INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (Continued)
7.
Pull the house wires through the hole in the wiring box cover
(7.1). Using the quick connectors, connect the house wiring
from the wall switch to the fan housing (A). 14 AWG is the
smallest conductor that should be used for branch-circuit
wiring. Please refer to the wiring diagrams on page 5 to ensure
proper wire connections are made.
Carefully push the wire connections into the wiring box housing
and reattach the wiring box cover (7.1).
CAUTION: If your electrical wires do not match the colors
listed, consult a licensed electrician to determine what each
house wire represents before connecting the fan.
8.
Insert the fan housing (A) into the hole in the ceiling board (8.1).
Position the fan housing (A) so the bottom edge of the fan
housing (A) is flush with the ceiling board (8.1). Mount the fan
housing (A) to the joist with three wood screws (AA) through
the holes in the side of the fan housing (A).
Hardware Used
AA
Wood screw
9.
To attach the duct connector (9.1), pull the existing 6 in. circular
duct (9.2) into the fan housing (A). Connect the duct connector
(9.1) to the ducting using duct tape (not included) or a clamp
(not included) to create an air tight seal. Push ducting (9.2) back
through the fan housing (A) and secure the duct connector (9.1)
by sliding it into the slots in the fan housing (A) and securing it
with the screw that was removed in step 5.
Note: If the available ducting is 4 inches in diameter, the optional
duct adapter (C) can be attached to the duct connector (9.1) to
reduce the 6 in. duct connector (6.1) on the fan housing (A) to the
existing 4 in. ducting. Use duct tape (not included) or clamp (not
included) to secure the ducting to the adapter to create an air
tight seal.
7
A
8
x 3
A
AA
9
9.2
9.1
8
8
Quick
connector
7.1
8.1
A
Ceiling joist
Ceiling joist
8.1
C
A