Hunter 80500 Installation Manual

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Bath Heater Fan Model 80500
READ and SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

42922-0 2/29/06

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  • Page 1 Bath Heater Fan Model 80500 READ and SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 42922-0 2/29/06...
  • Page 2 TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR INJURY, OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING: ) Read all instructions before attempting to install or use this appliance. This appliance is for general ventilating use only. Do not use this appliance for ventilating hazardous or explosive materials. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s guideline and safety standards, such as those published by the National Fire prevention Association (NFpA), and the American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the local code authorities.
  • Page 3 7) Never place a switch where it can be reached from a tub or shower. Do not install this appliance in a tub or shower enclosure. 8) Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by qualified person(s) in accordance with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction codes and standards.
  • Page 4: Before Installation

    96422-01-000 Mounting Rails 96423-01-000 Check all the parts. If damaged, call 1-888-830-1326 for replacement. 96421-01-000 Housing 96419-01-000 03242-07-133 Wiring Cover Wiring Cover Screw 96854-01-000 3/8” Cable Connector Fan Assembly 74508-03-133 Attachment Screws 96418-01-000 Heater Assembly Attachment Screws Light Assembly 96414-01-000 Mounting Screws Thumbnuts 75184-01-133...
  • Page 5 Remove the heater assembly from the housing. Remove Remove the light assembly from the housing. and discard the cardboard wedge. Remove the fan assembly from the housing. Remove the packing material. Remove the wiring cover. Loosen the wiring cover screw. 42922-0 2/29/06...
  • Page 6: Section A - New Construction - Attaching To Joist

    Choose Installation Option For New Construction - attaching to joist, go to step A, page 6. For New Construction - suspended between, joists go to step B, page 7. For Existing Construction - accessible from above, go to step C, page 0. For Existing Construction - accessible only from below, go to step D, page 2.
  • Page 7: Final Installation

    3” Run the power supply wire through the strain relief, leav- Install the wiring and the strain relief into the wiring access hole you made earlier. ing 3” between the end of the wire and the strain relief. Tighten the strain relief around the wire. 0 0 A7 Go to Section E -...
  • Page 8 position the correct depth mark at the bottom edge of Slide the mounting rails into brackets. Note the orienta- the joist based upon the the thickness of your sheetrock. tion of of the outer ends of the rails. 1/16” bit Drill a pilot hole at the TOp of each outline.
  • Page 9 3” Tighten screws. Run the power supply wire through the strain relief, leav- ing 3” between the end of the wire and the strain relief. Tighten the strain relief around the wire. Connect 4” duct and vent to the outside. Use duct tape to Install the wiring and the strain relief into the wiring secure joints.
  • Page 10: Section C - Existing Construction - Accessible From Above

    Section C - Existing Construction – accessible from above NO EXISTING FAN Remove an existing fan and check to make sure the opening is large enough to accommodate the new fan housing. The opening needs to be 7 3/4” x 4 /2”. pop out a wiring access slug.
  • Page 11 1/16” bit Mark position of screws by using holes as a template. Drill a pilot hole at the TOp of each outline, AS SHOWN. Insert mounting screws, leaving space between the Attach the rails onto the screws. screw head and the joist. (Screws are supplied.) 3”...
  • Page 12: Section D - Existing Construction - Accessible From Below

    Install the wiring and the strain relief into the wiring Connect 4” duct and vent to the outside. Use duct tape to access hole you made earlier. secure joints. If ducting does not fit securely, an adapter may need to be purchased. Go to Section E - Final Installation...
  • Page 13 EXISTING FAN 3” 7 ¾” 14 ½” Remove an existing fan and check to make sure the Run the power supply wire through the strain relief, leaving opening is large enough to accommodate the new fan 3” between the end of the wire and the strain relief. Tighten housing.
  • Page 14 Go to Section E - Final Installation on page 14. Screw mounting screws into joist or framing. Section E - Final Installation White 4 Pin Light Assembly Red (Night Light) Plug Blue (Light) WIRING Black SWITCH COVER Black 3 Pin Heater Plug (SUPPLIED)
  • Page 15 NOTE: Though this final installation section shows the housing mounted to a joist, the final installation procedure is the same whether the housing is mounted to a joist or suspended between joists. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Connect fan wiring harness.
  • Page 16 Connect light wiring harness. DO NOT ALLOW THE Secure the heater by tightening the 4 attachment screws. LIGHT TO HANG FROM THE WIRING HARNESS. Lock Nut Secure the light, using three thumbnuts (supplied) to Install two 60 watt (max) A-5 bulbs and a 7 watt (max) finger-tightness.
  • Page 17 If the installation and wiring are Heater Off Heater On successful, the fan will operate at low speed when the light Fan Off Fan On switch is turned on. The Night- appliance is designed to Room Light On Light On operate this way, and it is no Lights Off cause for concern.
  • Page 18: Preventative Maintenance

    Solution: • Turn power on, replace fuse, or reset breaker. • Hunter Fan Bath Ventilators are extremely quiet. To confirm that the fan is running, place your hand near the vents to feel the air movement. • Check all plug connections to be sure they are secure.
  • Page 19: Limited Warranty

    If your Hunter Bath Heater Fan motor fails at any time within five years after the date of sale to you due to a defect in mate- rial or workmanship, labor and materials to repair the defect will be provided free of charge at our nearest service center or our Service Department in Memphis, Tennessee.
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