N
L1
L2
T
L
N
N
L1
L2
T
L
N
N
L1
L
N
L2
T
HS
LS
HS
LS
Fig. 3: 2 Speed control
Fig. 4: Low Speed control only
Fig. 5: High Speed control only
Wiring Diagrams below for the speed options:
Fig. 2:Fan
assembly
4. Attach one end of the flexible duct to the spigot of the inside grill with the duct tape
provided. Pull ducting to fan, cut, and tape.
Attach remaining ducting to the discharge side of the fan and feed other end through
exterior grill hole. Leave ducting long enough to tape spigot of outside grill.
Cut off excess ducting and tape to grill. Push grill in to place and fasten to wall/soffit.
To make the electrical connections:
Loosen the 4 screws (K) and take off the connection cover (M) (Fig. 2).
Cut the electrical supply gromet (D) to allow the power supply wires to pass through.
Make the appropriate electrical connections as indicated in Figs. 3, 4 or 5:
• If you wish to install a switch to choose between high speed (HS) and
low speed (LS), see the wiring diagram in (Fig. 3).
• If you wish the fan to work only at low speed (LS), see the wiring diagram
in (Fig. 4).
• If you wish the fan to work at high speed (HS), see the wiring diagram in (Fig. 5).
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
• The extractor fan must be connected to a single-phase mains network, with the
voltage and frequency indicated on the fan specification plate.
• The installation must have a switch with a distance between contacts equal to or
over 3mm.
• Earthing is not required as this fan has double insulation. (Class II).
• If the fan model you have purchased is not fitted with a supply cord then please
note that is must be wired with a fixed permanent connection.
Fig. 1:Hole cut out sizing
MFLP100
(FAN2049)
MFLP125
(FAN2050)
MFLP150
(FAN2051)
Interior Grille
(with gib clips) 115mm
130mm
165mm
Interior Grille
(without clips)
105mm
125mm
155mm
Exterior Grille
110mm
135mm
160mm
Fig. 6: