WHOLE hoUSE VENTILA TORS
PRODUCT MANUAL & INSTALLATION GUIDE
One (1) HV1000 Whole House Ventilator
One (1) White Metal Grille w/(6) Screws
One (1) Electrical Box Cover w/(2) Screws
Four (4) #8x3/4 Screws
One (1) Grounding Screw (green)
Above a central hallway or at the top of a stairwell will provide the best airflow. The fan can be mounted vertically.
Make sure that there aren't any pipes, wires, rafters or air conditioning or heating ducts running through the space
where the HV will be installed and that the doors will open into an unoccupied area.
Make sure that you have adequate exhaust area out of your attic. This can be accomplished with a combination
of roof, ridge or gable end vents. The HV1000 requires a minimum of 3 square feet and the HV1600
requires 5 square feet of attic exhaust area.
Make sure that there is adequate clearance above the fan for the doors to open. The minimum requirement is 12".
If your home has an engineered roofing system, care should be taken that the HV will fit within the truss layout.
When you have unpacked your HV carefully you will find the following:
The HV should be installed in your attic in a central location within your home.
Serial Number
Date of Purchase
Point of Purchase
The serial number is located on the shipping carton
and on a label affixed to the upper housing.
One (1) HV1600 Whole House Ventilator
One (1) White Metal Grille w/(6) Screws
Four (4) #8x3/4 Screws
One (1) Hand Held Remote Transmitter
320 Main Street • Buzzards Bay, Ma 02532
508-759-4660 / 800-222-5932 / Fax 508-759-6001
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