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266 Lafayette StreetTurbine Vent Revised on 5/8/2020 P.O. Box 519 Jacksonville, AR 72078 1-800-643-5596 phone 501-982-1258 fax PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS BEB-12 TURBINE VENTILATOR 1.1 MATERIALS: 1.1.1 Aluminum Alloys: Conform to ASTM B209 and ASTM B221. Vanes: 0.019” Aluminum Coiled Sheet. Base: 0.024” Aluminum Coiled Sheet. Elbow: 0.0305” Aluminum Coiled Sheet. Rotor Band: 0.0305” Aluminum Coiled Sheet. Dome: 0.032” Aluminum Coiled Sheet. C-Brace: 0.125” x 0.500” Aluminum Extrusion. Rotor Bracket: 0.125” x 0.500” Aluminum Extrusion. Shaft: 0.500” diam. Aluminum Extrusion. 1.1.2 Paint: Factory applied baked on Valspar Super Flex. 1.1.3 Bearings: 100 Grade 302 series stainless steel balls in fully machined raceways. Concentric to 0.0015”. Dupont® Delrin inner and outer bearing rings. Turcon® Seals. Self-lubricated Turcite® bearing cage. Manufactured entirely in the USA. 1.2 MISCELLANEOUS: 1.2.1 Description: Externally braced, self-flashing roof mounted turbine attic ventilator. Adjustable to roof pitches up to 12/12. Features an all aluminum construction, riveted at every connection; permanently lubricated upper and lower ball bearings; 21 air-foil curved vanes with rolled edges to deflect water. This is an exhaust vent and must be used in conjunction with adequate intake vents for proper operation. 1.2.2 Color: Available in BROWN, WHITE, BLACK, WEATHERED BRONZE, and MILL finish. 1.2.3 Dimensions: Overall – 20” x 20” x 17-5/8”, Hole Size – 12” 1.2.4 Packaging: Packaged one to a carton. UPC labels are affixed to each carton. 1.2.5 Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty. 1.2.6 Performance: Passed Miami-Dade County test requirements for structural uplift and wind driven rain infiltration. 1.2.7 Approvals: Miami-Dade County Approved – NOA No.: 20.0218.04, expires: 08/16/2021. Texas Department of Insurance “Windstorm” Approved – Product Evaluation Report No.: RV-12. 1.800.643.5596 • Lomanco, Inc. • lomanco.com Subscribe onYouTubeFind us onFacebook To determine roof pitch, place gauge on peak of roof as shown. Position straight edge as shown. Read roof pitch from printed gauge parallel to bottom of straight edge. Align roof pitch number on elbow with the indicator line on the base flashing. Place 3 screws through holes that line up with predrilled holes in base. Locate base opening between rafters and mark hole to be cut. Locate rafters by tapping roof. Rotate top of elbow to level position by turning counter clockwise. Slide top half of flashing under shingles. Secure with nails at top, sides and bottom. Cut hole as marked. Seal around entire perimeter of hole with roofing cement. Place locking clamp across seam and tighten as shown with included screw. Seal the adjusting seam and the base/elbow connection seam on inside with roofing cement. Seal locking clamp holes and all exposed nails with roofing cement. Position the Whirlybird® turbine head on the base. Line up the predrilled holes in the brackets and elbow and fasten with sheet metal screws. After installing, check to see that Whirlybird® turbine vent turns freely. In transportation it may have shifted slightly. If necessary, minor adjustment may be made by gently prying lowest point of turbine upward to remove any wobble.20000_1016 GUARANTEE Lomanco, Inc., guarantees this product against defects due to workmanship, parts, or mechanical failure forever. For replacement of the defective product send it, freight prepaid to Lomanco, Inc., 2101 West Main Street, Jacksonville, AR 72076. If the unit is defective, it will be replaced with a new unit at no charge and returned, freight prepaid. Guarantee does not include replacement due to destructive storms. Guarantee is transferable from the original owner to subsequent owners. GUARANTEE APPLIES TO RESIDENTIAL ATTIC USE ONLY AS AN EXHAUST VENT IN A BALANCED VENTILATION SYSTEM. GUARANTEE IS VOID IF USED ON FIREPLACE, CHIMNEY, STOVEPIPE OR ANY APPLICATION OTHER THAN AS INTENDED BY LOMANCO. Tools Needed: • Screwdriver • Level • Jig Saw • Putty Knife • Utility Knife • Drill • Hammer • Tape Measure Model BIB & BEB Installation Instructions 5 1 7 10 4 2 8 3 9 6 1.800.643.5596 • Lomanco, Inc. • lomanco.com Subscribe onYouTubeFind us onFacebook Whirlybird® turbine vents should be located near the peak of the roof on the rear slope, exposed to the wind from all directions. When installing two, place each one ¼ of the total length of the roof peak from each end of the house. Example: On a 40' roof, each Whirlybird® turbine vent should be 10' from each end of the house. Proper Spacing With Two Whirlybird® Turbine Vents Installed 1/4 1/4 Back of House Whirlybird® turbine vents should be located near the peak of the roof on the rear slope, exposed to the wind from all directions. When installing three, one should be installed 1/6 of the total length of the roof peak from each end of the house and one should be installed in the center. Example: On a 60' roof, the two outside Whirlybird® turbine vents should be 10' from each end of the house – and the center one should be 30' from either end of the house. 1/6 CENTER 1/6 Back of House How To Locate and Space Turbine Vent 20000_1016 A Properly Ventilated Attic Must Have Intake and Exhaust Vents The Original! Proper Spacing With Three Whirlybird® Turbine Vents Installed Front of House Stale, Moist Air Out Back of House Insulation Make Sure Insulation Material Does Not Block intake Vents Fresh Air In Intake Soffit Ventilator IMPORTANT Do not cover Whirlybird® turbine vents in colder months. Whirlybird® turbine vents will help remove damaging moisture present in all attics. If this moisture is not removed, it could condense and ruin your insulation.THREEMUST DO Steps to attic ventilation Install all Exhaust Ventilation at the SAME HEIGHT within a common attic area. Installation of exhaust vents at more than one level on a roof allows the upper exhaust vent to pull air in from lower exhaust vents rather than from the intake vents. Intake air must come from intake vents located near the lower part of the attic space to properly ventilate the total attic area and eliminate weather infiltration. Install ONLY ONE TYPE of Exhaust Ventilation within a common attic area. Exhaust Vents pull air from the easiest intake source. Vent types cannot be mixed. The use of different types of exhaust vents could make one of the vents act as intake for the other. Intake air must come from intake vents located near the lower part of the attic space to properly ventilate the total attic area and eliminate weather infiltration. Install a BALANCED SYSTEM of Intake and Exhaust Ventilation. 50% Intake Ventilation - Intake vents located near the lower part of the attic area are required to balance out your ventilation system. 50% Exhaust Ventilation - Use a Lomanco Ventilation Selector guide, the calculators at lomanco.com, or the Lomanco Vent Selector App to determine the number of vents needed to properly ventilate an attic to meet the minimum code ventilation standard. 1 2 3