Installation Guide:

Installation Guide:


Checklist:

The kit contains the following parts

  • 2 Big Air Vent Units
  • 10 Rivets (Recommended) or 10 Self-Tapping Screws
  • Marking Sheet (9" x 14" Cut Out)
  • Installation Guide

You need to provide the following:

  • PPE - Eye Protection, Gloves, Hearing Protection
  • Marking Pen
  • Power Drill(s) or Rivet Gun
  • Zip Cutter
  • Caulk Gun

► 2 Pack comes with a marking guide to make cutting a hole as easy as possible!
► Rivets and self-tapping screws are also included (we recommend using rivets). 45 Sq. In. Net Free Area, 9-inch x 14-inch Rough Opening.
► High UV Resistant Polypropylene and Laser Cut Aluminum Frame will never rust!
► Registered US Design Patent, Pending Canadian Industrial Design Registration
► Utilizes Duraflo 680812 CSA Approved Gable Vent
► Removable Screen Mesh Available: (ASIN: B08S1VW8TN)

The new BIG AIR 45 Container Vent is engineered to be installed anywhere on shipping container sidewalls, end walls, or doors – from floor to ceiling.

The BIG AIR 45 comes with a 9′ x 14′ marking guide to make cutting a hole as easy as possible! Rivets and self-tapping screws are also included (we recommend using rivets).

Eliminate moisture and excess heat with our state-of-the-art computer-modeled design. Made with highly durable Polypropylene and Aluminum, the BIG AIR 45 will never rust!

The variables inside a shipping container are always changing. When the combination of those variables creates an environment prone to humidity, condensation will happen. The above-mentioned variables include, but are not limited to the following:

► Humidity
► Interior temperature
► Exterior temperature
► Wind direction
► Wind speed
► Foundation
► Adequate air flow under the container
► Direct sunlight to roof
► Direct sunlight to walls / doors
► Type of contents stored
► The volume of contents stored inside
► Color of container (specifically the roof)
► Number of stock vents in the container
► Utilizes Duraflo 680812 CSA Approved Gable Vent

Unfortunately, stock container vents are not enough to prevent condensation. Typically used containers have between 2 and 4 vents and the actual total air passage hole is about the size of a dime. These vents are designed to keep seawater out and are meant more as a method to equalize pressure than exchange air.

    Step-By-Step Instructions:

    1. Select the area and make it clean, then mark your cutting lines using the paper template that is included in this kit.
    2. Cut the holes using a zip cutter.
    3. Place the vent unit into the hole and make sure it looks even.
    4. Drill 10 holes, 5 on each side.
    5. Rivet or fasten screws.
    6. Apply caulking all around to ensure the vent is properly sealed.

       

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