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Beauty, Quality, Affordability KENNEDY SKYLIGHTS Self-Flashing SFG2 Fixed Glass Skylight 2” High Curb GLASS

KEY FEATURES: Meets the stringent requirements of the Florida Building Code High performance glass Drywall return sized for both 1/2” and 5/8” drywall .062” extruded aluminum exterior with welded corners Integrated 4” fl ange with pre-drilled screw holes ENERGY STAR® Qualifi ed in all 50 states

GLASS CHOICES: Tempered, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass (standard - no upcharge) Laminated, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass High Impact, Hurricane Rated, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass

COLOR CHOICES: “Patrician Bronze” powder coated exterior Pre-fi nished white wood interior Natural wood interior is optional Custom colors and sizes available WARRANTY: 25-Year non-prorated limited warranty on insulated glass against seal failure 10-Year limited warranty against defects in DU RO CT P ADE IN M workmanship and materials USA W A Y RRAN T

Min. 3:12 Pitch Required

Roof Pitches 1430 14 46 2138 2146 2222 2230 2246 2246 2269 3030 3046 4646

SKYLIGHT SIZES TEMPERED LoE-240 GLASS LAMINATED LoE-240 GLASS HIGH IMPACT LoE-240 GLASS

SIZE ROUGH OUTSIDE MODEL MODEL MODEL WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT CODE OPENING NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER Width x Length FLANGE 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 23” x 39” 1430 - TSFG2 23 lbs 1430 - LSFG2 27 lbs 1430 - ISFG2 28 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 23” x 55” 1446 - TSFG2 38 lbs 1446 - LSFG2 43 lbs 1446 - ISFG2 45 lbs 2138 21” x 37.875” 29.5” x 46.375” 2138 - TSFG2 37 lbs 2138 - LSFG2 44.5 lbs 2138 - ISFG2 45.5 lbs 2146 21” x 45.75” 29.5” x 54.25” 2146 - TSFG2 43 lbs 2146 - LSFG2 57 lbs 2146 - ISFG2 58 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 31” x 31” 2222 - TSFG2 29 lbs 2222 - LSFG2 31 lbs 2222 - ISFG2 32 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 31” x 39” 2230 - TSFG2 35 lbs 2230 - LSFG2 41 lbs 2230 - ISFG2 43 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 31” x 55” 2246 - TSFG2 50 lbs 2246 - LSFG2 53 lbs 2246 - ISFG2 54 lbs 4622 46.5” x 22.5” 55” x 31” 4622 - TSFG2 50 lbs 4622 - LSFG2 53 lbs 4622 - ISFG2 54 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 31” x 78” 2269 - TSFG2 74 lbs 2269 - LSFG2 83 lbs 2269 - ISFG2 89 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 39” x 39” 3030 - TSFG2 47 lbs 3030 - LSFG2 50 lbs 3030 - ISFG2 52 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 39” x 55” 3046 - TSFG2 61 lbs 3046 - LSFG2 70 lbs 3046 - ISFG2 74 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 55” x 55” 4646 - TSFG2 108 lbs 4646 - LSFG2 120 lbs 4646 - ISFG2 123 lbs

10/17 www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 Self-Flashing SFG4 Fixed Glass Skylight 4” High Curb GLASS

KEY FEATURES: Meets the stringent requirements of the Florida Building Code High performance glass Drywall return sized for both 1/2” and 5/8” drywall .062” extruded aluminum exterior with welded corners Integrated 4” fl ange with pre-drilled screw holes ENERGY STAR® Qualifi ed in all 50 states GLASS CHOICES: Tempered, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass (standard - no upcharge) Laminated, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass High Impact, Hurricane Rated, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass COLOR CHOICES: “Patrician Bronze” powder coated exterior Pre-fi nished white wood interior Natural wood interior is optional Custom colors and sizes available WARRANTY: 25-Year non-prorated limited warranty on insulated glass against seal failure 10-Year limited warranty against defects in

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2:12 to 68:12

Roof Pitches 1430 14 46 2138 2146 2222 2230 2246 2246 2269 3030 3046 4646

SKYLIGHT SIZES TEMPERED LoE-240 GLASS LAMINATED LoE-240 GLASS HIGH IMPACT LoE-240 GLASS

SIZE ROUGH OUTSIDE MODEL MODEL MODEL WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT CODE OPENING NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER Width x Length FLANGE 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 23” x 39” 1430 - TSFG4 26 lbs 1430 - LSFG4 33 lbs 1430 - ISFG4 34 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 23” x 55” 1446 - TSFG4 42 lbs 1446 - LSFG4 48 lbs 1446 - ISFG4 49 lbs 2138 21” x 37.875” 29.5” x 46.375” 2138 - TSFG4 45 lbs 2138 - LSFG4 52.5 lbs 2138 - ISFG4 53.5 lbs 2146 21” x 45.75” 29.5” x 54.25” 2146 - TSFG4 51 lbs 2146 - LSFG4 65 lbs 2146 - ISFG4 66 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 31” x 31” 2222 - TSFG4 35 lbs 2222 - LSFG4 37 lbs 2222 - ISFG4 38 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 31” x 39” 2230 - TSFG4 41 lbs 2230 - LSFG4 48 lbs 2230 - ISFG4 49 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 31” x 55” 2246 - TSFG4 56 lbs 2246 - LSFG4 61 lbs 2246 - ISFG4 63 lbs 4622 46.5” x 22.5” 55” x 31” 4622 - TSFG4 56 lbs 4622 - LSFG4 61 lbs 4622 - ISFG4 63 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 31” x 78” 2269 - TSFG4 80 lbs 2269 - LSFG4 91 lbs 2269 - ISFG4 95 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 39” x 39” 3030 - TSFG4 51 lbs 3030 - LSFG4 58 lbs 3030 - ISFG4 60 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 39” x 55” 3046 - TSFG4 68 lbs 3046 - LSFG4 78 lbs 3046 - ISFG4 81 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 55” x 55” 4646 - TSFG4 116 lbs 4646 - LSFG4 130 lbs 4646 - ISFG4 134 lbs

www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 10/17 Self-Flashing SFG6 Fixed Glass Skylight 6” High Curb GLASS

KEY FEATURES: High performance glass Drywall return sized for both 1/2” and 5/8” drywall .062” extruded aluminum exterior with welded corners Integrated 4” fl ange with pre-drilled screw holes GLASS CHOICES: Tempered, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass (standard - no upcharge) Laminated, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass High Impact, Hurricane Rated, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass COLOR CHOICES: “Patrician Bronze” powder coated exterior Pre-fi nished white wood interior Natural wood interior is optional Custom colors and sizes available WARRANTY: 25-Year non-prorated limited warranty on insulated glass against seal failure 10-Year limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials

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0:12 to 68:12

Roof Pitches 1430 14 46 2138 2146 2222 2230 2246 2246 2269 3030 3046 4646

SKYLIGHT SIZES TEMPERED LoE-240 GLASS LAMINATED LoE-240 GLASS HIGH IMPACT LoE-240 GLASS

SIZE ROUGH OUTSIDE MODEL MODEL MODEL WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT CODE OPENING NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER Width x Length FLANGE 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 23” x 39” 1430 - TSFG6 29 lbs 1430 - LSFG6 36 lbs 1430 - ISFG6 37 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 23” x 55” 1446 - TSFG6 47 lbs 1446 - LSFG6 51 lbs 1446 - ISFG6 52 lbs 2138 21” x 37.875” 29.5” x 46.375” 2138 - TSFG6 46 lbs 2138 - LSFG6 53.5 lbs 2138 - ISFG6 54.5 lbs 2146 21” x 45.75” 29.5” x 54.25” 2146 - TSFG6 52 lbs 2146 - LSFG6 66 lbs 2146 - ISFG6 67 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 31” x 31” 2222 - TSFG6 38 lbs 2222 - LSFG6 39 lbs 2222 - ISFG6 40 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 31” x 39” 2230 - TSFG6 47 lbs 2230 - LSFG6 57 lbs 2230 - ISFG6 59 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 31” x 55” 2246 - TSFG6 59 lbs 2246 - LSFG6 74 lbs 2246 - ISFG6 76 lbs 4622 46.5” x 22.5” 55” x 31” 4622 - TSFG6 59 lbs 4622 - LSFG6 74 lbs 4622 - ISFG6 76 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 31” x 78” 2269 - TSFG6 92 lbs 2269 - LSFG6 115 lbs 2269 - ISFG6 121 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 39” x 39” 3030 - TSFG6 57 lbs 3030 - LSFG6 71 lbs 3030 - ISFG6 74 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 39” x 55” 3046 - TSFG6 78 lbs 3046 - LSFG6 99 lbs 3046 - ISFG6 103 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 55” x 55” 4646 - TSFG6 127 lbs 4646 - LSFG6 159 lbs 4646 - ISFG6 166 lbs

10/17 www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 Self-Flashing SFVG4 Ventilating Glass Skylight SFVG6 4” or 6” High Curb GLASS

KEY FEATURES: High performance glass Opens up to 8” and includes an insect screen Operated by a hand crank or telescoping pole Drywall return sized for both 1/2” and 5/8” drywall .062” extruded aluminum exterior with welded corners Integrated 4” fl ange with pre-drilled screw holes SFVG6 works on a 0:12 to 68:12 roof pitch GLASS CHOICES: Tempered, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass (standard - no upcharge) Laminated, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass Note: Impact Glass not available COLOR CHOICES: “Patrician Bronze” powder coated exterior Pre-fi nished white wood interior CUSTOM OPTIONS: Natural wood interior Custom exterior colors and sizes available Remote controlled motorized drive with rain sensor WARRANTY: DU RO CT P ADE IN M 25-Year non-prorated limited warranty on USA insulated glass against seal failure W A Y RRAN T 10-Year limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials

2:12 to 68:12

Roof Pitches 2138 2146 2222 2230 2246 4622 2269 3030 3046 4646

SKYLIGHT SIZES TEMPERED LO-E GLASS - 4” OR 6” CURB LAMINATED LO-E GLASS - 4” OR 6” CURB

SIZE ROUGH OUTSIDE MODEL 4” MODEL 6” MODEL 4” MODEL 6” CODE OPENING NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER Width x Length FLANGE WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT 2138 21” x 37.875 29.5” x 48.375” 2138-TSFVG4 48.5 lbs 2138-TSFVG6 50.5 lbs 2138-LSFVG4 60 lbs 2138-LSFVG6 61 lbs 2146 21” x 45.75” 29.5” x 54.25” 2146-TSFVG4 55 lbs 2146-TSFVG6 58 lbs 2146-LSFVG4 70.5 lbs 2146-LSFVG6 71.5 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 31” x 31” 2222-TSFVG4 38 lbs 2222-TSFVG6 41 lbs 2222-LSFVG4 40 lbs 2222-LSFVG6 42 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 31” x 39” 2230-TSFVG4 45 lbs 2230-TSFVG6 54 lbs 2230-LSFVG4 52 lbs 2230-LSFVG6 61 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 31” x 55” 2246-TSFVG4 63 lbs 2246-TSFVG6 66 lbs 2246-LSFVG4 70 lbs 2246-LSFVG6 81 lbs 4622 46.5” x 22.5” 55” x 31” 4622-TSFVG4 63 lbs 4622-TSFVG6 66 lbs 4622-LSFVG4 70 lbs 4622-LSFVG6 81 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 31” x 78” 2269-TSFVG4 85 lbs 2269-TSFVG6 100 lbs 2269-LSFVG4 104 lbs 2269-LSFVG6 123 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 39” x 39” 3030-TSFVG4 55 lbs 3030-TSFVG6 62 lbs 3030-LSFVG4 63 lbs 3030-LSFVG6 76 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 39” x 55” 3046-TSFVG4 72 lbs 3046-TSFVG6 84 lbs 3046-LSFVG4 85 lbs 3046-LSFVG6 105 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 55” x 55” 4646-TSFVG4 120 lbs 4646-TSFVG6 135 lbs 4646-LSFVG4 138 lbs 4646-LSFVG6 167 lbs

www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 10/17 Self-Flashing Glass SFG Sash Replac ement GLASS

GLASS CHOICES: Tempered, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass (standard - no upcharge) Laminated, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass High Impact, Hurricane Rated, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass

COLOR CHOICES: “Patrician Bronze” powder coated exterior Pre-fi nished white wood interior Natural wood interior is optional Custom colors and sizes available WARRANTY: 25-Year non-prorated limited warrant on insulated glass against seal failure 10-Year limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials

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1430 14 46 2138 2146 2222 2230 2246 2269 3030 3046 4646

SKYLIGHT SIZES TEMPERED LoE-240 GLASS LAMINATED LoE-240 GLASS HIGH IMPACT LoE-240 GLASS

SIZE ROUGH OUTSIDE MODEL MODEL MODEL WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT CODE OPENING NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER Width x Length FLANGE 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 23” x 39” 1430 - TRG 23 lbs 1430 - LRG 27 lbs 1430 - IRG 28 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 23” x 55” 1446 - TRG 38 lbs 1446 -LRG 43 lbs 1446 - IRG 45 lbs 2138 21” x 37.875” 29.5” x 46.375” 2138 - TRG 28 lbs 2138 - LRG 31 lbs 2138 - IRG 32 lbs 2146 21” x 45.75” 29.5” x 54.25” 2146 - TRG 50 lbs 2146 - LRG 53 lbs 2146 - IRG 54 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 31” x 31” 2222 - TRG 29 lbs 2222 - LRG 31 lbs 2222 - IRG 32 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 31” x 39” 2230 - TRG 35 lbs 2230 - LRG 41 lbs 2230 - IRG 43 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 31” x 55” 2246 - TRG 50 lbs 2246 - LRG 53 lbs 2246 - IRG 54 lbs 4622 46.5” x 22.5” 55” x 31” 4622 - TRG 50 lbs 4622 - LRG 53 lbs 4622 - IRG 54 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 31” x 78” 2269 - TRG 74 lbs 2269 - LRG 83 lbs 2269 - IRG 89 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 39” x 39” 3030 - TRG 47 lbs 3030 - LRG 50 lbs 3030 - IRG 52 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 39” x 55” 3046 - TRG 61 lbs 3046 - LRG 70 lbs 3046 - IRG 74 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 55” x 55” 4646 - TRG 108 lbs 4646 - LRG 120 lbs 4646 - IRG 123 lbs

10/17 www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 Curb Mount CMG Fixed Glass Skylight GLASS

KEY FEATURES: Meets the stringent requirements of the Florida Building Code High performance glass .063” extruded aluminum exterior with welded corners Oversized to fi t most curbs ENERGY STAR® Qualifi ed in all 50 states GLASS CHOICES: Tempered, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass Laminated, LoE-240 Argon-Filled Glass High Impact, Hurricane Rated LoE-240 Argon Filled Glass COLOR CHOICES AND OPTIONS: “Patrician Bronze” powder coated exterior Custom colors and sizes available Optional aluminum curb available - mounts on AC/ACW/ACWU models (see curb section for details) WARRANTY: 25-Year non-prorated limited warranty on insulated glass against seal failure 10-Year limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials

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0:12 to 68:12

Roof Pitches 1430 14 46 2222 2230 2246 2269 3030 3046 4646

SKYLIGHT SIZES TEMPERED LoE-240 GLASS LAMINATED LoE-240 GLASS HIGH IMPACT LoE-240 GLASS

SIZE ROUGH OUTSIDE CURB MODEL MODEL MODEL OPENING WEIGHT WEIGHT WEIGHT CODE Width x Length DIMENSION NUMBER NUMBER NUMBER 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 17.5” x 33.5” 1430 - TCMG 20 lbs 1430 - LCMG 22 lbs 1430 - ICMG 23 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 17.5” x 49.5” 1446 - TCMG 33 lbs 1446 - LCMG 36 lbs 1446 - ICMG 37 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 25.5” x 25.5” 2222 - TCMG 24 lbs 2222 - LCMG 27 lbs 2222 - ICMG 31 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 25.5” x 33.5” 2230 - TCMG 30 lbs 2230 - LCMG 34 lbs 2230 - ICMG 39 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 25.5” x 49.5” 2246 - TCMG 41 lbs 2246 - LCMG 48 lbs 2246 - ICMG 55 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 25.5” x 72.5” 2269 - TCMG 56 lbs 2269 - LCMG 66 lbs 2269 - ICMG 77 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 33.5” x 33.5” 3030 - TCMG 37 lbs 3030 - LCMG 43 lbs 3030 - ICMG 49 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 33.5” x 49.5” 3046 - TCMG 50 lbs 3046 - LCMG 60 lbs 3046 - ICMG 70 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 49.5” x 49.5” 4646 - TCMG 87 lbs 4646 - LCMG 98 lbs 4646 - ICMG 103 lbs

†CMG models are manufactured 1 “ larger than the outside curb dimension to allow for fl ashing material. Example: 2246-CMG actual dimensions = 26.5” x 50.5”

www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 10/17 High Impact Curb Mount MD-ICMG Fixed Glass Skylight Miami-Dade County Product Control Approved GLASS

KEY FEATURES: Meets the stringent requirements of the Florida Building Code Miami Dade Approved High performance glass .063” extruded aluminum exterior with welded corners Moisture resistant, full-surround foam gasket Oversized to fi t most curbs ENERGY STAR® Qualifi ed in all 50 states GLASS CHOICES: High Velocity, Hurricane Zone, NOA#16-0329.08 High Impact, Hurricane Rated, LoE-240 Argon Filled Glass Solar Heat Gain Coeffi cient (SHGC): 0.22 Design Pressure Rating (DPR): +60 -60 psf COLOR CHOICES AND OPTIONS: “Patrician Bronze” powder coated exterior Pre-fi nished white wood interior Custom colors and sizes available Choice of skylight only or with 6” high aluminum curb (ACW6)

DU RO CT P ADE IN WARRANTY: M USA 25-Year non-prorated limited warrant on W A Y RRAN T insulated glass against seal failure 10-Year limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials

0:12 to 68:12

1430 14 46 2222 2230 2269 3030 3046 4646 Roof Pitches

SKYLIGHT SIZES MD-ICMG SKYLIGHT ONLY MD-ICMG SKYLIGHT / ACW6 6" CURB

SIZE ROUGH OUTSIDE CURB MODEL MODEL OPENING WEIGHT WEIGHT CODE Width x Length DIMENSION NUMBER NUMBER 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 17.5” x 33.5” 1430-MD-ICMG 23 lbs 1430-MD-ICMG / ACW6 44 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 17.5” x 49.5” 1446-MD-ICMG 37 lbs 1446-MD-ICMG / ACW6 69 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 25.5” x 25.5” 2222-MD-ICMG 31 lbs 2222-MD-ICMG / ACW6 58 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 25.5” x 33.5” 2230-MD-ICMG 39 lbs 2230-MD-ICMG / ACW6 70 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 25.5” x 49.5” 2246-MD-ICMG 55 lbs 2246-MD-ICMG / ACW6 94 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 33.5” x 33.5” 3030-MD-ICMG 49 lbs 3030-MD-ICMG / ACW6 81 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 33.5” x 49.5” 3046-MD-ICMG 70 lbs 3046-MD-ICMG / ACW6 108 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 49.5” x 49.5” 4646-MD-ICMG 103 lbs 4646-MD-ICMG / ACW6 148 lbs

†MD-ICMG models are manufactured 1 “ larger than the outside curb dimension to allow for fl ashing material. Example: 2246-MD-ICMG actual dimensions = 26.5” x 50.5”

10/17 www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 Motorized Operator SFVG and Extension Poles ACCESSORIES

WLS MOTORIZED SYSTEM / ELECTRICAL OPERATION Powerful, completely motorized drive system Capable of lifting our heaviest and largest skylight Includes electrical operator with rain sensor, cover, and hand-held remote Features Power Protected Memory - eliminates the need to reset motor after a power-outage 1-Year Warranty against defects in materials and workmanship

MODEL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION WLS WLS Motorized System

CONTROL ROD / MANUAL OPERATION Smooth operating control rod allows you to open and close your Vented Skylight with ease Telescoping design allows you to reach up to 9 feet so the Venting Skylight can be opened and closed without a ladder Collapses down to allow easy storage

MODEL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Pole1 Telescoping Pole with Hex Ball

HEX BALL ADAPTOR / MANUAL OPERATION For use with our manual control rod when you have multiple vented skylights Attaches directly to the manual control on our vented skylights Fits into the operator on the skylight frame

MODEL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION HBA Hex Ball Adaptor

CURB MOUNT STEP FLASHING The fl ashing pieces come together with the shingles to provide water protection for your roof Powder coated exterior for consistent fi nish that protects from corrosion

MODEL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION CMSF Curb Mount Step Flashing www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 10/17 Self-Flashing SF Polycarbonate Domed Skylight POLYCARBONATE

KEY FEATURES: Meets the stringent requirements of the Florida Building Code Co-extruded polycarbonate Golden bronze tinted outer dome and clear inner panel 4” pre-drilled integrated nailing fl ange No curb required Mounts between shingles and roof decking POLYCARBONATE ADVANTAGES: 30-times more impact resistant than acrylic skylights 250-times more impact resistant than glass Resists temperature extremes from -60°F to +250°F Superior weathering performance Resists effects of solar UV radiation AVAILABLE OPTIONS: Single dome WARRANTY: 10-Year limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials

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2246 Roof Pitches 1414 1422 1430 14 46 2222 2230 2269 3030 3046 4646

SKYLIGHT SIZES SF - SELF FLASHING POLYCARBONATE

ROUGH OUTSIDE MODEL SIZE CODE WEIGHT OPENING NUMBER Width x Length FLANGE 1414 14.5” x 14.5” 22” x 22” 1414 - SF 4 lbs 1422 14.5” x 22.5” 22” x 30” 1422 - SF 5 lbs 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 22” x 38” 1430 - SF 6 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 22” x 54” 1446 - SF 8 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 30” x 30” 2222 - SF 7 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 30” x 38” 2230 - SF 11 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 30” x 54” 2246 - SF 13 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 30” x 77” 2269 - SF 25 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 38” x 38” 3030 - SF 12 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 38” x 54” 3046 - SF 17 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 54” x 54” 4646 - SF 26 lbs

INSTALLATION NOTE: Not all sealants are compatible with polycarbonate material. Do NOT use GEOCEL 2300. See installation sheet.

10/17 www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 Curb Mount CM Polycarbonate Skylight CMA with Deco-Aluminum Ring POLYCARBONATE

KEY FEATURES: Meets the stringent requirements of the Florida Building Code Co-extruded polycarbonate dome Golden bronze tinted outer dome and clear inner panel Mounts on existing curb, site-built curb, or Kennedy AC or ACW Curbs (see curb section) Pre-drilled screw holes for fast and easy installation Available with aluminum deco ring (CMA) or without (CM) POLYCARBONATE ADVANTAGES: 30-times more impact resistant than acrylic skylights 250-times more impact resistant than glass Resists temperature extremes from -60°F to +250°F Superior weathering performance Resists effects of solar UV radiation AVAILABLE OPTIONS: Single dome WARRANTY: 10-Year limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials

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No Min. Pitch Required

Roof Pitches 1414 1422 1430 14 46 2222 2230 2246 2269 3030 3046 4646

SKYLIGHT SIZES CM - CURB MOUNT CMA - CM w/ALUMINUM RING

SIZE ROUGH OUTSIDE CURB MODEL MODEL OPENING WEIGHT WEIGHT CODE Width x Length DIMENSION NUMBER NUMBER 1414 14.5” x 14.5” 17.5” x 17.5” 1414 - CM 4 lbs 1414 - CMA 5 lbs 1422 14.5” x 22.5” 17.5” x 25.5” 1422 - CM 5 lbs 1422 - CMA 6 lbs 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 17.5” x 33.5” 1430 - CM 6 lbs 1430 - CMA 8 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 17.5” x 49.5” 1446 - CM 8 lbs 1446 - CMA 10 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 25.5” x 25.5” 2222 - CM 7 lbs 2222 - CMA 9 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 25.5” x 33.5” 2230 - CM 11 lbs 2230 - CMA 13 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 25.5” x 49.5” 2246 - CM 13 lbs 2246 - CMA 15 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 25.5” x 72.5” 2269 - CM 25 lbs 2269 - CMA 28 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 33.5” x 33.5” 3030 - CM 9 lbs 3030 - CMA 14 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 33.5” x 49.5” 3046 - CM 17 lbs 3046 - CMA 20 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 49.5” x 49.5” 4646 - CM 26 lbs 4646 - CMA 30 lbs

†CM and CMA models are manufactured 1 “ larger than the outside curb dimension to allow for fl ashing material. Example: 2246-CM actual dimensions = 26.5” x 50.5”

www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 10/17 Hurricane-Approved Curb Mount HCMA Polycarbonate Skylight with Aluminum Ring POLYCARBONATE

KEY FEATURES: Meets the stringent requirements of the Florida Building Code Approved for use in high velocity hurricane zones Co-extruded polycarbonate dome Perimeter framed by hurricane rated, welded aluminum ring “Patrician Bronze” powder coated exterior Golden bronze tinted outer dome and clear inner panel Mounts on existing curb, site-built curb, or Kennedy ACW Pre-drilled screw holes for fast and easy installation POLYCARBONATE ADVANTAGES: 30-times more impact resistant than acrylic skylights 250-times more impact resistant than glass Resists temperature extremes from -60°F to +250°F Superior weathering performance Resists effects of solar UV radiation AVAILABLE OPTIONS: Single dome Custom paint colors available WARRANTY: 10-Year limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials

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No Min. Pitch Required

Roof Pitches 1414 1422 1430 14 46 2222 2230 2246 2269 3030 3046 4646

SKYLIGHT SIZES HCMA - CM w/HURRICANE RING MD-HCMA - CM w/HURRICANE RING & 6” CURB

ROUGH MODEL SIZE OUTSIDE CURB MODEL WEIGHT OPENING WEIGHT NUMBER CODE Width x Length DIMENSION NUMBER 1414 14.5” x 14.5” 17.5” x 17.5” 1414 - HCMA 6 lbs 1414 - HCMA / ACW6 6 lbs 1422 14.5” x 22.5” 17.5” x 25.5” 1422 - HCMA 7 lbs 1422 - HCMA / ACW6 7 lbs 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 17.5” x 33.5” 1430 - HCMA 9 lbs 1430 - HCMA / ACW6 9 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 17.5” x 49.5” 1446 - HCMA 11 lbs 1446 - HCMA / ACW6 11 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 25.5” x 25.5” 2222 - HCMA 9 lbs 2222 - HCMA / ACW6 9 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 25.5” x 33.5” 2230 - HCMA 14 lbs 2230 - HCMA / ACW6 14 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 25.5” x 49.5” 2246 - HCMA 16 lbs 2246 - HCMA / ACW6 16 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 25.5” x 72.5” 2269 - HCMA 30 lbs 3030 - HCMA / ACW6 15 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 33.5” x 33.5” 3030 - HCMA 15 lbs 3046 - HCMA / ACW6 21 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 33.5” x 49.5” 3046 - HCMA 21 lbs 4646 - HCMA / ACW6 31 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 49.5” x 49.5” 4646 - HCMA 31 lbs

†HCMA models are manufactured 1 “ larger than the outside curb dimension to allow for fl ashing material. Example: 2246-HCMA actual dimensions = 26.5” x 50.5” 10/17 www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 Self-Flashing Polycarbonate Skylight SFAW with White Wood Interior for Reroofi ng Applications SFA Self-Flashing Polycarbonate Skylight with Styrofoam Liner for New Construction Applications POLYCARBONATE

KEY FEATURES: Meets the stringent requirements of the Florida Building Code Co-extruded polycarbonate dome Choice of energy-effi cient Styrofoam liner (SFA) or Pre-Finished Wood interior (SFAW) Golden bronze tinted outer dome and clear inner panel “Patrician Bronze” powder coated exterior .062” extruded aluminum exterior with welded corners Moisture resistant, full-surround foam gasket 4” pre-drilled integrated nailing fl ange POLYCARBONATE ADVANTAGES: 30-times more impact resistant than acrylic skylights 250-times more impact resistant than glass Resists temperature extremes from -60°F to +250°F Superior weathering performance Resists effects of solar UV radiation AVAILABLE OPTIONS: Single dome Custom paint colors or natural wood fi nish available WARRANTY: 10-Year limited warranty against defects in DU RO CT P ADE IN M workmanship and materials USA W A Y RRAN T

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SKYLIGHT SIZES SFAW - WHITE WOOD INTERIOR SFA - STYROFOAM LINER

SIZE ROUGH OUTSIDE MODEL 4” MODEL 6” MODEL 4” MODEL 6” OPENING CODE Width x Length FLANGE NUMBER WEIGHT NUMBER WEIGHT NUMBER WEIGHT NUMBER WEIGHT 1414 14.5” x 14.5” 25.5” x 25.5” 1414 - SFAW4 15 lbs 1414 - SFAW6 17 lbs 1414 - SFA4 10 lbs 1414 - SFA6 12 lbs 1422 14.5” x 22.5” 25.5” x 33.5” 1422 - SFAW4 18 lbs 1422 - SFAW6 21 lbs 1422 - SFA4 13 lbs 1422 - SFA6 15 lbs 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 25.5” x 41.5” 1430 - SFAW4 22 lbs 1430 - SFAW6 26 lbs 1430 - SFA4 18 lbs 1430 - SFA6 20 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 25.5” x 57.5” 1446 - SFAW4 29 lbs 1446 - SFAW6 34 lbs 1446 - SFA4 22 lbs 1446 - SFA6 25 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 33.5” x 33.5” 2222 - SFAW4 22 lbs 2222 - SFAW6 26 lbs 2222 - SFA4 12 lbs 2222 - SFA6 16 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 33.5” x 41.5” 2230 - SFAW4 29 lbs 2230 - SFAW6 33 lbs 2230 - SFA4 16 lbs 2230 - SFA6 21 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 33.5” x 57.5” 2246 - SFAW4 32 lbs 2246 - SFAW6 38 lbs 2246 - SFA4 20 lbs 2246 - SFA6 23 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 33.5” x 80.5” 2269 - SFAW4 38 lbs 2269 - SFAW6 46 lbs 2269 - SFA4 26 lbs 2269 - SFA6 31 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 41.5” x 41.5” 3030 - SFAW4 34 lbs 3030 - SFAW6 40 lbs 3030 - SFA4 28 lbs 3030 - SFA6 30 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 41.5” x 57.5” 3046 - SFAW4 40 lbs 3046 - SFAW6 47 lbs 3046 - SFA4 30 lbs 3046 - SFA6 34 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 57.5” x 57.5” 4646 - SFAW4 54 lbs 4646 - SFAW6 62 lbs 4646 - SFA4 50 lbs 4646 - SFA6 56 lbs

www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 10/17 Hurricane-Approved Self-Flashing HSFAW Polycarbonate Skylight with White Wood Interior - 4” or 6” High Curb POLYCARBONATE

KEY FEATURES: Meets the stringent requirements of the Florida Building Code Approved for use in all wind zones Co-extruded polycarbonate dome Golden bronze tinted outer dome and clear inner panel “Patrician Bronze” powder coated exterior .062” extruded aluminum exterior with welded corners Pre-drilled screw holes for fast and easy installation Perimeter framed by hurricane rated, welded aluminum ring POLYCARBONATE ADVANTAGES: 30-times more impact resistant than acrylic skylights 250-times more impact resistant than glass Resists temperature extremes from -60°F to +250°F Superior weathering performance Resists effects of solar UV radiation AVAILABLE OPTIONS: Single dome Custom paint colors or natural wood fi nish WARRANTY: 10-Year limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials DU RO CT P ADE IN M USA W A Y RRAN T

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SKYLIGHT SIZES HSFAW - 4” HIGH CURB HSFAW - 6” HIGH CURB

SIZE ROUGH OUTSIDE MODEL MODEL OPENING WEIGHT WEIGHT CODE Width x Length FLANGE NUMBER NUMBER 1414 14.5” x 14.5” 25.5” x 25.5” 1414 - HSFAW4 15 lbs 1414 - HSFAW6 17 lbs 1422 14.5” x 22.5” 25.5” x 35.5” 1422 - HSFAW4 20 lbs 1422 - HSFAW6 21 lbs 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 25.5” x 41.5” 1430 - HSFAW4 24 lbs 1430 - HSFAW6 26 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 25.5” x 57.5” 1446 - HSFAW4 32 lbs 1446 - HSFAW6 35 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 33.5” x 33.5” 2222 - HSFAW4 25 lbs 2222 - HSFAW6 26 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 33.5” x 41.5” 2230 - HSFAW4 32 lbs 2230 - HSFAW6 33 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 33.5” x 57.5” 2246 - HSFAW4 36 lbs 2246 - HSFAW6 39 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 33.5” x 80.5” 2269 - HSFAW4 43 lbs 2269 - HSFAW6 47 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 41.5” x 41.5” 3030 - HSFAW4 37 lbs 3030 - HSFAW6 41 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 41.5” x 57.5” 3046 - HSFAW4 44 lbs 3046 - HSFAW6 48 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 57.5” x 57.5” 4646 - HSFAW4 59 lbs 4646 - HSFAW6 36 lbs

10/17 www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125

Non-Insulated Pre-Finished AC Aluminum Curb 4” or 6” High Curb CURBS

KEY FEATURES: Pre-fi nished curb for all roof pitches Choice of 4” or 6” high curb “Patrician Bronze” powder coated exterior .062” extruded aluminum exterior with welded corners Pre-drilled screw holes for fast and easy installation Individually boxed PRE-BUILT CURB ADVANTAGES: Saves time and simplifi es any skylight installation Superior to galvanized metal or site-built curbs Works with many brands of plastic and glass skylights designed for curbs Non-insulated curb ideal for replacing fl ashing on existing skylights AVAILABLE OPTIONS: Custom paint colors and sizes available FITS THESE KENNEDY MODELS. CMG, CM, CMA, HCMA skylights WARRANTY: 10-Year limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials DU RO CT P ADE IN M USA W A Y RRAN T

Fits All Slopes

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SKYLIGHT SIZES AC - 4” HIGH CURB AC - 6” HIGH CURB

SIZE ROUGH OUTSIDE OUTSIDE MODEL MODEL OPENING 4” WEIGHT 4” WEIGHT CODE Width x Length FLANGE CURB NUMBER NUMBER 1414 14.5” x 14.5” 25.5” x 25.5” 17.5” x 17.5” 1414 - AC4 7 lbs 1414 - AC6 10 lbs 1422 14.5” x 22.5” 25.5” x 33.5” 17.5” x 25.5” 1422 - AC4 8 lbs 1422 - AC6 12 lbs 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 25.5” x 41.5” 17.5” x 33.5” 1430 - AC4 11 lbs 1230 - AC6 14 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 25.5” x 57.5” 17.5” x 49.5” 1446 - AC4 13 lbs 1226 - AC6 18 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 33.5” x 33.5” 25.5” x 25.5” 2222 - AC4 9 lbs 2222 - AC6 15 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 33.5” x 41.5” 25.5” x 33.5” 2230 - AC4 12 lbs 2230 - AC6 18 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 33.5” x 57.5” 25.5” x 49.5” 2246 - AC4 14 lbs 2246 - AC6 23 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 33.5” x 80.5” 25.5” x 72.5” 2269 - AC4 20 lbs 2269 - AC6 30 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 41.5” x 41.5” 33.5” x 33.5” 3030 - AC4 16 lbs 3030 - AC6 22 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 41.5” x 57.5” 33.5” x 49.5” 3046 - AC4 12 lbs 3046 - AC6 26 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 57.5” x 57.5” 49.5” x 49.5” 4646 - AC4 23 lbs 4646 - AC6 34 lbs

10/17 www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 Aluminum Curb ACW with White Wood Interior 4” or 6” High Curb CURBS

KEY FEATURES: Pre-fi nished curb for all roof pitches Choice of 4” or 6” high curb “Patrician Bronze” powder coated exterior Pre-fi nished white wood interior .062” extruded aluminum exterior with welded corners Pre-drilled screw holes for fast and easy installation Individually boxed PRE-BUILT CURB ADVANTAGES: Saves time and simplifi es any skylight installation Superior to galvanized metal or site-built curbs Works with many brands of plastic and glass skylights designed for curbs AVAILABLE OPTIONS: Custom paint colors and sizes available Natural wood fi nish FITS THESE KENNEDY MODELS. CMG, CM, CMA, HCMA skylights WARRANTY: 10-year limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials DU RO CT P ADE IN M USA W A Y RRAN T

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SKYLIGHT SIZES ACW - 4” HIGH CURB ACW - 6” HIGH CURB

ROUGH OUTSIDE MODEL MODEL SIZE OUTSIDE 4” WEIGHT 4” WEIGHT OPENING NUMBER NUMBER CODE Width x Length FLANGE CURB 1414 14.5” x 14.5” 25.5” x 25.5” 17.5” x 17.5” 1414 - ACW4 13 lbs 1414 - ACW6 15 lbs 1422 14.5” x 22.5” 25.5” x 33.5” 17.5” x 25.5” 1422 - ACW4 16 lbs 1422- ACW6 18 lbs 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 25.5” x 41.5” 17.5” x 33.5” 1430 - ACW4 19 lbs 1230- ACW6 21 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 25.5” x 57.5” 17.5” x 49.5” 1446 - ACW4 27 lbs 1226- ACW6 32 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 33.5” x 33.5” 25.5” x 25.5” 2222 - ACW4 24 lbs 2222- ACW6 27 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 33.5” x 41.5” 25.5” x 33.5” 2230 - ACW4 27 lbs 2230- ACW6 31 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 33.5” x 57.5” 25.5” x 49.5” 2246 - ACW4 34 lbs 2246- ACW6 39 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 33.5” x 80.5” 25.5” x 72.5” 2269 - ACW4 40 lbs 2269- ACW6 46 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 41.5” x 41.5” 33.5” x 33.5” 3030 - ACW4 27 lbs 3030- ACW6 32 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 41.5” x 57.5” 33.5” x 49.5” 3046 - ACW4 31 lbs 3046- ACW6 38 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 57.5” x 57.5” 49.5” x 49.5” 4646 - ACW4 39 lbs 4646- ACW6 45 lbs

www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 10/17 Mill Finish Aluminum Curb ACWU with Unpainted Spruce Wood Interior 4” or 6” High Curb CURBS

KEY FEATURES: Economical curb for all roof pitches Choice of 4" or 6" high curb Natural spruce wood interior .062" extruded aluminum exterior with welded corners Pre-drilled screw holes for fast and easy installation Fits standard truss and spacing Unboxed and palletized for shipping PRE-BUILT CURB ADVANTAGES: Saves time and simplifi es any skylight installation Superior to galvanized metal or site-built curbs Works with many brands of plastic and glass skylights designed for curbs AVAILABLE OPTIONS: Custom paint colors and sizes available FITS THESE KENNEDY MODELS: CMG, CM, CMA, HCMA skylights WARRANTY: 10-Year limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials

DU RO CT P ADE IN M USA W A Y RRAN T

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SKYLIGHT SIZES ACWU - 4” HIGH CURB ACWU - 6” HIGH CURB

ROUGH MODEL SIZE OUTSIDE OUTSIDE MODEL 4” WEIGHT 4” WEIGHT OPENING NUMBER NUMBER CODE Width x Length FLANGE CURB 1414 14.5” x 14.5” 25.5” x 25.5” 17.5” x 17.5” 1414 - ACWU4 13 lbs 1414 - ACWU6 15 lbs 1422 14.5” x 22.5” 25.5” x 33.5” 17.5” x 25.5” 1422 - ACWU4 16 lbs 1422 - ACWU6 18 lbs 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 25.5” x 41.5” 17.5” x 33.5” 1430 - ACWU4 19 lbs 1230 - ACWU6 21 lbs 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 25.5” x 57.5” 17.5” x 49.5” 1446 - ACWU4 27 lbs 1226 - ACWU6 32 lbs 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 33.5” x 33.5” 25.5” x 25.5” 2222 - ACWU4 24 lbs 2222 - ACWU6 27 lbs 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 33.5” x 41.5” 25.5” x 33.5” 2230 - ACWU4 27 lbs 2230 - ACWU6 31 lbs 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 33.5” x 57.5” 25.5” x 49.5” 2246 - ACWU4 34 lbs 2246 - ACWU6 39 lbs 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 33.5” x 80.5” 25.5” x 72.5” 2269 - ACWU4 40 lbs 2269 - ACWU6 46 lbs 3030 30.5” x 30.5” 41.5” x 41.5” 33.5” x 33.5” 3030 - ACWU4 27 lbs 3030 - ACWU6 32 lbs 3046 30.5” x 46.5” 41.5” x 57.5” 33.5” x 49.5” 3046 - ACWU4 31 lbs 3046 - ACWU6 38 lbs 4646 46.5” x 46.5” 57.5” x 57.5” 49.5” x 49.5” 4646 - ACWU4 39 lbs 4646 - ACWU6 45 lbs

10/17 www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125

Pitched Roof, TUBULAR and Curb Mount SKYLIGHT Tubular Skylights K SERIES

PITCHED ROOF TUBULAR SKYLIGHT KIT Available in 3 sizes: 10”, 13”, and 18”

ODUC Kit includes all components and hardware for a 4’ installation PR T Powder-coated Black, Mill and “Patrician Bronze” aluminum fl ashing W Y AR T Choice of prismatic or soft white diffuser - curved or fl at RAN Fits all roof slopes and roof types FITS ALL Florida Building Code Approved and Hurricane Tested SLOPES

25-year product warranty and made in the USA ROOF PITCHES

MODEL # PRODUCT DESCRIPTION BLACK BRONZE MILL 10KPP-BL 10KPP-BR 10KPP-GR 10” Pitched Roof Kit (output up to 150 sf) 13KPP-BL 13KPP-BR 13KPP-GR 13” Pitched Roof Kit (output up to 300 sf) 18KPP-BL 18KPP-BR 18KPP-GR 18” Pitched Roof Kit (output up to 500 sf)

FLAT ROOF TUBULAR SKYLIGHT KIT Available in 4 sizes: 10”, 13”, 18”, and 21” Kit includes all components and hardware for a 4’ installation DU RO CT Powder-coated Black, Mill and “Patrician Bronze” aluminum fl ashing P

W Y A T Choice of prismatic or soft white diffuser - curved or fl at RRAN Fits fl at roofs and all roof types FITS FLAT Florida Building Code Approved and Hurricane Tested ROOFS 25-year product warranty and made in the USA 3 ROOF PITCHES

MODEL # PRODUCT DESCRIPTION BLACK BRONZE MILL 10KFP-BL 10KFP-BR 10KFP-GR 10” Flat Roof Kit (output up to 150 sf) 13KFP-BL 13KFP-BR 13KFP-GR 13” Flat Roof Kit (output up to 300 sf) 18KFP-BL 18KFP-BR 18KFP-GR 18” Flat Roof Kit (output up to 500 sf) N/A N/A 21KFP 21” Flat Roof Kit (output up to 700 sf)

CURB MOUNT TUBULAR SKYLIGHT KIT Available in 4 sizes: 10”, 13”, 18”, and 21” Kit includes all components and hardware for a 4’ installation ODUC PR T Powder-coated Black, Mill and “Patrician Bronze” aluminum fl ashing

W A Y Choice of prismatic or soft white diffuser - curved or fl at RRAN T Installs over pre-built curb FITS FLAT Florida Building Code Approved and Hurricane Tested ROOFS 25-year product warranty and made in the USA ROOF PITCHES

MODEL # PRODUCT DESCRIPTION BLACK BRONZE MILL 10KFCM-BL 10KFCM-BR 10KFCM-GR 10” Curb Mount Roof Kit (output up to 150 sf) 13KFCM-BL 13KFCM-BR 13KFCM-GR 13” Curb Mount Roof Kit (output up to 300 sf) 18KFCM-BL 18KFCM-BR 18KFCM-GR 18” Curb Mount Roof Kit (output up to 500 sf) N/A N/A 21KFCM 21” Curb Mount Roof Kit (output up to 700 sf)

10/17 www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 Tubular Skylight K SERIES Pipe Extensions, Elbows and Accessories ACCESSORIES

LIGHT PIPE EXTENSION - 1 FOOT SECTION ELECTRIC LIGHT KIT - SINGLE SOCKET Available for: Available for: 10”, 13”, 18”, and 21” models 10”, 13”, 18”, and 21” models MODEL PRODUCT Single light socket 10P1 10” - 1 ft section Use with CFL or LED bulbs 13P1 13” - 1 ft section 18P1 18” - 1 ft section MODEL PRODUCT 21P1 21” - 1 ft section LK Light Kit - Single

LIGHT PIPE EXTENSION - 2 FOOT SECTION ELECTRIC LIGHT KIT - DUAL SOCKET Available for: Available for: 10”, 13”, 18”, and 21” models 10”, 13”, 18”, and 21” models MODEL PRODUCT Double light socket 10P 10” - 2 ft section Use with CFL or LED bulbs 13P 13” - 2 ft section 18P 18” - 2 ft section MODEL PRODUCT 21P 21” - 2 ft section LK-2 Light Kit - Dual

ANGLE ADAPTER / ELBOW TURRET EXTENSION 10” and 13” - adjusts 0° - 45° Available for 10” and 13” models 18” and 21” - adjusts 0° - 30° Used on high profi le S-tile roofs MODEL PRODUCT Powder-coated “Patrician 10E 10” Elbow Bronze” 13E 13” Elbow MODEL PRODUCT 18E 18” Elbow 10TE 10” Turret 21E 21” Elbow 13TE 21” Turret

EXHAUST VENT KIT (SVFAN) TILE FLASHING SKIRT Available for 10” models Available for: 10”, 13”, and Perfect for bath & laundry rooms 18” models Quiet motor exhausts 125 cfms Used for tile installation Installs alone or with light kits MODEL PRODUCT 10S 10” Tile Skirt MODEL PRODUCT 13S 13” Tile Skirt SVF 10” - 1 ft section 18S 18” Tile Skirt

DIMMER KIT WITH REMOTE CONTROL May also be hardwired using a momentary switch. WORKS WITH K SERIES PRODUCTS ONLY! MODEL PRODUCT 10DM 10” Dimmer Lit INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS ALSO 13DM 13” Dimmer Lit AVAILABLE, PLEASE CALL FOR PRICING. 18DM 18” Dimmer Lit 21DM 21” Dimmer Lit

www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 10/17 Pitched Roof TUBULAR and Flat Roof SKYLIGHT Tubular Skylights EZ SERIES

COMPOSITE FLASHING RIGID TUBULAR SKYLIGHT KIT

The Kennedy Rigid Tubular Skylights are designed for spaces with long straight runs. These rigid tubular skylights funnel that light directly into your home. They are built with the highest quality material with an industry leading lifetime

ODUC leakproof warranty. The patented diffuser allows the natural light to PR T

W A Y be evenly distributed in the room where it is installed. RRAN T

MODEL # PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FITS ALL EZ10SCANH 10” Composite Flashing Rigid Kit (output up to 150 sf) SLOPES

EZ14SCANH 14” Composite Flashing Rigid Kit (output up to 300 sf) ROOF PITCHES

COMPOSITE FLASHING FLEX TUBULAR SKYLIGHT KIT

The Kennedy Flex Tubular Skylights are designed for obstructed attic spaces that need fl exible tubing to bend and funnel that light through the fl ex pipe into your home. They are built with the highest quality material with an industry ODUC PR T leading lifetime no leak warranty. The patented diffuser allows the

W A Y natural light to be evenly distributed in the room where it is installed. RRAN T

MODEL # PRODUCT DESCRIPTION FITS ALL SLOPES EZ14SCAFX 14” Composite Flashing Flex Kit (output up to 150 sf) ROOF PITCHES

10/17 www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 Pitched Roof EZ SERIES and Flat Roof Tubular Skylights ACCESSORIES

BLOCKOUT SHADES EXTENSION TUBE Easy to use kit blocks light Accommodates a length longer from Tubular Skylight in than 48” from roof to ceiling situations where no light is Extension tubes are made of needed the same refl ective materials Includes 40” rod for easy use as the standard ones Extension tubes come in 20” The Blockout Shade from Kennedy Skylights is a and 48” lengths necessity if you’re looking to darken a room from the MODEL PRODUCT natural light. This accessory is designed to be quick and EZ10T20 10” Extension Tube easy to use for your convenience. EZ10T48 14” Extension Tube MODEL PRODUCT 10BO 10” Blockout Shade 14BO 14” Blockout Shade SOLAR POWERED DIMMER WITH REMOTE Allows you to select the light level you want in the room, from DIFFUSERS closed to open and anywhere in between Soft White Flat Diffuser Soft White Curved Diffuser Eliminates glare on televisions and display screens Prismatic Flat Diffuser Darken the room for a daytime nap or nighttime sleep Prismatic Curved Diffuser An on/o night light feature lets you maintain a low light MODEL PRODUCT level in the room. EZ10FD 10” Diffuser Prismatic Flat Two long-lasting LED night lights are included EZ14FD 14” Diffuser Prismatic Flat MODEL PRODUCT ECL10 10” Solar Powered Dimmer

LIGHT KIT Expands the features of your Tubular Skylight to include a FLASHING traditional on/o light Composite/Asphalt Flashing Ideal if you live in a region Available for: 10” and 14” where days are short in the winter, or if you use a room models frequently at night Turns your Tubular Skylight into an electric light and still bring in the natural light during the brighter days MODEL PRODUCT 15947000R 10” Flashing MODEL PRODUCT 1795000R 14” Flashing EZELK 10” & 14” Light kit

WORKS WITH EZ SERIES PRODUCTS ONLY!

INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS ALSO AVAILABLE, PLEASE CALL FOR PRICING.

www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 10/17 Roof, Curb, and Models Mount Solar Attic Fans SOLAR FANS

ROOF MOUNT SOLAR ATTIC FAN 12, 24, and 36 watt models with adjustable solar panel Fully functional right out of box Powder-coated Black, Mill and “Patrician Bronze” aluminum fl ashing

DU RO CT Fits all roof slopes and roof types P FITS ALL Hurricane Tested and Approved SLOPES W A Y RRAN T 25-year product warranty and made in the USA ROOF PITCHES

MODEL # PRODUCT DESCRIPTION BLACK BRONZE MILL SAF12-BL SAF12-BR SAF12-GR 12 Watt Roof Mount (output up to 893 cfm) SAF24-BL SAF24-BR SAF24-GR 24 Watt Roof Mount (output up to 1,339 cfm) SAF36-BL SAF36-BR SAF36-GR 36 Watt Roof Mount (output up to 1,628 cfm)

CURB MOUNT SOLAR ATTIC FAN 12, 24, and 36 watt models with adjustable solar panel Fully functional right out of box Powder-coated Black, Mill and “Patrician Bronze” aluminum fl ashing

Installs over pre-built curbs ODUC PR T Hurricane Tested and Approved FITS FLAT W ROOFS A Y RRAN T 25-year product warranty and made in the USA ROOF PITCHES

MODEL # PRODUCT DESCRIPTION BLACK BRONZE GRAY SAF12BLCM SAF12BRCM SAF12GRCM 12 Watt Curb Mount (output up to 893 cfm) SAF24BLCM SAF24BRCM SAF24GRCM 24 Watt Curb Mount (output up to 1,339 cfm) SAF36BLCM SAF36BRCM SAF36GRCM 36 Watt Curb Mount (output up to 1,628 cfm)

GABLE MOUNT SOLAR ATTIC FAN KIT Available in 4 sizes: 12, 24, 36, and 60 watt models Fan housing installs into existing gable opening

Solar panel installed remotely on roof ODUC PR T FITS ALL Fits all roof slopes and roof types SLOPES W A Y RRAN T 25-year product warranty and made in the USA ROOF PITCHES

MODEL # PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SAF12-GABLE 12 Watt Gable Mount (output up to 893 cfm) SAF24-GABLE 24 Watt Gable Mount (output up to 1,339 cfm) SAF36-GABLE 36 Watt Gable Mount (output up to 1,628 cfm) SAF60-GABLE 60 Watt Gable Mount (output up to 1,995 cfm)

10/17 www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 Low Profi le, Remote Panel Solar Fans and Solar Attic Fan Accessories ACCESSORIES

LOW PROFILE and TILE ROOF PROFILE Solar panel can be easily replaced without removing the fan fl ashing ODUC Roof-hugging, aesthetically pleasing Ultra-Low Profi le PR T

W Slightly taller version for tile roofs A Y RRAN T MODEL # PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

SAF24BLLP 24 Watt Flat Roof / Low Profi le FITS ALL SLOPES SAF24BLTP 24 Watt Tile Roof / Low Profi le ROOF PITCHES ROOF MOUNT with REMOTE SOLAR PANEL Solar panel installed in sunny location away from housing “Patrician Bronze” housing - custom colors available ODUC PR T MODEL # PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

W A Y SAF12BR-REMOTE 12 Watt Flat Roof / Remote (output up to 893 cfm) RRAN T SAF24BR-REMOTE 24 Watt Flat Roof / Remote (output up to 1,339 cfm)

SAF36BR-REMOTE 36 Watt Flat Roof / Remote (output up to 1,628 cfm) FITS ALL SLOPES SAF60BR-REMOTE 60 Watt Flat Roof / Remote (output up to 1,995 cfm) ROOF PITCHES CURB MOUNT with REMOTE SOLAR PANEL Solar panel installed in sunny location away from housing “Patrician Bronze” housing - custom colors available ODUC PR T MODEL # PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

W A Y SAF12CM-REMOTE 12 Watt Curb / Remote (output up to 893 cfm) RRAN T SAF24CM-REMOTE 24 Watt Curb / Remote (output up to 1,339 cfm)

SAF36CM-REMOTE 36 Watt Curb / Remote (output up to 1,628 cfm) FITS FLAT ROOFS SAF60CM-REMOTE 60 Watt Curb / Remote (output up to 1,995 cfm) ROOF PITCHES

THERMAL SNAP SWITCH FIRE SAFETY SWITCH Turns fan on when attic Helps prevent spread of attic temperature reaches 80°F fi res by shutting down fan Turns off at 70°F Install alone or with a thermal switch MODEL PRODUCT MODEL PRODUCT SAFTS Thermal Switch FSCS Fire Safety Switch

GARAGE VENT KIT TILE FLASHING SKIRT Converts roof or curb mount fan Used for tile installations into garage venting system Installs over fl ashing for Radiation Damper available Weather-tight installation (required in some locations)

MODEL PRODUCT Garage Vent Garage Vent MODEL PRODUCT Garage Vent W/D Garage Vent w/Damper 13S Flashing Skirt

TURRET EXTENSION Used on high profi le S-tile roofs Includes protective animal screen INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS ALSO AVAILABLE, PLEASE CALL FOR PRICING. MODEL PRODUCT SAF-EXT Turret

www.kennedyskylights.com To Place Order, Call 800.280.2545 or Fax 407.330.5125 10/17 SFVG / SFG 2”, 4”, and 6” Installation Instructions

WARNING: Please take the time to read through the ENTIRE instructions prior to starting any work. Not following the instructions will invalidate the warranty.

Installation should only be completed by individuals skilled with the necessary tools for installation. If you doubt your skills, please consult a qualifi ed installer.

Tools Needed: Self-Flashing Ventilating • Safety Glasses • Sealant Gun • Roofi ng Felt Glass Skylight (SFVG) • Saw • Tape Measure • Sealant • Hammer • #8 x 1 5/8” Truss • 2” x 4” Lumber • Utility Knife Head Drywall Screws • Plywood/Drywall • Crow Bar • Shingles • Level/Plumb Bob Important Precautions: Skylights are subject to condensation caused by warm moist air rising from the room below. Insulate the light shaft and other areas surrounding skylight to minimize condensation. In some cases, the light shaft may require special ventilators to remove moist air. ■ To prevent roof failure and possible injury, be sure the skylight remains adequately supported by the roof, if either headers or are setback from edge of the rough opening. Important Warnings: Self-Flashing Glass Skylight (SFG) ■ Do not cut roof trusses. lf trusses must be cut, obtain expert guidance from an architect, structural engineer, or roof truss manufacturer. Work from professionally prepared plans. ■ Support the roof with braces before cutting rafters, to prevent roof failure which can cause severe injury and structural damage. ■ Obtain guidance from an architect or structural engineer, if more than one rafter is cut to prevent roof failure and possible injury. Important Safety Notes: ■ Remove nails and other obstructions to prevent them from being thrown while cutting. ■ Be sure electrical wires, pipes, and other building components will not be cut or damaged. Standard Skylight Sizes: ■ Wear eye protection and follow safety procedures Model Rough Opening recommended by the saw manufacturer. SFG/SFVG width x length ■ To avoid injury or damage, use blocks or bracing to prevent SFVG / 1430SFG 2", 4",14.5” and x 30.5” 6" cutout section from dropping as it is freed. 1446 14.5” x 46.5” ■ Stay clear of cutting area while sawing; be especially Installation2222 Instructions22.5” x 22.5” careful of hand placement and falling debris on the interior, underneath the work area. 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 2246 22.5” x 46.5” HORIZONTAL CROSS SECTION Tools and Materials Needed: Horizontal Cross Section: 4622 46.5” x 22.5” • Safety Glasses • Sealant Gun • Roofing Felt • Saw 2269 • Tape Measure22.5” x 69.5”• Sealant • Hammer 3030 • #8 x 1 /5/8” Tr30.5”uss x 30.5”• 2” x 4” Lumber • Utility Knife 3046 Head Drywall 30.5”Screws x 46.5”• Plywood/Drywall • Crow Bar • Shingles • Level/Plumb Bob 4646 46.5” x 46.5” PLANNING STEP 1 Identify Desired Location Important Precautions: Overhead Placement: Consider natural light, sunshine and shade. Skylights are subject to condensation caused by warm moist air Eye Level Placement: Consider natural light, sunshine and shade. rising from the room below. Insulate the light shaft and other areas Optimize the view, eye level is 56" to 67". surrounding skylight to minimize condensation. In some cases, Obstructions: Consider HVAC duct, gas/water pipes and electrical light shaft may require special ventilators to remove moist air. devices. • Be sure skylight remains adequately supported by roof if either headers or rafters are setback from edge of the rough opening STEP 2 Determine Type of Light Shaft to prevent roof failure and possible injury.

Important Warnings: • Do not cut roof trusses. If trusses must be cut, obtain expert guidance from an architect, structural engineer, or roof truss manufacturer. Work from professionally prepared plans. • Support roof with braces before cutting rafters to prevent roof failure which can cause severe inju ry and structural damage. STEP 3 Determine Header Setback (optional) • Obtain guidance from an architect or structural engineer, if more than one rafter is cut to prevent roof failure and possible injury.

Important Safety Notes: • Remove nails and other obstructions to prevent them from being thrown while cutting. • Be sure electrical wires, pipes, and other building components will not be cut or damaged. PREPARE ROUGH OPENING • Wear eye protection and follow safety p rocedures STEP 4 recommended by saw manufacturer. Measure and Mark Corners • Use blocks or bracing to prevent cutout section from Locate position by measuring dropping as it is freed to avoid injury or damage. from a known point such as a • Stay clear of cutting area while sawing; be especially vent passing through the roof. careful of hand placement and falling debris on the interior, Mark rectangular opening. IMPORTANT: Corners may be located underneath work area. by driving nails through roof from inside.

STANDARD SKYLIGHT SIZES STEP 5 Remove Shingles and Nails MODEL ROUGH OPENING OUTSIDE FRAME Remove shingles and nails from SFG/SFVG width x length includes flange area at least 10" back from 1430 14.5"x 30.5" 23"x 39" opening. Mark rough opening by 1446 14.5"x 46.5" 23"x 55" 2222 22.5"x 22.5" 31"x 31" stretching and snapping a chalkline. 2230 22.5"x 30.5" 31"x 39" 2246 22.5"x 46.5" 31"x 55" 4622 46.5"x 22.5" 55"x 31" 2269 22.5"x 69.5" 31"x 78" STEP 6 3030 30.5"x 30.5" 39"x 39" Cut Opening 3046 30.5"x 46.5" 39"x 55" 11/13 4646 46.5"x 46.5" 55"x 55" SFVG / SFG 2", 4", and 6" Installation Instructions

HORIZONTAL CROSS SECTION Tools and Materials Needed: SFVG / SFG 2", 4", and 6" • Safety Glasses • Sealant Gun SFVG• Roofing / SFG Felt 2", 4", and 6" • Saw • Tape Measure Installation• Sealant Instructions • Hammer • #8 x 1 /5/8” TrussInstallation • 2” x 4” Lumber Instructions • Utility Knife Head Drywall Screws • Plywood/Drywall HORIZONTAL• Crow CROSS Bar SECTION• Shingles Tools• Level/Plumb and Materials Bob Needed: Tools and• Safety Materials Glasses Needed:• Sealant Gun • Roofing Felt HORIZONTAL CROSSPLANNING SECTION • Saw • Tape Measure • Sealant • Safety Glasses • Sealant Gun • Roofing Felt STEP 1 Identify Desired Location • Hammer • #8 x 1 /5/8” Truss • 2” x 4” Lumber • Saw • Tape Measure • Sealant Important Precautions: Overhead Placement: Consider natural light, sunshine• Utility Knifeand shade. Head Drywall Screws • Plywood/Drywall Skylights are subject to condensation caused by warm moist air • Hammer• Crow Bar • #8 x •1 /5/8”Shingles Truss • 2” x 4”• Level/Plumb Lumber Bob Eye Level Placement: Consider natural• light, Utility sunshine Knife and shade.Head Drywall Screws • Plywood/Drywall rising from the room below. Insulate the light shaft and other areas Optimize the view, eye level is 56" to 67". surrounding skylight to minimize condensation. In some cases, • Crow Bar • Shingles • Level/Plumb Bob Obstructions: Consider HVAC duct, gas/waterPLANNING pipes and electrical light shaft may require special ventilators to remove moist air. devices. PLANNINGSTEP 1 Identify Desired Location • Be sure skylight remains adequately supportedImportant by roof if eitherPrecautions: Overhead Placement: Consider natural light, sunshine and shade. headers or rafters are setback from edge of the rough opening STEP 1 Identify Desired Location Skylights are subject to condensationSTEP 2 Determine caused by Type warm of moistLight air Shaft Eye Level Placement: Consider natural light, sunshine and shade. to prevent roof failure and possible injury.Important Precautions: Overhead Placement: Consider natural light, sunshine and shade. rising from the room below. Insulate the light shaft and other areas Optimize the view, eye level is 56" to 67". Skylightssurrounding are subject skylight to condensation to minimize caused condensation. by warm Inmoist some air cases, Eye Level Placement: Consider natural light, sunshine and shade. Obstructions: Consider HVAC duct, gas/water pipes and electrical Important Warnings: rising fromlight theshaft room may below. require Insulate special the ventilators light shaft to andremove other moist areas air. Optimize the view, eye level is 56" to 67". surrounding skylight to minimize condensation. In some cases, devices. • Do not cut roof trusses. If trusses must be cut, obtain expert Obstructions: Consider HVAC duct, gas/water pipes and electrical light shaft• Be may sure require skylight special remains ventilators adequately to remove supported moist by air. roof if either guidance from an architect, structural engineer,headers or roof trussor rafters are setback from edge of the rough opening devices.STEP 2 Determine Type of Light Shaft manufacturer. Work from professionally• preparedBe sureto skylight plans.prevent remains roof failure adequately and possible supported injury. by roof if either headers or rafters are setback from edge of the rough opening STEP 2 Determine Type of Light Shaft • Support roof with braces before cutting rafters to prevent roof to prevent roof failure and possible injury. failure which can cause severe inju ry and structuralImportant Buildingdamage. Warnings: LightSTEP Tunnel3 Determine HeaderPlanning Setback (optional) • Obtain guidance from an architect or structuralImportant• Doengineer, notWarnings: cut if roof more trusses. If trusses must be cut, obtainStep expert 1 - Identify Desired Location than one rafter is cut to prevent roof failure andguidance possible frominjury. an architect, structural engineer, or roof truss ► Overhead Placement: Consider natural light, sunshine and shade. • Do not manufacturer.cut roof trusses. Work If trusses from professionally must be cut, obtainprepared expert plans. ► Eye Level Placement: Consider natural light, sunshine and shade. To optimize the Important Safety Notes: guidance from an architect, structural engineer, or roof truss manufacturer.• Support Work roof withfrom bracesprofessionally before cuttingprepared rafters plans. to preventview, roof the eye level is from 56” to 67” from the floor. • Remove nails and other obstructions to preventfailure them fromwhich can cause severe inju ry and structural damage.► Obstructions: STEPConsider 3 HVACDetermine duct, gas/water Header Setbackpipes, and (optional) electrical devices. • Support roof with braces before cutting rafters to prevent roof being thrown while cutting. failure• whichObtain canguidance cause fromsevere an inju architect ry and orstructural structural damage. engineer, if moreSTEP 3 Determine Header Setback (optional) • Be sure electrical wires, pipes, and other buildingthan one rafter is cut to prevent roof failure and possibleStep injury. 2 - Determine Type of Light Shaft & Header Setback • Obtain guidance from an architect or structural engineer, if more components will not be cut or damaged. PREPARE ROUGH OPENING Squared Opening Flared Opening than one rafter is cut to prevent roof failure and possible injury. • Wear eye protection and follow safety p roceduresImportant Safety Notes:STEP 4 recommended by saw manufacturer. In• structures Remove nailsthat have and aother spaceMeasure obstructions between and the to Markceiling prevent Cornersand them from Importantthe roof Safety such as Notes:an attic or crawl space, a light tunnel Straight Angled Splayed Headers Blocking Headers • Use blocks or bracing to prevent cutout section beingfrom thrown while cutting.Locate position by measuring • Removemust nailsbe built. and Nailers other of obstructions 2” x 4” must be to used prevent to frame them the from dropping as it is freed to avoid injury or damage.• Be sure electrical wires,from pipes, a known and other point building such as a beingopening thrown between while thecutting. roof header and the ceiling header. components will not bev entcut passingor damaged. through the roof.Prepare RoughPREPARE Opening ROUGH OPENING • Stay clear of cutting area while sawing;• beBe especiallysureThese electrical will be used wires, for attaching pipes, and the finishingother building material, i.e., Mark rectangular opening. IMPORTANT: Corners may be located careful of hand placement and falling debriscomponents drywall,on• Wear the wallinterior, eyewill board, protectionnot beplywood, cut andor etc. damaged. follow The light safety tunnel p roceshoulddures Step 3 - MeasurePREPARESTEP and 4ROUGH Mark Corners OPENING underneath work area. recommended by saw bymanufacturer. driving nails through roof fromLocate inside. position by Measuremeasuring andfrom Marka known Corners point • Wearbe eye wrapped protection with insulation and follow for safetyoptimum p roce performance.dures STEP 4 Select• Use the blocks desired or bracingshaft, and to frame prevent accordingly. cutout section fromsuch as a vent passingLocate through position the roof.by measuring Mark recommended by saw manufacturer. rectangular Measureopening. and Mark Corners STANDARD SKYLIGHT SIZES dropping as it is freed toSTEP avoid 5 injury or damage. from a known point such as a • Use blocksIndicates or bracing to preventANGLEDRemove cutout SHAFT Shinglessection from and Nails Locate position by measuring • Stay2”X4” clear Headers of cuttingAn areaangled while shaft issawing; required whenbe especially the IMPORTANT: Cornersvent may passing be located through by driving the roof. nails MODEL ROUGH OPENING droppingOUTSIDE as FRAME it is freed to avoid injury or damage. from a known point such as a careful of hand placementskylightRemove cannot and be fallingshingles positioned debris and directly on nails the frominterior,through roof from inside.Mark rectangular opening. IMPORTANT: Corners may be located SFG/SFVG width x length includes flange vent passing through the roof. • Stay clear of cutting areaabove whilearea the sawing; area at to beleastbe lighted especially 10" because back from by driving nails through roof from inside. 1430 14.5"x 30.5" 23underneath"x 39" work area. careful of hand placementof andexistingopening. falling pipes, debris electricalMark onrough wiring, the interior,opening Step by 4 - MarkRemove rectangular Shingles opening. and IMPORTANT: Nails Corners may be located 1446 14.5"x 46.5" 23"x 55" underneath work area. duct work, or roof limitations such as Remove shinglesby driving and nails fromthrough area roof at least from 10” inside. back from opening. Mark rough 2222 22.5"x 22.5" 31"x 31" stretching and snapping a chalkline. STEP 5 STANDARDridges or SKYLIGHTvalleys. Locate theSIZES skylight opening (A) by stretching and snapping a chalkline, and cut opening (B). 2230 22.5"x 30.5" 31"x 39" Remove Shingles and Nails as close to the desired areas as 2246 22.5"x 46.5" 31"xMODEL55" ROUGH OPENING OUTSIDE FRAME STEP 5 STANDARD possible,SKYLIGHT and then SIZES build the shaft on Remove shingles and nails from 4622 46.5"x 22.5" 55SFG/SFVG"x 31" width x length includes flange Remove Shingles and Nails an angle to the ceiling opening. area at least 10" back from 2269 22.5"x 69.5" MODEL31"x 78" ROUGH OPENINGSTEP 6 OUTSIDE FRAME Remove shingles and nails from 1430 14.5"x 30.5" 23"x 39" opening. Mark rough opening by 3030 30.5"x 30.5" SFG/SFVG39"x144639" width x14.5 lengthCut"x Opening46.5" includes flange23"x 55" area at least 10" back from STEP 7 Install Headers INSTALLstretching SKYLIGHT and snapping a chalkline. 3046 30.5"x 46.5" 143039"x222255" 14.5"xSPLAYED22.530.5""x 22.5" SHAFT23"x 39"31"x 31" A opening. Mark rough opening byB 1446 14.5"x 46.5" 23"x 55" 11/13 4646 46.5"x 46.5" 55"x223055" The22.5 splayed"x 30.5" shaft is used to permit31 "x 39" stretching and snappingSTEP 7 a chalkline.Install Headers INSTALL SKYLIGHT 2222 2246 22.5"xthe22.522.5" greatest"x 46.5" light exposure.31"x This31" 31is "x 55" STEP 8 2230 4622 22.5"x46.530.5""x 22.5" 31"x 39"55"x 31"Step 5 - Install Headers STEP 8 done by making the ceiling opening Frame outSTEP the 6 inside of the 2246 2269 22.5"xlarger22.546.5" than"x 69.5"the roof opening.31"x 55"31"x 78"Based on size of opening and Frame out the inside of the 4622 46.5"x 22.5" 55"x 31" roof openingCut Opening with double roof opening with double 3030 30.5"x 30.5" 39"x 39"rafter pattern.STEP 6 2269 3046 22.5"x30.569.5""x 46.5" 31"x 78"39"x 55" headers at the top and headers at the top and 3030 4646 30.5"xSTRAIGHT46.530.5""x 46.5" SHAFT39"x 39"55"x 55" bottomCut Opening of the opening. bottom of the opening. 11/13 A straight shaft from the 3046 30.5"x 46.5" 39"x 55" Opening fits between One rafter cut Opening ends short Butt 2" x 4"s against the roof to ceiling can be used. If the roof Butt 2" x 4"s againstOpening thefits between One rafter cut, Opening ends short of outside of the truss or STEP11/13Opening 7 fitsInstall between4646 HeadersOne46.5 rafter"x cut,46.5" Opening ends55 short"x 55"of rafters,rafters, use usesingle single headers. useuse double double headers. rafter,of the install rafter, jack installrafter. is flat the ceiling and roof openings INSTALLoutside of SKYLIGHT the trussheaders or headers jack rafter rafters that frame the rafters, use single headers. use double headers. rafter, install jack rafter. will be the same dimension. With rafters that frame the opening and nail into place to provide extra stability when mounting a pitched roof, however, the roof InstallSTEP Skylight 8 the skylight. (Note dotted lines on drawing). Re: Large skylights. Any opening and nail intoBUILDING place to LIGHTprovide TUNNEL extra stability when mounting opening will be slightly larger than the Step 6Frame Frame out the the inside inside of the of roofthe rafter or truss that runs through the skylight opening must be cut to ceiling opening. opening roofwiththe double skylightopening headers. (Note with at dottedtheIndouble structures top and lines that on have drawing). Re: Large skylights. Any meet local building codes. BUILDING LIGHT TUNNEL bottom of rafterthe opening. or truss Butt 2x4’sthat againstrunsa space through the between the the skylight opening must be cut to IMPORTANT NOTE: If the opening is too big, fill it in with the proper headers at the top and lumber to the suggested rough opening size or smaller (see size chart). outside ofmeet the truss local or raftersbuilding thatceiling codes.frame the and the roof In structures that have bottom of the opening.such as an attic or Install roofing felt and shingle to bottom of opening. Built-Up Roofs: opening, and nail into place to provide extra a space between the stability whenButtIMPORTANT mounting 2" x 4"s the NOTE: skylight.againstcrawlIf Any thethe rafter space, opening a light is too big, fill it in with the proper (Use SFG 4” model or check local building codes.) tunnel must be built. STEP 9 Openingceilin gfits between and the roofOne rafter cut, Opening ends short of or truss thatoutsidelumber runs through to of the the suggested skylight truss opening rough or opening size or smaller (see size chart). rafters, use single headers.Carefully applyuse double hot pitch headers. or sealant rafter,to the installsurrounding jack rafter. must be cutInstall to meet roofing local feltbuilding andNa ilerscodes. shingle of 2" x to 4" bottommust of opening. Apply liberal amount of such as anarea attic and base or of curb flange. Cover with rock. rafters that framebe used the to frame the sealant to surrounding roof crawl space, a light IMPORTANTopening NOTE: and If thenail opening intoopening place is too betweento big, provide fill it the in extrawith the stability proper lumber when tomounting the opening. Carefully center Barrel Tile Instructions: suggested rough opening size orroof smaller. header Install and the roofing ceiling felt header. and shingleThese willto bottombe used of for the skylight into place. Using tunnel must be (Use built. 4” or 6” curb. Check local building codes.) opening.theSTEP skylight 9 . (Note dottedattaching lines the on finishing drawing). material Re: (i.e. Large drywall, skylights. wall board, Any pre-punched holes in flange, BUILDINGNailers of 2" xLIGHT 4" must TUNNEL Apply liberal amount of rafter Apply aor liberal truss amount that runsofplywood, sealant through etc.)to Thethe lightskylight tunnel opening should be must wrapped be cut with to secure to roof surface using Step 7 #8 x 1 5/8" Truss Head be used to frame the the surroundingmeetsealant rooflocal to opening. surroundingbuilding Carefully insulationcodes. roofcenter for optimum performance. Select desired shaft and In structures that have frame accordingly. Drywall Screws.* Apply liberal amount of sealant cover each hole opening between the the skylightopening. into place. CarefullyUsing pre-punched center a space between the IMPORTANT NOTE: If the opening is too big, fill it in with the proper and fasteners, and outside of curb flange. holes in flange,skylight secure into to roof place. surface Using Indicatesusing 2” x 4” Headers ceilingroof header and and the the roof ceiling header. These will be used for lumber to the suggested rough opening size orANGLED smaller SHAFT (see size chart). Pitched Roofs: Replace shingles, covering base of curb flange. #8x1 5/8” Truss Head Drywall Screws. Apply *For impact glass units, use #10 x 1 5/8" Truss Head Drywall Screws (supplied). attaching theAfter finishing locating skylight material position (i.e.on roof, drywall, carefully remove wall board,liberal amountInstallpre-punched of roofingsealant toholes felt cover and in each flange, shingle hole, to bottom of opening.An angled shaft is required such as an attic or when the skylight cannot be plywood, etc.)barrel The tiles and light cut rough tunnel opening. should Center be skylight wrapped over withfastener, andsecure the outside to roof of surface curb flange. using crawl space, a light positioned directly above the BUILT-UP ROOFS: insulation forrough optimum opening, performance. and secure into place Select using desired pre-punched shaft and #8 x 1 5/8" Truss Head tunnel must holes be in built. flange. Mop in roll roofing over flashing. Cement Pitched STEPRoofs: 9 Replace shingles, covering base of curb flange.area Forto be impact lighted glass because units, of (Use SFG 4" model or check local building codes.) Drywall Screws.* Apply liberal amount of existingsealant pipes, cover electrical each wiring, hole Carefully apply hot pitch or sealant to surrounding area and base of Nailersframe accordingly.of 2" xtiles 4" on must roof around curb and skylight assembly. Finish use #10 Applyx 1 5/8” Truss liberal Head amount Drywall Screws of (supplied). inside curb with drywall and trim. and fasteners, and outside of curb flange. duct work or roof limitations, curb flange. Cover with rock. be used to frame the sealant to surroundingwww.kennedyskylights.com roof | 800.280.2545such as ridges or valleys. Indicates 2” x 4” Headers Pitched Roofs: Replace shingles, covering base of curb flange. opening between the ANGLED SHAFT opening. Carefully center Locate the skylight as close to BARREL TILE INSTALLATION: An angled shaft is required *For impact glass units, use #10 x 1 5/8" Truss Headthe Drywall desired Screwsareas as (supplied).possible (Use 4" or 6" curb. Check local building codes.) roof header and the ceiling header. These will be used for skylight into place. Using and then build the shaft on an when the skylight cannot be After locating skylight attaching the finishing material (i.e. drywall, wall board, pre-punched holes in flange, angle to the ceiling opening. position on roof, carefully plywood, etc.) The light tunnelpositioned should bedirectly wrapped above with the secureBUILT-UP to roof ROOFS: surface using remove barrel tiles and cut area to be lighted because of (Use SFG 4" model or check local building codes.) rough opening. Carefully insulation for optimum performance. Select desir ed shaft and #8 x 1 5/8" Truss Head SPLAYED SHAFT existing pipes, electrical wiring, Carefully apply hot pitch or sealant to surrounding area and base of center skylight over rough frame accordingly. Drywall Screws.* Apply liberal amount of sealantThe splayed cover shaft eachis used hole to opening and secure into duct work or roof limitations, andcurb fasteners, flange. Cover and outsidewith rock. of curb flange. permit the greatest light place using pre-punched Indicates 2” x 4” Headers such as ridges or valleys. exposure. This is done by holes in flange. Mop in roll roofing over flashing. Cement tiles on roof ANGLED SHAFT Pitched Roofs: Replace shingles, covering makingbase of the curb ceiling flange. opening Locate the skylight as close to *For impact glass units, use #10 x 1 5/8" Truss Head Drywall Screws (supplied). around curb and skylight assembly. Finish inside curb with drywall An angled shaft is required BARREL TILE INSTALLATION: larger than the roof opening. and trim. whenthe desired the skylight areas ascannot possible be (Use 4" or 6" curb. Check local building codes.) and then build the shaft on an This information is supplied in good faith, without recommendation as to its positioned directly above the BUILT-UPAfter locating ROOFS: skylight STRAIGHT SHAFT use and without charge. No guarantee of results of any use of the informa- angle to the ceiling opening. area to be lighted because of (Useposition SFG on4" modelroof, carefully or check local building codes.)A straight shaft from the roof tion is to be implied, since the conditions of use are beyond our control. to ceiling can be used. If the existing pipes, electrical wiring, Carefullyremove barrel apply tileshot pitchand cut or sealant to surroundingroof is flat area the ceiling and and base roof of duct work or roof limitations, curbrough flange. opening. Cover Carefullywith rock. openings will be the same SPLAYED SHAFT such as ridges or valleys. center skylight over rough dimension. With a pitched The splayed shaft is used to roof, however, the ceiling Locate the skylight as close to opening and secure into permit the greatest light BARREL TILE INSTALLATION: opening will be slightly smaller the desired areas as possible place using pre-punched than the roof opening. 800.280.2545 exposure. This is done by (Use 4" or 6" curb. Check local building codes.) and then build the shaft on an holes in flange. Mop in roll roofing over flashing. Cement tiles on roof www.kennedyskylights.com making the ceiling opening After locating skylight angle to the ceiling opening. around curb and skylight assembly. Finish inside curb with drywall larger than the roof opening. position on roof, carefully removeand trim. barrel tiles and cut rough opening. Carefully SPLAYED SHAFT This information is supplied in good faith, without recommendation as to its STRAIGHT SHAFT center skylight over rough The splayed shaft is used to use and without charge. No guarantee of results of any use of the informa- A straight shaft from the roof openingtion is to andbe implied, secure since into the conditions of use are beyond our control. permit the greatest light to ceiling can be used. If the place using pre-punched exposure. This is done by roof is flat the ceiling and roof holes in flange. Mop in roll roofing over flashing. Cement tiles on roof making the ceiling opening openings will be the same around curb and skylight assembly. Finish inside curb with drywall larger than the roof opening. dimension. With a pitched and trim. roof, however, the ceiling opening will be slightly smaller This information is supplied in good faith, without recommendation as to its STRAIGHT SHAFT use and without charge. No guarantee of results of any use of the informa- than the roof opening. 800.280.2545 A straight shaft from the roof tion is to be implied, since the conditions of use are beyond our control. to ceiling can be used. If the www.kennedyskylights.com roof is flat the ceiling and roof openings will be the same dimension. With a pitched roof, however, the ceiling opening will be slightly smaller than the roof opening. 800.280.2545 www.kennedyskylights.com AC-W, SFA-W, CM-A, HCMA, I-CMG, MD-ICMG InstallationAC-W, SFA-W, InstructionsCM-A, HCMA, I-CMG, MD-ICMG Installation Instructions SFAW HORIZONTAL CROSS SECTION Tools and Materials Needed: • Safety Glasses • Tape Measure • 2" x 4" Lumber POLYCARBONATE PLASTIC AC-W,AC-W, SFA-W, SFA-W, CM-A, CM-A, HCMA, HCMA, I-CMG, I-CMG,MD-ICMG MD-ICMG SFAW HORIZONTAL CROSS SECTIONGLASS AC-W, SFA-W,Tools• SawCM-A, and Materials HCMA,• #8 Needed: x I-CMG,1/5/8” Truss MD-ICMG • Plywood/Drywall Installation Instructions• SafetyHammerInstallation Glasses • TapeHead MeasureDrywall Instructions Screws • 2"Level/Plumb x 4" Lumber Bob POLYCARBONATE PLASTIC • Utility Knife • Shingles • Screwdriver FOAM TAPEGLASS GASKETInstallation• SawInstructions• #8 x 1/5/8” Truss • Plywood/Drywall • HammerCrow Bar • HeadRoofing Drywall Felt Screws • Level/PlumbDrill Bob 2" X 4" WOOD Tools and Materials Needed: SFAW HorizontalSFAW HORIZONTAL Cross CROSS Section: SECTION Tools• and UtilitySealant Materials Knife Gun •Needed: ShinglesSealant • Screwdriver SFAW HORIZONTAL CROSSFOAM TAPE SECTION GASKET • Safety Glasses Tools• Tape and Measure Materials Needed:• 2" x 4" Lumber POLYCARBONATE PLASTIC • Safety •Glasses Crow Bar • Tape• Measure Roofing Felt • 2” x• 4”Drill Lumber GLASS • Saw • •Safety #8 x 1/5/8”Glasses Truss• Tape •Measure Plywood/Drywall • 2" x 4" Lumber POLYCARBONATE PLASTIC 2" X 4" WOOD • Saw • #8 x 1 5/8” Truss • Plywood/Drywall GLASS • Hammer • SealantHead Drywall Gun Screws• Sealant• Level/Plumb Bob SHEATHING •PLANNING Saw • #8 x 1/5/8” Truss • Plywood/Drywall 2" X 4" WOOD • Utility Knife• Hammer• Shingles Head Drywall• Screwdriver Screws • Level/Plumb Bob FOAM TAPE GASKET • Hammer Head Drywall Screws • Level/Plumb Bob • Crow Bar• Utility InstallationKnife• Roofing Felt is easy• Shingles – no• specialDrill tools are required.• Screwdriver The skylights fit FOAM TAPE GASKET • Utility Knife • Shingles • Screwdriver 2" X 4" SUGGESTED2" X 4" WOOD SHEATHING • Sealant Gun• Crow Bar•PLANNING •Crow Sealant Bar • Roofing• Roofing Felt • Drill• Drill 2" X 4" WOOD REINFORCEMENT between standard rafters, roof trusses or exposed beams using a 2" X 4" WOOD • Sealant Gun • Sealant • SealantInstallationlight Gun tunnel iswhen easy• Sealantnecessary – no special (see tools back are page). required. The skylights fit 2" X 4" SUGGESTED Important Precautions:SHEATHING PLANNING 2" X 4" WOOD REINFORCEMENT between standard rafters, roof trusses or exposed beams using a Skylights are subject to condensation causedSHEATHING by warm moistInstallation air Planningis easy PLANNING–light no specialtunnel tools when are necessary required. The (see skylights back fitpage). 2" X 4" WOOD rising from2" X 4" SUGGESTEDthe room below. Insulate the light shaft and otherbetween areas standard rafters, roof trusses or exposed beams using a ImportantREINFORCEMENT Precautions: InstallationInstallation is easy is -easy no special – no special tools toolsare required.are required. The The skylights skylights fit fit surrounding skylight to2" X minimize 4" SUGGESTED condensation. In some lightcases, tunnel when necessary (see back page). Skylights are subject toREINFORCEMENT condensation caused by warm moist air betweenbetween standard standard rafters, rafters, roof trussesroof trusses or exposed or exposed beams beams using using a a Importantlight shaft Precautions: may require special ventilators to remove moist air. rising from the room below. Insulate the light shaft and other areaslight tunnellight tunnelwhen whennecessary necessary (see (see back back page). page). ImportantSkylights are Precautions:subject to condensation caused by warm moist air surrounding• Be sureImportant skylight skylight remains Precautions:to minimize adequately condensation. supported In bysome roof cases, if e ither Skylightsrising fromareheaders subject the room or to below. rafterscondensation Insulate are setback the caused light fromshaft by warmandedge other moistof theareas air rough opening surroundinglight shaft skylightSkylights may to minimizerequire are subject condensation.special to condensation ventilators In some to causedcases, remove by warm moist moist air. air rising from theto prevent roomrising below. roof from failureInsulate the room and the below. possible light Insulateshaft injury. and the other light shaftareas and other areas surroundinglight shaft• Be skylight may sure require skylightto minimize special remains ventilators condensation. adequately to remove In somesupportedmoist air.cases, by roof if e ither • Be sure skylightsurrounding remains adequately skylight to supported minimize by condensation. roof if e ither In some cases, light shaftImportant mayheaders requirelight or Warnings:special raftersshaft may ventilatorsare require setback special to fromremove ventilators edge moist of to theair. remove rough moist opening air. headersto orprevent rafters areroof setback failure from and edge possible of the roughinjury. opening ■ Toto prevent prevent• Do notroof cut• failurefailure Be roof sure and and trusses. skylight possible possible remainsIf injury. trusses injury, adequately bemust sure be supportedskylight cut, obtain by roof expert if e it her headers or rafters are setback from edge of the rough opening remainsguidance adequately from supported an architect, by roof structural if either headers engineer, or or roof truss ImportantImportant Warnings:to Warnings: prevent roof failure and possible injury. rafters aremanufacturer. setback from Work edge from of the professionally rough opening. prepared plans. • Do not•Do cut not roof cut trusses. roof Iftrusses. trusses must If trusses be cut, mustobtain beexpert cut, obtain expert READ COMPLETELY BEFORE STARTING guidance•guidance Support from Importantan roof fromarchitect, with an bracesarchitect,Warnings:structural before engineer, structural cutting or roof engineer, rafters truss to or prevent roof truss roof Importantmanufacturer.manufacturer.failure Warnings: Workwhich• Do fromnot can Work cut professionally cause roof from trusses. se professionallyvere prepared If trussesinjury plans. andmust prepared structural be cut, obtainplans. damage. expert guidance from an architect, structural engineer, or roof trussREAD COMPLETELYSFA AND BEFORESFAW INSTALLATION STARTING ■ •Do Support not• ObtainSupportcut roof roof with guidance trusses. roof braces with lfbefore from trussesbraces cuttingan mustarchitectbefore rafters be cutting cut, toor prevent structuralobtain rafters roof exper toengineer, tprevent ifroof more READREAD COMPLETELY COMPLETELY BEFORE BEFORE STARTING STARTING failurethan which one can manufacturer. raftercause seis verecut injurytoWork prevent fromand structural professionally roof failure damage. preparedand possible plans. injury. guidancefailure from which•an Support architect, can roof cause structural with sebracesvere engineer, before injury cutting and or roof structural rafters truss to preventdamage.SFA ANDroof SFAWThe INSTALLATION SFAREAD and COMPLETELY SFAW are curb BEFORE mounted STARTING Sentry Series Plastic • Obtain guidance from an architect or structural engineer, if more SFA AND SFAW INSTALLATION manufacturer.than• one Obtain rafter Workguidance isfailure cut fromto preventwhich fromprofessionally can roofan cause architectfailure se preparedandvere orpossible injury structural plans. and injury. structural engineer, damage. if more Skylights complete with curb (SFA foamliner) and (SFAW Important Safety Notes: The SFA and SFAWSFA are AND curb SFAWmounted INSTALLATION Sentry Series Plastic ■ Supportthan roof onewith• Obtainrafterbraces guidanceis before cut to fromcuttingprevent an raftersarchitect roof failure to or prevent structural and roofpossible engineer, injury. if moreSAF prefinishedand SFAW wood Installationinterior). Important• Remove Safety nailsthan Notes: oneand rafter other is obstructionscut to prevent roofto prevent failure and them possible Skylightsfrom injury. completeThe with SFA curb and (SFA SFAW foamliner) are curb and mounted (SFAW Sentry Series Plastic failure which can cause severe injury and structural damage. The SFAThe and SFA SFAW and SFAW are curb are mountedcurb mounted Polycarbonate Sentry Series Plastic • Removebeing nails thrownand other while obstructions cutting. to prevent them from prefinished wood interior).Skylights complete with curb (SFA foamliner) and (SFAW Important Safety Notes: SkylightsSkylights complete complete with curb with (SFA curb foamliner) (SFA foamliner) and (SFAW and (SFAW ■ Obtainbeing• thrown Beguidance sure whileImportant electrical from cutting. an architect wires,Safety pipes, Notes:or structural and other engineer, building if STEP 1 • Remove nails and other obstructions to prevent them STEPfrom 1 prefinishedprefinishedprefinished wood wood interior). wood interior). interior). •more Be sure thancomponents electrical one •rafter Removewires, willis cut,pipes, nailsnot to beand andprevent cut otherother or buildingroof obstructionsdamaged. failure and to prevent them from Determine the skylight location componentsbeing willthrown notbeing be while throwncut or cutting.damaged. while cutting. Determine the skylight location possible• Wear injury. eye protection and follow safety procedures Step 1STEPSTEPinside 1 1 the house and what • Wear• eye Be protectionsure• electrical Be sureand followelectrical wires, safety pipes,wires, procedures pipes, and otherand other building building inside the Determine house and the what skylight location inside recommended by saw manufacturer. lighting effects youDetermineDeterminelighting want. the effects the skylight skylight location you location want. recommendedcomponents bycomponents saw will manufacturer. not willbe notcut beor cutdamaged. or damaged. the house and what lighting effects Important• Use Safetyblocks or Notes:bracing to prevent cutout section from Check in attic forinside Checkplumbing the in houseattic for and plumbing what • Use• blocks Wear or eye bracing• Wearprotection to eye prevent protection and cutout follow and section follow safety from sa proceduresfety procedures you want.inside Check the in attic house for andplumbing what droppingdropping as it is freed recommendedas it to is avoid freed injury byto sawavoid or damage.manufacturer. injury or damage. pipes, electrical andlighting pipes,telephone electrical effects youand telephone want. ■ Removerecommended nails and other by obstructions saw manufacturer. to prevent them from pipes, electricallighting and effects telephone you wiring want. •being Stay• clearthrown Stay of clearcutting while• Useof area cutting. cutting blocks while orareasawing; bracing while be toespecially sawing; prevent careful becutout especially of section hand carefulfromwiring of orhand heating andCheckwiring cooling in or attic heating for plumbing and cooling placement• Use and blocks falling or debris bracing on the to interior, prevent underneath cutout work section area. from or heatingCheck and coolingin attic ducts. for plumbing Mark placementdropping and falling as it debris is freed on to the avoid interior, injury underneathor damage. workducts. area. Mark the centerpipes,ducts. of electrical the Mark theand telephonecenter of the ■ Be suredropping electrical• Stayas wires, it clear is pipes,freed of cutting toand avoid area other while injury building sawing; or damage. components be especially careful planned of hand locationthe center bywiringpipes, dr ivingof orthe electrical aheating planned and and location cooling telephone by will not• Staybe cut clearSTANDARD or placementdamaged. of cutting SKYLIGHT and area falling while debris SIZES sawing; on the be interior, especially underneath carefulnail work ofthrough area. handdriving the roof awiringplanned fromnail through inside.or location heating Locate the roofbyand the dr fromtrusscoolingiving or a rafter and cut STANDARD SKYLIGHT SIZES ducts. Mark the center of the ■ WearMODEL eyeplacement protectionROUGH and and falling OPENING follow debris safety onOUTSIDE proceduresthe interior, DIMENSION underneathrecommended workopening area. in inside.ceiling. planned Locateducts.nailIMPORTANT through Markthelocation truss NOTE: the by or centerroofRoughdr rafteriving from openingsofaand theinside. should Locate be the truss or rafter and cut width x length width x length by sawSIZE manufacturer.MODEL ROUGHSTANDARD OPENING SKYLIGHTOUTSIDE SIZES DIMENSIONmade to thecut suggested openingnailplannedopening throughsizes in ceiling. (Seelocationin the ceiling. standard roof byfrom IMPORTANTsizedr inside.iving chart). aLocate NOTE: the truss Rough or rafter openings and cut should be 1414 SIZE 14.5MODEL"x 14.5"widthROUGH x length OPENING17.5"x 17.5" OUTSIDEwidth x lengthDIMENSION openingmade to in theceiling. suggested IMPORTANT sizes NOTE: (See Roughstandard openings size chart).should be STANDARD SKYLIGHT17.5"x 25.5" SIZES IMPORTANTnail through NOTE: the Rough roof openings from inside. should Locate be made the trussto the or suggested rafter and cut ■ To avoid1422 injury or damage,14.5SIZE"x 22.5" use blockswidth or x lengthbracing to preventwidth x length made to the suggested sizes (See standard size chart). 1430 1414 14.5"x 30.5"14.5"x 14.5"17.5"x 33.5" 17.5"x 17.5"STEP 2 cutout sectionMODEL from 1414droppingROUGH as it OPENING14.5is freed."x 14.5" OUTSIDE17.5 DIMENSION"x 17.5" sizes (seeopening standard in ceiling.size chart). IMPORTANT NOTE: Rough openings should be 1446 1422 14.5"x 46.5"14.5"x 22.5"17.5"x 49.5" 17.5"x 25.5"In the attic, using a plumb bob SIZE 1422 width x14.5 length"x 22.5" width17.5 x"x length25.5" ■ Stay2222 clear 1430of cutting22.5 area"x 22.5"while14.5 sawing;"x 30.5" 25.5be especially"x 25.5" 17.5 careful"x 33.5"or level, plumb upSTEPmade from theto2 the suggested sizes (See standard size chart). 1430 14.5"x 30.5" 17.517.5"x"x17.5"33.5" Step 2STEP 2 of hand2230 placement14461414 22.5 and"x falling30.5"14.5 debris"x 46.5"14.5" on 25.5the "xinterior,33.5" underneath17.5"x 49.5" four corners in the Inceiling the attic, to using a plumb bob 1446 14.5"x 46.5" 17.517.5"x"x25.5"49.5" In the attic,In the usingattic, using a plumb a plumb bob bob or level, work2246 area.22221422 22.5"x 46.5"22.514.5"x 22.5"25.5"x 49.5" 25.5"x 25.5"the underside of or the level, roof plumb up from the 2269 1430 22.52222"x 69.5"14.5 "x22.530.5""x25.522.5""x 72.5" 17.525.5"x"x33.5"25.5" plumb uporSTEP level,from 2 theplumb four up corners from the in the 2230 2230 22.5"x22.530.5""x 30.5" 25.525.5"x"x33.5"33.5"sheathing. Mark four them corners by in the ceiling to 3030 1446 30.5"x 30.5"14.5"x 46.5"33.5"x 33.5" 17.5"x 49.5" ceiling fourtoIn thethe corners undersideattic, inusing the of ceilinga the plumb roof to bob 3046 Model2246 30.52246"x 46.5"22.5"x22.546.5""x33.5Rough46.5""x 49.5" Opening25.525.5"x"x49.5"49.5"driving nails up throughthethe underside undersidethe of of the the roof roof 2222 2269 22.5"x22.522.5""x 69.5" 25.525.5"x"x25.5"72.5" sheathing.or level,Mark themplumb by updriving from nails the 11/13 4646 Size2269 46.5"x 46.5"22.5"x 69.5"49.5 width"x 49.5" x length25.5"x 72.5"roof. 25.5"x 33.5" sheathing.sheathing. Mark Mark them them by by 30302230 3030 30.522.5"x30.530.5""x 30.5" 33.533.5"x"x33.5"33.5" throughfour the roof.corners in the ceiling to 1414 3046 30.5"x 46.5"14.5” x 14.5”25.533.5"x"x49.5"49.5" driving nails up through the 30462246 30.522.5"x 46.5" 33.5"x 49.5" drivingthe underside nails up ofthrough the roofthe 11/1314222269 4646 22.5"x46.569.5""x 46.5"14.5” x 22.5”25.549.5"x"x72.5"49.5" roof. 11/13 4646 46.5"x 46.5" 49.5"x 49.5" roof.sheathing. Mark them by 14303030 30.5"x 30.5"14.5” x 30.5”33.5"x 33.5" 14463046 30.5"x 46.5"14.5” x 46.5”33.5"x 49.5" Step 3driving STEPnails 3up through the STEP 4 Remove roofing shingles to next full 11/13 22224646 46.5"x 46.5"22.5” x 22.5”49.5"x 49.5" roof. Remove roofing shingles Cut opening in roof decking. 2230 22.5” x 30.5” shingle and fromto thenext top full and shingle sides ofand Replace any torn felt paper. 2246 22.5” x 46.5” the planned opening.from the Do top not and remove sides of Slip the new paper under shingles at bottom of opening. 2269 22.5” x 69.5” the planned opening. Do the old paper at the top of 3030 30.5” x 30.5” not remove shingles at the opening and over the 3046 30.5” x 46.5” old paper at the bottom. 4646 46.5” x 46.5” bottom of opening. STEP 5 BUILDING LIGHT TUNNEL Frame out the inside of the roof opening with double In structures that have headers at the top and a space between the bottom of the opening. Butt ceiling and the roof 2" x 4"s against the outside such as an attic or of the truss or rafters that crawl space, a light frame the opening and nail tunnel must be built. into place to provide extra stability when mounting the skylight. (Note Nailers of 2" x 4" must dotted lines on drawing). Re: Large skylights. Any rafter or truss that runs be used to frame the through the skylight opening must be cut to meet local building codes. opening between the roof header and the ceiling header. These will be used for IMPORTANT NOTE: If the opening is too big, fill it in with the proper attaching the finishing material (i.e. drywall, wall board, lumber to the suggested rough opening size. (See standard size chart) plywood, etc.) The light tunnel should be wrapped with insulation for optimum performance . Select desired shaft and STEP 6 frame accordingly. Apply liberal amount of sealant to surrounding roof surface. Carefully center Indicates 2” x 4” Headers ANGLED SHAFT curb. Using pre-punched An angled shaft is required holes in flange, secure to when the skylight cannot be roof surface. Apply sealant positioned directly above the to cover holes and fasteners, area to be lighted because of and outside edge of flange. existing pipes, electrical wiring, Pitched Roofs: Replace shingles, covering base of flange. Shim duct work or roof limitations, skylight to curb for snug fit. such as ridges or valleys. Locate the skylight as close to the desired areas as possible BUILT-UP ROOFS: and then build the shaft on an Carefully apply hot pitch or sealant to surrounding area and base of angle to the ceiling opening. curb flange. Cover with rock.

ICMG, HCMA, HSFAW: SPLAYED SHAFT Use #10 x 1 5/8" mounting screws provided. The splayed shaft is used to permit the greatest light exposure. This is done by CM AND CMG INSTALLATION making the ceiling opening The CM is a curb mount Sentry Series plastic skylight and the larger than the roof opening. CMG is a curb mount Marquis Series Glass Skylight. Apply sealant/mastic around entire curb top. Carefully center skylight STRAIGHT SHAFT on the curb and push down to ensure a good seal. Nail or screw in A straight shaft from the roof place through the pre-drilled holes in the side using weather-resistant to ceiling can be used. If the fasteners. Do NOT use Geocel 2300® or any other incompatible sealant. roof is flat the ceiling and roof openings will be the same NOTE: NOTE: CMG and ICMG models have gasket material already dimension. With a pitched applied to inside of skylight. No sealant required. roof, however, the ceiling NOTE: Use Kennedy Model (AC) Aluminum curb or (ACW) Aluminum opening will be slightly smaller Curb with pre-finished wood interior. May also use an existing curb or than the roof opening. a site-built curb.

This information is supplied in good faith, without recommendation as to its use and without charge. No guarantee of results of any use of the informa- 800.280.2545 tion is to be implied, since the conditions of use are beyond our control. www.kennedyskylights.com STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 3 STEP 4 Remove roofing shingles Cut opening in roof decking. Remove roofing shingles STEP 4 Cut opening in roof decking. to next full shingle and Replace any torn felt paper. to next full shingle and Cut openingReplace in roof anydecking. torn feltReplace paper. from the top and sides of Slip the new paper under from the top Buildingand sides of Light Tunnel any torn feltSlip paper. the Slipnew the paper new paperunder the planned opening. Do the old paper at the top of the planned opening. Do under the oldthe paper old paper at the at top the of thetop of not remove shingles at opening andthe over opening the old and paper over at thethe not remove shingles at the opening and over the bottom of opening. bottom. old paper at the bottom. bottom of opening. old paper at the bottom. STEP 5 STEP 5 STEP 5 Frame out the inside of the BUILDING LIGHT TUNNEL Frame out Framethe inside out of the the inside roof of the BUILDING LIGHT TUNNEL roof opening with double In structures that have opening withroof double opening headers with at doublethe In structures that have top and bottomheaders of the at opening. the top Butt and a space between the headers at the top and a space between the 2x4s againstbottom the outside of the opening.of the truss Butt ceiling and the roof bottom of the opening. Butt ceiling and the roof or rafters that2" x frame 4"s against the opening the outside and such as an attic or 2" x 4"s against the outside such as an attic or nail into placeof the to providetruss or extra rafters stability that crawl space, a light when mountingof the the truss skylight. or rafters (Note that crawl space, a light frame the opening and nail tunnel must be built. dotted linesframe on drawing.) the opening Re: Large and nailskylights. Any rafter or truss that runs through tunnel must be built. into place to provide extra stability when mounting the skylight. (Note Nailers of 2" x 4" must the skylightinto opening place must to provide be cut extrato meet stability local buildingwhen mounting codes. the skylight. (Note InNailers structures of 2" that x 4"have must a space between the ceiling and dotted lines on drawing). Re: Large skylights. Any rafter or truss that runs be used to frame the IMPORTANTdotted NOTE: lines If onthe drawing). opening Re:is too Large big, skylights.fill it in with Any the rafter proper or truss that runs thebe roof used such to as frame an attic the or crawl space, a light tunnel through the skylight opening must be cut to meet local building codes. opening between the lumber to thethrough suggested the skylight rough openingopening size.must (See be cut standard to meet size local chart.) building codes. mustopening be built. between Nailers of the 2” x 4” must be used to frame the roof header and the ceiling header. These will be used for IMPORTANT NOTE: If the opening is too big, fill it in with the proper openingroof header between and the the roof ceiling header header. and the Theseceiling header.will be used for IMPORTANT NOTE: If the opening is too big, fill it in with the proper attaching the finishing material (i.e. drywall, wall board, lumber to the suggested rough opening size. (See standard size chart) Theseattaching will be the used finishing for attaching material the finishing (i.e. drywall, material, walli.e., board,STEP 6 lumber to the suggested rough opening size. (See standard size chart) drywall,plywood, wall etc.) board, The plywood, light etc. tunnel The shouldlight tunnel be should wrapped withApply liberal amount of sealant to plywood, etc.) The light tunnel should be wrapped with STEP 6 beinsulation wrapped for with optimu insulationm pe forrformance. optimum performance.Select desired shaft andsurroundingSTEP roof surface.6 Carefully Selectinsulat desiredion for shaft optimum and frame performance. accordingly. Select desired shaft and Apply liberal amount of frame accordingly. center curb.Apply Using liberalpre-punched amount holes of frame accordingly. in flange, sealantsecure to to roof surrounding surface. Applyroof sealant to surrounding roof sealant to surface.cover holes Carefully and fasteners, center Indicates 2” x 4” Headers ANGLED SHAFT surface. Carefully center Indicates 2” x 4” Headers ANGLED SHAFT and outsidecurb. edge Usingof flange. pre-punched An angled shaft is required curb. Using pre-punched An angled shaft is requiredPitched Roofs:holes Replacein flange, shingles, secure to Indicates ANGLEDwhen SHAFT the skylight cannot be holes in flange, secure to 2”X4” Headers when the skylight cannot coveringbe baseroof ofsurface. flange. Apply Shim sealantskylight An angledpositioned shaft is required directly when above the roof surface. Apply sealant positioned directly above theto curb forto snug cover fit. holes and fasteners, the skylightarea cannot to be be lighted positioned because of to cover holes and fasteners, area to be lighted because of and outside edge of flange. directly aboveexisting the pipes, area toelectrical be wiring, and outside edge of flange. lighted becauseexisting of existingpipes, electrical pipes, wiring, Pitched Roofs: Replace shingles, covering base of flange. Shim duct work or roof limitations,BUILT-UPPitched ROOFS Roofs:: Replace shingles, covering base of flange. Shim electrical wiring,duct work duct orwork, roof or limitations, skylight to curb for snug fit. such as ridges or valleys.Carefully applyskylight hot pitchto curb or sealantfor snug to fit.surrounding area and base of curb flange. roof limitationssuch such as ridgesas ridges or valleys.Cover with rock. Locate the skylight as close to or valleys.Locate Locate the the skylight skylight as close to BUILT-UP ROOFS: as close tothe the desired desired areas areas as possible BUILT-UP ROOFS: the desired areas as possible Carefully apply hot pitch or sealant to surrounding area and base of as possible,and and then then build build the the shaft on anICMG, HCMA,Carefully HSFAW: apply hot pitch or sealant to surrounding area and base of and then build the shaft on an curb flange. Cover with rock. shaft on anangle angle to tothe the ceiling ceiling opening. Use #10 x curb1 5/8” flange. mounting Cover screws with provided. rock. opening. angle to the ceiling opening. ICMG, HCMA, HSFAW: SPLAYED SHAFT ICMG, HCMA, HSFAW: SPLAYED SHAFT CM andUse CMG #10 xInstallation 1 5/8" mounting screws provided. The splayed shaft is used to Use #10 x 1 5/8" mounting screws provided. The splayed shaft is used to SPLAYEDpermit SHAFT the greatest light permit the greatest lightThe CM is a curb mount Polycarbonate skylight and the CMG is a curb The splayedexposure shaft is. used This is done by CM AND CMG INSTALLATION exposure. This is done mount by InsulatedCM AND Glass CMG Skylight. INSTALLATION to permit themaking greatest the light ceiling opening making the ceiling opening The CM is a curb mount Sentry Series plastic skylight and the exposure.Thislarger is than done the by roof opening.Apply sealant/masticThe CM is around a curb entire mount curb Sentry top. Carefully Series center plastic skylight skylight on the and curb the larger than the roof opening. CMG is a curb mount Marquis Series Glass Skylight. making the ceiling opening and push downCMG isto aensure curb amount good seal.Marquis Nail Seriesor screw Glass in place Skylight. through the pre- larger than the roof opening. drilled holesApply in the sealant/mastic side using weather-resistant around entire curbfasteners. top. Carefully Do NOT centeruse Geocel skylight STRAIGHT SHAFT Apply sealant/mastic around entire curb top. Carefully center skylight STRAIGHT SHAFT 2300® or anyon the other curb incompatible and push sealant.down to ensure a good seal. Nail or screw in A straight shaft from the roof on the curb and push down to ensure a good seal. Nail or screw in A straight shaft from the roofNOTE: CMGplace and through lCMG models the pre-drilled have gasket holes material in the side already using applied weather-resistant to inside of to ceiling can be used. If the place through the pre-drilled holes in the side using weather-resistant STRAIGHTto ceiling SHAFT can be used. If theskylight. Nofasteners. sealant required.Do NOT use Geocel 2300® or any other incompatible sealant. roof is flat the ceiling and roof fasteners. Do NOT use Geocel 2300® or any other incompatible sealant. roof is flat the ceiling and roof A straight shaftopenings from the will roof beto the sameNOTE: UseNOTE: KennedyNOTE: Model CMG (AC) and Aluminum ICMG models curb or have (ACW) gasket Aluminum material Curb already with openings will be the same NOTE: NOTE: CMG and ICMG models have gasket material already ceiling candimension. be used. If the With roof a pitchedpre-finishedapplied wood to interior. inside ofMay skylight. also use No an sealant existing required. curb or a site-built curb. is flat the dimension.ceiling and roof With a pitched applied to inside of skylight. No sealant required. roof, however, the ceiling NOTE: Use Kennedy Model (AC) Aluminum curb or (ACW) Aluminum openings roof,will be however,the same the ceiling NOTE: Use Kennedy Model (AC) Aluminum curb or (ACW) Aluminum opening will be slightly smaller Curb with pre-finished wood interior. May also use an existing curb or dimension.opening With a will pitched be slightly smaller Curb with pre-finished wood interior. May also use an existing curb or than the roof opening. a site-built curb. roof, the ceilingthan opening the roof will opening. be a site-built curb. slightly smaller than the roof opening. 5294 Tower Way This information is supplied in good faith, without recommendation as to its Sanford, FL 32773 This information is supplied in good faith, without recommendation as to its 800.280.2545 use and without charge. No guarantee of results of any use of the informa- 800.280.2545 tionuse isand to withoutbe implied, charge. since No the guarantee conditions of ofresults use are of anybeyond use ourof the control. informa- www.kennedyskylights.com tion is to be implied, since the conditions of use are beyond our control. www.kennedyskylights.com www.kennedyskylights.com | 800.280.2545 Self-Flashing Polycarbonate Model - SF Installation Instructions

WARNING: Please take the time to read through the ENTIRE instructions prior to starting any work. Not following the instructions will invalidate the warranty.

NOTE: Installation should only be completed by individuals skilled with the necessary tools for installation. If you doubt your skills, please consult a qualified installer. Be sure opening is accurately sized Place skylight over opening, being Self-Flashing Polycarbonate Skylight (see sizing chart) and is located sure to center skylight and keeping properly. Check for squareness. it square to the opening. Bottom 1 Roof felt should already be applied. 5 flange overlaps shingles.

Fasten in place using 1 1/4” screws Instructions are for roofs of Apply shingles to roof, stopping or ring shank galvanized roofing nails. greater than 3:12 pitch. just past the skylight opening. Apply sealant to top of fastener. Apply 2 6 sealant around perimeter of skylight. NOTE: Compatible glazing tapes and ice/water shields may be used in place of sealants. Suggested Sealants BUTYL SYNTHETIC RUBBER SEALANTS Tremco, Inc. TremPro JS-773 Butyl Sealant Off White Henkle Corp. PL Ultimate Hybrid Sealant White Loctite Loctite Power Grab All Purpose Clear Liquid Nails - MACCO Silicone Premium Universal Sealant Clear Trim any excess shingles out of Complete shingle application opening. around skylight. Do not put roofing mastic or hot steep asphalt on the 3 7 transparent plastic skylight. For best results use a high grade sealant material that has a long life. Low grade sealants should not be used. NOTE: Check with the sealant manufacturer or dealer for compatibility with polycarbonate plastic.

This information is supplied in good faith, without charge and recommendation as to its use. No guarantee of results of any use of the information Apply three heavy beads of Remove protective packaging film is to be implied, since the conditions of use are approved or compatible sealant from skylight beyond our control. 4 around the opening. 8 Standard Skylight Sizes Building Light Tunnel Model Rough Opening Size width x length 1414 14.5” x 14.5” 1422 14.5” x 22.5” 1430 14.5” x 30.5” 1446 14.5” x 46.5” 2222 22.5” x 22.5” 2230 22.5” x 30.5” 2246 22.5” x 46.5” 2269 22.5” x 69.5” 3030 30.5” x 30.5” In structures that have a space between the ceiling and 3046 30.5” x 46.5” the roof such as an attic or crawl space, a light tunnel 4646 46.5” x 46.5” must be built. Nailers of 2” x 4” must be used to frame the opening between the roof header and the ceiling header. These will be used for attaching the finishing material, Cleaning and Maintenance i.e., drywall, wall board, plywood, etc. The light tunnel should be wrapped with insulation for optimum performance. When you clean your Polycarbonate skylight, use chemically Select desired shaft and frame accordingly. compatible cleaners to ensure continued performance and product life. Your skylight(s) are U.V. protective coated and constructed of polycarbonate sheets. 1. Wash skylight with mild soap or cleaning agent and lukewarm water. Rinse with clear water. Indicates ANGLED SHAFT 2”X4” Headers Use soft cloth or sponge when gently washing (DO NOT An angled shaft is required when 2. SCRUB), and dry gently and thoroughly with chamois or the skylight cannot be positioned cellulose sponge. directly above the area to be lighted because of existing Some Compatible Cleaning Materials: pipes, electrical wiring, duct Formula 409® (Clorox Company trademark) work, or roof limitations such as VM & P grade Naphtha ridges or valleys. Locate the skylight as close to the desired Joy® (Proctor & Gamble trademark) areas as possible and then build Windex with Ammonia D® (Drackett Products trademark) the shaft on an angle to the Top Job® (Proctor & Gamble trademark) ceiling opening. Some Incompatible Cleaning Agents: Lysol® (Sterling Drugs trademark) Pine Sol® (American Cyanamid trademark) SPLAYED SHAFT The splayed shaft is used to Fresh Paint, Grease, and Glazing Compound Removal: permit the greatest light Remove above before drying by wiping with a soft cloth saturated exposure. This is done by with VM & P Naphtha. Then wash as in cleaning instructions. making the ceiling opening larger than the roof opening. Label and Sticker Removal: VM & P Naphtha will generally remove masking and other label adhesives. Wash afterwards as in cleaning instructions. Excessive rubbing or scraping can damage skylight surface.

STRAIGHT SHAFT Cautions: Benzene, gasoline, acetone, or carbon tetrachloride should not be A straight shaft from the roof to used on our skylights. Use no abrasive or alkaline cleaners. Avoid ceiling can be used. If the roof is scraping with razor blades or other instruments. Do not clean flat, the ceiling and roof openings skylights in direct sunlight or at elevated temperatures. will be the same dimension. With a pitched roof, the ceiling opening will be slightly smaller than the roof opening. 5294 Tower Way Sanford, FL 32773

www.kennedyskylights.com | 800.280.2545 Tubular Skylight Installation Instructions Tubular Skylight Installation Instructions

To facilitate installation, WARNING: Please take the time to read through the STEP 1 ENTIRE instructions prior to starting any work. Not once the desired location is STEP 1 To facilitate installation, ! WARNING:following thePlease instructions take the will time invalidate to read thethrough warranty. the obtained, ensure that there are once the desired location is ENTIRE instructions prior to starting any work. Not no obstructions in the attic Tubular Skylight ! following the instructions will invalidate the warranty. obtained,between theensure roof thatand thereceiling are or no obstructions in the attic A on the roof. WithInstallation a stud finder, Instructions betweenlocate the the ceilingroof and ceiling and or B AC oncenter the roof. the With ceiling a stud ring finder, (L) WARNING: PleaseKit take Components: the time to read through the locatebetween the joists ceiling as close joists to the and desired installation area as possible. 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Secure it for up the through the other ceiling twothe screws.drywallring to on the high side to allow the flashing to slide over hole (see inset). snips. Secure bottom of light pipe to ceiling ring with two tek screws Q R ceiling by inserting a 1 1/2" Phillips flathead screw (M) into one of the into speed nut (K) provided. Repeat this process for the other two screws. (I). NOTE: Use caution, light pipe is extremely sharp. Important Precautions:R three pre-drilled dimpled holes and screwing it up through the drywall intoSTEP speed 4 Place nut (K)a ladderprovided. under Repeat ceiling this ring process hole andfor the place other a flashlighttwo screws. on STEP 8 Insert the reciprocat- Important• Light pipe material Precautions: is very sharp when cut. Please use STEPtop of 4ladder.Place aThe ladder resulting under flashlight ceiling ring beam hole will and mark place the a flashlight location foron ing saw blade sideways at the STEP 16 If there is excess • Lightextreme pipe caution material when is very han sharpdling thewhen light cut. pipe. Please use topcentering of ladder. hole. The With resulting a drill flashlightbit and appropriate beam will extensionmark the location rods, drill for a 3:00 o’clock position and light pipe (G) sticking out of Important Precautions: STEP 4 Place a ladder under ceiling ring hole and place a flashlight on •extreme Light pipe caution is very when bright, han usedling proper the eyelight protection pipe. when centeringpilot hole hole.in the With marked a drill location bit and onappropriate bottom side extension of roof. rods, If attic drill isa start cutting the roofing nails the flashing, using tin snips, • Light pipe material is very sharp when cut. Please use top of ladder. The resulting flashlight beam will mark the location for • Lightinstalling. pipe AVOIDis very LEAVbright, ING use THE proper PIPE eye EXPOSED protection TO THEwhen SUN pilotaccessible, hole in a theplumb-bob marked may location also beon used. bottom side of roof. If attic is up and around to the 9:00 cut from the top down to the extreme caution when handling the light pipe. centering hole. With a drill bit and appropriate extension rods, drill a installing.WITHOUT AVOIDTH E PROTE LEAVCTIVE ING THE COATING PIPE EXPOSED OR DIFFUSERS TO THE INSUN accessible, a plumb-bob may also be used. o’clock position. This process lip of the flashing and trim off pilot hole in the marked location on bottom side of roof. If attic is • LightWITHOUTPLACE pipe PRIOR THis very E TOPROTE bright,INSTALLATIONCTIVE use COATINGproper. (Protective eye OR protection DIFFUSERS coating when should IN STEP 5 On the roof, locate the removes the nails that will the excess pipe. installing. AVOID LEAV ING THE PIPE EXPOSED TO THE SUN accessible, a plumb-bob may also be used. PLACEonly be PRIOR at Step TO 14.) INSTALLATION. (Protective coating should STEPcentering 5 On hole the androof, outline locate the prevent the flashing foot print NOTE: Use caution, light pipe WITHOUT TH E PROTECTIVE COATING OR DIFFUSERS IN only be at Step 14.) centeringdiameter holeof the and hole outline that the from sliding up underneath is extremely sharp. • PLACEEnsure PRIORnormal TO safety INSTALLATION precautions. (Protective are taken whencoating using should tools STEPdiameterpipe will 5 On pass of the the through roof, hole locate thatby turn- the the shingles. • Ensureonlyand walkingbe normalat Step on safety 14.)roofs. precautions Measure twice are andtaken cut when once. using tools centering hole and outline the and walking on roofs. Measure twice and cut once. pipeing thewill pass flashing through (E) byupside turn- STEP 17 Place dome (A) on • Do not cut any structural members in the house. diameter of the hole that the STEP 9 Caulk the underside of the flashing (E) with the provided • Ensure normal safety precautions are taken when using tools ingdown the and flashing marking (E) theupside inside top of the flashing unit (E). • DoEnsure not cutwire any runs, structural plumbing members or ventilation in the house.ducts will not pipe will pass through by turn- caulk (R). Two concentric rings of caulking material is sufficient. and walking on roofs. Measure twice and cut once. downof the andflashing marking unit. the inside Secure the dome to the • Ensureinterfere wire with runs, the plumbinglight pipe installation.or ventilation ducts will not ing the flashing (E) upside • Do not cut any structural members in the house. of the flashing unit. flashing by screwing (4) 1/4" interfere with the light pipe installation. down and marking the inside STEP 10 Taking care not to • Ensure wire runs, plumbing or ventilation ducts will not ofSTEP the flashing6 IMPORTANT: unit. Light sheet metal screws (B) smear caulk on the exposed ROOF RIDGE Toolsinterfere Needed: with the light pipe installation. STEPpipe must 6 IMPORTANT:pass betweenLight roof through the pre-drilled holes shingles, slide flashing under Tools• Caulking Needed: Gun • Marking Pencil • String piperafters. must DO NOTpass CUT between THROUGH roof on the dome collar and into STEP 6 IMPORTANT: Light tar paper and shin gles and • CaulkingDrill Gun • MarkingMeasuring Pencil Tape • StringTin Snips rafters.ANY FRAMING DO NOT MEMBER.CUT THROUGHWith the lip of the flashing. Tools Needed: pipe must pass between roof • DrillDrywall Saw • MeasuringReciprocating Tape Saw • TinUtility Snips Knife ANYa reciprocating FRAMING MEMBER. saw, cutWith the force flashing up until the Caulking Gun Marking Pencil String rafters. DO NOT CUT THROUGH •• DrywallFlashlight Saw •• ReciprocatingSafety Goggles Saw •• UtilityWire Knife adiameter reciprocating of the hole saw, 2 cut" larger the shingles come in contact with Drill Measuring Tape Tin Snips ANY FRAMING MEMBER. With STEP 18 Remove paper •• FlashlightFlat Bar •• SafetyScrewdriver Goggles • Wire diameterthan the of areathe hole marked 2" larger in the raised portion of the flash- Drywall Saw Reciprocating Saw Utility Knife a reciprocating saw, cut the backing from the adhesive align U-channels •• FlatHammer Bar •• ScrewdriverStud Finder • thanStep 5. the area marked in ing. The bottom side of the flashing will be on top of the shingles. Flashlight Safety Goggles Wire diameter of the hole 2" larger tape on the U-channels (J) • Hammer • Stud Finder • Step 5. Secure fla shing with (6) Phillips head screws (D). 1.5" • Flat Bar • Screwdriver than the area marked in and place 1.5" from bottom of light pipe equidistant from • Hammer • Stud Finder Step 5. STEP 11 Apply caulk over all exposed screw heads (since they will each other so legs of the U-channel ceiling ring be exposed to the weather). Use remaining caulk to seal the areas U-channels align vertically. where the 4" slits were made and around area where shingles meet with raised area of the flashing. STEP 19 Remove protective film from both sides of small STEP 12 Peel the protective backing off the black horse hair gasket lenses (N). Place one lens on (C) and apply gasket on the inner lip of the flashing collar (E). TOP of the U-channel leg (J) small lenses and the other lens (N) on the STEP 13 To assemble light pipe (G), peel back the protective coating BOTTOM of U-channel leg (J). that covers the mirror coating about 1" from the opposite edge of the double-sided tape. Remove the paper cover over double-sided STEP 20 Place the diffuser (P) tape and overlap 3/4" to the scribe line. Put pressure on both sides into the white powder coated of seal to ensure a good bond. Secure the tube using the provided tek trim ring (Q). Remove protec- screws (I) - two screws per tube. Then place foil tape (F) over the tive film from both sides of entire seam to strengthen seal. large lens (O) and place on top of diffuser (P). STEP 14 When joining the two light pipe sections (G) together, with the crimped end STEP 21 Line up the three down, place crimped end of steel pins of the white trim one pipe into the non-crimped ring (Q) with the holes on the section of the other pipe. ceiling ring (L). Push up to Secure with two tek screws (I) snap in place. and seal joints with foil tape (F). IMPORTANT: Remove protec- tive coating that covers the 800.280.2545 mirror finish inside the tube. www.kennedyskylights.com STEP 7 With a utility knife, cut STEP 15 Insert light pipe (G) a 4" slit through the shingles through the flashing unit with (G) light pipe and tar paper at the 3:00 and crimped end down (E) and 9:00 o’clock positions of the gently rock pipe back and flashing. This allows for the forth with slight downward drywall footprint of the flashing to be pressure until pipe terminates (I) tek screw inserted under the shingles. evenly with the inner collar of NOTE: Additional shingles the ceiling ring (L). Trim any (L) ceiling ring (H) white horse STEP 7 With a utility knife, cut STEP 15 Insert light pipe (G) hair gasket may also need to be removed excess light pipe with tin (G) light pipe a 4" slit through the shingles through the flashing unit with on the high side to allow the flashing to slide over hole (see inset). snips. Secure bottom of light pipe to ceiling ring with two tek screws and tar paper at the 3:00 and crimped end down (E) and (I). NOTE: Use caution, light pipe is extremely sharp. 9:00 o’clock positions of the gently rock pipe back and flashing.STEP 8 Insert This theallows reciprocat- for the forth with slight downward drywall ing saw blade sideways at the STEP 16 If there is excess footprint of the flashing to be pressure until pipe terminates (I) tek screw inserted3:00 o’clock under positionthe shingles. and evenlylight pipe with (G) thesticking inner collar out of start cutting the roofing nails the flashing, using tin snips, (L) ceiling ring (H) white horse NOTE: Additional shingles the ceiling ring (L). Trim any hair gasket mayup and also aroundneed to tobe theremoved 9:00 excesscut from lightthe top pipe down with to the tin o’clockSTEP 7 position.With a utility This knife, process cut STEP 15 Insert light pipe (G) onSTEPSTEP the 7high7WithWith side a a utility utility to allow knife, knife, the cut cut flashing to slide over hole (see inset). snips.lipSTEPSTEP of the Secure15 15flashingInsertInsert bottom light and light pipeoftrim pipelight (G)off (G)pipe to ceiling(G) light ring pipe with two tek screws a 4" slit through the shingles through the flashing unit with (G) (G)light light pipe pipe removesaa STEP 4"4" slitslit 7 throughWiththrough the nailsa utility the the thatshingles knife,shingles will cut (I)thethroughSTEP.through NOTE:excess 15 theUse thepipe.Insert flashing caution,flashing light unit pipelightunit with withpipe(G) is extremely sharp. preventand tar paperthe flashing at the foot3:00 print and crimped end down (E) and (G) light pipe STEPandanda 4" tartar 8 slit Insert paperpaper through theat at the thereciprocat- the 3:00 3:00 shingles and and NOTE:crimpedthroughcrimpedUse end the caution, end flashing down down light (E) unit (E) pipeand withand from9:00and o’clock slidingtar paper positions up at underneath the 3:00 of the and isgently crimpedextremely rock end sharp. pipe down back (E) andand ing9:009:00 saw o’clocko’clock blade positionssidewayspositions atof of thethe the STEPgentlygently 16 rock rockIf there pipe pipe is back backexcess and and drywall theflashing.9:00 shingles. o’clock This allowspositions for of the the forthgently with rock slight pipe downward back and drywalldrywall 3:00flashing.flashing. o’clock ThisThis allows positionallows for for and thethe lightforthforth pipe with with (G) slight slightsticking downward downward out of drywall footprintflashing. of Thisthe flashingallows forto bethe pressureforth with until slightpipe terminates downward (I) tek screw startfootprintfootprint cutting ofof thethe flashing roofingflashing nailsto to be be theSTEPpressurepressure flashing, 17 untilPlace until using pipe domepipe terminatestin terminates (A)snips,on (I) tek(I) screwtek screw STEPinsertedfootprint 9 Caulkunder of the thethe flashing underside shingles. to beof the flashing (E) with the provided evenly with the inner collar of upinsertedinserted and around underunder the tothe the shingles.shingles. 9:00 cuttopevenlypressureevenly from of with the thewith until flashingthe top the pipeinner down inner terminates unitcollar to collar (E)the of. of (L) ceiling ring (H) white(I) tek horse screw caulkNOTE:inserted (R)Additional. 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Secure bottom of light pipe to ceiling ring with two tek screws preventSTEPonon thethe 10 high hightheTaking flashingside side to tocare allow footallow not print the the to flashing flashing to to slide slide over over hole hole (see (see inset). inset). NOTE:sheetsnips.excesssnips. SecureUse metal Secure lightcaution, bottom screws pipebottom light of with oflightpipe(B) light tin pipe pipe to ceilingto ceiling ring ring with with two two tek tek screws screws on the high side to allow the flashing to slide over hole (see inset). (I). NOTE: Use caution, light pipe is extremely sharp. fromsmear sliding caulk on up the underneath exposed ROOF RIDGE isthrough(I) snips.(I)extremely. NOTE:. NOTE: SecuretheUse pre-drilledUsesharp. caution, bottom caution, lightofholes light pipe pipe is extremely isto extremelyceiling ring sharp. sharp. with two tek screws STEP 8 Insert the reciprocat- (I). 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Step 15 Insert light pipe (G) through the flashing unit with crimped end down and gently 5294 Tower Way rock pipe back and forth with slight Sanford, FL 32773 downward pressure until pipe terminates evenly with the inner collar of the ceiling ring (L). Trim any excess light pipe with tin snips. Secure bottom of light pipe to ceiling ring with two tek screws NOTE: Use caution, light pipe is extremely sharp. www.kennedyskylights.com | 800.280.2545 Solar Attic Fan Installation InstructionsSolar Attic Fan Installation Instructions Solar Attic Fan Installation Instructions WARNING: Please take the time to read WARNING: Please take the time to read through the through the ENTIRE instructions prior ENTIRE instructions prior to starting any work. Not ! followingto starting the instructions any work. will Not invalidate following the the warranty. followinginstructions the instructions will invalidate will invalidate the warranty. the warranty.

Installation should only be completed by individuals skilled with the necessary tools for installation. WARNING: Please take the time to read through the ENTIRE instructions prior to starting any work. Not If you doubt your skills, pleaseIMPORTANT consult a qualified NOTE: installer. ! following the instructions will invalidate the warranty. B Roof rafters are generally 16" or 24" on center. On 16" on center Tools Needed: construction, the installer can either cut a 14" hole between the rafters • Caulking Gun • Marking Pencil • Screwdriver or cut a 19" hole with the roof rafter running through the cut hole. On • Drill • Measuring Tape • Stud Finder 24" on center construction, cut a 19" hole between the roof rafters. IMPORTANT NOTE: Follow the steps for the opening size needed for your specific • Flat Bar • Reciprocating Saw • String Follow the steps for the opening size needed for yourB specific Roof rafters are generally 16" or 24" on center. 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STEP 9 Caulk over the screw heads STEP 5 that are exposed to the 19" HOLE: With a razor knife, weather. Use remaining caulk cut a four inch slit through the to seal the areas where the shingles and tar paper at the 4" slits were made and three and nine o’clock position around the area where the of the flashing. This allows for shingles meet with the raised area of the flashing. the foot print of the flashing to be inserted under the shingles. STEP 10 Adjust the solar panel to the position it will collect the most sunlight throughout the 14" HOLE: Additional shingles day (the panel can be left in may also need to be removed the down position). To adjust on the high side towards the the solar panel, remove the ridge to allow the flashing to (2) self-tapping screws on slide over the hole. either side of the bracket. Lift up the solar panel and line up the pre-drilled hole on the bracket arm to one of the two pre-drilled holes on the “L” bracket attached to the housing. Re-attach the (2) self tapping screws on both sides. STEP 6 NOTE: Some 10 watt panels may have a clip/screw assembly. To Insert the reciprocating saw adjust panel on these units, loosen, but do not remove, the assembly blade sideways at the three located on each side of the solar panel bracket. Adjust the solar panel o’clock position and start cut- to desired position and tighten screws (see inset). ting the roofing nails up and IMPORTANT: Prior to an anticipated hurricane or high wind event, around to the nine o’clock po- the solar panel must be secured with screws in the flat position. sition. This process removes the nails that will prevent the flashing footprint from sliding 800.280.2545 up underneath the shingles. www.kennedyskylights.com Marquis / Sentry Series Skylights Limited Warranty

5294 Tower Way, Sanford, FL 32773 ● 407.330.5150 ● Fax: 407.330.5125 ● 800.280.2545 ● www.kennedyskylights.com

KENNEDY SKYLIGHTS warrants the SUN WISE standard insulating glass in KENNEDY SKYLIGHTS’ products for a period of TWENTY-FIVE (25) YEARS from the date of purchase. KENNEDY SKYLIGHTS warrants to the *End-user that the insulated glass unit will not develop a material obstruction of vision due to seal failure. ONE (1) YEAR limited warranty on electric components and pleated shades. During this time period KENNEDY SKYLIGHTS’ obligations under this warranty shall be limited to, at its option, replacement of the insulating glass or component, or replacement of the insulating glass in sash (FOB the original point of purchase or to the end user). THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO GLASS CRACKING, SHATTERING, BREAKING OR SCRATCHING, HOWEVER CAUSED, AND IT WILL NOT APPLY TO ANY INSTALLATIONS WHERE LOADING APPLIED TO THE UNIT COULD BE EXPECTED TO EXCEED THE STRUCTURAL PERFORMANCE RATING OF THE UNIT WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL OF DESIGN BY KENNEDY SKYLIGHTS. THIS WARRANTY ALSO WILL NOT APPLY TO ANY INSTALLATIONS AT AN ALTITUDE OVER 3,500 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL UNLESS BREATHER TUBES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED. KENNEDY'S SUN WISE UNITS FOR INSTALLATIONS AT AN ALTITUDE OVER 3,500 FEET WILL NOT BE ARGON FILLED. THE WARRANTY ON SUN WISE INSULATED GLASS UNITS IS VOID IF ANY FILM IS APPLIED TO THE GLASS SURFACE. CONDENSATION ON THE INTERIOR (ROOM SIDE) GLASS SURFACE IS A SIGN OF HIGH HUMIDITY. THIS IS NOT A PRODUCT DEFECT. For a period of TEN (10) YEARS from date of purchase, KENNEDY SKYLIGHTS warrants to the *End-user the Sentry Plastic Series Skylights to be free from defects in workmanship and materials. During this time period, if a KENNEDY skylight is found to be defective, KENNEDY SKYLIGHTS’ obligations shall be limited to, at its option, replacement of the component part or a replacement skylight (FOB the original point of purchase or to the *End-user), or repair of the skylight without charge for material or labor. The insulated glass component, electric components (including motorized operators and rain sensors, and the pleated shades) are warranted separately from the skylights as described by this limited warranty. THE POLYCARBONATE MATERIAL USED IN THE SENTRY SERIES KENNEDY SKYLIGHTS IS SENSITIVE AND SCRATCH ES EASILY. AS A CONSEQUENCE, THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO SCRATCHES OR ABRASIONS DUE TO IMPROPER OR INSUFFICIENT HANDLING, STORAGE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, CLEANING OR SERVICES AS DETERMINED BY KENNEDY. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER ANY COSMETIC CHANGES IN SKYLIGHT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO: PITTING, HAZING, PAINT FINISH, DISCOLORATION. SOME VISUAL DISTORTION MAY BE PRESENT DUE TO THE NATURE OF THE MANUFACTURING PROCESS AND MATERIAL USED. IN ADDITION, CONDENSATION MAY RESULT FROM DIFFERENCES BETWEEN INSIDE AND OUTSIDE TEMPERATURES. NEITHER OF THESE CONDITIONS ARE PRODUCT DEFECTS.

*End-user is the natural or legal entity or person who owns the product and has not acquired the product for resell or to install the unit in its business.

EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS The warranty period begins from the date the KENNEDY SKYLIGHTS’ product was purchased and must be substantiated with the original invoice or sales receipt. If the purchase date cannot be substantiated, the warranty period will begin on the date of manufacture as indicated on each Marquis product (glass). Sentry product (plastic) has no date of manufacture on the product and an original invoice or sales receipt is required. This warranty does not cover any labor cost associated with the installation of replacement products or components should KENNEDY choose not to repair the product. The providing of replacement products or components shall not extend the original warranty period. KENNEDY reserves the right to provide a similar replacement product or component if the original version is no longer available at the time of the complaint.

(continued on reverse side) In addition to the conditions, exclusions and limitations set forth in this limited warranty, no warranties are made which cover failures or operating diffi culties due to accident, abuse, misuse, alteration, misapplication, faulty building construction or design, exposure to the elements, improper or insuffi cient handling, storage, installation, maintenance or service. Also excluded from the above warranties are failures or operating diffi culties resulting from exposure to corrosive fumes or condensates, subjection to abnormal stress from localized application of heat, excessive vibration or movement of buildings or foundations or to other abnormal physical stress and use in ships, boats, watercraft vehicles, trailers, campers, saunas, swimming pools, greenhouse enclosures or other high humidity areas. Selection and purchase of KENNEDY products which conform to all applicable building codes and local ordinances is the sole responsibility of the architect, building contractor, or homeowner; KENNEDY assumes no responsibility for compliance. Consult your local building code offi cials for specifi c requirements. THE WARRANTIES PROVIDED ABOVE SHALL NOT APPLY TO INSTALLATIONS WHICH ARE DONE OTHER THAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH KENNEDY’S APPLICABLE WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDING SPECIFICALLY, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, INSTALLATIONS, REPRESENTING A PLACEMENT WHICH IS NOT SQUARE, PLUMB AND LEVEL, WHICH DOES NOT CONFORM TO SPECIFIED PITCH REQUIREMENTS OR IN WHICH AN INCOMPATIBLE SEALANT OR CLEANING AGENT IS USED. The warranties provided above shall not apply when KENNEDY is furnishing units or components in a size which is greater in width or greater in height than the largest standard size shown for that species in KENNEDY’s printed price catalog for KENNEDY products. In the case of such greater size, there shall be no warranty of any kind, whether implied or otherwise. THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ALL SUCH OTHER WARRANTIES, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED BY KENNEDY. ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHICH ARE NOT EXCLUDED HEREBY, DUE TO OPERATION OF LAW, ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD OF COVERAGE OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PROVIDED HEREIN FOR THE PRODUCT WARRANTED. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREUNDER, AND KENNEDY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR COSTS OF SHIPPING, APPLICABLE TAXES OR ANY OTHER INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE PAYMENT OF ANY COSTS OR EXPENSES OF DISASSEMBLY, REMOVAL OR REINSTALLATION OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY PART, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE INSULATING GLASS, ANY COSTS OR EXPENSES RELATING TO PAINTING, STAINING OR ANY OTHER ACTIVITY NECESSARY IN FINISHING THE REINSTALLATION OR DAMAGE OR LOSS TO OTHER PROPERTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation on the duration of any implied warranties not excluded hereby, due to the operation of law, may not apply to you. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the exclusion of incidental and consequential damages may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. NO DISTRIBUTOR, SALESPERSON, DEALER OR OTHER REPRESENTATIVE OF KENNEDY PRODUCTS HAS THE AUTHORITY TO ALTER OR CHANGE THESE WARRANTIES OR TO MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTY EITHER ORALLY OR IN WRITING.

CLAIM PROCEDURE To make a claim under this Warranty, you must contact the contractor who installed the product or the KENNEDY distributor or dealer from whom the product was purchased, or, if persons are not known, contact:

KENNEDY SKYLIGHTS 5294 Tower Way Sanford, FL 32773 407.330.5150 or 800.280.2545 To assist us in providing you with better service, when telephoning, please indicate that you are calling regarding a warranty matter. Please provide the following information to the person contacted: (a) Your name, address, and telephone number. (b) A description of the product for which the claim is being made. (c) The date the product was purchased (or approximate date if exact date is not known). (d) The name of the KENNEDY dealer or distributor from whom the product was purchased (if known). (e) The nature of the product complaint. (f) In the case of insulating glass, provide the date of manufacture as stamped on the metal spacer between the panes of glass. Tubular Skylights / Solar AttIc Fans Limited Warranty

5294 Tower Way, Sanford, FL 32773 ● 407.330.5150 ● Fax: 407.330.5125 ● 800.280.2545 ● www.kennedyskylights.com

Kennedy Tubular Skylights have a 25-year warranty against manufacturing defects and deterioration.

Kennedy Solar Attic Fans have a 25-year warranty on the solar panel, motor, and housing.

IMPORTANT: PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL THE CARD BELOW AS SOON AS YOUR TUBULAR SKYLIGHT OR SOLAR ATTIC FAN IS INSTALLED. This card will serve as proof of your purchase, should you misplace your original invoice. The manufacturer warranties this product and its components to be free from defects in material and manufacturer’s workmanship for a period of twenty-fi ve years from the date of installation. This warranty is subject to proper installation of the unit in accordance with the manufacturer’s written installation instructions. The manufacturer will not be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damages in any way related to, or arising out of, defects in, or damage to, the tubular skylight / solar attic fan. This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state concerning exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages.

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