Diagram #4, Wiring diagram using relays (not supplied), Relay – Derale Performance Dual 14" Electric Tornado Fan Kit User Manual

Page 2: Fan #1 fan #2

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Derale Performance, Los Angeles, CA

800.421.6288 www.derale.com

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.

WIRING OPTIONS

WIRING INSTALLATION USING RELAY(S) (NOT SUPPLIED)

IMPORTANT:

Important:

Note:

RED Wire -

BLACK Wire -

ORANGE Wire -

YELLOW Wire -

GREEN Wire* -

BLUE Wire -

BLACK Wire -

(

)

Due to the high amperage of each individual RAD fan on the Dual RAD Fan Assembly, each fan MUST be switched*

individually. Failure to use two different switching devices could cause damage to your vehicle and/or your new Electric Fan Assembly.

* Switched - Utilizing an automotive rated thermostat or manual switch

There are a few options on how to activate (turn on) your new Electric Fan Assembly.

1.

Manual Switch - Install a switch in the passenger compartment and turn on Electric Fan as desired.

2.

Electric Fan Thermostat Switch

A.

Adjustable Thermostat - Allows an adjustment range for you to determine optimal turn on temperature.

B.

Pre Determined Temperature - Thermostat has a pre determined temp. from the factory that determines turn on temp.

We recommend using two thermostats therefore activating Fan #1 at an earlier temperature than Fan #2. This will help spread
the major amp draw on your vehicles electrical system. Please visit www.derale.com for available thermostat options or visit
your local retailer.

When purchasing a thermostat always consider the maximum amp draw. Some thermostats are not designed to

properly handle 25 amps.

When installing the Electric Fan with a Thermostat always follow manufacturer's instructions for specific details. In some

cases you will not need the supplied relay harness.

Repeat for both Fan #1 and Fan #2

Attach to the Positive side of Battery (+)

Attach to a good Chassis ground (-)

Attach to the BLUE Positive Electric Fan Lead (Fan +)

Attach to (+) 12V Switched Power (Thermostat or Manual Switch)

(OPTIONAL) Attach to the Positive feed from the A/C Clutch

*This wire will allow you to turn on the Electric Fan every time the vehicles air conditioning is turned on.

If you do not wish to use this option, please disregard the Green wire.

(+) Positive Fan lead Attach to the ORANGE wire coming from the relay harness

(-) Negative Fan Lead Attach to a good Chassis ground See Diagram #4

ELECTRIC FAN

Diagram #4

87

87A

30

86

85

Orange

Fan (+)

Green/

Yellow

Switch (+)

Red

Battery (+)

Black

Ground (-)

Relay

Relay

Red
Orange
Yellow
Black
Green

To Positive (+) side of battery

To (+) 12V Switched Power
To ground (-)
To A/C clutch (+)

Blue Wire (+)

Black Wire (-)

To chassis ground (-)

NOTE: To confirm color of positive fan leads see

manufacturers label on the electric fan.

Red/Silver

Relay

Red
Orange
Yellow
Black
Green

To Positive (+) side of battery

To (+) 12V Switched Power
To ground (-)
To A/C clutch (+)

Blue Wire (+)

Black Wire (-)

To chassis ground (-)

Fan #1

Fan #2

Wiring Diagram Using Relays (Not Supplied)

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