ELECTRICAL WIRING
Your licensed electrician is responsible for providing all electrical components and making all necessary connections from the motor to
the appropriate power source.
All Washdown Rated Stainless Steel Fans come with a wiring schematic, usually printed on the nameplate of the motor. Fans must be
wired exactly as shown. In the case of a dual voltage motor, take care to select the correct wiring configuration based on your voltage
level.
Warning: Improper wiring can damage motors, cause injury, and affect warranty coverage.
It is highly recommended that all fans have an independent disconnect switch located within visual sight of the fan. This switch should
be used in conjunction with all "lock out, tag out" procedures during service and maintenance.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
1. Remove the 4 screws from the Junction Box.Open the Junction Box Cover.
2. Unscrew the Thread-Lock Sealing Nut.
3. Thread the appropriate power cord through the Thread-Lock Sealing Nut and Cable Gland bodyin turn.
4. Follow the wiring diagram (Figure 2: 115V/60Hz, Figure 3: 230V/60Hz and table1:Plug and socket) for proper connections.
5. Tighten the Thread-Lock Sealing Nut.
Thread-Lock Sealing Nut tightening requirements: No movement of the power cord under a maximum tension of 36 LBS.
6. Install the junction box cover: CAUTION:Make sure the sealing ring is in the original position after installation.
Installation standard Requirements: Screws are tightened with a torque of 2.4NM.
A
Figure 2
115V/60Hz
Connected to Power Ground Wire (Green)
Connected to Power Line Wire (Black)
BROWN
WHITE
Connected to Power Neatral Wire (White)
YELLOW
BLACK
ORANGE
Connected together and insulated with the connector,
RED
avoid the living parts touching the shell
BLUE
Washdown Rated Stainless Steel
Pedestal and Wall Mounted Fan
Figure1
Strain Relief Bushing
MOTOR
TO MOTOR
A
Box Cover
Screw
Line
Thread-Lock
Sealing Nut
WHITE
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Cable Gland
Body
GROUND TO
SWITCH BOX
115 VOLTS
LINE IN
plug