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Ventamatic, Ltd.

 | P.O. Box 728, Mineral Wells, TX  76068 ▪ Phone: (800) 433-1626 ▪  www.MYMAXXAIR.com 

 

Step 8: Wiring Instructions 

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Connect High speed motor lead (BLACK) to the top right terminal of High/Low switch (HIGH). 

 

Connect Low speed motor lead (RED) to the bottom left terminal of High/Low switch (LOW). 

 

Connect incoming common wire (WHT) to the common wire (WHITE) from the motor. 

 

Connect incoming ground wire (GND) to the grounding screw on each switch (4, 5) and to the ground 
screw (GROUND) in the motor box. 

 

Manually rotate fan blade to ensure no obstructions before turning on the power to the fan. 

Operating Instructions 

Whole House Fans cool your home by pulling in fresh, cooler air from outside through open windows and doors. 
For best results in a multi-story home, windows should be opened on alternate levels for most efficient cooling.

 

NEVER operate fan without open windows or doors.

 

  CAUTION:   

  

If your home has a fireplace, be sure that the flue damper is closed to prevent chimney soot 

from being drawn into the house by the fan

DO NOT operate the fan when a fire is burning in the 

fireplace.

 

Common Installation Issues

 

Motor Stops after 10-20 Minutes 

 

A tight belt tension can cause the unit to overheat. 

 

Insufficient intake or exhaust Net Free Air. Open more doors and windows or increase the amount of ventilation in 
the attic. 

 

Check the bearing assembly for resistance on belt driven models to ensure there are no rough spots. 

Unit is Noisy 

 

If the unit is considered to be too noisy in general, install the additional frame between the fan and mounting frame. 

 

Large fans will make noise while operating. Moving the fan further into the attic will reduce the apparent noise. 
Make sure you still have 36” of clearance to the roof. 

 

Make sure all screws and bolts are tightened. 

 

Ensure enough clearance above the unit, minimum of 36” from fan blades to roof. 

 

Verify Exhaust NFA. Inadequate NFA will result in the unit working harder and making more noise. 

Not Enough Airflow 

 

Verify NFA intake and exhaust requirements are being met. Lack of airflow can be the result of lack of fresh air and 
lack of ventilation to expel the air. Try channeling the air by opening only doors and windows in a certain area to 
funnel the wind flow. 

Shutter is Hitting the Fan 

 

Check to make sure there is enough space between the louvers and the fan. There should be around 6”-7 ½” between 
the fan blade and the vent. 

Fan Does Not Start on Low Speed 

 

Verify that the fan will start on High Speed. Switch to Low Speed from the High setting. For additional 
troubleshooting, please contact our customer support team. 

Summary of Contents for CX242DDWT

Page 1: ...ng into wall or ceiling do not damage electrical wiring and other hidden utilities d WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT USE THIS FAN WITH ANY SOLID STATE SPEED CONTROL DEVICE...

Page 2: ...ft and 8 10 sq ft of Net Free Exhaust Area 30 in Fans Requires attic space of at least 1800 sq ft and 10 12 sq ft of Net Free Exhaust Area 36 in Fans Requires attic space of at least 3000 sq ft and 14...

Page 3: ...st in or joist out option below Remove all insulation above the installation site Joist In Installation Align shutter vein with ceiling joist in the center of the shutter opening Draw a line on the ce...

Page 4: ...s away from either side of the opening Attach stabilizers to the joists with 12D nails or 2 1 2 deck screws Mark two lines on the joists to be cut about 1 1 2 away from either side of the opening Cut...

Page 5: ...n the frame and facing Ensure that there is still a minimum of 36 clearance between the fan blades and attic roof Step 6 Prepare and Install Fan Assembly Belt Drive Models Remove hardware and remount...

Page 6: ...the outer edges of the shutter frame Install the shutter using the white headed wood screws provided with your fan Caulk the seams for an airtight seal Step 8 Wiring Instructions Note All wiring suppl...

Page 7: ...to overheat Insufficient intake or exhaust Net Free Air Open more doors and windows or increase the amount of ventilation in the attic Check the bearing assembly for resistance on belt driven models...

Page 8: ...ed for the repair or replacement and return to you of any part or component not covered by this warranty including parts or components damaged by you The company reserves the right to demand and recei...

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