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MODELS  754RBNT • 754SNNT

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V E N T
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B L U

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W H T

W H T

W H T

L I G H T

( W H I T E )

G R D

V E N T

( B L A C K )

U N I T

S W I T C H   B O X

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S W I T C H

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SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM

SWITCH BOX

LIGHT

FAN

DUAL CONTROL

(purchase separately)

WHITE

BLACK

RED

GROUND
(bare)

WIRING

PLATE

120 VAC

LINE IN

BLUE

BLACK

RECEPTACLE

(FAN)

WHITE

RECEPTACLE

(LIGHT)

INSTALL THE HOUSING
(continued)

ATTACH THE GRILLE PAN AND
GLASS SHADE

INSTALL THE DUCTWORK

FLUSH

NOTE:

 The duct connector

has a counter-balanced

damper flap. The flap will be

CONNECT THE WIRING

1. Snap the damper/duct connector onto housing. Make sure

that tabs on the connector lock into slots in housing. Top of

damper/duct connector should be flush with top of hous-

ing.

2. Connect 4” round duct to damper/duct connector and ex-

tend duct to outside through a roof or wall cap. Check

damper to make sure that it opens freely. Tape all duct

connections to make them secure and air tight.

"open" approx. 1" when duct connector is attached to housing.

This design permits insulation to be in direct contact with fan/

light housing per UL (Underwriters Laboratories) standards.

The slightest backdraft, however, will close the damper flap,

preventing air from entering unit or finished space.

4. Place housing in opening so that its bottom edge is flush

with finished ceiling. Nail to joist through keyhole on both

sides. To ensure a noise-free installation, drive another

nail through the top hole of each mounting bracket.

Existing Construction

5. Additional mounting holes are provided for installations

where access from above is inconvenient or not possible.

Nail or screw housing directly to joists or framing.

ADDITIONAL

MOUNTING

HOLES

1. Locate the grille pan

over the fan housing and

connect the wiring har-

ness plug into white re-

ceptacle in the fan hous-

ing.

2. Insert rod through cen-

ter hole of grille pan. Use

washer between collar

on rod and pan.

3. Thread rod onto grille

screw in housing, until

pan is tight against ceil-

ing.

4. Install bulbs. Use 60

Watt (maximum), cande-

labra base bulbs.

5. Place glass shade over

mounting rod and align

shade onto grille pan.

Secure glass shade to

grille pan with finial cap

and finial nut as shown.

6. Restore electrical power

and check operation of

the unit.

1. Wire unit following diagram

above. Run electrical cable as

direct as possible to unit. Do not

allow cable to touch sides or top of unit after installation is

complete.

Summary of Contents for 754RBNT

Page 1: ...ing and other hid den utilities 6 Ducted fans must always be vented to the out doors 7 NEVER place a switch where it can be reached from a tub or shower 8 This unit must be grounded 9 This unit is U L listed Type I C inherently protected CAUTION 1 For general ventilating use only Do not use to exhaust hazardous or explosive materials and vapors 2 This product is designed for installation in FLAT C...

Page 2: ...le performance use the shortest possible duct run and a minimum number of elbows 2 Position mounting brackets against joist so that bottom edge of housing will be flush with finished ceiling Additional positioning feature for 5 8 1 1 1 4 thick ceiling material Holes in corners of housing are labeled with various ceiling material thicknesses Position housing so bottom edge of joist is visible throu...

Page 3: ...L Underwriters Laboratories standards The slightest backdraft however will close the damper flap preventing air from entering unit or finished space 4 Place housing in opening so that its bottom edge is flush with finished ceiling Nail to joist through keyhole on both sides To ensure a noise free installation drive another nail through the top hole of each mounting bracket Existing Construction 5 ...

Page 4: ...uctions The duration of any implied warranty is limited to the one year period as specified for the express warranty Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you NUTONE SOBLIGATIONTOREPAIRORREPLACE ATNUTONE SOPTION SHALLBETHEPURCHASER SSOLEANDEXCLUSIVEREMEDYUNDERTHISWARRANTY NUTONESHALLNOT BELIABLEFORINCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL...

Page 5: ...conductossiempredebentenersalida hacia el exterior 7 Nuncacoloqueelinterruptorenunlugarendondesepueda alcanzar desde la tina o ducha 8 Esta unidad se debe conectar a tierra 9 EstaunidadestáincluidaenlalistadeU L TipoI C proteger inherente PRECAUCIÓN 1 Esta unidad debe usarse solamente para ventilación gen eral No la utilice para la descarga de materiales ni vapores peligrosos o explosivos 2 Este p...

Page 6: ...que el borde inferior de la cubierta quede al ras del cielo raso terminado Característica adicional para la colocación en material de cielo raso de 5 8 1 6 cm 1 2 5 cm y 1 3 2 cm Los orificios que se encuentran en las esquinas de la cubierta están marcados con varios espesores del material del cielo raso Coloque la cubierta de manera que el borde inferior de la vigueta sea visible a través del con...

Page 7: ...cubierta La parte superior del conector del regulador de tiro conducto debe quedar al ras de la parte su perior de la cubierta 2 Conecte el conducto redondo de 4 10 2 cm en el conector del regulador de tiro conducto y extienda el conducto hasta el exte rior a través de una tapa de techo o de pared Revise el regulador de tiro para asegurarse de que abre libremente Coloque cinta en todas las conexio...

Page 8: ...s de instalación La duración de cualquier garantía implícita se limita a un período de un año según se especifica en la garantía explícita Algunos estados no permiten limitación a la duración de una garantía implícita por lo que esta limitación tal vez no se aplica al caso suyo LA OBLIGACION DE NUTONE DE REPARAR O CAMBIAR A OPCION DE NUTONE SERA EL UNICO Y EXCLUSIVO REMEDIO AL COMPRADOR BAJO ESTA ...

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