Us-sunlight 9912TR Solar Powered Attic Fan User Manual

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Installation and Mounting Guide
Florida Building Product Approval (# FL 14561) and Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) Approval
Use all 8 flashing screws included in package to comply with severe weather building codes.
Compatible with Solar Controller™ for after dark operation. Go to www.ussunlight.com for further details.
Thank you for purchasing the Solar Powered Attic Fan from U.S. Sunlight Corp. We are committed to providing alternative
energy products that can improve your everyday life and our environment. We have reduced packaging material and
eliminated Styrofoam to reduce the impact on landfills.
Installation video is available to view online at www.ussunlight.com.
If there is a problem with your U.S. Sunlight product call us at 1-877-50-USSUN
Spare parts, installation advice, or recommendations for professional installers in your area are only a phone call away.
Professional installation may be much less than you expect, please call us to get average rates for your area.
Please note that this product is designed for asphalt shingles, wood shake, or flat tile roofs with a minimum of 4/12 pitch.
If you have spanish tile, s-tile, concrete, metal or flat roof, please call us before attempting to install the product.
Before beginning the installation of your new Solar Powered Attic Fan, please read through the entire installation
instructions and call us if you have any questions.
TOOLS REQUIRED
• Ladder
• Reciprocating saw or jig saw
• Power drill with a 1/2” – 1” inch drill bit
(only one needed)
• 1 – 2” deck screw and screw bit
• Hammer & roong nails or self taping
galvanized screws
• Caulk Gun with Waterproof Roong Sealant
• Measuring tape or ruler
• Permanent marker, sidewalk chalk or crayon
• Roong knife or box cutter
• Flat pry bar
Installation Instructions
It is suggested that you prepare the opening prior to bringing the fan up on the roof.
Always secure the fan on the roof to avoid injury or having the fan slide off the roof and get damaged.
Step 1 - Ventilation
To maximize the solar fans effectiveness you should remove or block any rooftop static vents or
ridge vents. If there is an existing turbine type vent, simply remove the old vent and use the same
hole for the new installation, or block completely. (fig. 1) Make sure you have proper intake ventilation
at the eave or fascia. Use a ratio of 1 sq. ft. of intake ventilation for every 600 sq. ft. of attic space.
Important Tip:
To properly close off any static vents, use tar paper and staples
as shown in (fig. 2 & 3).
fig. 2 fig. 3
fig. 1
Tel: 877-50-USSUN
www.ussunlight.com
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - SOLAR POWERED

Installation and Mounting GuideFlorida Building Product Approval (# FL 14561) and Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) ApprovalUse all 8 flashing screw

Page 2 - Mounting the Fan

Mounting the FanStep 2 – Sizing Requirements See sizing chart on the product box or visit our website at www.ussunlight.com to assure that you select

Page 3 - Adjusting the Fan

Step 8 – Securing the Solar FanUsing the provided steel screws, secure the solar fan to the roof. The solar fan should be secured across the bottom a

Page 4 - REGISTRATION

Manufacturer’s Limited WarrantyU. S. Sunlight Corp. (“Manufacturer”) warrants that certain of its product components are free from defects of workmans

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