Triangle Engineering of Arkansas COMFORT COOLER User Manual

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“CSS” SERIES SHUTTER INSTALLATION, continued

ELECTRICAL WIRING

This fan requires a 120 Volt AC. power source with

at least 15 amp capacity. All electrical wiring must be in

accordance with local electric codes. Use 12 gauge or

larger for all the fan wiring.

STEP 1. Get professional help If you are not familiar

with electrical wiring and local wiring codes.

STEP 2. Turn OFF power at the Fuse/Circuit Breaker

Box before wiring. (See safety rules on pg. 1).

STEP 3. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF

ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND DAMAGE TO THE FAN

MOTOR, DO NOT USE THIS UNIT WITH ANY SOLID

STATE OR VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL DEVICE.

STEP 4. For ease of electrical wiring installation it is

recommended that a junction box is mounted in the close

proximity of the fan motor. This should be mounted to a

ceiling joist within a few feet of the fan. REFER TO THE

WIRING DIAGRAMS (figs. 9 & 10) BEFORE STARTING

INSTALLATION.

STEP 5. Select a wall in the structure in a convenient

location and as close to the fan as possible, to mount

the switch that will operate the fan. Once selected, cut a

rectangular hole in the wall to mount a standard electrical

box. This hole should be next to a stud and at the height

of the standard wall switches throughout the structure.

STEP 6. Once this hole is cut, and before the electrical

box is mounted inside the wall, return to the attic space

and drill at least a 1" diameter hole in the wall top plate

directly above the location where the hole was cut in the

wall.

STEP 7. Feed the electrical wire through the 1" hole in

the top plate until the wire extends down through the wall

to the point it can be brought through the hole in the wall

at the switch location. Working from the switch location,

pull at least 18" of wire through the switch hole.

STEP 8. Feed the wire through the top hole of the

switch box making sure that the wire is anchored to the

box correctly, and insert the box into the rectangular

hole. When the box is installed correctly, the sides of

the box should be flush with the outside surface of the

sheetrock and the box must be secured to the stud.

NOTE: SINCE THERE ARE VARIOUS TYPES OF

ELECTRICAL BOXES THAT CAN BE USED,

CONSULT YOUR LOCAL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIER

FOR HIS SUGGESTIONS.

STEP 9. Return to the location of the junction box

and insert the opposite end of the wire from the switch

through one of the holes in the side of this box. After the

wire is inserted and anchored properly, the wire may be

STEP 6. Build a platform to support the fan using

lumber, plywood or other suitable material a minimum

of

3

/

4

" thick. The platform must be constructed so

that it supports all four sides of the fan, and should

be wide enough to prevent Attic Air from being

drawn into the fan. With some combinations of fan

and shutter, a portion of the opening may be blocked

by the platform. This will not effect the efficiency of

the fan. Fasten the platform to the joists and new

framing. (See fig. 6).

STEP 7. Center the plenum on the platform and

toe nail it in place.

NOTE: WHEN TOE NAILING PLENUM TO PLATFORM

MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE SIDES OF THE PLENUM

REMAIN STRAIGHT AND SQUARE OR THE FAN

WILL NOT FIT PROPERLY.

STEP 8. To prevent Attic Air from entering the

plenum, tape all of the joints of the new framing,

platform and plenum with duct tape or aluminum

foil tape.

STEP 9. Place the fan on the plenum making sure

that the rubber isolation mount is in place between

the fan and the plenum. DO NOT REPLACE SCREWS.

This is to permit the fan to “float” on the rubber

mount which helps reduce noise. (See fig. 8).

STEP 10. Install the flush

mounted ceiling shutter into

the ceiling opening using the

screws provided. Caution

should be taken not to effect

the free operating action of

the shutter. (See fig. 8).

REFER TO THE "ELECTRICAL

WIRING" SECTION BELOW.

Fan Frame
Rubber Mount

Plenum
Platform

Existing Joist
Ceiling

Blocking as needed

No Cut Joist Shutter (CSS)

Fig. 8

(continued)

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