If your fan is not provided with a cord, use the following procedure to wire the fan.
PLF SERIES
WALL EXHAUST FAN
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
WARNING
ALL ELECTRICAL WORK SHOULD BE
PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
WARNING
BE SURE POWER IS OFF AT THE
ELECTRICAL PANEL BEFORE
SERVICING
When bringing power to the fan, water-tight cable and connectors should be used. The cable will be brought to the motor through the slot
provided in the top of the shutter and allowances in length of cable should be considered. Bring the cable down below the height of the
motor then back up to the connector in the side of the motor. This will prevent moisture from running down the cable into the motor. On
some models, there are holes punched along the lengths of the arms. It is recommended that you use cable ties provided in hardware bag
to attach cable to arm
(see Figure 2).
Make sure the cord will not interfere with the blade or louvers. To protect the cable, place the grommetting that was supplied over the
shutter notch edges
(see Figure 3)
. The motors supplied with these fans are dual voltage 120/240V (except for 36" Direct Drive - 240 volt
only), but 240V is recommended to reduce power consumption
(Note: Fans are factory pre-wired for 240V. Follow motor nameplate
directions if 120V is desired). NOTE: Some fans are available with 3 phase motors.
These are not factory pre-wired. Follow your local
electrical codes for wire sizing based on load, voltage and distance from the power source and use approved electrical connections.
Shutter Top
Will Wrap Around
This Edge
Push Down
Into Notch
Figure 3
Figure 2