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NOTE: If the fan motor plug is
connected to the fan housing
receptacle, unplug so the
blower assembly can be
completely removed.
2a. Wiring Fan/Light Independently: Run wiring from an approved
wall switch carrying the appropriate rating. One neutral
(white), one ground (green or bare copper), and two hot
(black lead connected to the switch). Secure the electrical
wires to the housing with an approved electrical connector.
Make sure you leave enough wiring in the box to make the
connection to the fan’s receptacle.
2b. From where you have access to inside the fan’s junction box,
connect the one white wire from the house to both the white
wire from the fan’s light receptacle and the white wire from
the fan’s exhaust receptacle. Connect the first black wire
from the wall switch to the red wire from the fan’s light
receptacle. Connect the second black wire from the house
to the fan’s exhaust receptacle. Connect the ground wire
from the house to the green wire from the fan’s grounding
screw (Figure 9). Use approved methods for all connections.
3a. Wiring Fan/Light together: Run wiring from an approved wall
switch carrying the appropriate rating. One neutral (white),
one ground (green or bare copper), and one hot (black lead
connected to the switch). Secure the electrical wires to the
housing w ith an approved electrical connector. Make sure
you leave enough wiring in the box to make the connection
to the fan’s receptacle.
3b. From where you have access to inside the fan’s junction box,
connect the one white wire from the house to both the white
wire from the fan’s light receptacle and the white wire from
the fan’s exhaust receptacle. Connect the black wire from
SECTION 4
Ducting
CAUTION: ALL DUCTING MUST COMPLY WITH LOCAL
AND NATIONAL BUILDING CODES.
1. Connect the ducting to the fan’s duct collar (Figure 5). Secure
in place using tape or screw clamp. Always duct the fan to
the outside through a wall or roof cap.
NOTE: If damper detaches from unit, reattach by snapping the
collar back onto the unit. It is designed to only fit one way.
SECTION 5
Wiring
CAUTION: MAKE SURE POWER IS SWITCHED OFF AT
SERVICE PANEL BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION.
CAUTION: ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE
MADE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES, ORDINANCES,
OR NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR
WITH METHODS OF INSTALLING ELECTRICAL WIRING, SECURE
THE SERVICES OF A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
NOTE: This unit includes a side access panel for wiring that does
not require the removal of the fan’s blower assembly. If you
choose to wire the unit from the inside, you will need to remove
the blower assembly and internal wiring compartment. Both
methods are equally effective.
1a. External Wire Compartment: Remove the wire compartment
cover screw and place cover in a secure place (Figure 6).
1b. Internal Wire Compartment: Remove the screw holding the blower
assembly in place. Lift up on the assembly and tilt it at a 45° angle
to remove from the housing (Figure 7). Remove the wire compartment
cover screw and place the cover in a secure place (Figure 8)
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Figure 5
Figure 7
Plug
Screw
Figure 6
Screw
Wire
Compartment
Cover
Figure 8
Screw
Wire
Compartment
Cover
Figure 9
Ground
Hot (Red)
Supply
from
house
White
Hot
(Black)