Make the Electrical
Connections
WARNING: To avoid possible electrical shock,
be sure electricity is turned off at the main fuse
box before wiring.
WARNING: Check to see that all connections
are tight, including ground, and that no bare wire
is visible at the wire nuts, except for the ground
wire.
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock,
this fan must be installed with an isolating wall
control/switch.
NOTE: The fan must be installed at a maximum
distance of 20 ft. from the remote control for
proper signal transmission between the remote
control and the fan's receiving unit.
If you feel you do not have enough electrical
wiring knowledge or experience, have your fan
installed by a licensed electrician.
7.
Follow the steps below to connect the fan to your
household wiring. Use the plastic wire nuts with
your fan. Secure the plastic wire nuts with
electrical tape. Make sure there are no loose
strands or connections.
Step 1. Connect the fan supply (black) wire to the
black household supply wire as shown in Figure
13.
Step 2. Connect the neutral fan (white) wire to the
white neutral household wire. (Fig. 13)
Step 3. Connect the fan ground wire (green) to the
household ground wire.
Step 4. Check that the two plugs, large and small
are making proper contact. One plug is small with
only a single wire connection. The second plug is
larger and connects multiple colored wires.
Step 5. After all splices are made, check to make
sure there are no loose strands. As an additional
precaution we suggest to secure the plastic wire
connectors to the wires with electrical tape.
Outlet box
White ("AC IN N")
Green or bare
Black
copper (ground)
("AC IN L")
Ground (green)
Black (motor)
(Connect to ground
wire on hanger bracket
if no house ground wire
exists.)
Figure 13
White (neutral)