Xpelair LV100HP, LV100T Where to locate it, Transformer must not be covered by loft insulation

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If ceiling mounting the fan

Use the appropriate ancillaries for termination. These items are available from Xpelair.

1.WT10 - Termination ducting kit.

2.CFWG100 - Soffit board termination grille (white or grey).

3.FD100/3 and FD100/6 - flexible ducting.

Where to locate it

Fan

Locate it as high as possible.

At least 110mm from the edges of the mounting surface to the centre of the hole.

As far away as possible from and opposite to the main source of air replacement to ensure airflow across the room (e.g. opposite the internal doorway).

Near the source of steam or odours.

Not where ambient temperatures are likely to exceed 50˚C.

If installed in a kitchen fans must not be mounted immediately above a cooker hob, or eye level grill.

If installing in a room containing a fuel burning device which has a non-balanced flue, it is the installers responsibility to ensure that there is enough replacement air to prevent fumes being drawn down the flue when the fan is operating up to maximum extract. Refer to Building Regulations for specific requirements.

Exhaust air must not be discharged into a flue used for exhausting of fumes from appliances supplied with energy other than electric. Requirements of all authorities concerned must be observed for exhaust air discharge and intake flow rates.

When intended for use in possible chemical corrosive atmospheres, consult our Technical Service Department.

(For overseas markets contact your local Xpelair distributor).

LV100PIR Only - Siting must ensure detection of movement. Care should be taken to avoid any obstructions that may affect detection beams A .

Transformer

In a loft or any convenient position on a wall (not suitable for ceiling mounting).

The transformer must not be covered by loft insulation.

Must be positioned the correct way up to fulfil ingress protection requirements.

Not within 0.6m of a bath or shower cubicle, up to a height of 2.25m.

Not where ambient temperatures are likely to exceed 50˚C.

Installing the isolating switch and cables

1.Check that the electrical rating shown inside the back plate matches your mains supply.

2.Check there are no buried pipes or cables e.g. electricity, gas, water behind the switch location (in the wall or above the ceiling).

If in doubt, seek professional advice.

3.Isolate the mains supply.

4.Lay in the cable from the supply to the double pole isolating switch.

5.Lay in the cable from the isolating switch to the transformer location.

6.Lay in the cable from the transformer to the fan location.

7.Install the isolating switch.

8.Make all connections within the isolating switch.

Note: On/off switch must be so situated that it cannot be touched by persons making use of the bath or shower.

WARNING: DO NOT MAKE ANY CONNECTIONS TO THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY AT THIS STAGE.

Preparing the hole for the fan

If working above Ground Floor level, appropriate safety precautions must be observed.

WARNING: EYE PROTECTION MUST BE WORN DURING ALL DRILLING AND CHISELLING OPERATIONS.

If installing in a wall

1.Check there are no buried pipes or cables in the wall or obstructions on the outside e.g. Electricity, Gas, Water.

If in doubt, seek professional advice.

2.Mark on the wall the centre of the duct hole.

3.Use this centre to mark a circle to suit the wall duct (115mm diameter)

If core drill equipment is available

4a.Use as directed by Core Drill manufacturer.

If core drill equipment is not available

4b. Drill a centre hole right through the wall.

5.Cut the hole. Do not cut right through the wall, cut from both sides. (The recommended method is to drill a series of holes, close together, around the edge of the cutting line and remove the brick between the holes with a chisel).

6.Go outside and cut a hole in the outer wall, repeating the process described above.

7.Cut ducting to the correct length if required. The wall tube supplied is telescopic and can extend to 300mm maximum.

8.Fit the ducting. Ensure that the duct slopes down away from the fan to allow drainage of any incoming rain water to the outside.

9.Make good the hole. Allows the Mortar to set before continuing the fan installation.

If installing in a window or panel

Cut a hole, 125mm in diameter. The centre of the hole should be at least 110mm away from the edge of the panel or pane of glass. It is recommended that you obtain a ready cut pane for window installation.

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Contents LV100 PC Pull Cord LV100T Timer LV100PIR LV100, LV100PC, LV100H, LV100HP & LV100PIR LV100T What the installer will need Installing the fanDescription Flexible FixedNot where ambient temperatures are likely to exceed 50˚C Where to locate itInstalling the isolating switch and cables Transformer must not be covered by loft insulationMounting the transformer Preparing the fan for installationMount the fan in the hole Wiring the transformer H & J Wire the fan HSwitch off the mains electrical supply and remove fuses Using your fanLV100, LV100PC, LV100T, LV100H, LV100HP, LV100PIR Page Customers outside UK see international below Dos and donts

LV100HP, LV100PC, LV100T, LV100, LV100PIR specifications

The Xpelair LV100 series of extractor fans comprises five main models: LV100H, LV100, LV100PC, LV100HP, and LV100T. Each of these units is designed to address humidity and air quality concerns in residential and light commercial spaces, providing effective ventilation solutions.

The LV100H is equipped with an integrated humidistat that intelligently monitors humidity levels and activates the fan as needed. This ensures optimal air quality in bathrooms and kitchens by preventing the build-up of mold and mildew. The unit operates quietly, making it an ideal choice for spaces requiring minimal noise disruption.

In contrast, the LV100 is designed for general ventilation needs and offers a simple yet robust design. It features a timer function that allows users to set the fan to run for a specific duration after being triggered by a switch. This model is perfect for rooms where continuous ventilation is not necessary, providing flexibility and energy efficiency.

The LV100PC model stands out with its positive pressure capabilities, ensuring that clean air is circulated into spaces. This is particularly effective in rooms prone to dust and allergens, such as home offices. The unit maintains a controlled environment while enhancing overall indoor air quality.

For those requiring higher extraction rates, the LV100HP offers powerful performance, making it suitable for larger areas or spaces with significant moisture production. The high-performance motor provides reliable operation, essential for commercial environments where compliance with ventilation standards is crucial.

Finally, the LV100T introduces a timer switch that allows for programmable ventilation, ensuring the fan runs for a predetermined time after being activated. This versatility makes it an excellent addition for areas that require custom ventilation control, such as utility rooms or wash areas.

All models in the Xpelair LV100 series share common characteristics, such as energy-efficient motors and easy installation. The units are designed to blend seamlessly with various interior designs, and their low noise levels enhance user comfort. With robust build quality, these fans are built to last, ensuring long-term reliability and performance.

In summary, the Xpelair LV100 series offers tailored solutions for varying ventilation needs, combining functionality with ease of use. Each model serves a specific purpose, allowing homeowners and businesses to choose the best option for maintaining effective air quality and comfort in their environments.