3.2 C
ONNECTING THE
1. Slide the inner flexible duct over the port and tie it using a tie-wrap.
2. Pull the insulation over the outer ring of the port without compressing it.
3. Use duct tape to seal the outer membrane of the insulated duct to the outer ring of the port.
Avoid blocking the test ports with the duct tape.
Test ports
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Make sure the outdoor intake hood is at least 12 inches above the ground and 6 feet away
from any of the following: Dryer exhaust, high-efficiency furnace vent, central vacuum
vent, gas meter exhaust, gas barbecue-grill, any exhaust from a combustion source,
Make sure that the outdoor intake hood is easily accessible for annual maintenance. If located above the
first floor, place it close to a window or balcony to allow ease of access.
3.3 C
P
ONNECT
OWER
3.3.1 FIN-180P
Plug the unit power cord into a mating 3-prong grounding receptacle.
3.3.2 FIN-180P-HW
Risk of electric shock. Electrical wiring must be done by qualified personnel in accordance with
all applicable codes and standards. Before connecting wires, switch power off at service panel
and lock service disconnecting means to prevent power from being switched on accidentally.
NOTE: The insulated duct and the low voltage
wires not shown to simplify the illustration.
1. Detach the electrical compartment cover from
the unit by removing its retaining screw.
2. Install the included wire clamp on the unit.
Insert the house wiring cable through the wire
clamp and tighten the wire clamp to secure
the cable.
3. Using provided wire connectors, connect
wires as follows: BLACK to BLACK, WHITE
to WHITE and GREEN or BARE wire under
ground screw. DO NOT FORGET TO
CONNECT THE GROUND.
4. Put back in place the electrical compartment
cover, taking care not to pinch wires. Restore
power to the unit.
I
D
NSULATED
UCTS TO THE
garbage bin and any other source of contamination.
U
NIT
⚠
WARNING
⚠
WARNING
Hole for low voltage wires only
Ground screw
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(wires not shown)