Instructions / Assembly

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6. Press the Test button to make sure the fan works. The Test LED indicator will blink three times
every two seconds indicating 3-speed and the fan will be on high. Press the Test button again and
the fan will switch to medium speed. Press the Test button again and the fan will switch to low
speed. Press the Test button again and the fan should shut off and the LED will be off. If the fan
doesn’t operate as described, please check the dip switch position.
3. WIRING
1. Using a wire nut, connect the black wire from the power source to the black wire from the Hub.
2. Connect the white wire from the power source and the white wire on the fan to the white wire
from the Hub.
3. Connect the red wire from the fan to the red wire on the Hub Connect the yellow wire from the fan
to the yellow wire on the Hub. Connect the black wire from the fan to the blue wire on the Hub.
4. Ground the green wire from the fan and the ground wire from the power source to the ground
screw in the Hub.
5. Set the dip switch positions inside the Hub as shown in the diagram. Power-on the Hub. The Power
LED indicator will be lit.
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Attach green ground wires to ground screw
POWER TIMER
PAIR TEST
Set dip switches:
1 - OFF
2 - OFF
3 - ON
Power
Source
All White Common Wires Together
Whole House Fan
ON
1 2 3
Attach green ground wires to ground screw
POWER TIMER
PAIR TEST
Set dip switches:
1 - OFF
2 - OFF
3 - ON
Power
Source
All White Common Wires Together
Whole House Fan
ON
1 2 3
Figure 3.1A
IMPORTANT: Wiring Diagrams are for examples ONLY. Wiring should be done by a licensed
electrician following local building and electrical codes and/or NEC guidelines.
NOTE FOR BUILDERS: Where use of arc-fault breakers are 100% implemented in the home,
or if the whole house fan is installed in a wet area such as a bathroom, wiring a dedicated
circuit may be required.
NOTE: Your fan came with the RF Hub pre-wired to a power cord for testing purposes
before installation. The power cord can be used when installed inside of an attic. DO NOT
USE THE POWER CORD OUTDOORS. If you would like to hard-wire the fan, or it is required
by your local building codes, please follow the wiring instructions below.
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