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Plan the Wiring
1. The downdraft blower system draws 4 AMPS
and requires a 120 VAC, 60 Hz circuit.
2. The unit has a 2 ft. long power cord with a
3-pronged plug. Plan to provide a grounded
outlet in a location which will allow the unit’s
power cord to reach. The outlet cannot be
located on a back wall. The outlet needs to be
mounted on the side wall of the cabinet or it
could be on the back wall of an adjacent cabinet
with access through an opening in the side wall.
(Based on local codes.)
Preparation
Changing Blower Discharge (Optional)
The blower is shipped with its discharge facing
DOWN. Follow these steps ONLY if:
• The position of the blower discharge needs to
be moved so the ductwork does not interfere
with the floor joists, plumbing or wiring below.
• It is necessary to rotate the blower discharge
to the RIGHT or LEFT.
Place the unit on its back on a table or work
surface.
DOWN DISCHARGE–
Moving Blower Left or Right
1. Loosen the 4 nuts and 2 clamp channels.
2. Slide the blower to the desired position.
3. Use the supplied cover plate to close the
open space (if any).
4.
Tighten the nuts to secure the top of the blower
and use the sheet metal screws through the
bottom flange to secure the bottom of the blower.
Nuts
Clamp channel
Bottom
flange
Blower
Sheet metal screw
LEFT OR RIGHT DISCHARGE
1. Remove the 4 nuts and 2 clamp channels.
2. Loosen the screws holding the gear motor
cover and slide it away from the blower.
3. Carefully lift the blower and disconnect the
motor plug if necessary. Reposition the blower
and reconnect the motor plug.
4. Use the supplied cover plate to close any
open space.
5. Replace the clamp channels and use the nuts
to secure the blower in its new position.
6. Reposition the gear motor covers and tighten
the screws.
7. Use sheet metal screws through the bottom
flange to secure the bottom of the blower.
Cover plate
Sheet
metal
screw
Motor plug
Blower
Clamp
channel
Nut
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