
Installation Instructions
IN195-3
The fan is bolted to a plate with a square hole in it, using four pieces of threaded bar. The plate
is then bolted to the canopy through the same holes as the flange.
To block off the holes in the canopy that are not being used, there is another plate, this time
solid. It contains the same fixing holes as the fan plate, so can simply be bolted to the canopy in
exactly the same way, making the two plates interchangeable.
If you do need to move the position of your fan please note that it will only fit in one way
round. When located on the back, the flat side of the fan is facing downwards and when
mounted on the top the flat side is facing forward as illustrated above.
Please ensure that all the bolts are securely tightened before hanging the canopy on the wall.
An earth tag has been provided and we would recommend that all units are earthed.
Information about the rating of the fan can be found on a label on the left inner side of the
canopy. We would recommend you use this label to record the information relating to the
canopy installation as it is commissioned.
External fan canopies
Parry offer all of their canopies with the option of an external fan packs. Especially useful for
difficult applications, long runs and runs with a change in direction.
The external fan pack consists of a duct mount fan sized to the length of canopy, a pair of
flanges, and a speed controller.
Canopies with external fans give the installer greater flexibility as to where the ducting can be
mounted. Usually the installer would cut the hole in the canopy to suit where the ducting needs
to be, however if stated with precise dimensions, holes can be cut into the canopy at the
factory at an extra cost. Flanges
Duct Mount Fan
Speed Controller
Parry does not supply any ducting and it is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that
extraction ducting complies with all current standards. External weather louvered panels are