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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

Run 120 VAC house wiring to the location of the fan. Use only UL-approved connectors (not included) to attach the house wiring to the 

wiring plate. Refer to the wiring diagram, and connect the wires as shown.

CONNECT ELECTRICAL WIRING

5. INSTALL ROUND DUCTWORK

a. Connect the round ductwork (not included) to the damper/duct connector, and run the 

ductwork to a roof or wall cap (not included). 

b. Using tape (not included), secure all the ductwork connections so that they are air tight.

c. Insulated flexible duct is recommended for the quietest possible installation. If rigid 

duct is used, a short (1-3 feet) section of insulated flexible duct will ensure quiet 

operation.

The ducting from this fan to the outside of building has a strong effect on the air flow, 

noise and energy use of the fan. Use the shortest, straightest duct routing possible for 

best performance, and avoid installing the fan with smaller ducts than recommended. 

Insulation around the ducts can reduce energy loss and inhibit mold growth. Fans 

installed with existing ducts may not achieve their rated air flow.

4. Install DUCT AND BLOWER ASSEMBLY 

    

Hole

Hole

Hole

a.  Install duct from the inside of the housing; Fix the duct by the tab.

b.  Fix the BLOWER ASSEMBLY to the housing by 3 screws.

RETROFIT INSTALLATION

1. Remove wire panel and blower assembly before installation.

2. Fold mounting ears flat against housing.    

Blower

assembly

Wire

panel 

    

3. Enlarge ceiling opening to 9-1/2” by 9-1/2”, leave ductwork and wiring in place.

4. Connect wiring according to the wiring diagram.Re-install wire panel. 

5. Fan Mounting: 

    Mount with additional mounting holes

    The interior of the fan housing contains additional mounting holes in case 

exterior mounting is not possible.

    

    Screw or nail the fan housing directly to the framing or joists. 

    Remove the blower assembly as directed in the service parts section of this 

manual to gain access to the additional mounting holes.

6. Connect duct

    Pull existing ducting through housing discharge opening and tape ducting to 

duct connector. Push connector/ducting back through opening,fix the duct by 

the tab.

7. Install the blower assembly.

additional mounting holes

Hole

Hole

Hole

Tab

9-1/2”

9-1/2”

UNIT

BLACK (BLK)

SWITCH BOX

FAN

POWER SUPPLY

120V AC

GROUND (GRD)

WHITE (WHT)

WIRING 

PLATE

FAN 

RECEPTACLE

FAN

UNIT

SWITCH BOX

LINE

IN

ON/OFF

SWITCH

BLK

BLK

WHT

WHT

GRD

GRD

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Summary of Contents for PC50XP

Page 1: ...National Fire Protection Association NFPA and the American Society for Heating Refriger ation and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE and the local code authorities 5 When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities 6 Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors 7 Acceptable for use over a tub or shower when connected to a GFCI Ground Faul...

Page 2: ...r onto the other side of the joist through the hole d Screw hanger bar to the housing with screw e Secure the hanger bar onto the housing with screw 3 Mount to I joist a Slide one hanger bar into the channel on the housing and adjust as needed b Hold the housing in place so that the lower mounting flange contacts the bottom of the joist c Screw housing to the joist through the holes on the lower m...

Page 3: ...ed air flow 4 Install DUCT AND BLOWER ASSEMBLY Hole Hole Hole a Install duct from the inside of the housing Fix the duct by the tab b Fix the BLOWER ASSEMBLY to the housing by 3 screws RETROFIT INSTALLATION 1 Remove wire panel and blower assembly before installation 2 Fold mounting ears flat against housing Blower assembly Wire panel 3 Enlarge ceiling opening to 9 1 2 by 9 1 2 leave ductwork and wi...

Page 4: ...AR PURPOSE During this five year period S P will at its option repair returned products or parts or provide replacement products or parts without charge for any product or part which is found to be defective under normal use This warranty does not cover normal maintenance and service or any parts that have been subject to misuse negligence accident improper maintenance or repair faulty installatio...

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