Support and E-Warranty Certificate https://www.vevor.com/support SOLAR ROOF EXHAUST FAN USER MANUAL We continue to be committed to offering tools at competitive prices. "Save Half", "Half Price", or any other similar expressions used by us only represent an estimate of savings you might benefit from buying certain tools with us compared to the major top brands and do not necessarily mean to cover all categories of tools offered by us.
Solar Roof Exhaust Fan JBSF-320G JBSF-320G
Contents Ⅰ. Safety Precautions Ⅱ. Product Description Ⅲ. Installation Guide Ⅳ. Function Description Ⅴ. Faults and Maintenance Ⅰ.Safety Precautions WARNING DANGER CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
DANGER: Do not use a power supply that does not meet the rated voltage. The use of non-compliant power supplies can cause fire or electric shock. CAUTION: 1.Disconnect the fan when moving from one location to another. 2.If the machine emits smoke, odor, motor noise and other abnormal conditions, please do not use it. It may cause fire or electric shock. 3.Do not disassemble, repair or rectify the machine during use. Doing so may result in fire or electric shock and personal injury. 4.
Solar roof exhaust fan functions in several ways to keep your place cool and comfortable. Its design includes the following features: • It keeps your home cooler in the summer by extracting 20 times more air than a Whirly Bird. • It is solar-powered, so there is no running cost. • It reduces the need for air-conditioning, reducing energy bills. • It is easy to install and is compatible with tile, metal and flat roofs. • It reduces humidity and promotes airflow, which can lower temperature by up to 30˚F.
TECHNICAL PARAMETER JBSF-320G Model DC 15V 40W Motor Solar Panel Type Monocrystalline PV, Heavy Duty Frame, 3mm Tempered Glass Solar Panel Output 40Watts, 15 VDC Fan 300mm Balanced Blade (×5), with Low Resistance Inverter Voltage AC 100~240V 50 / 60Hz Ⅲ.
Please read this installation guide carefully to install the solar roof exhaust fan. Depending on the roof type, you may follow installation steps for the best result. Please make sure the work area is dry before installing. Do not install during or after rain. I. Metal Roof I. II. Tile Roof METAL ROOF INSTALLATION STEP 1 Study the figure to assess how many solar roof exhaust fans you need and where to install them for your home or business.
Remove 2 ridge capping screws and slide the top edge of the flashing up under it as shown in the figure. It is important to position the lashing, so it does not cover any roofing screws. The roofing screws running from the top to the bottom of the roof are where the rafters are located. Once positioned, mark a circle on the inside edge of the flashing. STEP 3 Following the circle marked on the roof cut an opening in the roof as shown, using a metal blade saw or tin snips.
Note: Take care not to cut into any battens/rafters under the roof sheet when cutting. STEP 4 Slide the flashing back up under the roof capping, refit the 2 ridge capping screws through the flashing, and bend the edges of the flashing down on the left and right sides to create a tight fit with the roof. Next , use tin snips to cut notches in the flashing's bottom to suit the corrugations of the roof and bend the notches down. Next, apply silicone bonded to the edges' underside and outside.
STEP 5 As shown in the figure here, use a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 12 tech or roof screws with rubber seals along the left, right, and bottom of the flashing to secure the roof. Note : Tech screws and roofing screws are not included. STEP 6 Place the main body of the fan over the flashing as shown below. Turn the main body of the fan left or right to suit the direction required for the solar panel.
STEP 7 Using a powered screwdriver, screw at least 4 small tech screws through the pre-drilled holes in the fan's main body into the flashing, as shown below. Tip: You may not get the top tech screw in place, as the roof angle may prevent this. In this case, you can screw the tech screw into another section where the main body is over the flashing. STEP 8 You can now adjust the angle of the solar panel to receive maximum sun especially during the midday of the warmer months as shown in the figure.
To adjust the angle of the solar panels up, just adjust the 2 arms to the correct angle and tighten the screws. Note: An installation option is to fit the fan under the eave vents to the side of the house that is cool in the afternoon.This will allow the cooler outside air to be drawn into the roof space. These are especially required when the roof has foil under the tiles, but regardless eave vents will improve airflow. II.
GUIDE A - 1x solar fan up to 1,000 sqft place B - 2x solar fans up to 2,000 sqft place C - 3x solar fans up to 3,000 sqft place Note: Shade will affect the fan performance. Number of fans needed may vary depending on the situation. STEP 2 Remove the third tile counting down from the ridge capping (top of the roof) as shown in the figure. Remove one complete tile from the roof. You may also push the tile directly above the removed tile slightly up to make the opening larger if necessary.
Ensure you discard this removed tile. Do not leave it on the roof. STEP 3 Lift the tiles above the tile opening, slide the flashing into place as shown here, and then push the tiles back down. This will mold the flashing to the tiles. STEP 4 Fit a minimum of one rafter/batten strap (2 are supplied) as shown. The strap folds over the circular ridge on the flashing and it can either be screwed or nailed through the rafter/batten strap into the rafter or batten.
Note: Rafters run from the top of the roof down to the facial and battens run across the roof directly under the tiles. STEP 5 Once the flashing fitting is complete, run a bead of clear silicone along the top of the flashing that joins with the upper tiles. STEP 6 Place the main body of the fan over the flashing as shown below. Turn the main body of the fan left or right to suit the direction required for the solar panel.
Tip: Position the solar panel between the south (north for the southern hemisphere) and west to best suit the sun in warmer months. STEP 7 As shown in the figure, using a powered screw-driver, screw at least 4 small tech screws through the pre-drilled holes in the fan's main body through into the flashing. Tip: You may not get the top tech screw in place as the angle of the roof may prevent this.
STEP 8 You can now adjust the angle of the solar panel to receive maximum sun especially during the midday of the warmer months as shown in the figure. As the pitch of many roofs is already at a good angle for the summer sun, you may just be able to leave the panel in the down position as it is supplied from the factory, without doing anything. To adjust the angle of the solar panels up, just adjust the 2 arms to the correct angle and tighten the screws.
Support and E-Warranty Certificate https://www.vevor.