Now that the flex is tight, it can be attached to the elbow
with the tie wrap. Flex should not be kinked in any way.
Leaving a 1-inch gap between the top of the unit and the
ceiling (In case of a finished ceiling, leave a 1/8-inch gap
between the top of the unit and the ceiling avoiding any
contact between the two) drill ¼" pilot holes through the
lips of the unit and the wall.
Apply the four plastics anchors on the wall with the help of a
hammer. Secure the Humidex to the wall using the four 1 ¼
inch screws provided.
Once the unit is properly installed, return outside, apply
exterior caulking, to the vent, to act as a weather seal.
NOTE: If high winds are often present in the location of
the vent, they may cause a wind noise inside the house. If
this is the case, an anti-gust hood (AGH-990) is available
from your Humidex dealer.
To allow the booster fan to draw air from the upper levels, a universal boot must be
installed. First cut out a whole to fit the universal boot.
Mount CCC-103R booster fan on floor joist a minimum of 6' away from the universal
boot to reduce noise. Connect universal boot to booster fan with a 6" insulated flex.
The CCC-103R booster fan must be plugged into the outlet located on the CCC-103E
unit. Note: An extension may be needed
A T-junction duct and flex can be added to the exhaust side of the CCC-103R to direct
air into all areas of the crawl space.
Humidex
Fasten Unit to the Wall
Installing the CCC-103R
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