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Thank you for purchasing this fan from SHURflo.  Please take a few minutes to read this entire manual before attempting 
installation. If you have any questions, please contact your nearest dealer or SHURflo.  This unit will work at an infinite 
range of speeds in automatic or manual modes at a wide range of temperature settings.  Automatic dome-sensing control 
allows it to work with most vent covers.  Automatic shut-off when it’s raining and motor thermal protection are just a couple 
of the exciting safety features of this fan. 

 

 

Standard Features

  

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True Variable Speed Fan   

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Easy-Remove Screen   

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Fits Standard 14” x 14” Roof Openings 

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Thermally Protected Motor 

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High-Amp Dome Safety Control 

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Remote-Control 

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Intake & Exhaust Operation 

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Motorized Dome 

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Automatic Rain Sensor 

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Auto-Temp Control from 60°F – 100°F

 

 

Contents   

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1 Comfort Air™ Fan Unit, including 

      -1 upper unit 
      -1 internal flange & 4 screws 

Supplied trim fits roofs 3-1/2”-5-1/4” 
See specifications on page 4 for trim 
model # for other roof sizes

 

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1 Remote Control  

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1 Remote Wall Mount & 2 screws 

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1 9-Volt DC Remote Control Battery  

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1 Installation and Operation Manual

 

 

Location

 

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Fan must be installed with the hinge facing   

   the direction of travel. 

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Locate bi-directional fan at least 3 feet from   
any exhaust vent. 

l

 

Do not install fan in cooking area. 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

       

Important Information   

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SHURflo recommends professional  

   installation. 

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Please read the entire manual before  

   attempting installation. 

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This unit requires 

12 VDC Power

 only.   

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This fan uses 

5 Amps

.  Use 6A fuse. 

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Follow all local building / electrical codes. 

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Black wire is negative ground [ - ].   

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Red wire is positive power [ + ]. 

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Never

 reverse polarity.  Reverse polarity can   

   damage circuit board. 

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Never

 

turn the fan on with the screen  

   removed.

   

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Always turn off power before removing  

   screen. 

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Never place any objects in moving blade path. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tools and Materials Required  

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#2 Philips screwdriver  

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Scraper  

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Wire stripper/crimp tool  

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Butyl sealing tape (1/8” x 1” x 6’) 

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18 Gauge or larger copper stranded wire 

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Insulated wire connectors   

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6-Amp fused circuit 

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All weather Silicone sealant  

      ---Rubber roofs require EPDM sealant

 

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3/4” or 1” x #8 self-tapping screws [ 28 ] for  

 

      roof mounting.  Screws removed from old   
      unit can be used.

 

 

 
 
 
 

Comfort Air™ Fan with Remote 

Installation and Operation Manual

Models 275-3330 / 275-3331

911-724-A  04/05 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Comfort Air 275-3330

Page 1: ... 9 Volt DC Remote Control Battery 1 Installation and Operation Manual Location Fan must be installed with the hinge facing the direction of travel Locate bi directional fan at least 3 feet from any exhaust vent l Do not install fan in cooking area Important Information SHURflo recommends professional installation Please read the entire manual before attempting installation This unit requires 12 VD...

Page 2: ...ermostat temperature setting sBattery Compartment Rear of Remote Slide open rear compartment to replace 9V battery Resetting The Remote Never reset remote control with screen removed It may be necessary at times to reset the remote to match the Comfort Air unit This would be done to make one remote work for 2 fans to make 2 fans operate from different remotes or when purchasing a new remote for an...

Page 3: ... of Fan Operation HAND DOME OPERATION Pull down on manual crank and turn to open or close the dome by hand Push crank up to lock gears for power dome operation MANUAL MODE Press Fan Hi 1 or Fan Lo 3 buttons or Dome Open 4 Stop 5 or Close 6 buttons to operate in Manual Mode Changing Fan Direction Press Exhaust Intake button 7 to change direction AUTO MODE Press Cooler button 8 or Warmer button 9 on...

Page 4: ...owner by another party Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty shall last or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages So the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and youmay also have other rights that may vary from state to state FCC Statement This equipment...

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