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Feed the 2 wire Romex into the handy box. Using the included wire nuts, tie the black wires together for high  

 

       speed. Tie the remaining white neutral wires together. Tie your bare copper wires and green ground wires together.              
       Carefully reinstall the handy box cover. 

Power Source

Black Tied

Together with Black

Red Switch Leg

Off

On

On

Off

Two Speed Wiring

Tie Common Wires Together

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Whole House Fans

Tie All Ground & Bare 
Copper Wires Together

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8 HOUR

4 HOUR

2 HOUR

1 HOUR

HOLD

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Power Source

Black Tied

Together with Black

Red Switch Leg

Off

On

On

Off

Two Speed Wiring

Tie Common Wires Together

Black W

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Whole House Fans

Tie All Ground & Bare 
Copper Wires Together

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4 HOUR

2 HOUR

1 HOUR

HOLD

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Switch

Tie All Ground & Bare Copper Wires Together

All Black Wires Together

All White Common Wires Together

Whole House Fan

14-2 Wire

Switch

Tie All Ground & Bare Copper Wires Together

All Black Wires Together

All White Common Wires Together

Whole House Fan

14-2 Wire

Figure 3.3B

Summary of Contents for ES-1500

Page 1: ...1 QUIETCOOLSYSTEMS COM SEE HEAR FEEL THE QUIETCOOL DIFFERENCE THE NATURAL CHOICE FOR ENERGY SAVINGS OWNER S GUIDE ENERGY SAVER CLASSIC LINE...

Page 2: ...n 6 Heat The QuietCool system should be situated away from heat sources 7 Damage Requiring Service Only qualified service personnel should service the QuietCool system The user should not attempt to s...

Page 3: ...r running In contrast our QuietCool whole house fans average at just around 45 dB that s equivalent to quiet conversation The QuietCool system uses a cutting edge patented design to get our sound leve...

Page 4: ...RTANT 1 SQUARE FOOT OF NET FREE VENTING PER 750 CFM REQUIRED VENTILATION 1 SQ FT FOR EACH 750 CFM Vent Type Model Type Average Size Venting Sq Ft Gable vent 12 x 19 5 1 20 Dormer Vent 14 x 8 0 70 Eave...

Page 5: ...mark the exact location for each fan Take the cardboard cut out template and a small screwdriver with you Make sure the template fits between the framing The rough opening size varies depending on wh...

Page 6: ...place mark its outline with a pencil NOTE Repeat these steps at each location 4 Using a drywall saw or similar device cut out the hole in the ceiling NOTE Repeat these steps at each location 5 Open a...

Page 7: ...the drywall or the joist in the attic While holding it in place install a 1 3 8 drywall screw through the drywall into the flange of the damper box on each side to temporarily hold the box in place Re...

Page 8: ...e quantities of air from the home and particularly if not enough windows are open This could easily back draft gas appliances located inside your home 3 WIRING NOTE Wiring Diagrams are for examples on...

Page 9: ...opening up the handy box Take off the wire nuts within the handy box Unscrew the green ground wire Detach the green ground wire from the power cord Remove the power cord Re attach the ground screw and...

Page 10: ...wire to the top gold screw on the right of the switch Then attach the black wire to the bottom gold screw see Figure 3 2A 3 With a piece of bare copper wire attach it to the green ground screw on the...

Page 11: ...Speed Whole House Fans Tie All Ground Bare Copper Wires Together 14 2 Wire 8 HOUR 4 HOUR 2 HOUR 1 HOUR HOLD Black High Speed High OFF Low 14 2 Wire Figure 3 2A Power Timer Tie All Ground Bare Copper...

Page 12: ...x from your power source tie the black wire to the black wire on the timer with a wire nut 5 Take a piece of bare copper wire and attach it to the green ground screw on the switch Using a wire nut tie...

Page 13: ...Ground Bare Copper Wires Together 14 2 Wire 8 HOUR 4 HOUR 2 HOUR 1 HOUR HOLD 14 2 Wire 14 2 Wire Power Source Black Tied Together with Black Red Switch Leg Off On On Off Two Speed Wiring Tie Common Wi...

Page 14: ...windows will lessen the cooling breeze you feel The breeze will flow through your home and make its way to each QuietCool you have in operation As it gets later in the evening and even cooler outside...

Page 15: ...or the labor charge to un install any components 3 Product failure or damage due to faulty installation abuse misuse unauthorized alteration to factory specs lack of maintenance or transportation dam...

Page 16: ...14 1 888 QUIETCOOL 43352 Business Park Drive Temecula CA 92590 PH 951 325 6340 QUIETCOOLSYSTEMS COM QuietCool is Proudly Designed and Built in California...

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