NuTone 9965 Quick Start Manual

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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Heat-A-Ventlite
(with Night Light)
MODEL: 9965-RO2
FOR BEST RESULTS
In a new construction site, install the housing (complete with heater and ventilator) during rough-in construction of the building. The light assembly and the grille should be installed when the finished ceiling is in place.
Installation in an existing, finished building requires an accessible area (attic or crawl space) above the planned location. See “INSTALLATION IN EXISTING CONSTRUCTION.”
Do not install closer than 12 inches to a vertical surface. Do not install over tub or shower enclosure.
For installation in sloped ceilings up to 12/12 pitch.
Ductwork must point up.
UNIT DIMENSIONS
14"
3
⁄4"
9
73⁄4"
FIGURE 1
Refer to Figure 1 for housing's dimensions.
NOTE: If there will be a finished second floor above, the Model 9965 housing requires a minimum of 2" x 8" joist construction for mounting.
WIRING AND DUCTWORK
1. Run the required wiring during rough-in stage of
construction.
2. Total connected load: 1730 watts.
3. Plan to run 120vAC, 60 Hz wiring (with ground) on a
separate 20 Amp circuit from a power source, through
the provided wall switch, to the housing's junction box.
See wiring diagram.
4. Use 4" round duct.
INSTALLATION IN NEW CONSTRUCTION
PREPARATION
1. Install hanger bar brackets in slots in housing. (See Fig. 3)
Do not tighten completely to allow bars to be inserted.
2. Refer to Figure 2. Insert hanger bars into brackets.
Refer to Figure 3. Slide hanger bar brackets down to end
3.
of slot closest to outside edge of housing. Tighten brackets
in this position.
4. Refer to Figure 4. Remove junction box cover by
removing one screw.
5. Refer to Figure 4. Remove appropriate wiring knockout(s)
and install approved box connector(s).
HANGER BARS
FIGURE 2
JUNCTION BOX COVER
ADJUSTMENT SLOT
KNOCKOUTS
FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4
MOUNTING THE HOUSING
HEATER JUNCTION BOX
HEATER (
WHITE)
LIGHT
RED
WHT
BLK
WHT
BLK
W
HT
WHT
BLU
VENT
NIGHT LIGHT
SWITCH BOX
H
EAT
LIGHT
V
ENT
N
IGHT
L
IGHT
120vAC LINE
GROUND
WHITE
BLACK
T
NOTE: WHEN THERMOSTAT OR TIMER IS USED, CONNECT AT
T
1. Locate housing between joists.
2. Refer to Figure 5. Using nails, secure hanger bars to joist.
NOTE: The hanger bar brackets are adjustable. Allowing for the thickness of the finished ceiling, mount hanger bars so that edge of housing will be flush with the finished ceiling.
3. Adjust brackets as required. Tighten brackets.
INSTALLING THE DUCTWORK
1. Refer to Figure 5. Install duct collar.
2. Using 4" round duct, connect duct to collar and tape connection.
INSTALLING THE SWITCH
1. Install double-gang switch box in chosen location. Refer to Figure 6. Run wiring and make wiring
2. connections.
3. Use supplied screws to secure switch bracket assembly to switch box. Using supplied screws, secure wall plate to switch bracket.
4.
INSTALLING AND CONNECTING THE WIRING
Refer to Figure 6.
All wiring must comply with local codes and unit must
be properly grounded.
1. Using 12-gauge wire, run 120vAC, 60 Hz wiring (with ground) from a power source to the wall switch location.
The unit must be wired on a separate 20 Amp circuit.
2. Run wiring from switch location to housing as shown in the wiring diagram.
3. Make wiring connections as shown in wiring diagram.
4. Replace junction box cover. Slide slotted hole in cover over screw. Tighten screw securely.
5. Secure wire cover with one screw.
6. Insert heater and ventilator plugs into proper receptacles as shown.
MOUNTING THE GRILLE ASSEMBLY
1. Refer to Figure 7. Place the reflector into the grille.
2. Refer to Figure 8. Insert light plug and night light plug into receptacles.
3. Refer to Figure 7. Using two provided screws, secure grille and reflector to housing.
4. Install 100 watt (maximum) light bulb into light socket.
5. Install 7 watt (maximum) C-7 candelabra type bulb into night light socket.
efer to Figure 9.Snap lens into place.
6.R
FIGURE 6
DUCT COLLAR
GRILLE
REFLECTOR
(LENS OMITTED FROM DRAWING FOR ILLUSTRATIVE
FIGURE 5 FIGURE 7
PURPOSES)
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