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2. When using a standard outlet box install a header between

joists and securely mount outlet box to header. Using two
screws supplied with the outlet box attach socket hanger
securely to outlet box. Place rubber pads between hanger
and box. Using 3" screws (supplied) install screws through
the socket hanger mounting slots, outside of the  outlet
box, through the ceiling and into the header. Do not
overtighten or socket hanger may be damaged. These
screws serve as supplemental support independent of 
the outlet box.

When using a listed outlet box marked acceptable for

fan support, follow instructions provided with the box.

MOUNTING THE FAN WITH DOWN ROD

1. 

Refer to Figure 6. 

To install the ball and stem assembly 

to the fan, feed the wires from the fan through the rubber
canopy, the ceiling canopy and down rod.

2. Insert stem of rod into flange on the top of fan. (It may 

be necessary to back out the set screw in flange). 
Line up holes in stem and flange and insert smooth pin
through flange and stem. Secure pin with hitch pin. Tighten
set screw in flange.

3. 

Refer to Figure 6.

Run wires from fan through 

rubber cover. Lift fan and place ball hanger into socket 
of socket hanger. Rotate fan until groove in ball locks 
with tab in socket.

MOUNTING FAN WITH 
CLOSE UP ADAPTER

1. Remove soft plastic bushing from the center of the ceiling

cup. Secure ceiling cup to top of fan using three screws
and lockwashers provided in the hardware bag. ( The
down rod and ball are not required for this installation.)

2. Hang the fan from the tab on the back of the hanger

bracket using one of the holes in the ceiling cup. This will
support the fan while wiring connections are made.

WIRING CONNECTIONS

Refer to Figure 4.

All wiring must comply with national and local codes.

Be certain the power is disconnected before proceeding.

1. Connect fan wires to house supply wires using listed wire

connectors. Make connections as follows: Black to black,
white to white and green ground wire to green or bare
copper ground from house supply.

IMPORTANT:

For wall switch control use only listed

general use switches.

2. After splices are made turn them upwards and carefully

push into outlet box with white and green wires on one 
side of outlet box and black wires on the other side.

3. Using four screws (supplied) secure ceiling cup to socket

hanger.

G

W

BLACK (FAN)

WHITE
(COMMON)

GREEN
(GROUND)

BK

FIGURE 3

FIGURE 4

HOUSE SUPPLY

WIRES

GROOVE

TAB

TAB
LOCKS IN
GROOVE

LIGHT KIT

USE ONLY PFLK-123WH.

Do not attempt to use any other

model.

Summary of Contents for OpenAire PFOB-52

Page 1: ...for outdoor use 12 Do not operate reversing switch while fan blades are in motion Fan should be turned off and blades stopped before reversing blade direction LOCATION 1 Minimum ceiling height 8 feet When fan is installed this allows a minimum of 7 feet between the floor and fan blades 2 The center of the fan must be located at least 32 from any vertical surface 3 Do not mount fan below next to or...

Page 2: ... into socket of socket hanger Rotate fan until groove in ball locks with tab in socket MOUNTING FAN WITH CLOSE UP ADAPTER 1 Remove soft plastic bushing from the center of the ceiling cup Secure ceiling cup to top of fan using three screws and lockwashers provided in the hardware bag The down rod and ball are not required for this installation 2 Hang the fan from the tab on the back of the hanger b...

Page 3: ...ll onto stem and completely tighten anti turn screw NOTE To avoid possible electric shock be sure the green ground wire has been replace and the anti turn screw has been tightened completely 5 Mount extension stem to fan as described in Mounting Fan IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 Be sure fan is switched off before cleaning it 2 Keep hands clothing and other objects away from moving fan blades 3 Exercise c...

Page 4: ... NUTONE S OBLIGATION TO REPAIR OR REPLACE AT NUTONE S OPTION SHALL BE THE PURCHASER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY NUTONE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH PRODUCT USE OR PERFORMANCE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion ...

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