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  • Page 1 T R A K W I R E D I NSTA LL AT ION MA N UA L...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Co n tents LEGACY The Hunter legacy is not BEFORE YOU BEGIN only about quality—it’s Safety & Precautions about longevity. We Fan Placement invented the ceiling fan. Pre-Installation Tools Needed We build fans that last, In The Box fans that are designed as INSTALLATION fans.
  • Page 3: Safety & Precautions

    SAFETY & PRECAUTIONS BEFORE YOU BEGIN Important Safety Information To prevent SERIOUS INJURY, DEATH, and PROPERTY DAMAGE, you should read, understand, and follow the warnings and instructions in this manual before installing or operating the fan. READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. This manual must always be kept with the fan and should remain with the fan if it is transferred or sold.
  • Page 4 Do not make any changes to any part of the fan without first consulting Hunter Industrial. Installation is to be in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70: National Electrical Code and local codes.
  • Page 5 EVERY fan. The Retention Cable, if installed per Hunter Industrial specifications, can limit the distance the fan could fall in the unlikely event of mounting system failure. Failure to install and to secure the retention cable will void your warranty.
  • Page 6 A little more information on Angled Mounting: For optimum performance and appearance, a longer downrod should be used with your Hunter ceiling fan when installing on high or angled ceiling. NOTICE Fan can not be mounted on to a ceiling with an angle greater than 34°...
  • Page 7: Fan Placement

    FAN PLACEMENT BEFORE YOU BEGIN FAN PLACEMENT FAN SPACING CHART TRAK MIN-MAX 8 ft (96”) 20ft - 32ft 7 ft (84”) 18ft - 28ft 6ft (72”) 16ft - 24ft 5ft (60”) 14ft - 20ft...
  • Page 8 FAN PLACEMENT BEFORE YOU BEGIN ALWAYS MOUNT FAN SO THE BOTTOM EDGE OF BLADE TO THE FLOOR IS AT LEAST 10 FEET. Always mount fans away from the following: Sprinkler Systems Prior to installing fans, review all codes applicable to sprinkler systems and fans to ensure code compliance and refer to NFPA 13: Fire Sprinkler System Installation.
  • Page 9: Pre-Installation

    PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST BEFORE YOU BEGIN The location of the fan will allow for a minimum of 2 feet of blade clearance from any obstruction and at least 10 feet of clearance above the floor. If installing multiple fans, reference the fan placement chart for optimal spacing. The control panel voltage markings (either 100-120VAC or 220-240VAC at 50/60Hz) should match your buildings supply power.
  • Page 10: Tools Needed

    TOOLS NEEDED BEFORE YOU BEGIN Screwdrivers Ladder Included 1/2”/ M4 Wrench Right Angled Screwdriver Blade Installation Tool Allen Wrench...
  • Page 11: In The Box

    IN THE BOX BEFORE YOU BEGIN FAN COMPONENTS E (1) Downrod K (1) Power Cable Connector F (1) Motor L (1) Hanger Bracket Guide G (4) Blades M (1) Installation Manual (not shown) H (1) Ceiling Bracket N (1) 50 ft. CAT5 Cable and (1) Modbus Splitter I (1) Canopy J (1) Motor Housing Cover...
  • Page 12: Installation

    (H) and set aside. Remove any existing bracket prior to installation. Only use the provided Hunter ceiling bracket that came in your fan’s box. To avoid possible electrical shock, before installing your fan, disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breakers to the outlet box associated with the wall switch location.
  • Page 13: Step 2: Downrod

    STEP 2: DOWNROD INSTALLATION Place the preassembled Place the bottom of the downrod into Connect the power cable from Attached the secondary hanging cable to the fan by threading the cable eye downrod (E) through the the bracket of the fan while aligning the downrod to the fan.
  • Page 14: Step 3: Motor Assembly

    STEP 3: MOTOR ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION CRUSH HAZARD. To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, ALWAYS attach the Retention Cable to the fan motor and secure to the building structure on EVERY fan. Lift motor assembly and insert hanger ball Lower the upper motor Place hanger guide (L) through the into hanger bracket (H), guiding the hanger To secure the motor assembly take...
  • Page 15: Step 4: Retention System

    STEP 4: RETENTION SYSTEM INSTALLATION CRUSH HAZARD. To prevent SERIOUS INJURY or DEATH, ALWAYS attach the Retention Cable to the fan motor and secure to the building structure on EVERY fan. NOTICE Leave approximatlely 3” of slack in the wire and the cable, at the top of the downrod opening.
  • Page 16: Step 5: Wiring

    STEP 5: WIRING INSTALLATION ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD Electric Shock Hazard. To prevent serious injury or death: • BEFORE installing or servicing your fan, ALWAYS disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breaker or breakers to the fan locations and confirm Lockout/Tagout procedures are in place. •...
  • Page 17 STEP 5: WIRING INSTALLATION Place the connected power connector assembly (K) Connect CAT5 cable from the fan to the Modbus Splitter Connect CAT5 cable (N) from the controller inside the ceiling bracket (H). COM1 port (N). The Modbus Splitter (N) and CAT5 cable will to the Modbus Splitter COM2 port (N).
  • Page 18: Step 6: Mounting

    STEP 6: MOUNTING INSTALLATION Position power connector and excess wiring inside the ceiling bracket. Lift the canopy and align the single ridge on the canopy with the single ridge on the ceiling gasket. Twist clockwise to secure. The singe ridge of the canopy will align with the two ridges of the ceiling gasket.
  • Page 19: Step 7: Blades

    STEP 7: BLADES INSTALLATION Match blade with colored circle to blade iron with the Insert a screw into the remaining two Remove installation tool and insert a same colored circle. Slide blade over blade iron and screw holes. Tighten both screws screw into the remaining screw hole align the blade screw holes with the blade iron holes.
  • Page 20: Step 8: Control Method

    STEP 8: CONTROL METHOD REFERENCE In order to control the Trak Wired, use the following wired wall controls of your choosing. Refer to the user manual that the controller came with for further instructions on how to operate the Trak Wired.
  • Page 21: Wiring Suggestion

    Can control up to 5 fans TRAK #1 FAN to FAN Parallel Connection Continue with the same wiring process to add more Trak Wired fans. 4” Touchscreen Wall Control Can control up to 30 fans Basic 3” Touchscreen Wall Control...
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    MAINTENANCE REFERENCE ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH: • BEFORE performing maintenance or service, ALWAYS disconnect the power by turning off the circuit breaker or breakers to the fan locations and confirm Lockout/Tagout procedures are in place. •...
  • Page 23: Fire Relay Wiring

    Continue has the pin 3 (green-stripe) and pin 6 (green-solid) with the same exposed, P/N: 78253. wiring process FAN to FAN Parallel Connection to add more Trak Wired fans. Building Fire Relay Input 4” Touchscreen Wall Control CAT5 Ethernet Cable...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    180 Threet Industrial Road For situations beyond the scope of this Guide, please call our Technical Service Suite 120, Smyrna, TN 37167 ©2023 Hunter Fan Company. All rights reserved. Department at 1-844-591-FANS (3267), or email us at: fansupport@hunterfan.com. industrialfans.hunterfan.com P/N: J0325-01-000 REV061023...

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