ROGERSELLER Tectonic 3502001304 User manual

by Rogerseller
Extraction Fan
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y of continuous product development, the design and specifications depicted are subject to change without notice.
Ple ticulars with your client advisor prior to purchase.
Installation
Instructions

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y of continuous product development, the design and specifications depicted are subject to change without notice.
Ple ticulars with your client advisor prior to purchase.
Installation Locations
It is not recommended that Exhaust Vents be installed in ceiling
above 2.4m, as it can limit the effectiveness of the extraction of
moisture and steam.
Specification
Please read before beginning installation:
The manufacturers warranty will not be covered if the product is installed in a room with systems or structures which do not
meet the required building, electrical and ventilation standards or for work carried out by unqualified persons.
The product must be installed by qualified technicians only, in-line with local standards.
The installer must not alter any part of the product and should only connect and install the components as indicated in this
manual.
This manual constitutes an integral part of the product. Please store it safely in an accessible place for future reference
Sizing Your Ventilation System
Step 1
Select your required application:
- Bathroom (15 minimum air changes per hour)
- Toilet (10 minimum air changes per hour)
“Air Changes per Hour” means an airflow rate sufficient enough to remove/replace the total volume of air in a given room at a
specified number of times per hour
L
H
W
Inlet Vents Air Flow Volume (m3/h)
1 < 202
2 < 379
3 < 524
Secondary Fan >524
Step 2
Calculate room volume:
To calculate the volume of the room in cubic meters (m3) _ multiply the length x width x height. Eg:
2.2m x 2.5m x 2.4m = 13.2m3
Step 3
Calculate fan performance requirement:
To calculate the exhaust fan performance requirements multiply the room volume by the
maximum recommended air changes (bathroom = 15).
Eg: 13.2m3 x 15 = 198m3/hr
Step 4
Determine ventilation requirements:
Using the provided Performance Curve Chart identify your exhaust vent performance
requirements.
Eg: With a required flow rate of 198m3/hr and 0Pa Static Pressure you will require 1x exhaust vent
inlet.
Tectonic Exhaust Performance Chart Overview

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Specification
Tectonic Exhaust Performance Curve Chart
300
1x Inlet
2x Inlets
250
3x Inlets
200
150
100
50
0
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
Air Flow m3/hr
Static Pressure, Pa
The Rogerseller Torus In-line Exhaust Fan Motor
comes with up to 3 optional inlet ports for
Exhaust Vent connection.
Note:
The performance curve chart has been tested in conjunction with the Rogerseller Torus In-line Exhaust Fan Motor, with each
exhaust vent using 1x 90 degree bend on the inlet and 3m lengths of flexible duct connected to the inlet and outlet of the of the
exhaust fan motor.
If the installation requires further lengths of duct and extra bends then the installing technician will need to calculate and adjust the
performance curve as necessary (Exhaust Motor specific performance information is supplied with the product or at request)
Location
Careful location of the exhaust vent will help maximize the air-flow and exhaust fan efficiency.
Air being extracted from a room should always be able to be replaced with 'make-up' air.
It is also important to make sure the 'static pressure' of the system is in balance.
Make-Up air is the amount of air required in order for the exhaust motor to work effectively. this air can come from and adjacent
room or outside (window vent, etc.). Insuffucient make-up air will result in depressurisation in the room, preventing the exhaust
system from adequatley removing the required air flow.
"What goes out must come in".
Static Pressure refers to the resistance to airflow in a ventilation system’s components and duct work. The push of the air must be
equal to or greater than the resistance to the flow or no air will circulate through the ducts.
"Fan performance decreases as static pressure increases".
The ventilation system will not operate correctly if the static pressures are not balance and/or there is not enough make-up air
available.

Dimensions are approximate. Information in this technical overview is representative of the product available at the time of printing.
y of continuous product development, the design and specifications depicted are subject to change without notice.
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3
195
Exhaust Vent
Vent Cap
Product Breakdown
In-Ceiling Bracket
Specification
Dimensions
Thread
Butterfly Clip

Installation
LED Light (Optional)
STEP 1
Remove Vent Cap.
Take the threaded end connection from the LED-
push through the rubber bush and feed through.
STEP 2
Remove the cover from the adhesive strips on the rear of the LED lights.
Place LED lights in location facing in the downwards direction and press
firmly to adhere.
Using the two supplied screws firmly secure the lights in place.
Adjust wiring as necessary.
STEP 3
Once LED lights are securely in place, connect the
power supply by threading the A & B connections
together (finger tight).
NOTE
Outlet power supply can then be plugged into mains power.
Rogerseller recommends connecting the LED power supply in conjunction with the exhaust motor so
that when the exhaust motor is operating the LED light is on, giving its desired effect. Alternatively the
LED can be installed to be used in isolation to the Exhaust Motor.
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y of continuous product development, the design and specifications depicted are subject to change without notice.
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AB
Rubber
Bush
Adhesive
Tape
Power
Supply

Installation
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y of continuous product development, the design and specifications depicted are subject to change without notice.
Ple ticulars with your client advisor prior to purchase.
NOTE
Prior to installation of product please make sure allowances have been made for:
-Electrical connections_ Power sockets to accommodate LED lights (if required) & exhaust motor.
-Exhaust connections_ Ductwork installed on both the inlet & outlet of exhaust motor.
For installation of the Extraction Fan Motor please refer to instructions in product packaging.
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STEP 1
Mark out desired cut-out for Exhaust Vent.
STEP 2
Neatly cut out hole for Exhaust Vent in Ceiling. Making
sure the ceiling is adequate for supporting the Exhaust
Vent.
If ceiling is inadequate to support the Exhaust Vent,
extra support may be required before installation.
STEP 3
Pushing the already installed duct-work through the
ceiling cut-out, securely connect and seal to the Exhaust
Vent outlet.
Tape

Installation
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y of continuous product development, the design and specifications depicted are subject to change without notice.
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Always remember to recycle.
STEP 4
Lift the Butterfly Clips to the upward position in preparation
to be inserted through ceiling cut-out.
STEP 5
Insert ducting and Exhaust Vent through ceiling cut-out,
pushing flush to the ceiling.
Only release Butterfly Clips once product is inserted through
the ceiling cut-out.
STEP 6
Once install is complete and thoroughly checked that the
product is secure and the Vent Cap is firmly secured in
place, wipe over shower face with warm soapy water and a
clean soft cloth.

Specifications
It is a requirement that licensed technicians carry out all installations required of this product.
Allinstallations should comply with the relevant requirements, local codes and building, electrical and
ventilation standards.
Care and Maintenance
[1] Product should be inspected for surface damage prior to installation. [2] Cleaning and handling of all
finishes must be performed carefully. [3] Clean products using a soft cloth with warm soapy water only. [4]
Never use harsh detergents or abrasive cleaners as these will damage the product. [5] Water marks can be
removed from Matt Finishes with an application of a carnauba wax based non-abrasive polish on a microfibre
cloth. [6] Do not use undue pressure when cleaning and wipe in one direction only. [7] Contact with harsh
chemicals such as hair dye, hair bleach etc will result in damage to the finish. [8] Tapware should never be
installed using acetone silicones. [9] Avoid the use of wax based furniture creams as this can result in a build up
of deposits which will detract from the appearance. [10] Damage to finishes arising from improper installation or
post installation use or failure to observe the above care and cleaning instructions will void all warranty
agreements.
Warranty
Rogerseller tapware, bathroom fittings and sanitaryware are covered by a five (5) year warranty from date
ofpurchase. Forfullterms and conditions please refer to rogerseller.com.au
Rogerseller Showrooms —
Melbourne
173-177 Barkly Avenue
Burnley VIC 3121
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Sydney
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Waterloo NSW 2017
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Brisbane
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Fortitude Valley QLD 4006
P 07 3251 4333
Concept Stores —
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(Fishwick ACT)
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(Mitchell ACT)
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Southern Innovations
(Albury NSW)
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(Malvern SA)
P 08 8291 3000 rogerseller.com.au
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