Seal penetrations, duct, and fan with duct fast clamps, duct tape, or other similar material (available through
your local distributor) to create an air-tight path from the ventilated space to the building exterior.
Use flexible or rigid insulated duct and wrap the fan with insulation where allowed by code in order to reduce:
heard noise, building heat loss/gain, and condensation.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
All TD - SILENT series fans operate from a standard 120V 60Hz A.C electrical supply. All wiring must be carried out
in accordance with National Electrical Code and all applicable state and local buildings codes.
Electrical connections should be made in accordance with the following diagrams: Figure (3) Electrical Wiring.
MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT: BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE OR SERVICING, ENSURE THE UNIT
IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAIN ELECTRICAL SUPPLY.
All TD - SILENT series exhaust fans incorporate sealed for life bearings and therefore do not require any lubrication.
We would recommend inspection of the product at least once every twelve (12) months to avoid the
excessive accumulation of dust and dirt on the impeller. To inspect the unit disconnect from electrical supply and
remove from ducting. If any debris is evident on the impeller clean with a damp (not wet) cloth. DO NOT USE any
detergents or abrasive materials for cleaning.
Soler & Palau USA - Soler & Palau Canada warrant that the TD - SILENT series exhaust fan will be free from defective
materials and workmanship for the period of (5) years from the date of original purchase. In the event that we find any
part is defective the product will be repaired or, in the Company's discretion, replaced without charge provided that the
product has been installed in accordance with the enclosed instructions and all applicable EPA Standards and state
and local building codes.
IF CLAIMING UNDER WARRANTY
Please return the complete product, freight paid, to your local authorized distributor. All returns must be
accompanied by a valid Bill Of Sale. All returns must be clearly marked "Warranty Claim," with an accompanying
description stating the nature of the fault.
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