- 1). Decide on a good location for your ventilation system. A basement is usually a good location if you have one. Place the system near a 120-volt electrical outlet.
- 2). Install a support system for the ventilator. However, if it is placed over a cement or other sturdy surface you do not need to worry about this step.
- 3). Use a large saw to cut holes through the outside wall for the exhaust ducts.
- 4). Run this ductwork to a central location, so air can be exhausted into your home. Otherwise, you may fasten it to the intake on your central heating appliance.
- 5). Attach drain tubing to the ventilator and run it to the closest floor drain.
- 6). Connect the ventilator to the nearby 120-volt outlet. If there is no outlet close to where you installed the ventilator, you could call a professional electrician to complete this step for you.
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