Electrical Connection
Before You Begin
All
wiring should be installed in accordance with National, State and Local electrical codes. A certified
electrician should complete this portion of the installation to ensure safety and that the wiring is correct for
the application.
1. First, remove the back cover of the motor exposing the wiring block.
Figure 3-22
Wiring connections
A
Ground lug
D
White wire
B
Hole for conduit
E
Black wire
C
Gusset for wire (remove rubber plug)
F
Red Wire
2. The motor is designed to use either a solid clamping conduit on the side of the motor or the supplied
wire with a three-prong plug attached. In either case, it is important to attach the ground wire to the
ground lug (A) as depicted.
3. For correct motor rotation (CCW), the Red wire (F) should be located on the L2 connection as
depicted. If this is not the case, switch the Red (F) and Black (E) wires. Refer to wiring diagram on
the side of the motor for correct wiring for 115V and 230V supply.
4. Fans used to ventilate livestock buildings or other rooms where continuous air movement is essen-
tial should be connected to individual electrical circuits with a minimum of two (2) circuits per room.
For connection requirements refer to diagram on the motor nameplate.
PNEG-1502
54" Galvanized Mega Flow Butterfly Fan
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