Ventline Vanair Trailer Roof Vent w/ 12V Fan - 6-1/4" Diameter - SmokeVentline RV Vents and Fans VP 543SP This roof vent uses a 12 volt fan to circulate air in motor homes and enclosed trailers, keeping interiors ventilated without compromising security. Rounded, plastic vent cover opens and closes with the simple spin of a handle. Features: Roof vent's electric fan yields better air circulation than non powered models, exhausting hot air while trailer or RV remains locked and secure Efficient 12 volt centrifugal blower
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Ventline RV Vents and Fans - VP-543SP
This roof vent uses a
12-volt fan to circulate air in motor homes and enclosed trailers,
keeping interiors ventilated without compromising security. Rounded,
plastic vent cover opens and closes with the simple spin of a handle.
Features:
Roof
vent's electric fan yields better air circulation than non-powered
models, exhausting hot air while trailer or RV remains locked and secure
Efficient 12-volt centrifugal blower design
Draws only 1-1/2 amps yet moves 100 CFM - low demand on battery
Quiet operation
Easy, one-handed opening and closing of dome
Translucent cover allows some light through
Fan uses 12-volt DC power
Low-profile plastic dome
Butt connectors and ring terminals sold separately
Made in the USA
Fan power: 12-volt DC
100 CFM
Cover color: Smoke
Rough opening size: 6-1/4" diameter
Vent extends above roof:
2-3/8" Closed
3-1/4" Open
1-Year warranty
Note: Screws
and sealer are not included. See Installation Kit (RVIKIT100), which
includes all necessary screws and sealer to install vent.Note: Not for use above tubs, showers or range cooking surfaces.Installation Instructions
Cut a 6-1/4" diameter rough opening through roof. (You can use the smaller diameter of the ceiling garnish as a template.)
Remove the two screws from the roof cap and then take off the cap for access to the mounting holes.
Apply sealant to bottom of flange. Be sure to surround each screw hole.
Make electrical connections.
Insert
vent into the rough opening and align it correctly with the trailer.
The flange is stamped "FRONT" on the part that should be oriented toward
the front of the trailer or RV.
Mount to roof with #8 screws.
Insert ceiling garnish into opening and attach with #8 screws.