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DISASSEMBLY

Turn off all power to the unit.  The blower
may be inspected and cleaned by re-
moving the screws from the top panel. It
may be necessary to disconnect the
wiring from the junction box.  Grasp the
top panel and gently lift it straight up,
until the blower housing is completely
clear of the sides.  The motor and blower
assembly are now easily accessible for
service.

MAINTENANCE

Monthly

:  Clean the exhaust grilles

and filters, if so equipped.

Annually

:  To ensure the maximum

efficiency of the fan unit, is recom-
mended to clean the inside of the fan
box as well as the blower wheel.

CAUTION:  Automatically operated
device—to reduce risk of injury dis-
connect from the power supply be-
fore servicing.

CAPACITOR

MOTOR

JUNCTION

BOX

L1-115 V

NEUTRAL

GROUND

GREEN

BLACK

WHITE

FIELD WIRING

FACTORY WIRING

COIL

L2

HONEYWELL FAN

CONTROL CENTER

REMOTE LOW VOLTAGE SWITCHES/KITCHEN, BATHS, ETC.

R

G

N.O.

JUNCTION

BOX

120 V

NEUTRAL

GROUND

GREEN-YELLOW

BLACK

WHITE

CAPACITOR

MOTOR

FIELD WIRING

FACTORY WIRING

DISCONNECT

SWITCH

CAPACITOR

MOTOR

115 V

NEUTRAL

GROUND

GREEN

BLACK

WHITE

DISCONNECT

SWITCH

WIRING ENCLOSURE ON FAN

SWITCH LEG

MANUAL SWITCH

CRANK TIMER

DEHUMIDSTAT, CO2-CONTROL,
OR OCCUPANCY SENSING, ETC.

TIME OF DAY TIMER

SWITCHES IN BATHROOMS, KITCHEN OR LAUNDRY

LINE VOLTAGE REMOTE

SWITCHING INSTALLATION

STANDARD WIRING

INSTALLATION

LOW VOLTAGE INSTALLATION

WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,

ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO

PERSONS, OBSERVE THE FOL-

LOWING:

A

. Installation Work and Electrical Wir-

ing Must Be Done By Qualified

Person(s) In Accordance With All Ap-

plicable Codes And Standards, Includ-

ing Fire-Rated Construction.

B

. Sufficient air is needed for proper

combustion and exhausting of gases

through the flue (chimney) of fuel burn-

ing equipment to prevent backdrafting.

Follow the heating equipment

manufacturer’s guideline and safety

standards such as those published by

the National Fire Protection Association

(NFPA), and the American Society for

Heating, Refrigeration and Air Condi-

tioning Engineers (ASHRAE), and the

local code authorities.

C

. When cutting or drilling into wall or

ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring

and other hidden utilities.

D.

Ducted fans must always be vented

to the outdoors.

E.

If this unit is to be installed over a

tub or shower, it must be marked as

appropriate for the application.

F.

NEVER place a switch where it can

be reached from a tub or shower.

Provide disconnect switch in vicinity
of fan, to permit servicing fan, in ac-
cordance with NEC and local codes.

Auxilliary switches and controls:
For continuous use, such as multi-
family ventilation systems, usually the
fan is not controlled by the occupants.
A control switch may be installed to
be used only by the building owners

and maintenance staff.

For intermittent use, as in single family
homes, the fan may be controlled re-
motely by switches in bathrooms, kitchen,
etc.  These may be line voltage switches
wired in parallel to the disconnect switch
serving the fan, or low-voltage switches
connected to a fan relay center ( SPST).

WIRING

ELECTRICAL DATA

SPV 200,

SPV 300,

MPV 200

MPV 300

Series

Series

120 V.

120 V.

60 Hz

60 Hz

1.2 Amp.

1.5 Amp.

125 W.

145 W.

1600 RPM

1500 RPM

DISCLAIMER

   

IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF

THE CONTRACTOR/INSTALLER

TO DETERMINE THE SUITABILITY

OF THIS EQUIPMENT WITH RE-

SPECT TO THE POTENTIAL FOR

BACK DRAFTING NATURALLY

VENTED FLUE DEVICES AND/OR

AFFECTING RADON ENTRY.

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