  insulated  to  a  value  greater  than  R40.
    Install  the  fan  at  least  1.5m  (5  feet)  above  the  floor,  and  the  fan  must  be  installed  above a  counter  or  major  appliances  that  serves  as  a  barrier. 
    Ceiling  joist  or  wall  stud  must  be  subjected  to  static  load  more  than  five  times  the  weight  of the  product.
    This  product  must  be  properly  grounded.
    Do  not  install  this  ventilating  fan  where  interior  room  t emperature  may exceed  104° F  (40°C).
    Make  sure  that  the  electric  service  supply  voltage  is  AC  120V,  60  Hz.
    Follow  all  local  electrical  and  safety  codes,  as  well  as  the  National Electrical  Code  (NEC)  and  t he  Occupation  Safety  and  Health  Act  (OS HA).
    Always  disconnect  the  power  source  before  working  on  or  near  the  fan, motor,  light  fixture  or  junct ion  box. 
    Protect  the  supply  wiring  from  sharp  edges,  oil,  grease,  hot  surfaces,chemicals  or  ot her  objects.
    Do  not  kink  t he  supply  wiring.
    Provide  make  up  air  f or  proper  vent ilation.
    For  general  ventilating  use  only.  Do  not  use  to  exhaust  hazardous  or explosive  mat erials  and  vapors.
    Not  for  use  in  cooking  area.  (F ig.B)
    The  special-purpose  or  dedicated  parts,  such  as  mountingfixtures,  must  be  used  if  such  parts  ar e  provided.
    3
    Do  not  install  the  unit  where  ducts  are  configured  as  shown in  Fig.A.
    Do  not  install  with  a  method  which  is  not  approved  in  the  instructions.
    Adaptor
    U S A onl y: T h is pr o duc t h as a f lu or es c ent lam p t ha t c on t ain s me r cu r y. D is po sal m ay be r eg ula t ed in y our co mm un it y du e t o env ir on me nt a l c on sid er a t ion s. F or dis po sa l o r r ec yc lin g inf o r ma t ion , p lea se c ont act yo ur loc al au t ho ri t ie s o r v isi t P a na son ic w eb sit e: ht t p: / / w w w. p an aso ni c. c om / en vir o nm ent al or c al l 1 - 888 - 769 - 01 49.  
    CAUTION
    A  statement  to  the  effect  that  when  the  product  is  to  no  longer  be  used,  it  must  not  be  left in  place  but  removed,  to  prevent  it  from  possible  falling.
    WARNING
    Do  not  use  this  fan  with  any  solid-state  speed  control  device.  Solid  state  controls  may  causeharmonic  distortion  which  can  cause  motor  humming  noise. 
    						
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    5( S T 4 . 2X 3 0)
    Lo ng sc r ew
    G r ill e12
    1
    I n st a llat ionin st r u ct i ons
    War r a nt y   sh eet
    3  3 / 8 (8 5 )7 / 8 (2 2 . 5)
    3  3 / 4 (9 4 )1 0  1 / 4 (2 6 0) 
    						
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    Fan bodyJunction box
    1. B ef or e ins t al lat i on, r em ov e t he t ap e f r om     da mp er and a dap t or, an d c he ck t h at t he     da mp er can o pen a nd cl os e s mo ot h ly. T h en     r em ov e t he ac ce ss or y s cr e ws f r o m     s usp en sio n br ac ke t . ( F ig. 1 )
    2.
        
    F ix t he f l ang e of f r am e t o j ois t b y 2 l ong     s cr ew s ( S T 4 . 2x 30) , an d f i x t h e su sp en sio n     br a ck et t o joi st by 2 lon g sc r e w s( S T 4. 2 x30 ) .    ( F ig . 2)
    4. R ef e r t o w ir in g dia gr am , f oll ow a ll t he lo cal    el ec t r ica l s af et y co de s as w ell a s t he     N at i on al E lec t r ic al C ode ( N E C ) .    U si ng U L a pp r ove d w ir e nut s , con ne ct hou se     po w er wi r es t o ve nt i lat i ng f an w ir e s.
    3. R em ov e jun ct io n box c ov er and s ec ur e      c on dui t o r st r ess r e lie f t o ju nc t ion b ox      k no ck - out ho le. ( F ig. 3 )
    Fi g. 3
    Fi g. 1A d a p to rD a mp e r
    M oun t j unc t io n b ox c ov er c ar e f ull y sot h at l ead w ir e s ar e no t p inc hed .
    Ne utr al to w hi te
    Ta p eA c c e s s o ry s c re w s
    Ta p e
    S u s p e n s i o n b ra c k et
    Li v e to bl a c k
    No t e:
    F o r w ir in g det a ils , p lea se r ef er t o t h e wi r ingdi agr a m.
    J o i s t2 L o n g s c re ws(S T 4 .2 x 3 0 )
    2 L o n g s c re ws(S T 4 .2 x 3 0 )
    F i g.2
    S u s p e n s i o n b ra c k e t
    J o i s tJ o i s t
    S qu ee ze
    5. Sq u ee ze th e c i r cu l ar du ct t o f i t t h e a d a pt o r,    t h e n s l ip on t o t h e ad a pt o r a n d se c u r e i t w i th     a c l am p a nd s e al i t w i th ap p ro v e d d u c t ta p e     o r ma s ti c . ( I f u s in g 3 i nc h r o u n d d uc t, p le a se    p u r ch a s e f r om ou r     r ep r es en t at i v e . )( F i g . 3 ) 
     t h e 2 6 g a u g e s te e l P a n a s on i c 4 "     O v a l - 3" R o un d R ed u c e r
    Black
    Capacitor
    Earth  ground
    AC120V  60HzPower supply
    White
    Live
    Neutra l
    Motor
    Thermally - protected(114    Fuse in motor)C
    White
    Red
    BlackBlack
    WhiteWhite
    Gre en
    K n o c k -o u t h o l e 
    						
    							6. F in is h c ei ling w o rk . Ce ili ng ho le sh oul d b e     al ign ed w it h t h e i nsi de ed ge of t he f la ng e.    ( F ig . 4)
    7. R em ov e t he t ap e f r om m oun t in g s pr i ngs     be f or e in st a lla t ion . ( F ig . 5)
    8. I ns er t t he gr i lle m oun t in g s pr in gs in t o sl ot s     as s ho w n a nd m oun t g r ille t o f a n b od y . ( F ig . 6)
    F i g.4
    F i g.6
    2.
        
     F ix t h e f lan ge of f r am e t o st u d b y 2 lon g     s cr ew s ( S T 4 . 2x 30) , an d f i x t he su sp en sio n     br a ck et t o st u d b y 2 lon g s cr e w s( S T 4 . 2x 30 ) .    ( F ig . 7)
    3. C om ple t e t he  and   ( R e f er t o      s t ep 3 t o 5 of I N S TA L LAT I O N   o n p ag e 5 . ) . w ir in g  d uc t w or k 
    4. F in is h t h e w all w or k . Wa ll hol e s ho uld b e     al ign ed w it h t h e i nsi de ed ge of t he f la ng e.     ( F ig . 8)
    4 Lon g sc r ew s( S T4 .0 x 3 0)
    Wa l l
    Wa l l
    S t u b
    S tu d
    WA L L
    1. B ef or e ins t al lat i on, r em ov e t he t ap e f r om     da mp er and a dap t or, an d c he ck t h at t he     da mp er can o pen a nd cl os e s mo ot h ly. T h en     r em ov e t he ac ce ss or y s cr e ws f r o m su sp ens io n     br a ck et . ( F ig . 1 of p ag e 5 )
    F i g.7
    A f t er f i n i s h i n g t h e c e i l i n g j o b, fi l l g a p b e t we e n f l a n ge a nd c e i l i n g w i t h c a u l k o r o t h e r s ea l a n t t o p re v e n t a i r l e a k a g e.
    A f t er f i n i s h i n g t h e w a l l j o b , f i l l g a p b e tw e e n f l a n ge a nd wa l l w i th c a u l k o r o t he r s e a l a n t t o p re v e n t a i r l e a k a g e.
    5. I ns t al l t h e gr il le ( Re f er t o st e p 7 t o 8 of      . ) .I N S TA LL AT I ON  
    6F i g.8
    M o u nt i n g s p ri n g s
    Ta p e
    10 1/ 2 (2 66) 
    						
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    2. Wash a nd cl ean g r ille .    ( U se n on- a br as iv e kit c he n det e r ge nt , w ipe dr y w it h     c lea n c lo t h. ) ( F i g. 10 )
    3. R em ov e 
        
    dus t a nd di r t f r o m f an bo dy us in g a v ac uum     c lea ner. ( F ig . 11)
    1. R em ov e gr ill e. ( S que ez e m o unt i ng sp r ing s and p ull    do w n car e f ul ly. ) ( F ig . 9)
    4. U si ng a cl o t h dam pe ne d w i t h ki t c he n det e r ge nt ,      r e mo ve an y di r t f r om f a n bod y. W i pe dr y w i t h c l e an      c l ot h. ( F i g. 1 2)
    5. R ep lac e gr ill e.
    WARNING
    CAUTION
    F i g.1 0
    F i g.11
    F i g.1 2
    F i g.9 
    						
    							F V- 0 5 VS3
    F V- 0 8 VS3
    F V- 1 0 VS3
    1 6
    2 2
    6 0
    3 0
    0 .4
    1 .0
    1 .4
    7 0 6
    7 7 9
    8 6 9
    6 .8 / 3 .1
    6 .8 / 3 .11 0 0
    6 .8 / 3 .1
    T 0 513 - 0   08 V S 30 42 0
    P o we r c on sum pt ion( W )
    F i g.1 3
    20 13
    Properly  insulate  the  area  around  thefan  to  minimize  building  heat  loss  and gain.  (Fig.13)
    Loose  f ill  or  batt  insulation  can  be placed  directly  over  the  fan  housing  in the  attic.  Our  fans  and  f an/ light combinat ion  units  do  not  creat e excessive  heat  that  is  a  common problem  with  recessed  light  fixtures  orsome  competit or ’s  fan/light combinat ion.  Our  eff icient,  cool-runningmotors  and  our  fluorescent  lamps  do not  create  enough  ambient  heat  to  besubjected  to  these  limit ations. 
    						
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