Derale Performance Single Stage Elctric Fan Thermostat User Manual

Diagram #1, Diagram #2

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16730-16731-InstructionSheet

Derale Performance, Los Angeles, CA

800.421.6288

www.derale.com

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

SINGLE STAGE ELECTRIC FAN THERMOSTAT

PART # 16730 & 16731

WIRING

Before starting, disconnect the Negative (-) cable on the
vehicles battery.

Using the Blue Female Connector, Blue

Wire Tap Connector and Wire provided, attach the remaining
Thermostat Switch Lead to a Positive (+) switched ignition
source.

Attaching this wire directly to a 12V non-switched

source will allow the fan to run after the vehicle has been
turned off which could effect the vehicles battery performance.

See Diagrams # 2

Thermostat Switch -

Warning:

Diagram #1

Please read these instructions completely before beginning installation

THERMOSTAT PROBE INSTALLATION

Placement:

generally

1/8” NPT port installation -

3/8” NPT port installation -

Locate a port on the vehicle,

found on the

vehicles radiator, manifold or water outlet.

Using Teflon Tape or suitable sealant

install the Thermostat Switch into the port on the vehicle.

Using Teflon Tape or suitable sealant

install the 3/8” x 1/8” NPT Reducer Bushing into the 3/8” NPT port on
the vehicle. Using Teflon Tape or suitable sealant install the Thermostat
Switch into the 3/8” x 1/8” NPT Reducer Bushing.
(See Diagram #1)

3/8”

NPT

3/8”

NPT

1/8”

NPT

1/8”

NPT

1/8”

NPT

1/8”

NPT

KIT CONTENTS

QTY. DESCRIPTION

1

1/8” NPT Thermostat Switch

1

3/8” x 1/8” Reducer Bushing

IMPORTANT

This single stage electric fan thermostat will control fans
with a MAXIMUM DRAW OF 15 CONTINUOUS AMPS.

TOOLS NEEDED

12V Test Light
Wire Stripper
Crimping Tool

5/8” Open End Wrench
11/16” Open End Wrench
Teflon Tape

Warning: Installation of accessories should only be undertaken by those with mechanical knowledge and are familiar with working on
vehicles. Always use eye protection (goggles, safety glasses or shield). Park the vehicle in a well lit area, on level ground and apply the
parking brake. Only work on a cold vehicle that has been sitting overnight, failure to do so will result in severe burns and injury. Before starting
the vehicle, make sure no tools or any other items are left under hood that could interfere with or be drawn into moving parts of the engine.
Failure to follow instructions can lead to severe damage and personal injury.

TROUBLE SHOOTING Q&A

Q: Why doesn’t the fan(s) turn on?

A: 1. Check all connections to make sure all contacts are crimped correctly.

2. Check all Ground (-) connections to make sure all paint is sanded off and you are getting a metal to metal contact.

Q: Why does the fan(s) run after the engine is turned off?

A: Check the wire going to the Thermostat Switch, this wire should be connected to a 12V Positive (+) switched ignition

source.

Diagram #2

Ground

Fan Motor

20Amp Fuse

12 Volt (+)

Ignition

Switch

Thermostat

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