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Make sure the Actuator Cable is properly routed. 
Put on Gloves and move the fan into the best possible position in your attic and as far away from the 

HV2800

 Box 

as possible 

while still allowing proper routing. 

Note; Face of the Fan MUST remain unobstructed, 24 inch minimum clearance required. Route all wiring away 

from the face of the Fan to prevent entanglement

Suspend fan from rafters using hanging strap. Secure hanging strap to rafters using wood screws
(at least 6 x 1½" (minimum length), NOT provided) through the pilot holes on the straps; washers recommended 
between screw heads and straps. USE BOTH STRAPS AND KEEP FAN AS LEVEL AS POSSIBLE.

Once the Fan and Duct have been hung, seal the joint between the Fan and the Duct with the aluminum foil tape 
provided. It is acceptable to mount the wiring to the Duct with a small piece of  tape. If the Duct’s Mylar cover was 
torn, a piece of  tape can be used to seal the tear to seal the duct again.

INSTALLATION WIRING AND CONTROL

The Digital Touch Controller provided with this fan is necessary 

for operating it, and must be connected to it regardless of  

whether the controller will be installed in a wall. 

This fan will not function if  not connected to a digital touch controller! 

If  it is not desired to be installed in a wall, the controller can be connected to the fan and kept in the attic with the 
CAT5 cable kept spooled. 

Note: you will need a remote to operate it.

The standard control package included with this fan contains 1 wall-mounted Digital Touch Controller plus screws;
1 mounting bracket for the controller; and 50 ft. of  red Shielded CAT5 cable.

First, locate the desired location for the Digital Touch controller.  
Install the mounting bracket according to figures A–C below. 
Return to the attic and connect the red CAT5 cable to the RJ45 port on the control box labeled W/S. 
Run this cable from the electrical box to the location of  the controller. NOTE: this is a low-voltage cable, DO NOT 
RUN IT PARALLEL TO HIGH-VOLTAGE WIRING; building codes generally require low-voltage cable to be run 
through shielded conduit.

NOTE: Carefully unwind and run the CAT5 Cable down the wall, 

AVOID kinks as this can damage the Cable conductors! 

Connect the CAT5 cable to the RJ45 port on the back of  the Digital Touch controller. 
Mount the controller to the mounting bracket with the provided white screws, 

DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN (figure D)

Fig A:

Fig. B:

 Fig. C:

Fig. D:

Use the mounting 

Cut out the hole.

Place the mounting 

Connect the CAT5 cable.

bracket as a

bracket and secure 

Mount the face plate to the

template to mark 

its locking tabs by 

bracket with the provided

the hole location.

tightening the silver screws

white screws (see Note 2:)

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 Whole House Fan Installation Manual, 

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Summary of Contents for HV2800 Kaze

Page 1: ...wn Door HV2800D Venti Ducted Whole House Fan with Drop Down Door Page 1 HV2800 Kaze HV2800D Venti Whole House Fan Installation Manual HV2800 4 Tamarack Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved 2020 HV2800 Kaze Direct Mount HV2800D Venti Ducted WHOLE HOUSE FAN INSTALLATION OPERA TION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ndoor temperatures or the expense of air conditioning Tamarack Technologies Inc and Ventura whole house fans resolve this dilemma by exhausting hot indoor air out of and drawing cool outdoor air into the home Each of our fans has been designed for quiet and efficient operation As such we strongly recommend running this fan through the night to extract the maximum possible amount of heat from the h...

Page 3: ...urers typically publish their vents net free ventilation areas and or ratios in their products specification documents If this information is unavailable a ratio of 50 net free area to total area is usually a good rule of thumb The most notable exception to this rule of thumb are ridge vents The industry standard net free ventilation area for ridge vents is 13 of the vent s length in feet Thus a t...

Page 4: ...nal casing or the motor itself You can also handle this fan by its hanging straps but be careful as their edges are sharp SUPPLIES INCLUDED Prior to beginning installation please verify all of the following items were received with the fan 2500 Fan Assembly see last pages for identification of parts Damper Assembly Drop Down Door or Air Door see last pages for identification of parts Duct Assembly...

Page 5: ...hoosing a location for this fan Depending on the location of existing outlets in the attic the installation of an additional outlet may be required All wiring and connections must be made according to this manual and acceptable wiring standards All local codes must be followed Consult an electrician if necessary INSTALLATION Ceiling or Wall Tamarack Technologies Inc dampers can be mounted horizont...

Page 6: ...ood quality latex caulk to seal all wood to wood and wood to metal joints to create an air tight enclosure INSTALLING THE HV2800 DROP DOWN DOOR ASSEMBLY For HV2800 Kaze Direct Mount or HV2800D Venti Ducted Whole House Fan NOTE place the actuator on the fan side shortest route for the actuator wire from the fan ducted unit only Press the yellow Clutch on the actuator to open the door fully Apply a ...

Page 7: ...assembly as shown Note Wire Bushing position vs Actuator Fasten the unit to the framing with the included mounting screws Do not over tighten the screws since this may reduce the vibration isolation qualities of the foam gasket Page 7 HV2800 Kaze HV2800D Venti Whole House Fan Installation Manual HV2800 4 Tamarack Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved 2020 ...

Page 8: ...e read Untie the actuator cable with a molex connector and route it through the wire bushing as shown Connect the Molex Connector to the Actuator Harness and secure the wire with a Zip Tie Page 8 HV2800 Kaze HV2800D Venti Whole House Fan Installation Manual HV2800 4 Tamarack Technologies Inc All Rights Reserved 2020 ...

Page 9: ...0 Box as shown Make sure the fan is NOT sitting on any cables Attach the fan using the supplied screws Replace the screws you removed from the fan edge under the electrical panel Pull lightly on the Actuator Cable previously installed and apply caulk to the bushing to seal the hole Apply a bead of caulk to the edge where the fan meets the HV2800 KAZE Box Assembly to seal the air path INSTALLING TH...

Page 10: ...d webbing see image Avoid contact between the duct and any metal fixtures pipes or conduits The supplied Duct has two ends one is Conical and the other has a straight Collar Place the Conical side over the Fan s rear edge and secure using the latches mounted on the Fan Place the Collar side of the Duct over the Duct Ring previously installed on top of the HV2800D Box and secure in place using the ...

Page 11: ...nected to the fan and kept in the attic with the CAT5 cable kept spooled Note you will need a remote to operate it The standard control package included with this fan contains 1 wall mounted Digital Touch Controller plus screws 1 mounting bracket for the controller and 50 ft of red Shielded CAT5 cable First locate the desired location for the Digital Touch controller Install the mounting bracket a...

Page 12: ...CAT5 Shielded Ethernet Cable Connect to W S and DTC PURCHASE OPTIONS not included A wireless remote is an available accessory option for this fan The wireless remote is NOT included as part of this fan s standard control package The yellow manual included with these accessories provides specific instructions for the installation and operation of the remote If purchased the wireless remote receiver...

Page 13: ...erface When the Digital Touch Controller DTC is connected to the fan and the fan to power a red LED will illuminate See the Power Indicator shown above If the Power Indicator is not illuminated double check the connections between the fan and the controller between the fan and the power outlet and power at the outlet The Tamarack Technologies Inc HV2800 KAZE and HV2800D VENTI has ten speed setting...

Page 14: ...e expensively conditioned or heated air out of your home Use your whole house fan s higher speed settings to cool your home quickly in the evening Then switch to its lower settings to run it quietly and efficiently through the night We recommend you run your whole house fan through the night Here s why The goal of using a whole house fan is to cool your entire home not just the air inside it Once ...

Page 15: ...igured by switching them to the ON or OFF position depending on the switch number A DIP switch in the ON position is set away from its number and towards the side labeled ON as shown MODEL JUMPER SETTING DIP SWITCH SETTING HV2800 Kaze Direct Mount or HV2800D Venti Ducted Pin 1 2 time delay Pin 1 2 24VDC PWM Pin 2 3 0 10 VDC Control Signal Time delay allows the door s to open before the fan starts ...

Page 16: ...Check the re settable circuit breaker on fan s electrical box Suggestion 3 Take DTC into the attic and connect it to the W S port using another CAT5 Cable Suggestion 4 Check power 115VAC at the electrical outlet inside the fan s electrical box wiring at both the power supply 115VAC and the SCAB 24VDC inside the fan s electrical box Symptom Door s does not open but Fan starts actuated units only Po...

Page 17: ...ation Controls Speed Settings Warranty 14 5 lbs 1026 2800 CFM Low High 15 2 355 Watts Low High 43 60 dBA Low High 14 5 22 5 120 VAC 60 Hz 15 amps 16 or 24 O C joists Low Voltage Digital Touch Controller optional wireless remote 10 3 years parts 1 years controls Actual performance will vary from installation to installation Tested at 45º and 1 meter from source Due to continual product improvement ...

Page 18: ...ted Power Tested Noise Rough Opening Electrical Installation Controls Speed Settings Warranty 14 5 lbs 628 2500 CFM Low High 15 2 355 Watts Low High 43 57 dBA Low High 14 5 22 5 120 VAC 60 Hz 15 amps 16 or 24 O C joists Low Voltage Digital Touch Controller optional wireless remote 10 3 years parts 1 years controls Actual performance will vary from installation to installation Tested at 45º and 1 m...

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