Power Options for Your Motor Assembly - Ceiling or Wall Mount
▲WARNING
To avoid possible electrical shock, be sure electricity is
turned off at the main fuse box before wiring.
Option 1 - Direct Plug-In Socket:
1. Position mounting plate with the outlet nearby. Attach
mounting plate to ceiling or wall with a minimum of two
lag bolts into building structure (see previous page).
2. Hook the motor assembly onto the mounting plate.
Pivot the motor assembly into place and secure to
mounting plate using the 4 hex head screws and
lockwashers that were supplied in the loose parts bag.
3. Place the motor cover over the motor assembly and
secure with 3 motor cover screws.
4. The motor can now be turned on by plugging directly
into the socket.
Option 2 - Direct 'Hard' Wiring:
1. For direct wiring, center the hole in mounting plate over
junction box. Attach to ceiling or wall with a minimum of
two lag bolts into building structure (see previous page).
Figure 7
2. Remove cord with plug and route wires under the
motor and through hole on motor assembly.
3. Strip the Black, White, and Green wires so that ½ inch
of bare wire is revealed.
4. Hang motor assembly from hooks located on the
mounting plate.
5. Attach the black wire from the fan to the black wire in
the junction box.
6. Attach the white wire from the fan to the white wire in
the junction box.
7. Attach the green wire from the fan to the green wire in
the junction box.
Figure 8
8. Position the wires and wire nuts inside the junction
box.
9. Pivot the motor assembly into place and secure
to mounting plate using the 4 hex head screws and
lockwashers that were supplied in the loose parts bag.
Figure 9
10. Place the motor cover over the motor assembly and
secure with 3 motor cover screws.
Motor
Assembly
7
120VAC Supply
User Supplied
Junction
Box
Motor
Mounting
Bracket
Black (Hot)
White (Neutral)
Green (Ground)
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9