Screw the collar to the flashing panel through the front two straps position 1.
How to install whirlybird roof vent.
It s easy to do yourself and we ll show you how.
But you do need an inflow of air into the attic to replace the hot air that rises to the top of the attic.
Intake vents in addition to the turbine on top you should have an intake vent on either end of your shed to let the air in.
So when you pull the attic stairs down this will allow this inflow of air.
This video demonstrates the installation of a whirlybird roof ventilator on a trimdek metal roof.
Installation of whirlybird is best done by a professional who understands roof technicalities and will not cause damage to your roof.
Most homeowners prefer installing the whirlybird on the side of the roof that is out of sight.
If you are installing more than one whirlybird you must install them an even.
Secure the flashing panel and collar onto the roof by using the tree metal strap and self tapping screws supplied.
Having cut out the hole gently file off any burrs or rough edges from the newly cut material and clean the general area of dust and contaminates.
When you have figured out precisely where the vents will be installed place the neck of the turbine up against the roof inside the attic.
Using your marker pen trace around the edges of the vent on the underside of the roof.
Carefully bend and position the metal straps at 12 5 and 7 o clock positions as shown.
Continue by drilling a hole in the center of the marking through the decking felt and tiles.
While whirlybirds are not an eye sore they do break up the lines of the roof therefore keeping them out of sight can improve the overall aesthetic of your property.
Now slip the vent through the hole in the roof and finish assembling the vent as per the instructions in the installation manual provided.
Whirlybird turbine vents are a great way to keep your shed cool in the summertime and to vent any noxious odors like gasoline if you re storing a motorcycle or lawnmower inside.
In theory you can install a whirly bird near the top ridge that can vent the attic space.