Step 5 - cutting the roof opening, Step 2 - cutting out the ceiling hole, Step 1 - location of the diffuser – U.S. Sunlight Radiant Skylight Tube User Manual

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fig. 5

Step 3 - Preparing and

Installing the Ceiling Frame

Take the two halves of the ceiling lens (fig. 6) and slide the connectors in place on both

ends of each ring (fig. 7a and 7b). Insert the Ceiling Frame and attach with the included

2” Ceiling Frame Screws and plastic lugs. The plastic lugs are placed on the top side of the

ceiling. Fasten the screws through the holes in the ceiling frame, the ceiling and into the

white plastic lugs and tighten. (fig. 8a and 8b)

Step 5 - Cutting the roof opening

From inside the attic, locate the desired position for the flashing and dome opening. Generally, directly above the ceiling

opening is optimal but this position can vary depending on your particular attic conditions - keep bends to a minimum and do not

bend more than a 45o angle. Start by measuring the distance between the 2 rafters and mark the center location. (fig. 9) You

should have a minimum distance between them to allow for a 14.5” hole to be cut. Drive the 2” deck screw through so that it

shows on the outside roof surface. (fig. 10 and 11)

fig. 9

fig. 10

fig. 11

Step 2 - Cutting out the ceiling hole

Use the included template (included in the Ceiling Parts Box) for marking

the ceiling hole; or simply use the ceiling frame as a template and draw the

hole to be cut.
Begin cutting the circle with a drywall saw (fig. 4) as you get to the end of

the cut, hold on to the wire or nail to brace the material for removal. (fig. 5)

fig. 6

fig. 7a

fig. 7b

fig. 8a

fig. 8b

Step 1 - Location of the diffuser

Determine where you wish to install the SkylightTube (fig. 1)

and from inside the attic, clear out the insulation in the desired location,

center a nail or piece of wire between the ceiling joists and through the

drywall so it is visible from the ceiling below. (fig. 2) If using wire, put a

90 degree bend in the wire so it won’t drop through. (fig. 3)

Alternately, you can drive a nail up into the ceiling where you wish to

locate the ceiling lens and find the location in the attic. Then find the

closest center between rafters.

Desired location

Inside attic

fig. 1

fig. 2

fig. 3

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