QuietCool AFR PRO-1.3 Roof Mount Attic Fan Owner’s Manual

June 17, 2024
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QuietCool AFR PRO-1.3 Roof Mount Attic Fan

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Specifications

  • Model: AFR PRO-1.3
  • Motors: Two-Speed PSC Motors
  • Coating: Hybrid Black Polyester Paint
  • Manufacturing: Designed and Built in California
  • Warranty: 15 Years

Product Usage Instructions

Getting Started

Before installation, read the manual thoroughly for important information.

Installation

Follow the installation instructions provided in the manual carefully to ensure proper setup of the Attic Roof Mount Fan.

Warnings

  • Unguarded Impeller: Do not place the fan where it can be accessed by people or animals.
  • Damaged Cord: Do not operate the fan with a damaged cord; return it for repair.
  • Cord Safety: Avoid running the cord under carpeting, rugs, or furniture to prevent tripping hazards.
  • Servicing: Disconnect from power before servicing; do not use solid-state speed control devices.

System Overview

The QuietCool Smart Attic Fan offers energy-efficient ventilation with two- speed PSC motors and an adjustable thermostat.
It helps cool the attic, reducing heat buildup in the house.

System Venting Requirements

To ensure proper ventilation, maintain 1 square foot of net free vent area per 750 CFM and have 2 to 4 square feet of inlet vents per fan. Common vent types and sizes are listed in the manual for reference.

FAQ

  • Where can I find the serial number for the fan?
  • The serial number for the fan is located on the back cover of the owner’s guide. Remember to leave it with the homeowner.

WARNINGS

CAUTION: This unit has an unguarded impeller. Do not use in locations readily accessible to people or animals.
CAUTION: Do not operate any fan with a damaged cord or plug. Discard fan or return it to an authorized service facility for examination and/or repair.
CAUTION: Do not run cord under carpeting. Do not cover the cord with throw rugs, runners, or similar coverings. Do not route the cord under furniture or appliances. Arrange the cord away from the traffic area so that it will not be tripped over.
CAUTION: Automatically start the device. To reduce the risk of injury, disconnect from the power supply before servicing. Do not use the fan with any solid-state speed control device. For residential use only.

SYSTEM OVERVIEW

INTRODUCTION

CONGRATULATIONS
on the purchase of your new QuietCool Smart Attic Fan!
QuietCool Attic Fans are the best in the business. New for 2023, our Smart Line of roof mount attic fans have been completely re-designed! With a new hood design, integrated wildlife guard, and new flashing options, the AFR line is better than ever!
With two available speeds with an energy-efficient PSC motor and an adjustable thermostat, the AFR PRO-1.3 offers the best value at the best price point.
QuietCool Attic Fans work almost everywhere, anytime. During the summer, an attic can be 40-50 degrees hotter than the outside temperature, which in turn heats up the house much faster. With an attic fan, you can cool the attic to the same temperature as it is outside, greatly reducing the house from heating as quickly.

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FEATURES

  • High-Efficiency Two-Speed PSC Motors
  • High-quality Hybrid Black Polyester Paint Coating
  • Designed and Built in California
  • 15 Year Warranty

SYSTEM VENTING REQUIREMENTS

VERY IMPORTANT: 1 SQUARE FOOT OF NET FREE VENT AREA PER 750 CFM
RECOMMENDED: 2 TO 4 SQUARE FEET OF INLET VENTS PER FAN

Venting plays a very significant role in the performance of QuietCool fans. QuietCool recommends a minimum of 1 SQ. FT. of venting for every 750 CFM in the QuietCool system. If an attic has at least 1:750 attic venting, the QuietCool system will operate efficiently and effectively. If an attic has less than 1:750 attic venting, the system may not operate as efficiently, or effectively, as it could with 1:750 attic venting. But don’t worry, the system will still operate if there is not enough venting.
Insufficient venting is a very simple problem to fix. Roofing contractors can add extra venting to most homes simply and easily. The most common types of venting is shown in the chart below.

Vent Type Model Type Average Size Venting Sq. Ft.

Gable vent

| |

12” x 19.5”

|

1.20

Dormer Vent

| |

14” x 8”

|

0.70

Ridge Vent

| |

4’ – 12’

|

0.125 per ft

Soffit Vent

| | 16” x 4”

16” x 6”

16” x 8”

| 0.19

0.29

0.39

O’Hagin Vent

|

| Low/Medium Profile Tapered Low Profile

Low Profile Flat

High Profile

|

0.5

0.6

0.68

0.68

Note: This table is only a guideline and is not a guarantee of venting capacity.

INCLUDED IN THE BOX

  • QuietCool Roof Mount Attic Fan
  • Hardware Kit
  • Cut-out Template

HARDWARE KIT CONTENTS

  • A. (5) All-Purpose Screws 4 for Hub, 1 extra

READ BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL AN AFR FAN
GETTING STARTED

NOTE: Always follow local building codes because the fan may require specific fasteners or anchoring systems not discussed in this installation guide. Installation should be done by a licensed roofing contractor.
IMPORTANT: Do not cut through any rafters or structural members while cutting the fan hole. Only cut out the roof decking.

GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION

  1. READ INSTRUCTIONS – All safety and operation instructions must be read.

  2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS – The safety and operating instructions should be kept for future reference.

  3. HEED WARNINGS – All warnings should be followed.

  4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS – All installation and operating instructions should be followed.

  5. WATER – The QuietCool system should not be used near water.

  6. HEAT – The QuietCool system should be situated away from heat sources.

  7. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE – Only qualified service personnel should service the QuietCool system.
    The user should not attempt to service the product.

  8. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Do not install the fan in wet or windy conditions
  • Tie off both yourself and your equipment when working on steep-pitched roofs to avoid falls
  • Wear safety glasses and protective gloves when using power tools
  • Always wear slip-resistant shoes when working on the roof
  • Do not cut through any rafters or structural members of the roof during installation

TOOLS/MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED

  • Cordless Drill with Nut Driver
  • Roofing Nails
  • Reciprocating Saw
  • Measuring Tape
  • Weatherproof Roofing Grade Sealant
  • Roofing Knife
  • Ladder Marker or Carpenter Pencil
  • Optional secondary flashing for tile/cement roofs
  • Optional curb flashing for flat roofs

CHOOSING THE RIGHT LOCATION

  • Choose a location to install your QuietCool roof-mounted fan that allows for balanced airflow throughout the attic space. We always recommend the fan to be installed centrally located on the roof three feet below the ridge line.
  • This will allow you to access the fan very easily. Your roof mount fan should not be installed any closer than within 5 feet to an existing passive vent, ridge vent, or additional fan unit.

ROOF PITCH REQUIREMENTS (MAX ROOF PITCH 8:12)

  • AFRs installed with the primary or optional secondary flashing: roofs with 3:12 to 8:12 roof pitch
  • AFRs installed with the optional curb flashing: roofs with less than 3:12 roof pitch

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

  • Secondary Flashing for tile or cement roofs (part number FLA-SEC-3743)
  • Curb Flashing for flat roofs (part number FLA-CRB-2222)

IMPORTANT: Installing the AFR without the use of a QuietCool flashing, using an improper flashing based on the guidelines above, or installing the AFR on roofs with a pitch greater than 8:12 will void the warranty of the unit and may compromise the integrity of your roof. Only install the AFR using QuietCool flashings appropriate to the roof in which you are installing the AFR.

INSTALLATION

INSTALLING AFR
(Shingle Roofs from 3:12 to 8:12)

NOTE: This installation utilizes the included Primary Flashing of the AFR. For installing the AFR on a tile or cement roof, please skip.

  1. Determine in which area you would like to install your QuietCool AFR.

  2. From inside the attic, find the center point between the two roof rafters and mark it as the center of the fan hole. Partially insert a screw into the center point mark. (see Figure 2.1A)

  3. Go to the roof. Using the screw as a reference point and the provided template, trace out the 17 1/4” diameter circle. (see Figure 2.1B)

  4. Use a reciprocating saw to cut out the traced hole pattern from the roof decking. Remove the cutout decking material from around the hole as needed. (see Figure 2.1C)

  5. Insert the reciprocating saw sideways between the shingles and roof decking. Starting at the 3 o’clock position of the vent hole, begin cutting in a sweeping motion under the shingles, cutting through any roofing nails or staples. Continue cutting counterclockwise around the vent hole until reaching the 9 o’clock position.

  6. Using a roofing knife, cut a 4-inch horizontal slit in the shingles at the 9 o’clock and 3 o’clock positions of the hole, allowing the fan’s flashing to slide underneath the shingles. (see Figure 2.1D)

  7. Remove the fan hood for easier installation. This will help you line up the fan to the hole in the roof.

  8. Lifting the fan unit up at an angle, apply a weatherproof sealant to the bottom side of the fan unit. This will help keep the fan in place and create a watertight seal. (See Figure 2.3E)
    NOTE: Be sure to use a generous amount of weatherproof sealant to create a watertight seal.

  9. Slide the fan unit underneath the shingles until the fan reaches the top of the hole and apply more sealant. (See Figure 2.1F)

  10. Using a minimum of 8 roofing nails, nail the fan to the roof through the primary flashing, securing the fan to the roof. To prevent leaking, be sure to apply weatherproof sealant on the nail heads. (see Figure 2.1G)

  11. Secure the shingles by re-nailing them into the roof and applying weatherproof sealant. (See Figure 2.1H & I)

  12. Apply weatherproof sealant to the seam between the AFR fan housing and primary flashing. This seam must be sealed to create a weatherproof barrier between the fan and the flashing. (see Figure 2.1J)
    NOTE: This seam exists to allow the use of interchangeable flashings. If this seam is not sealed, water may leak in between the fan housing and the flashing. Be sure to use a generous amount of weatherproof sealant to create a watertight seal.

  13. Re-install the hood onto the fan unit and remove the protective film. (see Figure 2.1K)

INSTALLING AFR
(Tile or Cement Roofs from 3:12 to 8:12)

NOTE: This installation requires the purchase of the QuietCool Secondary Flashing accessory (part number FLA-SEC-3743)
NOTE: When applying weatherproof sealant, be sure to use a generous amount to create a watertight seal.

  1. Determine in which area you would like to install your QuietCool AFR.

  2. From inside the attic, find the center point between the two roof rafters and mark it as the center of the fan hole. Partially insert a screw into the center point mark.

  3. Go to the roof and find the area in which you marked your fan hole with the screw. Move the tiles out of the way to expose a large area around where you will cut the fan hole. (see Figure 2.2A)

  4. Using the screw as a reference point and the provided template, trace out the 17 1/4” diameter circle. (see Figure 2.2B)

  5. Use a saw to cut out the traced hole pattern from the roof decking. Remove the cutout decking material from around the hole as needed. (see Figure 2.2C)

  6. Apply a weatherproof barrier to the roof.

  7. Remove the fan hood for easier installation. This will help you line up the fan to the hole in the roof and shape your tile.

  8. Position the fan so that it is centered with the vent hole.

  9. Lifting the fan unit at an angle, apply a weatherproof sealant to the bottom side of the fan unit. This will help keep the fan in place and create a watertight seal. (see Figure 2.2D)

  10. Using a minimum of 8 roofing nails, nail the fan to the roof through the primary flashing, securing the fan to the roof. To prevent leaking, be sure to apply weatherproof sealant on the nail heads. (see Figure 2.2E)

  11. Once complete, apply a more weatherproof barrier around the fan unit on top and bottom. Be sure to apply a generous amount of weatherproof sealant underneath the weatherproof barrier and install it with roofing nails. (see Figure 2.2F)

  12. Apply weatherproof sealant to the seam between the AFR fan housing and primary flashing. This seam must be sealed to create a weatherproof barrier between the fan and the flashing. (see Figure 2.2G)
    NOTE: This seam exists to allow the use of interchangeable flashings. If this seam is not sealed, water may leak in between the fan housing and the flashing. Be sure to use a generous amount of weatherproof sealant to create a watertight seal.

  13. Using the QuietCool Secondary Flashing accessory (part number FLA-SEC-3743), gently slide the flashing over the fan housing and hood mounting tabs. (see Figure 2.2H)
    NOTE: The secondary flashing was designed to work with almost all types of tile and cement roofs. The flashing can be molded to create the shapes of more unique style roofs such as S-Tile and M-Tile.
    NOTE: Be sure that the secondary flashing extends onto the roof tile at the bottom of the flashing. This ensures that water cannot leak between roof tiles.

  14. Form the secondary flashing to close the gap between the flashing and the fan housing. The aluminum is very malleable so this should be done easily using your hands. Using weatherproof sealant, seal the gap between the fan housing and secondary flashing. (see Figure 2.2I)

  15. Bend the left and right side edges of the secondary flashing at a 90º angle to create a water channel on either side of the flashing. This will help direct water to flow down and back onto the roof rather than side to side under the tiles. (see Figure 2.2J)

  16. Using an angle grinder, cut the removed tiles to fit them to the shape of the fan and secondary flashing. (see Figure 2.2K)

  17. Re-install the tile around the fan unit. (see Figure 2.2L)

  18. Apply weatherproof sealant on the bottom side of the secondary flashing to secure the flashing to the roof tile. (see Figure 2.2M)

  19. Re-install the hood onto the fan unit and remove the protective film.

WIRING

IMPORTANT: Wiring Diagrams are for examples ONLY. Wiring should be done by a licensed electrician following local building and electrical codes and/or NEC guidelines.
NOTE: Your fan came with the thermostat pre-wired to a power cord for testing purposes before installation. If you would like to hard-wire the fan, or it is required by your local building codes, please follow the wiring instructions below.

THERMOSTAT WIRING

  1. For this installation, you will need a 2-wire Romex and a thermostat.

  2. Open up the thermostat that is connected to the fan. Remove the power cord. Bring your 2-wire Romex from the power source into the thermostat.

  3. With a wire nut, tie the white common wires together.

  4. High Speed: Tie the black wire from the fan to one of the black wires from the thermostat. Cap the red wire (see Figure 3.1A)
    Low Speed: Tie the red wire from the fan to one of the black wires from the thermostat. Cap the black wire (see Figure 3.1B)

  5. Tie the black wire from the power source to the remaining black wire from the thermostat.

  6. Using the ground screw in the thermostat, ground your power source and the green wire from the fan.

  7. Mount the thermostat to one of the joists near the attic fan.

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REMOTE THERMOSTAT WIRING

  1. For this installation, you will need a 2-wire Romex, a junction box, and a thermostat.

  2. Open up the thermostat that is connected to the fan. Remove the power cord. Remove the bracket mounting the thermostat to the flex tubing and remove the thermostat. Mount a junction box to the flex tubing with the included bracket and mount the junction box. Bring your 2-wire Romex from the power source into the junction box.

  3. Mount the thermostat in the best location for thermostat readings. Run a 2-wire Romex from the junction box to the thermostat. Tape the white wire on each side of the 2-wire Romex to indicate that it is a switch leg.

  4. In the junction box, with a wire nut, tie the white common wires together. Using the green ground screw, ground the green wire from the fan and the 2-wire Romex from the thermostat to the junction box.

  5. High Speed: Tie the black wire from the fan to the taped white wire from the thermostat (see Figure 3.2A)QuietCool-AFR-PRO-1-3-Roof-Mount-Attic-Fan-fig-34 QuietCool-AFR-PRO-1-3-Roof-Mount-Attic-Fan-fig-35
    Low Speed: Tie the red wire from the fan to the taped white wire from the thermostat (see Figure 3.2B)

  6. Tie the black wire from the power source to the black wire from the thermostat. Replace the cover on the junction box.

  7. In the thermostat, tie the black wire to one of the black wires from the thermostat. Tie the taped wire to the other black wire from the thermostat. Using the ground screw in the thermostat, ground the ground wire from the 2-wire Romex.

  8. Tie the two remaining black wires together. Then, tie the remaining copper wires together.

SYSTEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

SETTING THE THERMOSTAT

  • The thermostat included with your AFR PRO-1.3 is a simple way to control your attic fan.
  • The thermostat can be adjusted to any temperature between 60º and 120º. Whatever temperature you set the thermostat to will cause your attic fan to turn on when your attic temperature is at or above the set temperature.
  • To change the setting of the thermostat, simply take a screwdriver and twist the dial.
  • The thermostat also includes a Fire Fuse that will turn off the attic fan if it detects a temperature above 182ºF in your attic.
  • The purpose of this is to shut off in the event of a house fire to prevent the spread of flames.

USING YOUR QUIETCOOL ATTIC FAN

Attic fans are designed to cool and ventilate your attic all year long. Depending on the month of the year, you will want to change the temperature setting of your thermostat.

SUMMER MONTHS

  • In the summer, the attic in your home can reach temperatures above 150ºF.
  • An attic fan is designed to cool and ventilate your attic space in the hot months of the year to help protect your HVAC equipment, protect the integrity of your house structure, and to prevent the heat in the attic from heating up your indoor living space.
  • We recommend setting your thermostat between 80ºF and 100ºF for the most effective cooling during the warmer months of the year.
  • With an attic fan running during the summer, we have seen attic temperature maintain as low as a 5ºF difference between the outside temperature and the attic temperature.

WINTER MONTHS
In the winter, ice and condensation can build up on the roof and in the attic due to the drastic temperature difference between the outside air and the air inside the home. This can cause major damage to your HVAC equipment as well as the structure of your home. This is called ice damming and it is a major issue in cold climates.
With an attic fan, you can ventilate the attic space to help keep the moisture level low and keep the attic temperature close to the outside temperature. And since heat rises, you won’t be wasting any of the heat within your home.
We recommend setting your thermostat to 60ºF for the most effective ventilation and protection against ice damming.

WARRANTY

ROOF MOUNT ATTIC FANS LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser of this model or, if this unit is purchased and requires installation by a building contractor, to the original owner of the home. No subsequent purchaser of the unit or of a home in which it is installed is entitled to any of the benefits of this warranty. The QuietCool Product that you have purchased has a limited warranty from the date of purchase against defects in workmanship and materials. Please see the attached chart below for warranty details. If you believe you received a defective product, call our customer service at 1-888-QUIETCOOL. Have proof of purchase available to validate the warranty. If it’s necessary to send the defective part to QC Manufacturing, Inc., freight is paid by the customer. If found to be defective following examinations, any defective part will be replaced free of charge and returned freight prepaid. This warranty does not cover any labor costs, including those required for diagnosis, field repair replacement, or removal of any allegedly defective part. The company reserves the right to require and receive proof of purchase of the date of purchase before undertaking its obligations under this warranty. The right to require and receive proof of purchase of date of purchase extends to all licensed dealers of QC Manufacturing Inc. products.

Limitations
QC Manufacturing, Inc. shall not be liable for, and this warranty does not apply to, any failure, defect, or damage resulting from or connected with misuse, abuse, neglect improper handling or staging, or installation, not in strict adherence to QC Manufacturing’s written instructions; unauthorized alteration to factory specs, lack of maintenance, lack of proper ventilation transportation damage, the impact of foreign objects, fire, flood, earthquake, lightning, hurricane, hail, tornado or other violent storms, force majeure or other act of (g)God; or defects in failure of or damage caused by materials used as roofing base over which the product is installed or by movement, distortion, cracking or settling of walls or the foundation of the building. QC Manufacturing, Inc. reserves the right to discontinue or modify any of its products including, without limitation, color, and shall not be liable as a result of such discontinuation or modification, nor shall QC Manufacturing, Inc. be liable in the event replacement material may vary in color in comparison to the original product as a result of normal weathering.
This warranty does not cover damage caused by standing water. Applications exposed to salt spray or within 2 miles of the seacoast, must be maintained by washing with fresh water at least twice a year. Not doing so could cause the warranty to be voided. This warranty is restricted to failures resulting from normal weather and does not include coating failures caused by scratches, scrapes or any other unnatural damage including; improperly formed, fabricated, or embossed material. If QC Manufacturing, Inc. replaces any product under this warranty, it may substitute products designated by QC Manufacturing, Inc. to be of comparable quality or price range in the event the product initially installed has been discontinued or modified.
Even if your Fan was not properly installed according to QC’s published application instructions, this limited warranty remains in effect if your Fan fails to perform as a result of a manufacturing defect.

However, QC will NOT compensate you for:

  1. Damage resulting from any of the following:
    • If any panels or other parts are installed in a manner that does not permit drainage of water from all surfaces.
    • Corrosion caused by heavy fallout or exposure to corrosive chemicals, ash, or fumes from any chemical plant, foundry, plating works, kiln, fertilizer manufacturing, paper plant, aviation fuel, or the like or corrosion caused by contact of the panels and trim with dissimilar materials such as copper, lead or graphite or water runoff from these materials onto the panels and trim.
    • Deterioration caused by any corrosive substance or any condensate of any harmful substance contained, generated, or released inside the building.
    • Damage caused by spray foam insulation.
  2. Damage from anything other than an inherent manufacturing defect in your Fan, such as:
    • Improper installation of your Fan, faulty application, or application not in strict accordance with QC’s published application instructions.
    • Settlement, movement, or defects in the building, walls, foundation, roof deck, or materials adjacent to or over which the Fan was installed.
  3. Damage to your Fan or leaking into your building resulting from factors beyond QC’s control, including, but not limited to:
    • Acts of nature, such as, but not limited to, hurricanes, earthquakes, extraordinary winds, lightning, hail, fire, radiation
    • Improper storage or handling of your Fan.
  4. Damage resulting from the application of overlying or adjacent roofing materials.
  5. Damage resulting from mold growth or condensation.
  6. Chipping, fading, or peeling paint on your Fan, unless covered by paint coating limitations listed below.
  7. Labor costs for removing or replacing your Fan except as specifically provided for above or for any other roofing or building materials.

Paint Coating Warranty Coverage

  1. Film Integrity
    • The warranty covers paint coating not breaking down due to environmental factors, including flaking, chipping, or peeling, in each case under ordinary visual observation.
  2. Chalk Performance
    • The warranty covers paint coating not chalking or oxidizing over a number 5 rating, when measured under the standard procedures specified in ASTM D4214.
  3. Color Performance
    • The warranty covers freedom from fade or change in AE units calculated under ASTM D2244 paragraph 6.2.2 CIELab*, 100 Observer, specular included. The color change is measured on an exposed painted surface that has been cleaned of surface soils and chalk and then compared to corresponding values measured on the original or unexposed coated surface. Color change is warranted at AE<5.
  4. Edge Creep:
    • The warranty covers edge creep that exceeds 0.5”

Limited Warranty Protection
Roof Mount Attic Fan – Controls
QC Manufacturing, Inc. extends this warranty coverage to the original purchaser of the following QuietCool products (see attached for applicable products) for a while (varies by product) provided that the product has been installed in strict accordance with QC Manufacturing, Inc.’s written installation instructions. Under this warranty, QC Manufacturing, Inc., at no charge, will repair or replace any product found to be defective during the warranty period as long as proof of purchase is submitted to QC Manufacturing, Inc. (QC Manufacturing, Inc.’s period begins when the product installation is completed). QC Manufacturing, Inc.’s maximum liability under this limited warranty will be equal to the reasonable cost to replace the defective product.

Motor Replacements
The electrical motor is to be used solely as a direct replacement for a motor of the same model in QC Manufacturing, Inc., QuietCool products. Using the motor in any other product could result in electrical shock and/or fire, which may cause property damage, serious injury, or even death. Any motor replacement should be installed by a qualified licensed electrician under local, state, and national electrical codes and standards. Make sure that power to the unit has been completely turned OFF at the breaker before approaching inspecting or installing the replacement motor. If found that the motor failure was by improper installation QC will not be liable for any cost associated with the motor replacement. For example, the cost of the motor and shipping costs to and from the customer. Repairs and replacement parts supplied under this warranty are warranted only for the period listed in the below chart from the date of the original retail purchase of the unit.
Other Conditions
This warranty is the entire agreement between you and QC Manufacturing, Inc., and there are no other oral or written warranties, liabilities, or obligations of QC Manufacturing except apart from those set forth herein. Pertinent state law shall control for what time after sale a consumer/homeowner may seek a remedy according to the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall QC Manufacturing, Inc. be liable for consequential or incidental damages of any kind, including any damage to the building, its contents, or any persons therein, resulting from the breach of any warranty set forth herein, unless exclusion of these types of damages is specifically prohibited by state law. No field representative of QC Manufacturing, Inc. or any distributor or dealer is authorized to make any change or modifications to this warranty.

Products Model Numbers Warranty

Roof Mount Attic Fans

|

AFR PRO-1.3 AFR SMT PRO-1.3 AFR SMT PRO-2.0 AFR SMT ES-2.0

| Fifteen (15) years of coverage applies to the QuietCool motor fan assembly which

includes Motor, Fan Blade, Fan Housing, and cover.

Five (5) years of coverage applies to the paint coating of the fan housing and cover.

Accessories| Model Numbers| Warranty
Controls|

IT-AF-SMT, IT-AF-SMT-NR, IT-30001, IT-30002

| One (1) Year coverage applies to the models indicated.

Flashings

|

FLA-SEC-3743, FLA-CRB-2222

| Fifteen (15) years of coverage applies to the models indicated.

Five (5) years of coverage applies to the paint coating of the models indicated.

How to Start the Warranty Process
To obtain service under this warranty, first, contact the dealer where you purchased the equipment. If you are unable to find or reach your dealer, contact Customer Service at QC Manufacturing, Inc. by phone, email, or by visiting our website at  https://quietcoolsystems.com/support/return- merchandise-authorization/ to start the RMA process. An RMA (Return Merchandise Authorization) form is required for returns to the factory to ensure your return can be processed efficiently and quickly. There is no informal dispute-settling mechanism available in the event of a controversy involving this warranty.

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