How to wire a attic fan 1.
How to wire in an attic fan.
You should see a black wire a white wire and a green ground screw.
How to wire an attic fan thermostat step 1.
A how to demonstration of wiring your xxfirestat or power attic vent thermostat.
Turn off the power to the circuit.
Locate an existing circuit close to the fan s location.
The whole house fan is installed inside the attic between the living space and ceiling.
To mount the thermostat insert the screws that came with the fan through the screw holes and into the stud you re mounting the thermostat on.
Test the wires in the junction box to determine if it contains a continuous circuit.
Attach the black wire to the top brass screw on the switch.
It helps to cool your home temperatures and the attic by approximately 30 degrees.
You ll use the thermostat to control the fan.
You can easily check this by using a voltmeter on the outlet.
Ideally the thermostat will be facing the air as it s.
Attach the ground wire to the ground screw on the switch.
Install wire to the fan from the switch box.
The warm air escapes through the attic and to the attic vents allowing the circulation of chilly air from the windows.
At the switch connect the white wires together.
The thermostat is the box that s connected to the fan by a wire.
Of insulation from the end.
Whole house fans work on the principle of removing the hot and humid air out of the house.
Remove the thermostat cover.
Mount the fan s thermostat to a nearby stud.
Attic lights ceiling lights and attic junction boxes are.
The easiest way to wire an attic exhaust fan is to tie it into an existing junction box or electrical outlet.
Use the voltage meter by.
Attach a box connector to the cable and feed the wires into the thermostat box.
Locate a nearby outlet.
Bring the cable through one of the studs supporting the fan and strip about 8 in.
Screw the thermostat to the attic fan s plywood frame.