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| HV1000 | 78 Watts |
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| HV1000 | 1150 CFM |
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| HV1600 High | 1600 CFM |
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| HV1600 Low | 1150 CFM |
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Wiring
Important - Wiring the HV is different than a normal ON/OFF fan. Because the doors are motorized, they need power to open and power to close. The HV requires a constant source of power. The fan operation is controlled internally. Please follow the instructions carefully. It is recommended that the wiring of the HV be done by a licensed electrician.
Be sure to turn off power before wiring the HV Whole House Fan
HV1000 | HV1600 (Optional Wiring) |
The HV whole house cooling fans are not for use with solid state speed controls
Hardwiring the unit to wall switches using the BLUE and YELLOW wires will provide addi- tional, manual control. Using these switches will override the remote control function.
Operating your HV
Important - Be sure at least one window is open when the fan is operating.
HV1000 - The HV1000 is operated by the wall switch (not included) installed per the wiring instructions. An optional remote control kit is available (Part#