Making the electrical
connections
EACH WIRE CONNECTING NUT SUPPLIED
WITH THIS FAN IS DESIGNED TO ACCEPT UP
TO ONE 12-GAUGE HOUSE WIRE AND TWO
WIRES FROM THE FAN. IF YOU HAVE LARGER
THAN 12-GAUGE HOUSE WIRING OR MORE
THAN ONE HOUSE WIRE TO CONNECT TO THE
FAN WIRING, CONSULT AN ELECTRICIAN FOR
THE PROPER SIZE WIRE NUTS TO USE.
1. Connect the ground conductor of the 120-
Volt supply (this may be a bare wire or a
wire with green colored insulation) to the
green wire from the motor bracket using a
plastic wire connecting nut. (Figure 8)
2. Connect the fan motor white wire to the
household white wire using a plastic wire
connecting nut. (Figure 8)
3. Connect the fan motor black wire wire to
the household black wire using a plastic
wire connecting nut. (Figure 8)
4. Secure each wire connecting nut using
electrical tape. Turn the wire connecting
nut upward and push the wiring into the
outlet box.
5. Electrical Connections
Installing the motor housing
1. Remove two of the four screws (located
diagonally from each other) from the top
of the mounting plate and loosen the other
Outlet
two screws.
box
2. Align the two key slots in the top of the
motor housing with the two loosened
screws on the mounting plate. Push the
motor housing up and turn it clockwise to
lock in the mounting plate. Tighten the two
screws.
3. Install the two screws that were removed
at the beginning of this step into the
remaining two holes and tighten the four
screws firmly. (Figure 9)
Figure 8
Screws
Figure 9