Installation instructions

When using a remote fan with a chimney style hood, follow the instructions noted below.
NOTE: e chimney style hood is designed to accept a 3-speed fan motor only. It not designed
to accept a variable speed fan!
1. e molex plug mounted within the front portion of the hood supplies power
to the remote fan.
2. Connect the “male” molex pigtail (included) with the remote fan to the molex plug.
3. Route the wire ends into the hood’s “J-Box”.
4. Connect these wires to the remote fan wires within the hood’s “J-Box”. (see Figure 13.)
5. If using a remote fan for a 30” wide chimney style hood, remove and discard the
adapter plate. (see Figure 12. - Page 10)
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WIRING A REMOTE FAN
HIGH-HEAT SENSOR
Molex Pigtail supplied with
Remote Fan:
Plug into mating
Hood Molex Plug.
Route the Hood wires into the
hood J-Box and connect to the
Remote Fan.
Molex Plug
mounted
inside front
of Hood
powers Fans.
From Remote Fan:
connect to Hood Molex Plug
making connection in Hood J-Box.
Connect Fan wires
to Pigtail wires that are
plugged into Hood.
(Black to black, red to red,
blue to blue,
white to white.
Wire to Remote Fan
Hood J-Box
Wiring Remote Fans
Figure 13.
A HIGH-HEAT SENSOR is integral to the complete line of Pirzer hoods. It is activated
when the exhaust temperature reaches 200°F (93°C) and de-activates as the temperature
decreases to 186°F (85°C). If the fan is operating on the LOW SPEED, and the HIGH-
HEAT SENSOR engages, the fan motor will automatically change to HIGH SPEED until
the temperature decreases.